Cost-effectiveness of a Low-cost Educational Messaging and Prescription-fill Reminder Intervention to Improve Medication Adherence Among Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disability and Hypertension

低成本教育信息和处方配药提醒干预措施对提高智力及发育障碍合并高血压患者用药依从性的成本效益分析

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) have a similar prevalence of hypertension as the general population, but a higher rate of medication nonadherence at 50% compared with the average of 30%. OBJECTIVES: To assess the cost-effectiveness of educational messaging and prescription-fill reminders to adults with IDD and hypertension and their helpers among Medicaid members in a randomized control trial. RESEARCH DESIGN: The authors calculated net cost savings by subtracting per-participant intervention costs from differences in spending between preintervention/postintervention cases versus controls. Using bootstrap samples, they assessed the probability of positive cost savings. They used quantile and logistic regression to examine which members contributed to the cost savings and to identify future high-cost members at baseline. SUBJECTS: Four hundred twelve members with IDD and their helpers were recruited from the South Carolina Medicaid agency in 2018. MEASURES: Intervention costs were determined using labor and communication costs. Health expenditures were obtained from South Carolina's all-payer claims database, using actual Medicaid expenditures and total all-payer expenditures estimated with cost-to-charge ratios. RESULTS: The intervention, which cost $26.10 per member, saved $1008.02 in all-payer spending and $1126.42 in Medicaid payments per member, respectively, with 78% and 91% confidence. Cost savings occurred among members above the 85th percentile of spending, and those using the emergency department or inpatient services at least twice at baseline were predicted to be future high-cost members. CONCLUSIONS: The intervention is cost-saving, and insurers can prospectively identify and target members who will likely benefit.

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