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Pay For Performance Summit Los Angeles Jeff Thompson, M.D. Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality

Members of the Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality Advanced Health Affinity Health Agnesian Health Care Aspirus Wausau Aurora Health Care Bellin Health Columbia St. Mary s Dean Health System Franciscan Skemp Froedert & Community Health Gundersen Lutheran Luther Midelfort Mayo Health System Marshfield Clinic Medical Associates Health Centers Medical College of WI Meriter Hospital Prevea Health ProHealth Care Hospital Sisters Health System St. Joseph s Hospital St. Mary s Hospital ThedaCare University of WI Hospitals and Clinics University of WI Medical Foundation Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare

Business/Labor Partners At the Table/On the Board The Alliance Appleton Papers Badger Meter Daimler Chrysler GE Healthcare Schneider National Sentry Insurance Serigraph, Inc. The Trane Company United Auto Workers Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC)

WCHQ covers the entire state of Wisconsin

From the Beginning.. First Meeting in October 2002 First WCHQ Publication in 2003

Why do this? Take control, or be controlled Payer Pressure Pay for Performance Employer Efforts How to determine employees receiving quality care? Government Effort CMS voluntary reporting, IOM, AQA, etc.

Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality 2006-2007 Strategic Priorities We are a voluntary consortium of organizations learning and working together to improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of health care for the people of Wisconsin. What we do We will develop and publicly report measures of healthcare performance to drive improvement in care; design and promote quality improvement initiatives; and advocate for enlightened policy which supports our work. What we aspire to be We will be a recognized and respected national leader in public reporting; an organization of integrity and trust; transparent and inclusive in its governance and core processes; and willing to innovate, adopt, and continuously improve.

Purchasers Providers Payers VS Payers Purchasers Providers

Transparency Internal pressure versus market to improve Shared Effort Collaborative members build measures Improvement thru sharing of best practices Competitors become allies (for quality) How did you improve your A1c values?

Building a Better Measure Our Mission: To build a set of ambulatory measures to enable medical groups and/or health systems to collect and report quality of care data using medical group data on all patients (regardless of EMR) To build inpatient measures that are different, but complimentary, to the WHA project such as value quadrant graphs.

The Essential Blueprint Three Questions 1) Does the Patient have the condition? 2) Is this a Patient we manage? 3) Is this Patient current in our system? Coordinate with existing & established measures Alignment with national scene

Issues/Challenges Nomenclature (What is the cost?) Use of Composite Measures (Do they reflect quality?) Methodological Considerations (risk-adjustment, construction of composites) Display (How do we know when one hospital is better than another?)

Blood Sugar (A1C) Control Denominator = All Patients/All Payers

408 Diabetics Newly Under Control Bellin Patients w/ A1c<7 (6.41% Increase) A1c<7 Year One A1c<7 Baseline

From 72% to 82% (one year) Advanced Healthcare - 10% Increase Year One (82%) Baseline (72%)

Pneumonia Composite Score Summary The measures below represent the individual components of best-practice care for a patient with pneumonia. The composite score represents the reliability of the hospital's processes for making sure these components are delivered to the patient.

Pneumonia Care Hospital Charges and Quality Comparison Meriter Hospital Madison Severity Adjusted Charges: $15,421 PNE Composite Score: 72.14 (A) Appleton Medical Center (Appleton) $8,031 77.4 (L) Meriter Hospital (Madison) $15,421 72.4 (O) St. Mary s Hospital Medical Center $9,108 81.02 (S) University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics (Madison) $10,670 70.5

From WCHQ web site 2004 data - Pneumonia (NOTE: do not have an updated 2005 quadrant for all hospitals) GL has moved up in the quadrant on quality and LOS is lower in 2006

From WCHQ web site 2004 data - CHF (NOTE: do not have an updated 2005 quadrant for all hospitals) GL has move to top of quadrant on quality and LOS is lower in 2006

From WCHQ web site 2004 data AMI (NOTE: do not have an updated 2005 quadrant for all hospitals) GL has move to top of quadrant on quality and LOS is lower in 2006

The Merger of Data Flow WCHQ Inpatient and outpatient quality data WHA- Inpatient data WHIO- Broad financial data Will allow us to track and report value (Quality/Cost) for all patients, all payors, all segments of time, all preventative, intensive, or chronic healthcare issues.

Wisconsin Health Information Organization

Mission Creating and maintaining a centralized data repository for: Measurement of the performance of health care providers Creation of public reports on health care, affordability and efficiency

WHIO Structure Health care payers, purchasers, and providers: Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin Greater Milwaukee Business Foundation on Health Humana The Alliance United Healthcare of Wisconsin WEA Trust WPS Health Insurance Wisconsin Medical Society Wisconsin Employee Trust Funds Wisconsin Dept of Health & Family Services WHA

WHY? No one insurer or payor has enough data to do accurate performance reporting on provider groups We need to improve the cost of delivering care We can improve much faster if we have comparative performance data

Funding This is a public private partnership with funding coming from the State government and the private organizations equally

HOW? Secure Identity Set Insurers PHI Central Data Set Aggregated De-identified Data {Has patient identifier} De-identify Analyze and Enhance Episode Treatment Group APRDRG Summary Statistics Quality Performance Full Data Model Merged health plan data sets Public reports Ad hoc Reporting

Next Steps WCHQ WHA Expand measures (ex. Prevention) Expand to small practice groups Expand measures WHIO Data Integration/Testing/Use-including Public Reporting and Proprietary (Nov 07)

Next Steps WCHQ WHA Expand measures (ex. Prevention) Expand to small practice groups Expand measures WHIO Data Integration/Testing/Use-including Public Reporting and Proprietary (Nov 07)

Click a Letter Displaying Efficiency

Next Steps WCHQ WHA Expand measures (ex. Prevention) Expand to small practice groups Expand measures WHIO Data Integration/Testing/Use-including Public Reporting and Proprietary (Nov 07)

Summary Provider-led Employer engagement Collaboration, not competition

Jeff Thompson, M.D., CEO Gundersen Lutheran Health System 1900 South Avenue La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 782-7300 jethomps@gundluth.org