Leveraging Quality Improvement and Shared Learning to Improve Infant Well-Child Visit Rates in Texas

Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Oct 2;12(19):1965. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12191965.

Abstract

Texas Medicaid improved infant well-child visit rates by participating in a national learning collaborative. The two-year program encouraged creativity and innovation in care for Medicaid recipients through partnerships with managed care organizations (MCOs). The MCO projects discovered valuable practices in member outreach and were disseminated in shared learning experiences. At the completion of the learning collaborative, Texas Medicaid surveyed the MCO participants to assess the impact of their projects on Medicaid beneficiaries in Texas as well as the quality improvement project format. Collectively, the MCOs raised the infant well-child visit rate year-over-year. All of the partner MCOs stated they plan to continue focused work on improving infant well-child visit rates after the learning collaborative.

Keywords: PDSA cycle; infant health; infant well-child; learning collaborative; medicaid; quality improvement; well-child visit rate.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.