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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 5 of 5 Research Studies DisplayedRogstad TL, Gupta S, Connolly J
Social risk adjustment In the hospital readmissions reduction program: a systematic review and implications for policy.
Investigators reviewed fourteen studies of social risk adjustment in Medicare's Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP). They concluded that their findings support the use of social risk adjustment to improve provider payment equity and highlight opportunities to enhance social risk adjustment in value-based payment programs.
AHRQ-funded; HS026727.
Citation: Rogstad TL, Gupta S, Connolly J .
Social risk adjustment In the hospital readmissions reduction program: a systematic review and implications for policy.
Health Aff 2022 Sep;41(9):1307-15. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2022.00614..
Keywords: Social Determinants of Health, Hospital Readmissions, Risk, Policy
Bucholz EM, Toomey SL, McCulloch CE EM, Toomey SL, McCulloch CE
Adjusting for social risk factors in pediatric quality measures: adding to the evidence base.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a method for incorporating social risk variables into a pediatric measure of utilization from the Pediatric Quality Measures Program (PQMP). The researchers utilized data from California Medicaid claims (2015-16) and Massachusetts All Payer Claims Database (2014-2015) to assess health plan performance using the Pediatric Asthma Emergency Department Use measure. The study found that of 133 health plans serving 404,649 pediatric patients with asthma, 7% to 13% changed performance categories after social risk adjustment. Health plans that shifted to higher performance categories cared for lower socioeconomic status (SES) patients, while those that shifted to lower performance categories cared for higher SES patients. The study concluded that adjustment for social risk factors shifted performance rankings on the PQMP Pediatric Asthma Emergency Department Use measure for a large number of health plans.
AHRQ-funded; HS025297; HS025299.
Citation: Bucholz EM, Toomey SL, McCulloch CE EM, Toomey SL, McCulloch CE .
Adjusting for social risk factors in pediatric quality measures: adding to the evidence base.
Acad Pediatr 2022 Apr;22(3s):S108-s14. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2021.09.023..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Quality Measures, Quality of Care, Risk, Social Determinants of Health
Frehn JL, Brewster AL, Shortell SM
Comparing health care system and physician practice influences on social risk screening.
This study examined the association of multilevel organizational capabilities and adoption of social risk screening among system-owned physician practices. A secondary analysis of the 2018 National Survey of Healthcare Organizations and Systems data was conducted. Five social risks were used as measures for physician and system screening: food insecurity, housing instability, utility needs, interpersonal violence, and transportation needs. System-owned practices screened an average of 1.7 of the 5 social risks assessed. The differences were 16% attributable to practice variation between their health system owners, and 84% attributable to differences between individual practices. Practices owned by hospital systems screened for an additional 0.44 social risks relative to practices of systems without hospitals. Characteristics associated with more social risk screening included health information technology capacity, innovation culture, and patient engagement strategies.
AHRQ-funded; HS024075; HS022241.
Citation: Frehn JL, Brewster AL, Shortell SM .
Comparing health care system and physician practice influences on social risk screening.
Health Care Manage Rev 2022 Jan-Mar;47(1):E1-e10. doi: 10.1097/hmr.0000000000000309..
Keywords: Health Systems, Social Determinants of Health, Screening, Risk
Holzer J, Canavan M, Bradley E
County-level correlation between adult obesity rates and prevalence of dentists.
The researchers conducted a study to examine the association between the prevalence of dentists and the rates of adult obesity. They found that having one additional dentist per 10,000 population was associated significantly with a 1-percentage point reduction in the rate of obesity. This effect was significantly larger in counties in which 25 percent of children or more (versus less than 25 percent of children) lived in poverty and in counties that had more primary care physicians per 10,000 population.
AHRQ-funded; HS017589.
Citation: Holzer J, Canavan M, Bradley E .
County-level correlation between adult obesity rates and prevalence of dentists.
J Am Dent Assoc 2014 Sep;145(9):932-9. doi: 10.14219/jada.2014.48.
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Keywords: Dental and Oral Health, Obesity, Risk, Social Determinants of Health
Chambers C, Chiu S, Scott AN
Factors associated with poor mental health status among homeless women with and without dependent children.
The researchers estimated the prevalence of mental health problems among homeless women as well as the effects of risk factors on those problems. They found that, in a group of 522 homeless women in Toronto, Canada, poor mental health was associated with low perceived access to social support, physical/sexual assault in the past 12 months, presence of a chronic health condition, and presence of a drug use problem.
AHRQ-funded; HS014129
Citation: Chambers C, Chiu S, Scott AN .
Factors associated with poor mental health status among homeless women with and without dependent children.
Community Ment Health J. 2014 Jul;50(5):553-9. doi: 10.1007/s10597-013-9605-7..
Keywords: Behavioral Health, Chronic Conditions, Social Determinants of Health, Risk