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ABSTRACT: Objective
To examine receipt of early childhood caries preventive services (ECCPS) in two states' Medicaid programs before and after the implementation of reimbursement to medical primary care providers (M-PCPs).Data sources
Enrollment and claims data from the Florida and Texas Medicaid programs for children ≤54 months of age during the period 2006-2010.Study design
We conducted time trend-adjusted, difference-in-differences analyses by using modified Poisson regressions combined with generalized estimating equations (GEEs) to analyze the effect of M-PCP reimbursement on the likelihood that an enrollee had an ECCPS visit after controlling for age, sex, health status, race/ethnicity, geographic location, and enrollment duration.Data extraction methods
Enrollment data were linked to claims data to create a panel dataset with child-month observations.Principal findings
Reimbursement to M-PCPs was associated with an increased likelihood of ECCPS receipt in general and topical fluoride application specifically in both states.Conclusions
Reimbursement to M-PCPs can increase access to ECCPS. However, ECCPS receipt continues to fall short of recommended care, presenting opportunities for performance improvement.
SUBMITTER: Herndon JB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4319875 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Herndon Jill Boylston JB Tomar Scott L SL Catalanotto Frank A FA Vogel W Bruce WB Shenkman Elizabeth A EA
Health services research 20140709 1
<h4>Objective</h4>To examine receipt of early childhood caries preventive services (ECCPS) in two states' Medicaid programs before and after the implementation of reimbursement to medical primary care providers (M-PCPs).<h4>Data sources</h4>Enrollment and claims data from the Florida and Texas Medicaid programs for children ≤54 months of age during the period 2006-2010.<h4>Study design</h4>We conducted time trend-adjusted, difference-in-differences analyses by using modified Poisson regressions ...[more]