TY - JOUR
T1 - Nursing telephonic case management and pregnancy outcomes of mothers and infants.
AU - Hutti, Marianne H.
AU - Usui, Wayne M.
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Limited success has been achieved in identifying high-risk pregnant women via prenatal risk identification tools. The purposes of this study were to examine a risk assessment and nursing telephonic case management protocol used to identify high-risk mothers and infants, and to evaluate the costs and benefits of the protocol. This study involved a retrospective review of insurance data held by a large managed care organization (MCO). Analyzed data included information about current and past medical problems, and current lifestyle risk factors. Data analysis included frequencies, chi2, t tests, and logistic regression analysis. Pregnant MCO members experienced fewer high-risk conditions versus nonmembers. The overall pregnancy cost for a member was 1,818 dollars versus 4,587 dollars for a nonmember. Members experienced 2.5 times fewer babies hospitalized in the NICU, and significantly fewer mothers with high-risk conditions. The MCO program reduces costs and promotes better maternal and infant outcomes.
AB - Limited success has been achieved in identifying high-risk pregnant women via prenatal risk identification tools. The purposes of this study were to examine a risk assessment and nursing telephonic case management protocol used to identify high-risk mothers and infants, and to evaluate the costs and benefits of the protocol. This study involved a retrospective review of insurance data held by a large managed care organization (MCO). Analyzed data included information about current and past medical problems, and current lifestyle risk factors. Data analysis included frequencies, chi2, t tests, and logistic regression analysis. Pregnant MCO members experienced fewer high-risk conditions versus nonmembers. The overall pregnancy cost for a member was 1,818 dollars versus 4,587 dollars for a nonmember. Members experienced 2.5 times fewer babies hospitalized in the NICU, and significantly fewer mothers with high-risk conditions. The MCO program reduces costs and promotes better maternal and infant outcomes.
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U2 - 10.1097/00129234-200411000-00008
DO - 10.1097/00129234-200411000-00008
M3 - Article
C2 - 15602338
AN - SCOPUS:16644367921
SN - 1529-7764
VL - 9
SP - 287
EP - 299
JO - Lippincott's case management : managing the process of patient care
JF - Lippincott's case management : managing the process of patient care
IS - 6
ER -