The Industrialization of Healthcare: Emerging Applications for Advanced Analytics

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The Industrialization of Healthcare: Emerging Applications for Advanced Analytics Brad Ryan, M.D. General Manager IMS Payer and Provider Solutions July 25, 2012

Market opportunity Sources: 1 The New England Journal of Medicine, Apr. 2009 2 David Blumenthal, MD, More focus on high-cost patients could save $300B, Healthcare Finance News, Apr. 2012 3 MedPAC. Report to Congress: Promoting Greater Efficiency in Medicare, Oct. 2008 4 MedPAC, Report to Congress: Reforming the Delivery System, June 2008 5 AHRQ Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, analysis for 2008 6 Osterberg, Lars, and Terrence Blaschke, Adherence to Medication, New England Journal of Medicine, 2005 7 Healthcare Intelligence Network, 2010 Benchmarks in Improving Medication Adherence, May 2010 2

In dus tri al i za tion 1. a historical phase, producing overall change in circumstances and resources of production or industry 2. characterized by individual judgment; manual labor replaced by mechanized mass production, use of technological innovation to solve problems, as well as more efficient division of labor 3. the large-scale introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises, and other productive activity into an area, society, country 3

New expectations of what s possible Foundation Intelligent People Point-in-time view Knowledge and experience via apprentice model Trial-and-error and cost-benefit judgments + quality +safety + cost Intelligent Tools Highly specialized professionals; advanced tools Technology & clinical advances using evidence produced and consumed by the community Vast number of options; informed intuition and best available information Disparate patient experiences; limited ability to compare + quality + safety - cost Intelligent Systems Patient-centered view across treatments, sites, providers Technology enabled Based on clinical evidence, driven by guidelines & protocols Reduced treatment variation and greater efficiency Art of medicine 4

Convergence of unmet need PBM Care/Disease Management Pharmacies, Other Suppliers Manufacturers and Distributors Hospitals and Health Systems Clinicians Health Plans Patients, Consumers, Caregivers Employers Government HIT HIE, EMR, Portals Players and roles differ by geography or construct Common themes across stakeholders and geographies 5

Key applications for advanced analytics Four areas of greatest impact to improve value Engage Physicians and Patients Support Pay-for-Performance Coordinate Integrated Patient Care Reduce Wasteful Variations Measure, benchmark, and track performance to reduce wasteful variations and achieve best practice in care delivery Profile, segment, attract, and engage at the physician and patient level Recognize and reward performance for risk sharing, value-based purchasing and other alternative Incentive models Influence and optimize site, channel and resources with a longitudinal view of the patient journey 6

IMS data and analytics Rx Information 3.0 Billion / Year Medical Claims Integrate 7 Billion Transactions / Year Prescribers 1 Million Tracked Weekly Longitudinal Rx 2.4 Billion / Year Healthcare Visits 9M Inpatient & 96M Outpatient / Year Groups/IDNs 760 Entities Payers / Plans 8,000 Plans A SINGULAR VIEW Near-census treatment insights Dynamic representation of total patient care Disparate data sources integrated Privacy protection, encryption Clinical Specialties All, including cardiology, neurology, oncology Treatments 70+% Dispensed Prescriptions Providers 1M+ professionals, 1M organizations & 2M affiliations Unique Patients 260 Million / Year Consumers 130M Consumer Profiles 7

The power of linked, real-world patient data Do you know what happens to patients before & after your interactions? Medical Office /Clinic Pharmacy/ Prescription Retail OTC Behavioral & Demographics Hospital Inpatient/ Outpatient Laboratory/General EMR Labs Long Term Care Patient ID Patient ID Patient/ Patient ID Patient ID Patient ID Consumer ID Physician IDs (referring & rendering) Prescriber IDs Physician IDs Physician IDs Physician IDs Physician IDs (referring & rendering) 8

Unique reference architecture for Big Data Data Lifecycle Stage 0 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Data Preparation Data Collection Data Transformation Building Intelligence Application Delivery Knowledge Management Identification Qualification Preparation Implementation Quality Assurance Validation / Certification Product Integration Training Medical / RX EMR Wholesaler Hospital Survey Data On-Site Clinic OTC Dental / Vision Lab Results Data Privacy Protection Standardization Customization Enhancement Quality Assurance Quality Improvement Integration Proprietary Methods Episodes of Care Performance Measures Disease Staging Norms / Benchmarks Market Scan Provider Clinical Measurement SFE Commercial Analytics R&D Pharmacy Pharmacy Benefit Strategies Consumer Data Analytics Consulting Services Program Integrity Government 9

