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Learn more about ways to Bend the Curve in health care costs at: Made possible through support from: Preventing Hospital Readmissions: A $25 Billion Opportunity

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation2 A $25 Billion Opportunity Notes 1. NEHI. (2008). How Many More Studies Will It Take? A Collection of Evidence That Our Health Care System Can Do Better. Retrieved from Last accessed October 2011.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation3 Scope of Hospital Readmissions Medicare Patients: –One in every five Medicare patients discharged from the hospital is readmitted within 30 days. 2 Preventable Readmission Rate: 3,4 –The preventable readmission rate for all insured patients is 11%; for Medicare patients the rate is 13.3%. 836,000, or 12%, of the more than 7 million 30-day hospital readmissions that occur each year are preventable. 5 Notes 2. Jencks, S.F., Williams, M.V., Coleman, E.A. (2009). Rehospitalizations among patients in the Medicare fee-for-service program. New Engl J Med, 360(14),1418– Goldfield, N.I., McCullough, E.C., Hughes, J.S., et al. (2008). Identifying potentially preventable readmissions. Health Care Financ Rev, 30(1), Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. (2007). Report to the Congress: Promoting Greater Efficiency in Medicare. Washington, DC. Retrieved from Last accessed October NEHI Preventable Readmission Rate 3,4 % % %

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation4 Costs of Hospital Readmissions Preventable hospital readmissions cost the U.S. healthcare system an estimated $25 billion annually. 6 Notes 6. PriceWaterhouse Coopers’ Health Research Institute. (2008). The Price of Excess: Identifying Waste in Healthcare, Retrieved from Last accessed October 2011

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation5 Reasons for Readmission First Hospital Stay: –Patients experience preventable medical errors and complications during the first hospital stay. Access Barriers: –Patients have limited or no access to effective post-hospital follow-up care (e.g. rehabilitation) in their communities. Inadequate Information: –Patients and families are inadequately informed about post-discharge care. Ineffective Dissemination: –Hospital records and discharge instructions are not effectively and efficiently disseminated to primary care clinicians and other post-discharge care providers.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation6 Types of Patients Readmitted Preventable readmission rates are highest among patients with: 7 –Heart failure –Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease –Psychoses –Intestinal problems –Those who have had various types of surgery (cardiac, joint replacement or bariatric procedures) Notes 7. Jenks, Williams, and Coleman

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation7 A $25 Billion Opportunity Notes 1. NEHI. (2008). How Many More Studies Will It Take? A Collection of Evidence That Our Health Care System Can Do Better. Retrieved from Last accessed October 2011.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation8 Solution: Change Admission Procedures Hospital Admission Authorization: –Requiring that hospital admission authorization includes both the identification of a health care professional to manage post- discharge care and a process for health care professionals to receive hospital records and discharge plans.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation9 Solution: Upgrade Discharge Processes Initial Appointments and Follow-up: –Requiring that discharge procedures include scheduling initial appointments for patients with health providers who will provide follow-up care. Creating clear and detailed discharge plans tailored to patients and families. Medication Reconciliation: –Conducting medication reconciliation to ensure that pre- and post-discharge medication lists are consistent and utilizing clinical pharmacists for post-discharge phone calls to monitor medication use. 8 Notes 8. Jack, B.W., Chetty, V.K., Anthony, D. (2009). A reengineered hospital discharge program to decrease rehospitalization: A randomized trial. Ann Intern Med, 150(3),

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation10 Solution: Improve Follow-up Care Providing patients with timely access to community-based care. –Example: Health care professional visits. Using nurse advocates to arrange timely post-discharge follow-up appointments with patients’ primary care providers. 9 Notes 9. Jack, Chetty, and Anthony

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation11 Solution: Enhance Technology Interventions Profiling Systems: –Using profiling systems to identify patients at high risk for readmissions and connect them to additional discharge support. 10 Tele-Health Technologies: –Monitoring patients in their homes using tele-health technologies to transmit clinical data to providers. –Empowering patients through tele-health systems to be better informed about their conditions and self-care measures they can take to prevent readmissions. Notes 10. Society of Hospital Medicine. Project BOOST: Care Transitions Implementation Guide. Philadelphia, PA. Retrieved from Last accessed October 2011.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation12 Incentivize Providers: –Reward providers with a share of net financial savings earned from reducing costly and preventable hospital readmissions. Create Alternative Payment Models: –Example: Bundled payments. Solution: Reform Payment for Providers

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation13 Target At-Risk Groups: –Encourage adequate payment for proven technologies that monitor and support compliance in patient groups at highest risk of readmission. Incentivize Private Payers: –Encourage private payers to follow Medicare’s lead on reducing payments to hospitals for preventable hospital readmissions. Solution: Reform Payment for Providers (cont.)

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation14 Solution: Expand Quality Measurement Measure Continuity of Care: –Measure whether patients received adequate continuity of care planning, including post-discharge instructions, information about help they will need at home and symptoms they should watch for during their recovery.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation15 More about Bend the Curve To learn more about the Bend the Curve campaign, please visit There you can read and download the Health Care Leader’s Guide to High Value Health Care, policy briefs on this and other topics in health care waste, and a webcast of this presentation. Please credit NEHI and WellPoint Foundation for the use of any of the preceding slides.