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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 4 of 4 Research Studies DisplayedCole MB, Wright B, Wilson IB
Medicaid expansion and community health centers: care quality and service use increased for rural patients.
Investigators studied the impact of Medicaid expansion in rural areas. Data from 2011-2015 found that there was an 11.4% decline in uninsured patients and a 13.5% increase in Medicaid patients at community health centers (CHCs). Relative improvements were shown in patients with chronic conditions such as asthma and hypertension; and an increase in visits for mammograms and substance abuse disorders.
AHRQ-funded; HS024652.
Citation: Cole MB, Wright B, Wilson IB .
Medicaid expansion and community health centers: care quality and service use increased for rural patients.
Health Aff 2018 Jun;37(6):900-07. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1542..
Keywords: Medicaid, Community-Based Practice, Rural Health, Access to Care, Quality of Care, Healthcare Utilization, Primary Care
Salloum A, Johnco C, Lewin AB
Barriers to access and participation in community mental health treatment for anxious children.
The authors examined common barriers to treatment access and participation among anxious children who participated in computer-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy. They found that the most common access barrier was parents not knowing where or from whom to seek services. They concluded that accessible, time-efficient, cost-effective service delivery methods that minimize stigma and maximize engagement when delivering evidence-based treatment for pediatric anxiety are needed.
AHRQ-funded; HS018665.
Citation: Salloum A, Johnco C, Lewin AB .
Barriers to access and participation in community mental health treatment for anxious children.
J Affect Disord 2016 May 15;196:54-61. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2016.02.026.
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Keywords: Access to Care, Anxiety, Children/Adolescents, Community-Based Practice, Behavioral Health
Marino M, Bailey SR, Gold R
Receipt of preventive services after Oregon's randomized Medicaid experiment.
This study examined the three-year impact of Oregon's 2008 randomized Medicaid expansion (the "Oregon Experiment") on receipt of 12 preventive care services in community health centers using electronic health record data. They found that Medicaid coverage significantly increased the odds of receipt of most preventive services. They concluded that rates of preventive services receipt will likely increase as community health center patients gain insurance through Affordable Care Act expansions. They recommended continued effort to increase health insurance coverage in an effort to decrease health disparities in vulnerable populations.
AHRQ-funded; HS021522.
Citation: Marino M, Bailey SR, Gold R .
Receipt of preventive services after Oregon's randomized Medicaid experiment.
Am J Prev Med 2016 Feb;50(2):161-70. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.07.032.
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Keywords: Access to Care, Community-Based Practice, Health Insurance, Medicaid, Prevention
Sharma R, Lebrun-Harris LA, Ngo-Metzger Q
AHRQ Author: Ngo-Metzger Q
Costs and clinical quality among Medicare beneficiaries: associations with health center penetration of low-income residents.
The authors determined the association between access to primary care by the underserved and Medicare spending and clinical quality across hospital referral regions (HRRs). They found that, compared with elderly fee-for-service beneficiaries residing in areas with low-penetration of health center patients among low-income residents, those residing in high-penetration areas may accrue Medicare cost savings.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Sharma R, Lebrun-Harris LA, Ngo-Metzger Q .
Costs and clinical quality among Medicare beneficiaries: associations with health center penetration of low-income residents.
Medicare Medicaid Res Rev 2014 Sep 8;4(3). doi: 10.5600/mmrr.004.03.a05.
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Keywords: Access to Care, Community-Based Practice, Quality of Care, Low-Income, Medicare