Follow-Up Care for Children Prescribed ADHD Medication (ADD)


Why is it important?

The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) has published guidelines for psychopharmacological treatment for children diagnosed with ADHD and how medication can be dispensed properly.  It is well established that ADHD is considered a neurobiological condition that causes significant impairment and requires comprehensive clinical care management and medical treatment to ensure healthy development.  While the symptoms of ADHD can impact multiple areas related to a child’s daily functioning both at school and at home, proper and timely medication and follow-up treatment can significantly improve behavioral health outcomes.

How is it measured?

Quality initiatives for follow-up care for children prescribed with ADHD medication applies the following HEDIS measure specifications to assess levels of performance and outcomes improvement and ensure MBHP services continue to meet national standards in delivering quality care for young Members with ADHD:
1. Initiation Phase: The percentage of Members 6-12 years of age who had one follow-up visit with a practitioner with prescribing authority during a 30-day timeframe after the Index Prescription Episode start date
2.   Continuation and Maintenance (C&M) Phase: The percentage of Members 6-12 years of age who remained on the medication for at least 210 days (7 months) and who had at least two follow-up visits with a practitioner within 270 days (9 months) after completing the "Initiation Phase."
   
MBHP perform ADD ADD Improvement Initiatives
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How does MBHP perform?

MBHP's plan-wide performance is 39.9 percent for the Initiation Phase and 44.7 percent for the Continuation and Maintenance Phase of ADD treatment.

How does MBHP stack up to Medicaid providers nationally?

The table below presents MBHP's ADD performance rates compared against 2021 National Medicaid benchmarks in the 50th, 75th and 90th percentile.
Table 1
* MY 2022

Based on MY 2022 rates on ADHD, MBHP met the 50th percentile national Medicaid benchmark for Initiation at 39.8 percent and was below the 50th percentile benchmark for Continuation and Maintenance at 51.8 percent.

Performance Goal

MBHP will aim to meet the following MY 2023 year-end goals:

Improvement Initiatives

MBHP's Quality Department organizes and implements improvement initiatives and educational opportunities that aim to improve rates that meet ADD benchmarks.  Here are some examples of our recent initiatives:

What can I do?

Follow best practices for treatment of ADHD:
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends the following action to help primary care clinicians evaluate, diagnose, treat, and monitor children and adolescents with ADHD:

Resources

ADHD Assessment and Treatment Practice Parameter

AACAP Official Action: Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Provider HEDIS ADD Rate Requests

If you are interested in learning more about your HEDIS ADD rate as a provider, please contact the Quality Department.

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