Advancing Primary Care Delivery: Practical, Proven, and Scalable Approaches Chartpack UnitedHealth Center for Health Reform & Modernization September.

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Advancing Primary Care Delivery: Practical, Proven, and Scalable Approaches Chartpack UnitedHealth Center for Health Reform & Modernization September 2014

Advancing Primary Care Delivery: Practical, Proven, and Scalable Approaches Primary care is the foundation of the U.S. health care system, central to improving health and to effectively treating patients. The United States faces a challenge in terms of increasing overall primary care capacity and aligning the supply of primary care resources with demand in underserved communities. Building blocks for increasing capacity include leveraging a diverse clinical workforce, practicing in care teams, and utilizing health information technology (HIT). Care delivery models that leverage these building blocks have improved quality and contained costs, by applying value-based payments. Additional pathways to expand and target capacity include leveraging retail health clinics, reaching patients where they live, utilizing group visits, and better targeting “super-utilizers” and other complex patients. The full report can be accessed at unitedhealthgroup.com/modernization

Health Care Markets with a Higher Concentration of Primary Care Physicians Have Fewer Avoidable Hospital Admissions

Health Care Markets with a Higher Concentration of Primary Care Physicians Have Fewer Avoidable Hospital Emergency Department Visits

Health Care Markets with a Higher Concentration of Primary Care Physicians Have Lower Use of High-Technology Diagnostic Imaging, Which is More Costly and Often No More Effective Than Traditional Imaging

The Volume of Primary Care Physician Visits in the United States Declined and Specialist Visits Increased Between 2012 and 2013

Among New Medical School Graduates, Only One in Six is Choosing to Practice Primary Care

Some Areas of the Country, Including the West and the South, Face Greater Challenges than Others in Ensuring Primary Care Capacity in the Coming Years

The Percentage of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants Who Practice in Rural Areas is Greater Than the Percentage of Physicians

Primary Care Physicians are More Concentrated in Higher-Income Areas

Primary Care Physicians are More Concentrated in Areas with Lower Rates of Uninsured

Areas with Lower Concentrations of Primary Care Physicians Have Higher Concentrations of Non-Physician Primary Care Providers

WESTMED’s Commercial ACO, in Partnership with UnitedHealthcare and Optum, Achieved Reductions in Hospital Utilization and Costs

Monarch’s Medicare Pioneer ACO, in Partnership with Optum, Achieved Cost Reductions for its Patients while Spending Increased for the Reference Cohort

The Number of Health Care Retail Clinic Visits has Increased Dramatically in Recent Years

Use of Group Visits by Family Physicians Doubled Between 2005 and 2010

Each Year, “Super-Utilizers” – the Top 5% of the Population in Terms of Per Capita Spending – Account for 50% of All Health Care Costs

Among “Super-Utilizers,” 38% Will Remain Super-Utilizers the Following Year