TY - JOUR
T1 - Incorporating the Six Core Elements of Health Care Transition Into a Medicaid Managed Care Plan
T2 - Lessons Learned From a Pilot Project
AU - McManus, Margaret
AU - White, Patience
AU - Pirtle, Robin
AU - Hancock, Catina
AU - Ablan, Michael
AU - Corona-Parra, Raquel
N1 - Funding Information:
This article describes the results of a transition pilot project undertaken by Got Transition and a DC-based managed care plan, Health Services for Children with Special Needs (HSCSN) with funding support from the DC Department of Health. The primary question that this project was designed to address was can the Six Core Elements of Health Care Transition be incorporated into a Medicaid managed care plan. This article describes the collaborative process used to customize and integrate transition core elements within a Medicaid plan's existing care management processes. It also summarizes the changes made to the Six Core Elements and describes the pilot process used for testing the use of the new tools. Finally, it presents the results of the pilot process and the plan's performance in implementing the Six Core Elements.
Funding Information:
This work has been supported by a grant to The National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health from the DC Department of Health (CHA.PSMB.NAAAH.052013). The authors have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose or conflicts of interest to disclose.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier Inc..
PY - 2015/9/1
Y1 - 2015/9/1
N2 - This pediatric-to-adult health care transition pilot project describes the process and results of incorporating the "Six Core Elements of Health Care Transition (2.0)" into a Medicaid managed care plan with a group of 35 18-23 year olds who have chronic mental health, developmental, and complex medical conditions. The pilot project demonstrated an effective approach for customizing and delivering recommended transition services. At the start of the 18-month project, the Medicaid plan was at the basic level (1) of transition implementation of the Six Core Elements with no transition policy, member transition readiness assessment results, health care transition plans of care, updated medical summaries, transfer package for the adult-focused provider, and assurance of transfer completion and consumer feedback. At the conclusion of the pilot project, the plan scored at level 3 on each core element. The primary reason for not scoring at the highest level (4) was because the transition elements have not been incorporated into services for all enrollees within the plan. Future efforts in managed care will benefit from starting the transition process much earlier (ages 12-14), expanding the role of nurse care managers and participating pediatric and adult-focused clinicians in transition, and offering payment incentives to clinicians to implement the Six Core Elements of Health Care Transition.
AB - This pediatric-to-adult health care transition pilot project describes the process and results of incorporating the "Six Core Elements of Health Care Transition (2.0)" into a Medicaid managed care plan with a group of 35 18-23 year olds who have chronic mental health, developmental, and complex medical conditions. The pilot project demonstrated an effective approach for customizing and delivering recommended transition services. At the start of the 18-month project, the Medicaid plan was at the basic level (1) of transition implementation of the Six Core Elements with no transition policy, member transition readiness assessment results, health care transition plans of care, updated medical summaries, transfer package for the adult-focused provider, and assurance of transfer completion and consumer feedback. At the conclusion of the pilot project, the plan scored at level 3 on each core element. The primary reason for not scoring at the highest level (4) was because the transition elements have not been incorporated into services for all enrollees within the plan. Future efforts in managed care will benefit from starting the transition process much earlier (ages 12-14), expanding the role of nurse care managers and participating pediatric and adult-focused clinicians in transition, and offering payment incentives to clinicians to implement the Six Core Elements of Health Care Transition.
KW - Chronic conditions
KW - Managed care
KW - Medicaid
KW - Nurse care management
KW - Transition
KW - Young adult
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pedn.2015.05.029
DO - 10.1016/j.pedn.2015.05.029
M3 - Article
C2 - 26239121
AN - SCOPUS:84940896491
SN - 0882-5963
VL - 30
SP - 700
EP - 713
JO - Journal of pediatric nursing
JF - Journal of pediatric nursing
IS - 5
ER -