Does Coordinated Postpartum Care Influence Costs?

Questions under study: To investigate changes to health insurance costs for post-discharge postpartum care after the introduction of a midwife-led coordinated care model. Methods: The study included mothers and their newborns insured by the Helsana health insurance group in Switzerland and who deliv...

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Main Authors: Elisabeth Zemp, Andri Signorell, Elisabeth Kurth, Oliver Reich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2017-03-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:http://www.ijic.org/articles/2487
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spelling doaj-21f95bc99c5c4c9ab146d6e5f997156f2020-11-24T23:24:33ZengUbiquity PressInternational Journal of Integrated Care1568-41562017-03-0117110.5334/ijic.24872627Does Coordinated Postpartum Care Influence Costs?Elisabeth Zemp0Andri Signorell1Elisabeth Kurth2Oliver Reich3Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel; and University of BaselHelsana Group, Department of Health Sciences, ZürichSwiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel; University of Basel; and Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Institute of MidwiferyHelsana Group, Department of Health Sciences, ZürichQuestions under study: To investigate changes to health insurance costs for post-discharge postpartum care after the introduction of a midwife-led coordinated care model. Methods: The study included mothers and their newborns insured by the Helsana health insurance group in Switzerland and who delivered between January 2012 and May 2013 in the canton of Basel Stadt (BS) (intervention canton). We compared monthly post-discharge costs before the launch of a coordinated postpartum care model (control phase, n = 144) to those after its introduction (intervention phase, n = 92). Costs in the intervention canton were also compared to those in five control cantons without a coordinated postpartum care model (cross-sectional control group: n = 7, 767). Results: The average monthly post-discharge costs for mothers remained unchanged in the seven months following the introduction of a coordinated postpartum care model, despite a higher use of midwife services (increasing from 72% to 80%). Likewise, monthly costs did not differ between the intervention canton and five control cantons. In multivariate analyses, the ambulatory costs for mothers were not associated with the post-intervention phase. Cross-sectionally, however, they were positively associated with midwifery use. For children, costs in the post-intervention phase were lower in the first month after hospital discharge compared to the pre-intervention phase (difference of –114 CHF [95%CI –202 CHF to –27 CHF]), yet no differences were seen in the cross-sectional comparison. Conclusions: The introduction of a coordinated postpartum care model was associated with decreased costs for neonates in the first month after hospital discharge. Despite increased midwifery use, costs for mothers remained unchanged.http://www.ijic.org/articles/2487Postnatal carecost analysis, midwiferyhome visits, coordinated carematernal-child health services
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author Elisabeth Zemp
Andri Signorell
Elisabeth Kurth
Oliver Reich
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Andri Signorell
Elisabeth Kurth
Oliver Reich
Does Coordinated Postpartum Care Influence Costs?
International Journal of Integrated Care
Postnatal care
cost analysis, midwifery
home visits, coordinated care
maternal-child health services
author_facet Elisabeth Zemp
Andri Signorell
Elisabeth Kurth
Oliver Reich
author_sort Elisabeth Zemp
title Does Coordinated Postpartum Care Influence Costs?
title_short Does Coordinated Postpartum Care Influence Costs?
title_full Does Coordinated Postpartum Care Influence Costs?
title_fullStr Does Coordinated Postpartum Care Influence Costs?
title_full_unstemmed Does Coordinated Postpartum Care Influence Costs?
title_sort does coordinated postpartum care influence costs?
publisher Ubiquity Press
series International Journal of Integrated Care
issn 1568-4156
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Questions under study: To investigate changes to health insurance costs for post-discharge postpartum care after the introduction of a midwife-led coordinated care model. Methods: The study included mothers and their newborns insured by the Helsana health insurance group in Switzerland and who delivered between January 2012 and May 2013 in the canton of Basel Stadt (BS) (intervention canton). We compared monthly post-discharge costs before the launch of a coordinated postpartum care model (control phase, n = 144) to those after its introduction (intervention phase, n = 92). Costs in the intervention canton were also compared to those in five control cantons without a coordinated postpartum care model (cross-sectional control group: n = 7, 767). Results: The average monthly post-discharge costs for mothers remained unchanged in the seven months following the introduction of a coordinated postpartum care model, despite a higher use of midwife services (increasing from 72% to 80%). Likewise, monthly costs did not differ between the intervention canton and five control cantons. In multivariate analyses, the ambulatory costs for mothers were not associated with the post-intervention phase. Cross-sectionally, however, they were positively associated with midwifery use. For children, costs in the post-intervention phase were lower in the first month after hospital discharge compared to the pre-intervention phase (difference of –114 CHF [95%CI –202 CHF to –27 CHF]), yet no differences were seen in the cross-sectional comparison. Conclusions: The introduction of a coordinated postpartum care model was associated with decreased costs for neonates in the first month after hospital discharge. Despite increased midwifery use, costs for mothers remained unchanged.
topic Postnatal care
cost analysis, midwifery
home visits, coordinated care
maternal-child health services
url http://www.ijic.org/articles/2487
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