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Enhancing Quality Measurement With Clinical Information: A Use Case of Body Mass Index Change Among Children Taking Second Generation Antipsychotics

OBJECTIVE: We sought to examine the extent to which body mass index (BMI) was available in electronic health records for Florida Medicaid recipients aged 5 to 18 years taking Second-Generation Antipsychotics (SGAP). We also sought to illustrate how clinical data can be used to identify children most...

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Autores principales: Huo, Tianyao, Li, Qian, Cardel, Michelle I., Bussing, Regina, Winterstein, Almut G., Lemas, Dominick J., Xu, Hongzhi, Woodard, Jennifer, Mistry, Kamila, Scholle, Sarah, Muller, Keith E., Shenkman, Elizabeth A.
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9092621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35339240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acap.2021.11.012
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author Huo, Tianyao
Li, Qian
Cardel, Michelle I.
Bussing, Regina
Winterstein, Almut G.
Lemas, Dominick J.
Xu, Hongzhi
Woodard, Jennifer
Mistry, Kamila
Scholle, Sarah
Muller, Keith E.
Shenkman, Elizabeth A.
author_facet Huo, Tianyao
Li, Qian
Cardel, Michelle I.
Bussing, Regina
Winterstein, Almut G.
Lemas, Dominick J.
Xu, Hongzhi
Woodard, Jennifer
Mistry, Kamila
Scholle, Sarah
Muller, Keith E.
Shenkman, Elizabeth A.
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description OBJECTIVE: We sought to examine the extent to which body mass index (BMI) was available in electronic health records for Florida Medicaid recipients aged 5 to 18 years taking Second-Generation Antipsychotics (SGAP). We also sought to illustrate how clinical data can be used to identify children most at-risk for SGAP-induced weight gain, which cannot be done using process-focused measures. METHODS: Electronic health record (EHR) data and Medicaid claims were linked from 2013 to 2019. We quantified sociodemographic differences between children with and without pre- and post-BMI values. We developed a linear regression model of post-BMI to examine pre-post changes in BMI among 4 groups: 1) BH/SGAP+ children had behavioral health conditions and were taking SGAP; 2) BH/SGAP− children had behavioral health conditions without taking SGAP; 3) children with asthma; and 4) healthy children. RESULTS: Of 363,360 EHR-Medicaid linked children, 18,726 were BH/SGAP+. Roughly 4% of linked children and 8% of BH/SGAP+ children had both pre and post values of BMI required to assess quality of SGAP monitoring. The percentage varied with gender and race-ethnicity. The R(2) for the regression model with all predictors was 0.865. Pre-post change in BMI differed significantly (P < .0001) among the groups, with more BMI gain among those taking SGAP, particularly those with higher baseline BMI. CONCLUSION: Meeting the 2030 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services goal of digital monitoring of quality of care will require continuing expansion of clinical encounter data capture to provide the data needed for digital quality monitoring. Using linked EHR and claims data allows identifying children at higher risk for SGAP-induced weight gain.
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spelling pubmed-90926212022-05-11 Enhancing Quality Measurement With Clinical Information: A Use Case of Body Mass Index Change Among Children Taking Second Generation Antipsychotics Huo, Tianyao Li, Qian Cardel, Michelle I. Bussing, Regina Winterstein, Almut G. Lemas, Dominick J. Xu, Hongzhi Woodard, Jennifer Mistry, Kamila Scholle, Sarah Muller, Keith E. Shenkman, Elizabeth A. Acad Pediatr Article OBJECTIVE: We sought to examine the extent to which body mass index (BMI) was available in electronic health records for Florida Medicaid recipients aged 5 to 18 years taking Second-Generation Antipsychotics (SGAP). We also sought to illustrate how clinical data can be used to identify children most at-risk for SGAP-induced weight gain, which cannot be done using process-focused measures. METHODS: Electronic health record (EHR) data and Medicaid claims were linked from 2013 to 2019. We quantified sociodemographic differences between children with and without pre- and post-BMI values. We developed a linear regression model of post-BMI to examine pre-post changes in BMI among 4 groups: 1) BH/SGAP+ children had behavioral health conditions and were taking SGAP; 2) BH/SGAP− children had behavioral health conditions without taking SGAP; 3) children with asthma; and 4) healthy children. RESULTS: Of 363,360 EHR-Medicaid linked children, 18,726 were BH/SGAP+. Roughly 4% of linked children and 8% of BH/SGAP+ children had both pre and post values of BMI required to assess quality of SGAP monitoring. The percentage varied with gender and race-ethnicity. The R(2) for the regression model with all predictors was 0.865. Pre-post change in BMI differed significantly (P < .0001) among the groups, with more BMI gain among those taking SGAP, particularly those with higher baseline BMI. CONCLUSION: Meeting the 2030 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services goal of digital monitoring of quality of care will require continuing expansion of clinical encounter data capture to provide the data needed for digital quality monitoring. Using linked EHR and claims data allows identifying children at higher risk for SGAP-induced weight gain. 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9092621/ /pubmed/35339240 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acap.2021.11.012 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Huo, Tianyao
Li, Qian
Cardel, Michelle I.
Bussing, Regina
Winterstein, Almut G.
Lemas, Dominick J.
Xu, Hongzhi
Woodard, Jennifer
Mistry, Kamila
Scholle, Sarah
Muller, Keith E.
Shenkman, Elizabeth A.
Enhancing Quality Measurement With Clinical Information: A Use Case of Body Mass Index Change Among Children Taking Second Generation Antipsychotics
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title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Quality Measurement With Clinical Information: A Use Case of Body Mass Index Change Among Children Taking Second Generation Antipsychotics
title_short Enhancing Quality Measurement With Clinical Information: A Use Case of Body Mass Index Change Among Children Taking Second Generation Antipsychotics
title_sort enhancing quality measurement with clinical information: a use case of body mass index change among children taking second generation antipsychotics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9092621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35339240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acap.2021.11.012
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