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UDS 2012: Descriptive Statistics and Trends for MI FQHCs Jon Villasurda, MPH

UDS 2012: Descriptive Statistics and Trends for MI FQHCs Jon Villasurda, MPH Ryan Grinnell, MPA MPCA Data Department October 2013. Promoting, supporting, and developing comprehensive, accessible, and affordable community based primary health care services to everyone in Michigan.

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UDS 2012: Descriptive Statistics and Trends for MI FQHCs Jon Villasurda, MPH

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  1. UDS 2012: Descriptive Statistics and Trends for MI FQHCs Jon Villasurda, MPH Ryan Grinnell, MPA MPCA Data Department October 2013 Promoting, supporting, and developing comprehensive, accessible, and affordable community based primary health care services to everyone in Michigan.

  2. Overview • Total Patients • Total Encounters (Visits) • Demographic Overview • Data Trends • Demographics • Financials • Select Clinical/Quality Data

  3. Data Sources • Unless otherwise noted, all data is derived from the US Health Resources and Services Administration’s Uniform Data System, specifically for Michigan. The years captured include 2008-2012.

  4. Total Patients Actual Values Percent Change from Prior Year

  5. Total Encounters (Visits) Actual Values Percent Change from Prior Year

  6. Demographic Statistics • Age • Insurance Status • Income Level • Race • Ethnicity

  7. Patients by Age - Statewide Actual Values Percentage of Total

  8. Patients by Insurance Status - Statewide Actual Values Percentage of Total

  9. Patients by Income Level - Statewide Actual Values Percentage of Total

  10. Patients by Income Level - % Below 100% & 200% FPL

  11. Patients by Race – Statewide (Total)

  12. Patients by Race – Statewide (Percentage)

  13. Patients by Ethnicity- Statewide Actual Values Percentage of Total

  14. Demographic Trends • Insurance Status • Income Level

  15. 5-Year Statewide Trend for Medicaid and Uninsured Status

  16. 3-Year Statewide Trend for Income Level (Percent of Total)

  17. Financial Trends • Revenue • Revenue by Source (as Percent of Total) • Revenue Collected from Service • Percent Collected by Payor • Revenue from BPHC • Total Cost per Total Visit

  18. Revenue Distribution (Percent of Total) *Other includes Other Federal Grants, Foundation & Private Grants/Contracts, Revenue from Indigent Care Programs, and Other Revenue not otherwise specified.

  19. 5-Year Statewide Trend for Revenue (Amount Collected from Service) Actual Values Percent Change from Prior Year

  20. Amount Collected by Payor(Percent of Total)

  21. 3-Year Statewide Trend for Revenue (from BPHC) Actual Values Percent Change from Prior Year

  22. 5-Year Statewide Trend for Total Cost per Total Visit Actual Values Percent Change from Prior Year

  23. ClinicalData Trends • Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester • Low Birth Weight (<2500 grams) • % of Two Year Olds Immunized • % of Women with Pap Tests • % Hypertensive Patients with BP < 140/90 • % Diabetic Patients with HbA1c </= 9

  24. 5-Year Trend for Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester

  25. 5-Year Trend for Low Birth Weight (<2500 grams)

  26. 2-Year Trend for % of Two Year Olds Immunized

  27. 3-Year Trend for % of Women with Pap Tests

  28. 3-Year Trend for % of Hypertensive Patients with BP < 140/90

  29. 3-Year Trend for % of Diabetic Patients with HbA1c </= 9

  30. Clinical Measures Established in 2011 • Youth Weight Assessment • Adult Weight Screening • Tobacco Assessment • Tobacco Cessation/Intervention • Asthma Treatment Plan

  31. % of Youth Patients (Aged 3-17) Who Received Weight Assessmentand Counseling

  32. % of Adult Patients (>18 Years) Who Received Weight Screening and Follow Up

  33. % of Patients Who Received Tobacco Use Assessment

  34. % of Tobacco Users >18 Years Receiving Tobacco Cessation and Intervention

  35. % of Asthmas Patients (Aged 5-40 Years) Who Received Treatment Plan

  36. New Clinical Measures for 2012 • Lipid Lowering Therapy • Antithrombotic Therapy • Colorectal Cancer Screening

  37. % of Patients >18 Years Prescribed a Lipid Lowering Therapy

  38. % of Patients >18 Years with Aspirin or Other Antithrombotic Therapy

  39. % of Patients 51-74 Years Who Received Screening for Colorectal Cancer

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