COMING OUT OF CRISIS: PATIENT EXPERIENCES IN PRIMARY CARE IN NEW ORLEANS, FOUR YEARS POST-KATRINA

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COMING OUT OF CRISIS: PATIENT EXPERIENCES IN PRIMARY CARE IN NEW ORLEANS, FOUR YEARS POST-KATRINA Findings from The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans January 21

Exhibit ES-1. Fewer Clinic Patients Forgo Care Because of Cost, Incur Accrued Medical Debt, or Experience Inefficiencies in Care: Confidence in Getting Care in The Future Is Very High Percent of adults ages 18 64 1 Nationally representative survey of adults, 27* Survey of clinic patients in New Orleans, 29 74 5 41 4 27 34 34 39 4 Any of three costrelated access problems Any medical bill problem or outstanding debt At least one efficiency problem Very confident able to get high-quality and safe health care when needed Source: *The Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey (27), adults ages 19 64; The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans, ages 18 64.

Exhibit ES-2. Indicators of Excellent Patient Experience Among Clinic Patients in New Orleans Indicators of excellent patient experience Total Percent Range of Clinic Mean Percent Doctor or other health provider in this clinic understands important information about your medical history 98 97 1 Easy or very easy to access medical advice via telephone during regular practice hours, or get after-hours care, or could make a same day or next day appointment 88 71 1 Care transitions are coordinated by a clinician in this clinic 1 52 18 94 Patient-clinician communications are excellent 2 79 63 1 Has all indicators of excellent patient experience 37 1 78 1 Coordinated care defined as yes to one or more of: 1) someone at clinic helped coordinate or arrange care received from other doctors or places, 2) the doctors in this clinic helped you decide which specialist to see, 3) after you saw this other doctor or specialist, the doctors in this clinic helped you understand or make decisions about the information or care you received from the other doctor. 2 Excellent patient-clinician communications defined as always to all of the following: how often did a clinician in this clinic 1) listen carefully to you, 2) explain things in a way you can understand, 3) spend enough time with you, 4) involve you in decisions about the best treatment option for you; and never to: 5) did you ever leave with important questions about your treatment unanswered? Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit ES-3. A Majority of Adults with an Excellent Patient Experience Receive Reminders for and Utilize Preventive Care Percent of adults 18 64 1 Suboptimal patient experience Excellent patient experience 8 9* 97 6 66* 57 5 42* 45* Receive reminder to schedule preventive visit Cholesterol checked in past five years Blood pressure checked in past year Dental exam in past year Note: Excellent patient experience includes providers understanding medical history, has easy access to care, care is coordinated by clinic, and has excellent patient-provider communications. *Indicates significant difference compared with Excellent Patient Experience (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit ES-4. Preventive Care Reminders Make a Significant Difference in Whether or Not Patients Receive Recommended Cancer Screenings Percent of adults ages 18 64 receiving cancer screenings 1 83* No preventive care reminder Received preventive care reminder 72* 6* 5 39 47 Mammogram (women age 4+) Screening for colon cancer (adults age 4+) Screening for prostate cancer (men age 4+) *Indicates significant difference compared with No preventive care reminder (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit ES-5. Adults with Health Problems Who Have an Excellent Patient Experience Report Greater Support to Help Manage Their Health Condition Percent of adults 18 64 with one or more chronic conditions reporting case management activities 1 8 73 8 Suboptimal patient experience Excellent patient experience 63 73 65* 82 6 4 2 Was given written plan or instructions to manage care at home Was contacted after a visit to see how things were going with this condition Clinicians have helped with these conditions a lot Note: Excellent patient experience includes providers understanding medical history, has easy access to care, care is coordinated by clinic, and has excellent patient-provider communications. *Indicates significant difference compared with Excellent Patient Experience (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit 1. Clinics in New Orleans Are Serving a Particularly Vulnerable Population Compared with National Estimates The Vast Majority Are Uninsured, Low Income, and Minority Percent of adults ages 18 64 1 89 Nationally representative survey of adults, 27* Survey of clinic patients in New Orleans, 29 72 5 51 33 28 33 19 21 Minority patients Uninsured anytime Income is less than 2% federal poverty level Source: *The Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey (27), adults ages 19 64; The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans, ages 18 64. Fair or poor health

Exhibit 2. Fewer Clinic Patients Have Problems Accessing Needed Medical Care Than Adults Across the Country Percent of adults ages 18 64 Nationally representative survey of adults, 27* Survey of clinic patients in New Orleans, 29 5 41 31 22 2 16 18 27 Did not fill a prescription Did not see specialist when needed Skipped medical test, treatment, or follow-up Any of the three access problems Source: *The Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey (27), adults ages 19 64; The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans, ages 18 64.

