April 21, 2016 Rides to Wellness Building Ladders of Opportunity & Access to Care through Public Transit and Healthcare Partnerships.

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April 21, 2016 Rides to Wellness Building Ladders of Opportunity & Access to Care through Public Transit and Healthcare Partnerships

2 What is Rides to Wellness? Federal Interagency Coordinated Council on Access and Mobility (CCAM) FAST Act changes Why should we focus on the intersection between health and transportation? What are the compelling needs? How will we accomplish the Rides to Wellness Initiative? Results so far and next steps Rides to Wellness Presentation Outline

3 Rides to Wellness Vision and Goals Improve healthcare access Reduce healthcare costs Leverage public transportation assets and services Through rides people and community health thrive

4 Coordination Codified under Section 5310 in FAST Act 11 federal agencies, coordinating 80+ funding streams supporting transportation Joint programs link networks, increase efficiency, build partnerships Local partners collaborate to serve the public better

5 FAST ACT Section 5310 Changes New Discretionary Pilot Program ($2-3.5M/yr.) to Expand Access and Mobility Innovations in coordination including technology solutions Policies to expand interagency coordination, break down federal barriers, and promote locally developed coordinated planning Several References to NEMT Service For more information, visit:

Compelling Need Almost 80% of healthcare costs ($2.1T) associated with chronic conditions. Missed appointments = lost revenues, wasted staff time, access problems, and worse patient care. 18% of patients discharged readmitted within 30 days, 1/3 within 90 days. Medicare spends $15B annually for hospital readmissions. Public Transportation has excess capacity in off-peak hours.

7 Benefits of a Health and Transportation Initiative: a Win - Win Health equity resulting from reduced health disparities Better health access resulting in fewer missed appointments, reduced healthcare costs for providers and improved health for people New Public Transit riders and partnerships with Healthcare providers and insurers

8 How Will We Accomplish This Initiative?

9 Activities to Date: Forums and meetings Rides to Wellness (R2W) Executive Summit (March 11, 2015) Transit CEO Forum (October 3, 2015) Missouri Get Link'd Health & Transportation Conference (October 13-14, 2015) R2W Forum, Baltimore MD (March 31,2016)

10 Missouri Statewide R2W Event Get Link’d 2015 Jefferson City, Missouri Co-sponsors: – Missouri Rural Health Association – Missouri Public Transit Association – HealthTran More info:

11 Forum Results: Eight Key Themes Coordinated Planning Partnerships Client-Centric Technical assistance ROI Technology Outreach and Marketing Mobility Management 11

12 Activities to Date: R2W Healthcare Access Challenge Grants $400K awarded to 16 communities Developed Partnerships Among Transportation, Health, and Human Services Extensive pre-application research to identify challenges (Dialysis, preventive care, readmission, mental health) Started with two possible solutions “Design Thinking” planning process lead to one solutions to fully plan Business Plan – Desirability, Feasibility, Sustainability

13 Healthcare Access Challenge Grant: Central Iowa 1.) Develop a “riders’ club” for recently discharged patients who need transportation to follow-up appointments that include an assessment to determine the best mode of transportation for them and linkage to a local mobility coordinator. 2.) Provide transportation to recently discharged patients, identified in consult with discharge planners, through trained volunteers recruited from the hospital’s Volunteer Services Department. More Info:

14 Healthcare Access Challenge Grant: Waukesha Co., WI 1.One call to schedule a ride and receive eligibility screening and application. Technology connects HST providers to central dispatch. 2.“Navigation” program: 1.Travel Training with volunteer “Bus Buddies” paired with Sr./PWDs 2.Trained volunteer “transportation wayfinders” assist individuals to apply for programs and help them (& caregivers) create an individualized transportation plan.

Current Efforts: Driving Change $5.3M Rides to Wellness Demonstration & Innovative Coordinated Access & Mobility Grants 2 Research Initiatives: IOM/TRB Workshop Community Scan (lack of transportation impacts) Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility (CCAM) Meeting late 2016 Rides to Wellness Regional Forums – 5 Regions in 2016 & the remaining in 2017

16 CCAM Meeting Later in 2016, the CCAM will meet to devise a strategy to: Develop a cost sharing policy and a cost allocation model Update inventory of human services transportation program guidance Promote coordination across agencies through joint planning and guidance 16

17 Rides to Wellness Demonstration Grants $5.3M Rides to Wellness Demonstration and Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO): funding/rides-wellness-demonstration-and-innovative- coordinated-access-and. funding/rides-wellness-demonstration-and-innovative- coordinated-access-and Posted: 3/29/16 Closes: 11:59 p.m. EST on 5/31/16 SF-424 form supplemental form: form

18 Rides to Wellness Grants, Continued The goal is to find and test promising, replicable public transportation healthcare access solutions that support the following Rides to Wellness goals: increased access to care, improved health outcomes, and reduced healthcare costs. Eligible applicants: States, Tribes, and Designated or Direct Recipients for funds under 49 U.S.C. 5307, 5310 or Eligible projects: Mobility management; health and transportation provider partnerships; technology; and other actions that drive change. The selected projects will develop innovative and replicable best practices.

Community Scan: Key Research Questions How does lack of transportation impact healthcare costs, including the percent of missed appointments? What percent of missed appointments are due to transportation issues? What are the direct costs associated with missed appointments? What are the indirect costs associated with missed appointments? 19

Community Scan: Survey Three networks will be surveyed: – The Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) community health centers – The Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Medical Centers – A National Health Insurer’s healthcare providers The survey will be administered to staff with access to data related to missed appointments and the ramifications of missed appointments on their costs and productivity The final report will include a summary of national data as well as profiles of communities with promising solutions 20

Community Scan: Key Partners Key partners from the following agencies will help guide the project: – FTA – VA – HRSA – A National Health Insurer – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services – Administration for Community Living 21

IOM/TRB Workshop The National Academies’ Health and Medicine Division (HMD) and Transportation Research Board (TRB) is hosting a workshop: “Exploring Data and Metrics of Value at the Intersection of Health Care and Transportation” at the National Academy of Sciences Building in DC on June 6-7, 2016 Workshop Objectives: – To showcase models of transportation services that facilitate individuals’ access health care providers; – To discuss data sources, information technology obstacles and solutions from (and across) the health care and transportation perspectives; and – To explore opportunities to ascertain the value of transportation services to improving health outcomes (e.g., through performance metrics) to transportation providers, to health systems, to payers. For more information, visit: 22

Regional Forums 23 Rides to Wellness Regional Forums: Bring together local metropolitan organizations, the healthcare sector, and public transportation leaders to explore partnerships.