Complete Health Indicator Report of Managed Care (CAHPS) Survey: Patient Ratings of Health Plan Experience
Definition
This indicator includes graphs showing the percentage of survey respondents who reported positive experiences with their health plan.Numerator
Number of survey respondents who rated their health plan experience an 8, 9, or 10 on a scale of 0 (worst health plan possible) to 10 (best health plan possible).Denominator
Number of survey respondents in Utah's Medicaid and commercial health plans.Why Is This Important?
Experience is not the same as satisfaction. Patient experience surveys such as CAHPS sometimes are mistaken for customer satisfaction surveys. Patient experience surveys focus on how patients experienced or perceived key aspects of their care, not how satisfied they were with their care. Patient experience surveys such as CAHPS focus on asking patients whether or how often they experienced critical aspects of health care, including communication with their doctors, understanding their medication instructions, and the coordination of their health care needs. They do not focus on amenities. The Utah Department of Health and Human Services Office of Research and Evaluation implements and administers several different patient experience surveys. These surveys ask patients (or in some cases their families) about their experiences with, and ratings of, their health care providers and plans, including hospitals, home health care agencies, doctors, and health and drug plans, among others. The surveys focus on matters that patients themselves say are important to them and for which patients are the best and/or only source of information.Other Objectives
Healthy People 2020 Objective AHS-6.1[[br]] Reduce the proportion of persons who are unable to obtain or delay in obtaining necessary medical care, dental care, or prescription medicines[[br]] '''U.S. Target:''' 9.0 percentWhat Is Being Done?
The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Research and Evaluation produces and releases a "Patient Experience Report of Utah Health Plans" every year with updated CAHPS survey results and other HEDIS (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set) measures. These can be viewed and downloaded at [https://stats.health.utah.gov/about-the-data/healthcare-facility-data/].Health Program Information
The Consumer Assessment of Health Plans Survey (CAHPS) assesses satisfaction levels of health plan enrollees' experiences. CAHPS surveys follow scientific principles in survey design and development. The surveys are designed to reliably assess the experiences of a large sample of patients. They use standardized questions and data collection protocols to ensure that information can be compared across health care settings. CAHPS surveys are developed with broad stakeholder input, including a public solicitation of measures and a technical expert panel, and the opportunity for anyone to comment on the survey through multiple public comments period through the Federal Register. In Utah, the survey is administered annually by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Healthcare Information and Analysis Programs.Related Indicators
Related Health Care System Factors Indicators:
Graphical Data Views
Percentage of Enrollees in Medicaid and Commercial Health Plans Who Rated Their Health Plan Experience an 8, 9, or 10, Utah and U.S. Children, 2010-2023
Medicaid vs. Commercial Plans | Year | Percentage of Respondents for Children | ||||
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Record Count: 22 | ||||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2010 | 83.9% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2012 | 84.5% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2014 | 84.7% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2016 | 85.3% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2018 | 85.5% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2020 | 83.6% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2021 | 84.6% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2022 | 85.8% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2023 | 87.9% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2016 | 63.8% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2018 | 65.2% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2020 | 69.9% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2022 | 67.2% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2010 | 70.6% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2012 | 83.7% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2014 | 74.7% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2016 | 84.7% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2018 | 77.0% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2020 | 86.4% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2021 | 86.6% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2022 | 86.0% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2023 | 86.2% |
Data Notes