Exhibit 3. Clinic Patients Have Lower Rates of Accumulated Medical Debt Than Adults Across the Country Percent of adults ages 18 64 Nationally representative survey of adults, 27* Survey of clinic patients in New Orleans, 29 5 27 29 18 17 28 18 4 34 Not able to pay medical bills Had to change way of life to pay medical bills Medical bills/ debt being paid off over time Any medical bill problem or outstanding debt Source: *The Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey (27), adults ages 19 64; The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans, ages 18 64.

Exhibit 4. Clinic Patients Have Greater Confidence in Their Ability to Get and Afford High-Quality Health Care Than Adults Across the Country Percent of adults ages 18 64 who are very confident that they will be: 74 Nationally representative survey of adults, 27* Survey of clinic patients in New Orleans, 29 5 39 3 49 Able to get high-quality and safe health care when needed Able to afford the care they need Source: *The Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey (27), adults ages 19 64; The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans, ages 18 64.

Exhibit 5. Clinic Patients Have Greater Accessibility to Same- or Next-Day Medical Appointments and After-Hours Care Than the General Population in New Orleans Percent of adults ages 18 64 1 Survey of the general population in New Orleans, 28* Survey of clinic patients in New Orleans, 29 88 5 42 43 64 54 3 11 26 Very easy to get medical advice during regular office hours via telephone Very easy to get care after hours^ Able to get sameor next-day appointment when sick Any of the three easy-access indicators ^After hours includes during the evenings, on the weekends, or on holidays. Source: *New Orleans Three Years After the Storm: The Second Kaiser Post-Katrina Survey (28); The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit 6. Replicated Tests, Delays in Receiving Tests Results, and Other Inefficiencies Are Less Common Among Clinic Patients Percent of adults ages 18 64 Nationally representative survey of adults, 27* Survey of clinic patients in New Orleans, 29 5 19 Test results or medical records were not available at time of scheduled doctor's appointment 15 17 4 3 5 4 Doctors ordered a medical test you felt was unnecessary because the test had already been done Had a blood test, lab test, or diagnostic test and there were delays in being told about abnormal results 34 At least one efficiency problem Source: *The Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey (27), adults ages 19 64; The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans, ages 18 64.

