Why Use Episode-of-Care Methodology? Robert A. Greene, MD, FACP Focused Medical Analytics PAI Seminar – Understanding Episodes of Care Chicago, June 22,

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Why Use Episode-of-Care Methodology? Robert A. Greene, MD, FACP Focused Medical Analytics PAI Seminar – Understanding Episodes of Care Chicago, June 22, 2007

2 Questions to be answered How is utilization measured without episodes of care? What are the problems with that approach? How does the episode concept help? What are the issues with episodes of care?

Population-Based Utilization Measures

4 Doctor, You Use Too Much…. Fill in the blank – Let’s use antibiotics One approach: per member –pmpm cost of antibiotics –Rx’s (Services) per thousand (SPT) Easy to calculate Easy to explain Easy to follow month by month Easy to make comparisons

5 Health Plan, You Don’t Realize…. My patients are sicker I have a different mix of patients –My patients are older and get more pneumonia –My patients are younger and get more ear infections I have to use the right medicine for every patient You only want to save money!

6 Population Measures – Cons No clinical correlation Therefore, no assessment of appropriateness –Cannot apply test for IOM paradigm Lack of case-mix adjustment Creates practitioner distrust

Episode-of-Care Methodology Helps

8 The Institute of Medicine Paradigm Overuse is the provision of a health care service under circumstances in which its potential for harm exceeds the possible benefit. Underuse is the failure to provide a health care service when it would have produced a favorable outcome for a patient. With misuse an appropriate service is provided, but a preventable complication occurs, and the patient does not receive the full potential benefit of the service. IOM. Crossing the Quality Chasm. (Washington: National Academy Press, 2003), 192. Improving quality means reducing overuse, underuse, and misuse

9 Episodes Allow Clinical Correlation Services may be appropriate for some conditions, not others Pharmacy Example: –Pneumonia: azithromycin is appropriate –“Chest cold” (virus): azithromycin is overuse –Flare of emphysema: may be appropriate Radiology Example: –Sciatica: Spine MRI may be appropriate use –Low back pain: Spine MRI more likely overuse

10 Episodes Form Reasonable Denominators Goal: Antibiotic use measure Consider the following series of services: –Office visit –Prescription for antibiotics –Office visit Is the rate of antibiotics: –One per patient? Diluted by more patients –One per 2 office visits? Diluted by more visits A better measure: one Rx per episode

11 Grouper has clinical priority logic Four episodes, each with 3 visits: 1.Cough, cough, cough 2.Cough, fever, cough 3.Cough, short of breath, cough 4.Cough, pneumonia, cough Key: ETG 900, “Isolated signs and symptoms” ETG 410, “Pulmonary signs and symptoms” ETG 374, “Bacterial lung infections” Episode Logic Helps Coding Uncertainty ETG 900 ETG 410 ETG 374

12 That Helps with Coding Variation In a series of visits one physician codes: –Cough, short of breath, pneumonia Another codes: –Cough, fever, pneumonia Another codes: –Cough, fever, bronchitis, pneumonia All episodes wind up in “Pneumonia” ETG Corollary – coding in any one visit may not determine ETG

13 Episodes Show Clinical Trade-offs Reduction of overuse implies services are not of (net) benefit Does this service improve overall care? Examples of resulting questions –Does azithromycin use decrease ER use? –Is CT use preventing admissions (e.g. r/o appendicitis?) Must look at all resources used, i.e. the entire episode of care

14 Episodes Allow Case-Mix Adjustment Different conditions generally cost different amounts or use different resources –Head cold –Bronchitis –Pneumonia By connecting resources to conditions, can find average costs or use That allows case-mix adjustment Further in presentation on efficiency index

15 Limitations of Episode Methodology - I Limitations of all claims-based systems –Limited adjustment for severity –No outcomes –Data accuracy a factor Patient centered – not a physician measurement –Therefore need post-grouping attribution rules Long “tail” of high cost episodes –Therefore need “outlier” rules and logic

16 Limitations of Episode Methodology - II Sometimes coding IS critical –Benign hypertension:ICD –Malignant hypertension:401.0 or 401. Unable to capture info outside of or across episodes without added tools Clean periods affect mix of episodes Are all episodes necessary? “Episode Churning”

17 Summary Episodes of care improve on pure utilization measurement –Clinical connection –Case-mix adjustment –Helps coding issues –Better denominators for rates Episode of care methodologies have –Similar limitations to other claims-based analyses –Some limitations particular to episodes

18 Questions?