Success Stories: Purchasers and the Health Care Home Rushika Fernandopulle, MD. MPP June 2012.

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Success Stories: Purchasers and the Health Care Home Rushika Fernandopulle, MD. MPP June 2012

Kaiser Family Foundation and Health Research and Educational Trust. Employer Health Benefits 2009 Annual Survey. September 2009.Employer Health Benefits 2009 Annual Survey Increases Payers are getting poor value for health care spending, with suboptimal experience and outcomes, high and rising costs Widespread consensus that the solution must go beyond bandaids and involve real changes in how care is delivered An “Up at Night” Problem

Primary Care is Key ✤ Poor access- for appointments and in office ✤ Lack of continuity ✤ Force all interactions into visit ✤ Episodic and not continuous care ✤ Purely reactive, not proactive ✤ Lack of information systems and decision support ✤ Decisions made with poor, fragmentary data ✤ Provide levels of customer service far below almost any other industry ✤ Processes and outcomes (and prices) opaque to customer But Traditional Practices Not Up to the Task

Redesigning Care Need all three legs of the stool Payment People/ProcessData/IT Reward (or don ’ t disincent) quality and savings De-link payment from visits Increase investment in primary care Concept of Managing population Team based care- health coaches, huddle Culture of Service IT and analytics to decide who to intervene on, engage patients, and manage the system

The Imperative for Purchasers to Act Boldly ✤ The poor value for health care spending is a strategic issue; manage it like part of the supply chain ✤ Incremental efforts to impact the system have not worked- tweaking benefit design and incremental changes havent worked ✤ No one else really is equipped to drive real change ✤ As in every other industry it is the customer (the person who writes the checks) who can best trigger change ✤ Real role for purchasers to catalyze real delivery system change by engaging directly with providers to change payment and delivery

The Boeing Intensive Outpatient Care Program ✤ Self insured, over $2b/yr in health costs; major global competitiveness issue ✤ 150K lives in Puget sound area ✤ Work with 3 major medical groups to install better system for sickest patients Sites paid case rate on top of existing FFS; no patient incentives Care manager RNs placed into existing practices Docs and RNs given list of highest predicted cost patients, reports on those out of control Made shared care plans, allowed and preferential visit access, ran some groups, proactively checked up on people with registries

“Wrap Around” Model Works, but Challenging Only has worked with practices who are already high performing Lots of pressure to return to business as usual Range of engagement among docs and staff Reality of multiple payers means that you need to run a hybrid model

What if you start completely from scratch? AtlantiCare, a 2 hospital, not for profit health system partnered with us and a self insured payer (ocat 54 Fund) to build the Special Care Center (SCC), was launched July AtlantiCare, a 2 hospital, not for profit health system partnered with us and a self insured payer (ocat 54 Fund) to build the Special Care Center (SCC), was launched July This new practice, built from scratch based on the Iora model, resulted in dramatic improvements in experience and outcomes, elimination of racial disparities, and lower total spending This new practice, built from scratch based on the Iora model, resulted in dramatic improvements in experience and outcomes, elimination of racial disparities, and lower total spending Atlanticare got much local and national attention from this innovation (including Baldridge award), learned a lot about care patterns, feels it helps raise the bar with other docs Atlanticare got much local and national attention from this innovation (including Baldridge award), learned a lot about care patterns, feels it helps raise the bar with other docs Now has offered this to several other payers, including Horizon Blue Cross commercial and managed medicare, and several commercial plans; Now has offered this to several other payers, including Horizon Blue Cross commercial and managed medicare, and several commercial plans; Opened 1 more location, soon to open 2 more; starting to extend services to other docs Opened 1 more location, soon to open 2 more; starting to extend services to other docs

Redesigned Process Daily huddles with entire team Teamlet model during the day (Bodenheimer) Lots of non visit based care- , text, video Extensive use of groups- including Stanford Chronic Care Curriculum in 3 languages Integrated Mental health, nutrition Close feedback loops with pharmacy Real time data for management, including daily hospital, ER feeds Co-management with hospitalists Proactive care- based on registry queries, event triggers

Improved Patient Experience

Dramatically Improved Outcomes

Total spending dropped a net of 12.3%; Driven mostly by large decreases in hospital admissions, ER visits, and outpatient procedures For all SCC patients enrolled in 2009, relative to control group created using propensity matching.

Working in Different Settings

Raising the Bar We can build systems of care delivery that dramatically improve experience, outcomes, and affordability Right answer is likely a combination of innovation and improvement Purchasers have a key role in driving and guiding the changes that are needed “ Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results ” -Albert Einstein