HEALTH RISKS AMONG OLDER ADULTS ACCORDING TO PRIMARY LANGUAGE: EVIDENCE FROM MEDICARE ANNUAL WELLNESS VISITS

Autor: Amjed Alsulaily, Kristen Berg, Lorella Luezas-Shamakian, Douglas Einstadter, Adam Perzynski
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Innovation in Aging. 6:299-299
ISSN: 2399-5300
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igac059.1185
Popis: Emerging evidence suggests that older adults benefit from the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit (AWV). Lind and colleagues found that between 2011 and 2016, utilization of the AWV increased from 8.1% to 23.0%. However, compared with non-Hispanic whites, AWV utilization is 11.6% points lower for Hispanic/Latinos and 10.2% lower for non-Hispanic Blacks. AWV differences by primary language have not been previously reported. We examined the rate of AWV utilization for older adults with English vs. Limited English Proficiency (LEP) among patients seen at a large urban health system in northeastern Ohio. Using Bonferroni-corrected chi-square and t-tests, we also evaluated the association between LEP and health risks (e.g., depression, falls, activities of daily living, cognitive status) assessed during the AWV. Using the electronic health record, we identified 41,262 Medicare patients aged 65+ who were eligible for the AWV. Of those identified, 42.8% completed an AWV between 2019 to 2021. Persons who were white (41.7%), Hispanic (37%), male (39.9%), Spanish-speaking (37.2%) or other LEP (41.2%) had lower utilization of AWVs (p
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