Until 2021, odd-year surveys were for adult enrollees of Utah health plans, while the even-year surveys were for child enrollees. Starting in 2021, all Medicaid plans are reporting both their adult and child populations each year while commercial plans continue every other year. Medicaid is a source of health insurance coverage for Utah's vulnerable populations. Medicaid is a state and federal program that pays for medical services for low-income pregnant women, children, individuals who are elderly or have a disability, parents, and women with breast or cervical cancer. To qualify, these individuals must meet income and other eligibility requirements. Commercial health insurance is defined as any type of health benefit not obtained from Medicare or Medicaid plans. The insurance may be employer-sponsored or privately purchased. Commercial health insurance may be provided on a fee-for-service basis or through a managed care plan. [[br]] [[br]] The percentage of respondents who rated their child's health plan experience an 8, 9, or 10 was calculated for Medicaid and commercial plans to derive the values presented. Values for commercial plans are available from 2016 forward. U.S. Averages are not available for commercial plans.Data Source
Consumer Assessment of Health Plans Survey, Healthcare Information & Analysis Programs, Office of Research & Evaluation, Utah Department of Health and Human ServicesPercentage of Enrollees in Medicaid or Commercial Health Plans Who Rated Their Health Plan Experience an 8, 9, or 10, Utah and U.S. Adults, 2011-2023
Medicaid vs. Commercial Plans | Year | Percentage of Adult Respondents | ||||
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Record Count: 30 | ||||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2011 | 71.8% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2013 | 72.6% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2015 | 73.3% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2017 | 72.7% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2019 | 74.1% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2021 | 74.1% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2022 | 74.4% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, Utah Average | 2023 | 74.9% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2011 | 57.1% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2013 | 55.9% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2015 | 60.1% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2017 | 61.6% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2019 | 63.8% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2021 | 70.4% | ||||
Commercial Plans, Utah Average | 2023 | 66.4% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2011 | 72.4% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2013 | 73.5% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2015 | 85.1% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2017 | 75.9% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2019 | 77.6% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2021 | 78.3% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2022 | 78.0% | ||||
Traditional Medicaid, U.S. Average | 2023 | 77.7% | ||||
Commercial Plans, U.S. Average | 2011 | 62.4% | ||||
Commercial Plans, U.S. Average | 2013 | 63.2% | ||||
Commercial Plans, U.S. Average | 2015 | 64.7% | ||||
Commercial Plans, U.S. Average | 2017 | 60.4% | ||||
Commercial Plans, U.S. Average | 2019 | 63.8% | ||||
Commercial Plans, U.S. Average | 2021 | 68.2% | ||||
Commercial Plans, U.S. Average | 2023 | 65.3% |
Data Notes
Until 2021, odd-year surveys were for adult enrollees of Utah health plans, while the even-year surveys were for child enrollees. Starting in 2021, all Medicaid plans are reporting both their adult and child populations each year while commercial plans continue every other year. Medicaid is a source of health insurance coverage for Utah's vulnerable populations. Medicaid is a state and federal program that pays for medical services for low-income pregnant women, children, individuals who are elderly or have a disability, parents, and women with breast or cervical cancer. To qualify, these individuals must meet income and other eligibility requirements. Commercial health insurance is defined as any type of health benefit not obtained from Medicare or Medicaid plans. The insurance may be employer-sponsored or privately purchased. Commercial health insurance may be provided on a fee-for-service basis or through a managed care plan. [[br]] [[br]] The percentage of respondents who rated their health plan experience an 8, 9, or 10 was calculated for Medicaid and commercial plans to derive the values presented. Values for commercial plans are available from 2015 forward. U.S. Averages are not available for commercial plans.Data Source
Consumer Assessment of Health Plans Survey, Healthcare Information & Analysis Programs, Office of Research & Evaluation, Utah Department of Health and Human ServicesReferences and Community Resources
Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Research & Evaluation, Healthcare Information & Analysis Programs: [http://stats.health.utah.gov/about-the-data/health-plan-quality/] [[br]] [[br]] Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: [https://www.cms.gov/Research-Statistics-Data-and-Systems/Research/CAHPS/]More Resources and Links
Evidence-based community health improvement ideas and interventions may be found at the following sites:Additional indicator data by state and county may be found on these Websites:
- CDC Prevention Status Reports for all 50 states
- County Health Rankings
- Kaiser Family Foundation's StateHealthFacts.org
- CDC WONDER DATA2010, the Healthy People 2010 Database.
Medical literature can be queried at the PubMed website.
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Published on 03/26/2024