Does Interdisciplinary Care Team Care Management Improve Health Quality and Demonstrate Cost-Effectiveness?

Med Care Res Rev. 2024 Feb;81(1):19-30. doi: 10.1177/10775587231197846. Epub 2023 Sep 7.

Abstract

This study evaluated the impact of an interdisciplinary care teams (IDCT) care management program on cost and quality outcomes using a novel algorithm to identify 400 high-risk patients out of 48,235 Medicare Advantage (MA) beneficiaries. Of the 400, 252 were enrolled in the IDCT care management intervention program, while the remaining 148 were not enrolled. A second comparison group consisted of 660 who were referred to the IDCT program but not selected by the algorithm. The program's effectiveness was evaluated 1-year postintervention. Analyses found that health care costs for members enrolled in the IDCT program were reduced by US$1,121.76 and US$1,625.61 per member per month, respectively, relative to those not enrolled and those enrolled by referral. The cost reduction from the program generated a net savings of US$1.9MM, covering the program's cost. Findings suggest IDCTs can cost-effectively manage populations of high-risk patients with better selection and fostering greater interdependence.

Keywords: algorithms; care management; interdisciplinary care teams; social cognitive theory; task interdependence.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • Health Care Costs*
  • Humans
  • Medicare*
  • Patient Care Team
  • United States