An Equity-focused Intervention to Improve Care Transitions for Medicaid Insured Individuals With Co-occurring Chronic Medical Conditions and Serious Mental Illness
University of Pennsylvania
Summary
This study aims to evaluate the THRIVE clinical pathway at HUP, focusing on supporting Medicaid-insured individuals, including those with serious mental illness, following hospitalization. The study will assess clinician/administrator perspectives on the pathway's feasibility, appropriateness, and acceptability and analyze referral patterns and post-discharge outcomes. The objectives are: 1. To conduct a qualitative study evaluating the implementation of THRIVE, particularly its adaptation to include patients with serious mental illness. 2. To examine referral patterns, 30-day readmission rates, and ED utilization for THRIVE participants, comparing them with those receiving standard care. Participants will be referred to home care services during hospitalization and seen by a home care nurse within 48 hours post-discharge. A discharging physician or Advanced Practice Provider will oversee care for 30 days or until a primary care or specialist visit. The Care Coordination Team will hold weekly case conferences for 30 days post-discharge to address both health and mental health needs. The study will compare outcomes of Medicaid-insured patients, including those with serious mental illness, to those receiving usual care.
Description
Detailed Description: This study is a single-site Type 1 hybrid effectiveness-implementation parallel mixed methods (quantitative + qualitative) quasi-experimental study at HUP, focusing on the THRIVE clinical pathway. It integrates simultaneous quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis, with a stronger emphasis on quantitative data to evaluate referrals, outcomes, and program fidelity. The qualitative aspect will explore the implementation process, delving into the barriers and facilitators encountered by healthcare providers. It will also assess stakeholder perspectives on t…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Medicaid insured * Residing in the state of Pennsylvania * Experienced a hospitalization at study hospital * Agrees to home care at partner home care setting. Exclusion Criteria: * Individuals under age 18
Interventions
- BehavioralThrive Intervention
• The THRIVE Clinical Pathway is a standardized transitional care clinical pathway that supports Medicaid insured or Medicaid eligible individuals being managed for both chronic diseases and serious mental illness following hospitalization.
Location
- Upenn School of Nursing Centre For Health Outcomes Policy ResearchPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania