Authors

  1. Grembowski, David PhD
  2. Conrad, Douglas A. PhD
  3. Naranjo, Diana MPH
  4. Wood, Suzanne PhD
  5. Coe, Norma B. PhD
  6. Kwan-Gett, Tao MD, MPH
  7. Baseman, Janet PhD

Abstract

The State of Washington received a State Innovation Models (SIM) $65 million award from the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to improve population health and quality of care and reduce the growth of health care costs in the entire state, which has over 7 million residents. SIM is a "complex intervention" that implements several interacting components in a complex, decentralized health system to achieve goals, which poses challenges for evaluation. Our purpose is to present the state-level evaluation methods for Washington's SIM, a 3-year intervention (2016-2018). We apply the RE-AIM (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance) evaluation framework to structure our evaluation. We create a conceptual model and a plan to use multiple and mixed methods to study SIM performance in the RE-AIM components from a statewide, population-based perspective.