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As of December 1996, a total of 704 asthma patients were referred to the AEP and 95% of these patients have been successfully contacted by AEP staff. In 1996, a cost analysis on utilization of emergency room, walk-in and hospitalizations was conducted on a sample of 89 patients who had received asthma education, durable medical equipment, home treatment plans, or nurse case management. The analysis showed as estimated cost savings of $191,800.00. Table 2 shows a cost savings of $170,875.000 on a randomized chart review of 50 cases in the 0-5 age group. The charts were reviewed for utilization of emergency room walk-in and hospitalization six months prior to NCM intervention and utilization six months after intervention. The findings after NCM intervention are significant, there was a 87% decrease in Emergency Department (ED) visits, a 77% decrease in Walk-In (WI) visits, and 84% decrease in hospital admissions. The same utilization criteria was used for a second chart review (Table 3) on a sample of 39 cases in the 1-11 age group who attended health education sessions provided by our health educators and showed a cost savings of $20,925.00. Table 2: Age Group: <5 years of age
Table 3: Age group: 1-11 years of age Patients who only attended Asthma Education Sessions Sessions Conducted by Health Educators, no RN case management Total number of patients: 39
Source: * FHC Billing: January-June 1996 Cost Analysis Report **1995 LMC ICR Cost Report The interventions provided by the AEP have been so successful,
that the targeted age group has been expanded to the 1-21 age range.
The AEP will continue to perform chart reviews on utilization before and
after intervention to measure outcomes in 1997. In an attempt to
project future cost savings, 1,219 enrolled Health Plus (capitated patients)
age 0-18 with the diagnosis of asthma was identified. In 1995, these
patients averaged 10.75 visits per patient in the ambulatory care setting
costing the FHCN an estimated $1,359,929. Applying the experience
gained using case management and health education by the AEP team, a 30%
reduction in unscheduled visits and hospitalizations would generate a cost
savings of $407,978.
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