Exhibit 7. Indicators of Excellent Patient Experience Among Clinic Patients in New Orleans Indicators of excellent patient experience Total Percent Range of Clinic Mean Percent Doctor or other health provider in this clinic understands important information about your medical history 98 97 1 Easy or very easy to access medical advice via telephone during regular practice hours, or get after-hours care, or could make a same day or next day appointment 88 71 1 Care transitions are coordinated by a clinician in this clinic 1 52 18 94 Patient-clinician communications are excellent 2 79 63 1 Has all indicators of excellent patient experience 37 1 78 1 Coordinated care defined as yes to one or more of: 1) someone at clinic helped coordinate or arrange care received from other doctors or places, 2) the doctors in this clinic helped you decide which specialist to see, 3) after you saw this other doctor or specialist, the doctors in this clinic helped you understand or make decisions about the information or care you received from the other doctor. 2 Excellent patient-clinician communications defined as always to all of the following: how often did a clinician in this clinic 1) listen carefully to you, 2) explain things in a way you can understand, 3) spend enough time with you, 4) involve you in decisions about the best treatment option for you; and never to: 5) did you ever leave with important questions about your treatment unanswered? Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit 8. A Majority of Adults with an Excellent Patient Experience Receive Reminders for and Utilize Preventive Care Percent of adults 18 64 1 Suboptimal patient experience Excellent patient experience 8 9* 97 6 66* 57 5 42* 45* Receive reminder to schedule preventive visit Cholesterol checked in past five years Blood pressure checked in past year Dental exam in past year Note: Excellent patient experience includes providers understanding medical history, has easy access to care, care is coordinated by clinic, and has excellent patient-provider communications. *Indicates significant difference compared with Excellent Patient Experience (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit 9. Adults Who Receive Preventive Care Reminders Are More Likely to Get Preventive Care Services Percent of adults 18 64 receiving preventive services in this clinic No preventive care reminder 1 86* Received preventive care reminder 86 97* 5 54 Cholesterol checked in past five years Blood pressure checked in past year *Indicates significant difference compared with No preventive care reminder (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit 1. Preventive Care Reminders Make a Significant Difference in Whether or Not Patients Receive Recommended Cancer Screenings Percent of adults ages 18 64 receiving cancer screenings 1 83* No preventive care reminder Received preventive care reminder 72* 6* 5 39 47 Mammogram (women age 4+) Screening for colon cancer (adults age 4+) Screening for prostate cancer (men age 4+) *Indicates significant difference compared with No preventive care reminder (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit 11. Adults with Health Problems Who Have an Excellent Patient Experience Are Most Likely to Be Well-Informed About Their Prescription Medications Percent of adults ages 18 64 with one or more chronic conditions reporting clinicians have: Suboptimal patient care Excellent patient experience 1 96 94 84* 85 78* 89 7* 82 5 Reviewed medications, including those prescribed by other physicians Explained the side effects of medications you take Given a written list of medications you take All of these Note: Excellent patient experience includes providers understanding medical history, has easy access to care, care is coordinated by clinic, and has excellent patient provider communications. *Indicates significant difference compared with Excellent Patient Experience (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit 12. Adults with Health Problems Who Have an Excellent Patient Experience Report Greater Support to Help Manage Their Health Condition Percent of adults 18 64 with one or more chronic conditions reporting case management activities 1 8 73 8 Suboptimal patient experience Excellent patient experience 63 73 65* 82 6 4 2 Was given written plan or instructions to manage care at home Was contacted after a visit to see how things were going with this condition Clinicians have helped with these conditions a lot Note: Excellent patient experience includes providers understanding medical history, has easy access to care, care is coordinated by clinic, and has excellent patient-provider communications. *Indicates significant difference compared with Excellent Patient Experience (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit 13. Adults with an Excellent Patient Experience Are More Likely to Receive Counseling About Healthy Behaviors Percent of adults 18 64 reporting counseling by a doctor or medical professional in this clinic 1 Suboptimal patient experience Excellent patient experience 8 73 77 6 4 39* 57 34* 45 2 Smoking and tobacco cessation Diet, exercise, and healthy weight Emotional concerns concerning health Note: Excellent patient experience includes providers understanding medical history, has easy access to care, care is coordinated by clinic, and has excellent patient-provider communications. *Indicates significant difference compared with Excellent Patient Experience (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit 14. Indicators of Excellent Patient Experience: Child and Adult Patients Have Similar Care Experiences Percent of respondents 99 98 1 94 88 86* Children, ages 17 Adults, ages 18 64 79 5 47* 52 35 37 Clinician understands medical history Easy access to medical care Care transitions are coordinated by clinic provider Patient-clinician communications are excellent Excellent patient experience Note: Excellent patient experience includes all other measures displayed here. *Indicates significant difference compared with adults (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.

Exhibit 15. The Vast Majority of Pediatric Patients Are Very Satisfied with Their Quality of Care Percent of respondents 1 93 85 84* Children, ages 17 Adults, ages 18 64 7 5 Health needs are very well met in this clinic Good relationship Note: Good relationship with clinician includes trusting the clinician, clinician shows respect for what patient has to say, and patient is never treated unfairly or with disrespect due to ability to pay, type of insurance, English fluency, or race/ethnic background. *Indicates significant difference compared with adults (p<.5). Source: The Commonwealth Fund 29 Survey of Clinic Patients in New Orleans.