Race, ethnicity, and language data collection by health plans: findings from 2010 AHIPF-RWJF survey
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Race, ethnicity, and language data collection by health plans: findings from 2010 AHIPF-RWJF survey
Abstract
Background: Previous national surveys have documented the increase in collection of race, ethnicity, and language (REL) data by health plans. The latest 2010 survey created an opportunity to examine recent trends and to determine whether the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) had an effect on plans' practices.
Methods: A 51-item survey was sent to all health plans included in a national listing of plans (N = 250).
Results: The majority of responding plans collect data on members' REL. The frequency of race and ethnicity data collection was only slightly greater in 2010 than in 2008, 78.7% and 75% respectively. By 2010, 89.3% of health plans were collecting language data of their members, up from 74% in 2008 and 57.3% in 2003.
Conclusions: Since 2008, collection and use of REL data continues gradually to increase among health plans, demonstrating the industry's commitment to address racial/ethnic gaps in care.
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