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Reach and Validity of an Objective Medication Adherence Measure Among Safety Net Health Plan Members with Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study. - PubMed - NCBI

Reach and Validity of an Objective Medication Adherence Measure Among Safety Net Health Plan Members with Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study. - PubMed - NCBI



 2015 Aug;21(8):688-98.

Reach and Validity of an Objective Medication Adherence Measure Among Safety Net Health Plan Memberswith Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

With the expansion of Medicaid and low-cost health insurance plans among diverse patient populations, objective measures ofmedication adherence using pharmacy claims could advance clinical care and translational research for safety net care. However, safety netpatients may experience fluctuating prescription drug coverage, affecting the performance of adherence measures.

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the performance of continuous medication gap (CMG) for diverse, low-income managed care members with diabetes.

METHODS:

We conducted this cross-sectional analysis using administrative and clinical data for 680 members eligible for a self-management support trial at a nonprofit, government-sponsored managed care plan. We applied CMG methodology to cardiometabolic medication claims for English- , Cantonese- , or Spanish-speaking members with diabetes. We examined inclusiveness (the proportion with calculable CMG) and selectivity (sociodemographic and medical differences from members without CMG). For validity, we examined unadjusted associations of suboptimal adherence (CMG >  20%) with suboptimal cardiometabolic control.

RESULTS:

429 members (63%) had calculable CMG. Compared with members without CMG, members with CMG were younger, more likely employed, and had poorer glycemic control but had better blood pressure and lipid control. Suboptimal adherence occurred more frequently amongmembers with poor cardiometabolic control than among members with optimal control (28% vs. 12%, P = 0.02).

CONCLUSIONS:

CMG demonstrated acceptable inclusiveness and validity in a diverse, low-income safety net population, comparable with its performance in studies among other insured populations. CMG may provide a useful tool to measure adherence among increasingly diverse Medicaid populations, complemented by other strategies to reach those not captured by CMG.

PMID:
 
26233541
 
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] 
PMCID:
 
PMC4553246
 
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