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Evidence-Based Community Health Worker Program Addresses Unmet Social Needs And Generates Positive Return On Investment
Author(s) -
Shreya Kangovi,
Nandita Mitra,
David Grande,
Judith Long,
David A. Asch
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
health affairs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.837
H-Index - 178
eISSN - 2694-233X
pISSN - 0278-2715
DOI - 10.1377/hlthaff.2019.00981
Subject(s) - medicaid , disadvantaged , return on investment , liberian dollar , psychological intervention , investment (military) , health care , actuarial science , socioeconomic status , intervention (counseling) , business , public economics , finance , economics , medicine , environmental health , economic growth , nursing , population , political science , production (economics) , politics , law , macroeconomics
Interventions that address socioeconomic determinants of health are receiving considerable attention from policy makers and health care executives. The interest is fueled in part by expected returns on investment. However, many current estimates of returns on investment are likely overestimated, because they are based on pre-post study designs that are susceptible to regression to the mean. We present a return-on-investment analysis that is based on a randomized controlled trial of Individualized Management for Patient-Centered Targets (IMPaCT), a standardized community health worker intervention that addresses unmet social needs for disadvantaged people. We found that every dollar invested in the intervention would return $2.47 to an average Medicaid payer within the fiscal year.

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