Deploying Care Coordination and Care Transitions - Illinois

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Deploying Care Coordination and Care Transitions - Illinois Flex Program Reverse Site Visit June 23, 2015

Illinois Flex Program Illinois Department of Public Health Center for Rural Health – Flex Program grantee – 15 years Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network (ICAHN) – sub-grantee Responsible for administration and implementation of grant activities and outcomes Serves as Flex coordinator: provides CAH technical assistance, CAH regulatory issues, MBQIP/quality reporting ICAHN represents the 52 Illinois CAHs (recently added a CAH) Since 2004 and work as partners with Center

Healthcare Reform Moving from Volume to Value Based Care Health Care Reform – What does that mean for rural? Illinois CAHs? Triple Aim Clinically Integrated Networks Coordinated Care Program – Navigator Programs Transitional Care and High Costs Primary Care Driven Quality Reporting and Data Based Decisions Consumer – the new patient Market Share – fast growing systems Changing Reimbursement System Accountable Care Organizations

Flex Program – Change Agent

Readiness Assessment Summary Hospital Readiness Assessment Tool

Care Transition: What does that mean? Working Definition: Process of moving a patient or beneficiary from one level of care/service to the next level of care/service (examples: ED to trauma center; hospital to long term care or home health) Impact/Concerns: Communication critical (provider to provider) Fully informed care plan and treatment Continuation of proper treatment Problems identified – prevent errors Documentation Focus on outcomes Prevent duplication of tests Patient comfort Prime Example: wound care treatment plan…hospital to long term care CAH to Resource Hospital by Helicopter

Patient Transitions are Key How they Enter Hospital Discharge from Hospital Interdisciplinary Team Meetings Who is on the team When do they meet/round Navigators for care transition implementation Disease specific Risk specific

Flex Program – Role and Activities ROLE/Care Transitions make available resources, technical assistance, create awareness and provide education Provide opportunities to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs Flex Core Programs – quality, operational services and innovative systems of care Activities - examples MBQIP transfer measures Project dollars for individual CAH QI project (hospital to nursing home for wound care) Workgroup to develop common transfer protocol Quality improvement project – are patients coming back for cardiac rehab or PT therapy? Medication management from one level of care/service to the next (medication reconciliation) Swing bed marketing program

Care Coordination Definition: Care coordination involves deliberately organizing patient care activities and sharing information among all of the participants concerned with a patient's care to achieve safer and more effective care. This means that the patient's needs and preferences are known ahead of time and communicated at the right time to the right people, and that this information is used to provide safe, appropriate, and effective care to the patient. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Care Coordination: Why needed? “Triple Aim – better care, better cost and better outcomes” Critical for population health ACO management Quality Improvement Patient outcomes Communication Efficiencies Team based Opportunity for CAHs to excel!

Connecting with Primary Care Hospital and Physician Partnership –a must Physician Engagement Physician Leadership Culture Change Role of Non-Physician Practitioners Value to Physicians Improved patient care/outcomes/efficiencies Incentives – time and financial Primary Care Platform – Patient Centered Medical Home

A Year in the Life of a Patient Physical Therapists Nurses Social Workers Clinic Visits Home Care Agencies Community Referrals Months of Home Care Occupational Therapists Meds Nursing Homes Primary Care Providers Swing Bed SNF Hospital Admissions Dietician Diagnostics Lab/ Radiology Physician Specialists

Healthcare wrapped around the patient Care Navigator Team-Based Care Evidence-Based Standards Home Care Acute Care Long Term Care Physician Offices Community Care Hospice Skilled Care Outpatient Care Healthcare wrapped around the patient Care Navigator ensures team-based and use of EBP Result: Triple Aim Higher Quality Higher Service Lower Costs

Outcomes of a Robust Care Coordination Determine and update care coordination needs Create and update a proactive plan of care Communicate Between healthcare professionals & patients/family Within teams of healthcare professionals Across healthcare teams or settings Facilitate transitions Connect with community resources Align resources with population needs

Your Medical Neighborhood – Resource for Care Coordination High-Functioning Medical Neighborhood (patient – family – community) Community and Social Services Acute and Post-acute Care Ambulatory Care Communication – Complete Circle Patient/population Responsibility Public Health Diagnostic Services Pharmacy Wellness/Disease Management Economy and Opportunity Primary Care – Specialty Care Desired Outcomes/Model for CAHs Conducting your own community analysis

Flex Program – Role and Activities Role/Care Coordination make available resources, technical assistance, create awareness and provide education Provide opportunities to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs AND support MBQIP Flex Core Programs – quality, operational services and systems of care Activities Population Health pilot projects Community Navigator/community worker pilot projects Individual grant projects such as stroke networks or STEMI EMS community navigator pilot Workshops – certification programs Network activities – ACO efforts Support for CAHs to make change at grassroots level

Illinois Rural Community Care Organization Care coordination for each CAH and their providers/clinics is critical – all types of ACOs Part of quality measures – GPRO/ACOs Tremendous learning curve and culture change Proven care standards Data driven Building our own programs

Challenges Not a new concept for hospital inpatient care but new for community care Many systems of care are doing well – learning curve Health information exchange Building partnerships Evaluation performance of all providers Cost No consistency and all sorts of expectations Social media Other

Opportunity for Flex Programs You have resources to help CAHs add these programs necessary for long term survivability. Pat Schou Illinois Flex Coordination pschou@icahn.org