Chronic Condition Accumulation in a Michigan Dually Insured Population
Addressing Methodological Challenges in Research for Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions –R21 Grants
Principal Investigator: Oberst, Kathleen
Institution/Partners: Michigan State University
Project Period: 05/01/14--10/31/15
Grant Number: R21 HS23109-01
Description
Understanding the order and the rate of accumulation of chronic conditions is important to effective care management of patients. The project focuses on timing and sequencing of conditions, and examines the linkages among condition sequence with health services use. The analytic approach incorporates the theory of stochastic processes in the analysis of longitudinal data by describing the specific accumulation of MCCs within patients over time.
Specific Aims
- Test whether the accumulation of chronic conditions in subsequent years will depend on the patterns of chronic conditions among patients in the baseline year.
- Identify the role of age, sex, and race and use of outpatient and specialty services to explain the accumulation of conditions over time.
- Investigate the health care utilization pattern associated with specific combinations of chronic conditions.
Main Objective
Develop better understanding of the order and rate of accumulation of chronic conditions over time and its association with healthcare utilization.
Chronic Conditions Considered
Not specified
Study Design, Data Sources & Sample Size
2008-2011 linked Medicare and Medicaid claims files for 289,000 dually eligible beneficiaries in the state of Michigan.
Strategies Addressed from the HHS Strategic Framework on Multiple Chronic Conditions
- 4.B. Understand the epidemiology of multiple chronic conditions
- 4.C. Increase clinical health research