Title: Community Health Access Program
1Community Health Access Program
- Heather Bittner Fagan, MD
- James M. Gill, MD MPHYu Ling, MA
Delaware Health Care Commission Meeting July 20,
2005
2Community Health Access Program(CHAP)
- Matches low-income uninsured Delawareans with
established health homes - Goal of program is to improve health by
integrating services and improving access to
existing resources
3CHAP Evaluation 2004/2005
- Health Care outcomes
- Preventive care measures
- Hospital Utilization
- Role of CHAP in the Safety Net
- Interaction with Screening for Life program
- Geographical implications
- Distribution of CHAP enrollees (demand)
- Distribution of physicians (supply)
4Preventive Care Outcomes
- Data from 6/11/2001 to 10/15/2004
- Analysis of two groups of CHAP patients
- 6 months continuous enrollment (n1394)
- 1 year continuous enrollment (n512)
- Measures used in previous analysis
- Breast cancer screening (mammogram, breast exam),
cervical cancer screening (pap smear) ,
colorectal cancer screening (sigmoidoscopy, blood
stool), cholesterol, adult immunizations
(Pneumovax, influenza), hospital utilization (ER
use and hospitalization)
5Breast Cancer Screening
Baseline Follow Up
P lt 0.05
6Cervical Cancer Screening
P lt 0.05
7Colorectal Cancer Screening
Baseline Follow Up
plt0.05
8Cholesterol Screening
Plt0.05
9Adult Immunizations
Baseline Follow Up
P lt 0.05
10Hospitalization Utilization
Baseline Follow Up
P lt 0.05
11CHAP and SFL
- Attempted to isolate the effects of CHAP and SFL
to examine interaction of programs using index
dates - Looked at population as they entered CHAP (i.e.
before CHAP intervention) to estimate the
influence of SFL - Looked at change in rate in CHAP follow-up
records before and after SFL index dates
For women 1/1/02 and for men 10/1/03
12Interaction of CHAP and SFL
Baseline
Follow-up
- SFL alone 8 increase
- CHAP alone estimated 5-8
- Combined effect 8
13Understanding the geography of CHAP
- Demand where do CHAP enrollees come from
- Supply where are CHAP physicians and services
located
14Where do Chap enrollees come from?
15Where are CHAP physicians located
16Does the supply of CHAP physicians meet the
demand of CHAP patients
17Where do Northern New Castle County CHAP
enrollees come from?
18Where do Southern New Castle County CHAP
enrollees come from?
19Where do Kent County CHAP enrollees come from?
20Where do Sussex County CHAP enrollees come from?
21Summary
- CHAP improves health outcomes
- CHAP in conjunction with SFL leaves CRC screening
suboptimal - The distribution of physicians in the CHAP
program mirrors the need of CHAP enrollees
22Future Work
- Move away from survey and preventive health
outcomes - Move towards disease management
- Further understanding of CHAP synergy through the
state CRC screening program - Estimate the magnitude of CHAP supply and demand
with geo mapping
23New CHAP model
- Disease management
- Based on age of population obesity, smoking, HTN
- Measuring the ability of program to help a
vulnerable population navigate the health system - Health literacy