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PPP Survey Results

PPP Survey Results. Michael Cousineau, Dr.PH. Albert Farias, M.P.H. Timiyin E-Nunu, M.P.H. (c). Department of Public Health, Children’s Health Outreach Initiative. DHS Office of Ambulatory Care. Monthly Enrollment in Healthy Kids by Age Group, Children Ages 0-18.

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PPP Survey Results

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  1. PPP Survey Results Michael Cousineau, Dr.PH. Albert Farias, M.P.H. Timiyin E-Nunu, M.P.H. (c) Department of Public Health, Children’s Health Outreach Initiative DHS Office of Ambulatory Care

  2. Monthly Enrollment in Healthy Kids by Age Group, Children Ages 0-18 Source: L.A. Care Health Plan, September 2007

  3. DHS and Private Public Partnership (PPP), Total Visits Age 0-18, 2003-2007 Source: LAC DHS Enterprise Data Repository, accessed 3/21/08.

  4. What percentage of agencies has an on-site DPSS eligibility worker?

  5. What percentage of agencies has an on-site Certified Application Assistor (CAA)?

  6. What percentage of agencies refers out for enrollment?

  7. What percent of all agencies have training in each of the public health programs?

  8. Which agencies are conducting the trainings? 41% (13)

  9. Breakdown Analysis of “Other” category

  10. What are the main reasons for billing a PPP visit among all the agencies? Children Age 0-5 Average Ranking *Note: The lower the rating, the higher the frequency in billing a PPP Visit (1= most frequent reason, 5=least frequent reason)

  11. What are the main reasons for billing a PPP visit among all the agencies? Children Age 6-18 Average Ranking *Note: The lower the rating, the higher the frequency in billing a PPP Visit (1= most frequent reason, 5=least frequent reason)

  12. Conclusions and Recommendations • Clinics will benefit from formal training in public insurance programs, particularly about the Healthy Kids eligibility criteria. • Presumptive eligibility should be granted to children ages 0-18 by public insurance programs.

  13. Conclusions and Recommendations • Clinics should make every effort to refer families of eligible children to community based organizations that are knowledgeable about enrollment criteria of all public insurance programs.

  14. Next steps • Information on organizations that provide free and in-house training to staff regarding eligibility criteria of all public insurance programs • List of community based organizations contracted with DPH to do outreach and enrollment

  15. Contact Information • Michael Cousineau, Dr.PH. Email: cousinea@usc.edu • Albert Farias, M.P.H. Email: albertfa@usc.edu • Timiyin E-Nunu, M.P.H. (c) Email: enunu@usc.edu • Suzanne Bostwick Email:sbostwick@ph.lacounty.gov

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