Align resources and engage patients with targeted solutions to reduce readmissions A multi-state health system Envision Engage Patients Hundreds of daily discharges Under-staffed case managers, limited follow-up 18-25% readmit within 30 days of AMI, HF, PN admission Analyze Track Rx fulfillment, compliance Match de-id d patients against Rx data Refresh daily, post-discharge Empower Reduced follow-up by 53% day 1; +23% by day 3 Intervened with week 1 non-fillers Concentrated resources Drug-drug adverse effects Increased case management efficiency via target lists. Reduced avoidable readmissions for FY2013-focus DRGs by 34%. 10

Engage Physicians Track physician referral and prescription patterns to empower alignment strategies Prominent health system, competitive market Envision Highly fragmented market Appetite for physician employment, alignment Poised for services uptake Analyze PCP-to-specialist via claims ID key medical management relationships Translate to hospital procedures Track referrals across continuum Empower Meaningful, quantitative goals for Physician Liaisons Targeted campaigns, tracked effectiveness Met service-line P&L targets via market share analytics Enhance relationships with key market champions. Drive nearly $6M of annual top-line growth for target service lines. 11

Pay-for-Performance Align payers, providers, manufacturers around real-world performance value Integrated smoking cessation service - Germany Order to deliver service & treatment to the patients Envision Understand utilization and success Demonstrate value of drug Reduce utilization of health care Requests administration services & reimbursement Data processing on behalf of provider Requests patient treatment Reimbursement on behalf of manufacturer Referral of patients Analyze Impact study Orchestrate care delivery Continuous collection of realworld performance data Predictive analytics & modeling Empower Cessation drug sales revenue Reduced HC utilization savings Insight into customer health needs and strategies Win. Win. Win. 12

Outcomes-based payment - economics Manufacturer Revenue & Brand Sales Client perspective Both, cessation service and drug sales generate revenue streams Volume Service Center Revenue IMS perspective The service center generates revenues for IMS on a patient base Patients SHI savings from better outcomes Payer perspective Reduced utilization of healthcare by patients who quite smoking will generate considerable savings Patients 13

Actively managing patient care quality and reducing cost per patient PCMH of a large regional health plan Online Tools Care Gap Patient Insights Physician Performance Improved Patient Outcomes Envision Coordinate Patient Care Improve patient quality, reduce spend Support providers care delivery Measure outcomes and ROI Analyze KPI s Alerts Measure 73 performance KPIs ID high/low performers Calculate illness burden scores Disseminate care gaps Shared Financial Benefits for Physician and Payer Empower Deliver patient-level results to HC practitioner Care alerts & patient registries help control costs Operational efficiencies, optimize spending & resources Achieved 2% admissions reduction & saved over $500k annually. Actively managed catastrophic & multiple chronic conditions to save >$35k per patient. 14

Reduce Wasteful Variations Increasing quality and efficiency in prescribing, ensuring appropriate Rx use and spend A large national health plan s pharmacy program Envision ID comparative benchmarks Demonstrate quality & efficiency Identify non-compliant, high cost patients Monitor prescribing patterns Analyze Patient Rx compliance Rx utilization and costs Track utilization & costs for generic switch/formulary change Appropriate use, quality metrics Empower Multiple Dr., Multiple Brands/ Generics, Variable Costs Analysis of Costs, Usage and Benchmarks Drive Better Outcomes and Lower Costs Inform formulary strategies Continued cost and efficiency strategic objectives Monitor & manage chronic care Rx Efficiencies via better management of analytics. Identified over $10 Million in savings in program s first year. 15

Examples of IMS proprietary research to improve healthcare IMS Institute: Unbiased information for policy and decision makers Global health research program Treatment/drug utilization trends and expenditures Comparative effectiveness research Geographic variations in care Real-world practice 16

Interconnected view across healthcare If we did these 4 things well what would be different? Government & Employers Hospitals and health systems Manufacturers and distributors Treatment sites: pharmacies, labs, imaging, etc. Consumers, caregivers Physicians & HC Professionals Health plans 17

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