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31.08.2020 | Capsule Commentary
Capsule Commentary for McGinty et al., Effects of Maryland’s Affordable Care Act Medicaid Health Home Waiver on Quality of Cardiovascular Care Among People with Serious Mental Illness
verfasst von:
Tracey L. Henry, MD, MPH, MS, Erica Heiman, MD, MS
Erschienen in:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Ausgabe 11/2020
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Excerpt
In this study, Dr. McGinty and her co-authors examine the receipt of recommended cardiovascular care by recipients of Mayryland’s Behavioral Health Home (BHH) program in comparison with Medicaid enrollees not enrolled in the program.
1 The authors examine this cohort of patients with diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease via retrospective chart analyses, with outcome measures that include provision of statins, measurement of laboratory markers of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and clinical evaluations of diabetic complications. Interestingly, this study mostly reports negative results; the only outcome with an increased likelihood among the BHH participants was receipt of a diabetic eye exam. …