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WellCare of Nebraska Baby’s First Program: Return on Investment Report
The percentages below were reported by the WellCare of Nebraska medical economics team and compares treatment cost-savings and outcomes for Medicaid babies in the Baby’s First program vs. members not in the program.
The Science and System Behind the Outcomes and Impact on Human Resiliency
Year One: Dramatic Reduction in Cost of Care Per Member Per Month Those who were enrolled in the Baby’s First program, designed to assist in guiding care needs in a baby’s first year of life, had a marked reduction in related costs than those not enrolled in the program:
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Enables a person to forget less
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Stimulates patient and caregiver early awareness of signs of adverse events
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75% Fewer Inpatient/ Readmission Costs
64% Less Emergency Room Visit Costs
60% Reduction in Total Medical Costs
Creates motivation as to why a person should listen, learn, and act
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Reduces feelings of loneliness and social isolation
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Stimulates memory retention and recall
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Produces honesty and transparency
Other Notable Program Accomplishments Include: ++ 86% retention rate of self-enrolled participants.
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Increases reciprocity to act (follow through, attend, perform tasks)
++ 21 adverse events avoided through data collected and escalated in real-time to live case managers via the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) administered throughout program. ++ Crying Education is the most engaged content, including Period of Purple Crying, how to create a Crying Plan, and Safe to Sleep ® . ++ 100% of surveyed members reported they would recommend the program to others. ++ Nebraska Governor Ricketts declared December 14, 2017 as “Pelican Day” in the state of Nebraska in recognition of the Baby’s First program.
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Builds confidence and believability (trust and credibility) to self-manage
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Builds back capacity to have friendships, love, and socialize
10. Develops, fosters, and strengthens resiliency
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