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Factors Driving High-Need High-Risk Vulnerable Veterans Use of Outpatient Healthcare

Using predictive analytic modeling, the Veterans Affairs (VA) Geriatrics and Extended Care Data Analysis Center (GECDAC) identified vulnerable “High-Need High-Risk” (HNHR) Veterans, as requiring more support and services. We sought to identify variables linked with utilization of our outpatient HNHR...

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Autores principales: Zadeh, Ali Vaeli, Tang, Fei, Gomez, Carlos, Leykum, Luci, Intrator, Orna, Kinosian, Bruce, Valencia, Willy Marcos, Dang, Stuti
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8682677/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.3601
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author Zadeh, Ali Vaeli
Tang, Fei
Gomez, Carlos
Leykum, Luci
Intrator, Orna
Kinosian, Bruce
Valencia, Willy Marcos
Dang, Stuti
author_facet Zadeh, Ali Vaeli
Tang, Fei
Gomez, Carlos
Leykum, Luci
Intrator, Orna
Kinosian, Bruce
Valencia, Willy Marcos
Dang, Stuti
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description Using predictive analytic modeling, the Veterans Affairs (VA) Geriatrics and Extended Care Data Analysis Center (GECDAC) identified vulnerable “High-Need High-Risk” (HNHR) Veterans, as requiring more support and services. We sought to identify variables linked with utilization of our outpatient HNHR C4 clinic offering Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, Care Planning, Care Coordination, and Co-management". Of 724 HNHR Veterans contacted, 531 were reached and invited to participate; 193 were not reached, 326 were reached but declined the C4 clinic, 205 attended the clinic. We compared these groups. Independent variables were organized using Anderson’s behavioral model into predisposing (age, gender, race, ethnicity), enabling (drive time, service eligibility, Area Deprivation Index, marital status), and need factors (mental health cognitive condition, ambulatory care sensitive conditions, NOSOS, JFI, CAN, etc.). C4 enrollment acceptance was the outcome. Results showed that compared to patients who declined, HNHR veterans who attended C4 clinic had more chronic health conditions(p<0.01), more service eligibility(p=0.01), more driving time to the closest VA clinic(p=0.01), and more were married (p=0.01). Patients who declined C4 clinic might have greater barriers to care access. Accessing needed healthcare among HNHR older adults maybe impacted more by enabling factors that allow the individual to seek care if needed and are the resources that may facilitate access to services, rather than need factors, which include individuals' perceptions of their health and functional state, and healthcare needs assessed by professionals. More social and intermediary determinants of health should be incorporated as enabling factors into models striving to understand drivers of healthcare use.
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spelling pubmed-86826772021-12-20 Factors Driving High-Need High-Risk Vulnerable Veterans Use of Outpatient Healthcare Zadeh, Ali Vaeli Tang, Fei Gomez, Carlos Leykum, Luci Intrator, Orna Kinosian, Bruce Valencia, Willy Marcos Dang, Stuti Innov Aging Abstracts Using predictive analytic modeling, the Veterans Affairs (VA) Geriatrics and Extended Care Data Analysis Center (GECDAC) identified vulnerable “High-Need High-Risk” (HNHR) Veterans, as requiring more support and services. We sought to identify variables linked with utilization of our outpatient HNHR C4 clinic offering Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, Care Planning, Care Coordination, and Co-management". Of 724 HNHR Veterans contacted, 531 were reached and invited to participate; 193 were not reached, 326 were reached but declined the C4 clinic, 205 attended the clinic. We compared these groups. Independent variables were organized using Anderson’s behavioral model into predisposing (age, gender, race, ethnicity), enabling (drive time, service eligibility, Area Deprivation Index, marital status), and need factors (mental health cognitive condition, ambulatory care sensitive conditions, NOSOS, JFI, CAN, etc.). C4 enrollment acceptance was the outcome. Results showed that compared to patients who declined, HNHR veterans who attended C4 clinic had more chronic health conditions(p<0.01), more service eligibility(p=0.01), more driving time to the closest VA clinic(p=0.01), and more were married (p=0.01). Patients who declined C4 clinic might have greater barriers to care access. Accessing needed healthcare among HNHR older adults maybe impacted more by enabling factors that allow the individual to seek care if needed and are the resources that may facilitate access to services, rather than need factors, which include individuals' perceptions of their health and functional state, and healthcare needs assessed by professionals. More social and intermediary determinants of health should be incorporated as enabling factors into models striving to understand drivers of healthcare use. Oxford University Press 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8682677/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.3601 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dang, Stuti
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8682677/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.3601
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