The opportunity
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States, with over 34 million adults being diagnosed with the chronic health condition nationwide1. In 2019, 12.6 percent of adults in Louisiana were told by a health professional that they have diabetes – according to America’s Health Rankings this number is almost two percent higher than the national average2. To improve the health of the communities they serve and best support individuals diagnosed with diabetes, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Louisiana and DePaul Community Health Centers conceptualized the Diabetic Wellness Days pilot program to strengthen diabetes management using enhanced quality improvement strategies.
The innovation
By participating in Diabetic Wellness Days individuals will receive wraparound care while closing Comprehensive Diabetes Care (CDC) measures. As part of the Diabetic Wellness Days pilot program, the UnitedHealthcare and DePaul Community Health Centers teams will partner to:
Identify overlapping members that are non-compliant with CDC measures
Coordinate outreach to schedule appointments to participate in a Diabetic Wellness Day
Work to ensure providers have access to appropriate coding for the services administered during the events
Address non-compliant CDC quality measures such as HbA1c, eye exams and medical attention for nephropathy
Help patients better understand their HbA1cand Lipid Panel numbers
Provide patients with education related to cardiac risk for diabetics
Integrate medical and behavioral health through a depression screening and additional services as needed
Expected outcome
UnitedHealthcare and DePaul Community Health Centers meet regularly to plan execution of Diabetic Wellness Days in the COVID-19 landscape and expect to launch the pilot in early 2021. The teams want as many individuals as possible to benefit from the comprehensive care they will receive by participating in the program, but the pilot will begin with a group of 30 individuals to ensure the safety of participants.
The partners will work closely throughout 2021 to monitor trends and data - the teams will review the following CDC measures to determine the effectiveness of their efforts:
- Blood Pressure Reading
- Diabetic Eye Exam Readings
- HBA1C Readings
- Additional relevant measures as necessary
UnitedHealthcare will asses other populations and community health centers that could benefit from a similar pilot in the future. UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Louisiana is continuously evaluating innovative approaches to care to improve member outcomes and better support provider partners.
Citations
- "What Is Diabetes?” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 11 June 2020 Opens in a new window
- America’s Health Rankings analysis of CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, Accessed 2021 Opens in a new window