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Title: Methodological Issues in Surveys of


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Methodological Issues in Surveys of
  • Consumer Satisfaction with
  • Health Insurance Plans

2
by Donna J. Brogan
  • Biostatistics Dept.
  • Emory University
  • Atlanta, GA
  • September, 1999

3
Outline
  • Introduction
  • Current Survey Methodology
  • Problems with Current Methods
  • Suggestions for Improvement
  • Discussion and Conclusions

4
Introduction
  • U.S.--Many Health Insurance Plans
  • Managed Care Plans--Dominant
  • Access to Insurance -- Employer
  • Subpopulations
  • Medicare, Medicaid, Children

5
Introduction-2
  • Evaluative data on plans
  • HEDIS (Health Plan Employer Data
    Information Set)
  • Accreditation, Marketing, Auditing
  • Consumer/Client Satisfaction with Plan
  • Annual Satisfaction Surveys

6
Current Survey Methodology
  • Contract with Vendor
  • Data Collection Instrument
  • Get needed care
  • Get care quickly
  • Good doctor communication
  • Courteous/helpful office staff
  • Customer service
  • Claims processing

7
Current Methodology-2
  • Sampling Frame Construction
  • Members vs. subscribers
  • Deletions from list
  • Sampling Technique--SRS
  • Find Subject
  • Home address/telephone

8
Current Methodology-3
  • Field Work
  • Mail QX
  • Phone interview
  • Combination of mail/phone
  • Sample Size 300 completed QXs
  • Response Rate Guideline gt 60
  • RR ( completes) / ( eligible)

9
Current Methodology-4
  • Data Analysis (as SRS)
  • Manuals developed by research firms with
    government support, e.g. CAHPS
  • Expansion of methodology
  • Disenrollees--why they left plan
  • Health/Functional Status--of members

10
Methodological Problems
  • Deviation from Equal Probability Sampling AND No
    Weighting of Data
  • random sample specified
  • some frame members excluded to avoid selecting 2
    or more from same household
  • adults covering only themselves children with
    no siblings-- higher selection probability

11
Methodological Problems-2
  • Many in Sample Not Located/Contacted
  • incorrect home phone number and/or address
  • Some in Sample no Longer Plan Members
  • Survey Response Rate Misleading
  • denominator those who agree to provide info
  • Subpopulations Not Represented Well

12
Suggestions for Improvement
  • Remove Nonmembers from Frame
  • Consider Various Sampling Plans
  • Cluster (subscriber unit) sampling
  • Equal probability or pps for cluster
  • Choose 1 person per sample cluster
  • Oversample Subpopulations of Interest

13
Suggestions-2
  • Improve Locate/Contact Procedures
  • Use Stage-Specific Response Rates
  • Locate response rate
  • Contact response rate
  • Consent response rate
  • Interview/QX response rate
  • Survey Response Rate--Product of 4 Above

14
Suggestions-3
  • Weighting Procedures--Unit Nonresponse
  • Post-stratify to Population
  • Perform Weighted Analyses
  • Sample not likely to be equal probability
  • Nonresponse/poststratification adjustments
  • Analytical Analyses as Well as Descriptive

15
Discussion
  • Suggestions--Standard Survey Procedures
  • Surveys Not Using These Procedures
  • Consultants--for Vendors and Plans
  • Administrative Databases for Plans
  • Accurate contact information
  • Timely information on disenrollees
  • Information for Oversampling

16
Conclusion
  • Surveys Used for Important Decisions
  • Accreditation
  • Internal auditing or monitoring
  • Marketing
  • Information to General Public
  • Need Better Quality Surveys on Satisfaction
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