Getting and Building an Effective Health System Partnership

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Getting and Building an Effective Health System Partnership Maximizing Your Agency s Engagement Strategies Larry Baker, Baker Home Care Financial Consulting, LLC Andrew Eaves, a.m.eavesconsulting, LLC Kate Mercier, MSPT, COS-C, VP of Operational Excellence, BVNA

How we are Going to Do This Educational concepts Case study Take your questions throughout

Our Story How BVNA identified an opportunity to form a preferred provider relationship with Signature Healthcare

Overview of BVNA, SHC & Marketplace Brockton Visiting Nurse Association Independent, non-profit, 110 years in Brockton Average daily census of 800+ 100 clinicians/175 employees Service 30+ towns $16MM revenue Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital, Signature Medical Group, Signature Foundation, Brockton Hospital School of Nursing Clinical affiliation with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center 550 affiliated physicians and other direct care providers, 150 employed physicians and a total of 2,200 associates Multiple practice locations

Goals for Today 1. Identify partnership opportunities System vs. non-system 2. Get a seat at the table to make your proposal 3. Construct the most effective approach for your target partner 4. Manage the relationship 5. Measure the performance and value of the relationship

Why a Partnership? 1. Enhanced quality of care 2. Improved collaboration 3. Solidify referral volume 4. Increase market share and/or new lines of business 5. Monetize the evolving payment structure

Where do You Start?

Overview of the Evolving Healthcare Environment Emerging payment models Bundles Gain sharing Risk sharing ACO

Overview of the Evolving Healthcare Environment Success is tied to value as defined by the customer Traditional Metrics STAR Clinical outcomes Patient experience Innovative Metrics Disease-specific TME Management

Overview of the Evolving Healthcare Environment Health system partnerships include more than just hospitals SNFs Physicians Developing continuums and community health initiatives

Overview of the Evolving Healthcare Environment Changing role of home care We can leverage our skill set in new ways Be involved in setting the agenda

Evaluating Your Agency & Marketplace SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats

Evaluating Your Agency & Marketplace Market Analysis Competitors Customers Trends Market Share

Evaluating Your Agency & Marketplace Develop a profile of both you and potential partner Relationships Programs Payment models/payors Brand and positioning Geographic scope

Formulate Your Strategy Do you know what you want to achieve? New business growth? Sustain existing business? Or both???

Getting a Seat at the Table What s your network? Who can open the door? Leverage existing relationships Create the pitch Set and suggest the agenda

Creating the Pitch 1. Reference your connection 2. Demonstrate knowledge of an issue that is compelling to them 3. Reference the opportunity to help them find a solution 4. Request a meeting to discuss or brainstorm

Our First Agenda Cross Continuum Collaboration Initial Planning Session January 27, 2014 Agenda I. Introduction: II. Purpose: How we can better partner with each other to address the opportunities and challenges we face? III. Goal: Develop collaborative programs and processes to engage patients, offer best practice services to the geographic area that we mutually cover and achieve the Triple AIM in a financially sustainable way IV. State of Affairs: Industry, Organization, Programs V. Group Discussions: Challenges, Opportunities, Synergies VI. Next Steps: Establish Plans/Committees

Constructing the most effective approach for your target partner Determine what s in it for them Clinical Coordination of Care Financial Reduced Re-Hospitalizations Other Demonstrate that you have the data Knowledge of market share data Demonstrating your quality Know your financial data Target the presentation to your audience

Our Presentation 1. Healthcare Industry Influences Environmental factors Triple Aim Shift from volume to value-based payments New payment models Need for coordinating care across settings

Our Presentation 2. Home Care s Strengths in a Post-Acute Care Strategy Evidence-based practices Low cost provider Medication reconciliation Personalized teaching & coaching Home safety evals Coordinate community resources Eyes and ears in the home

Example of a Slide Innovative approaches to the use of post-acute care could be key to improving patient care at a lower cost A recent study showed that patients with similar clinical and demographic characteristics are receiving post-acute care in various settings http://www.ahhqi.org/research/efficient-care Example: Comparing average payments across first post acute settings, it is clear that home health is the most cost-effective. For example, the average first setting Medicare payments for MS-DRG 470 (major joint replacement) are: Home Health $3,267 Skilled Nursing Facilities $8,981 IRF $13,073 LTCH $27,399

Our Presentation 3. Home Care s Strengths in a Population Health Strategy Chronic care management Specialty programs, such as HF, Diabetes, COPD Use of technology, such as telehealth Coordination of non-medical resources

Example of a Slide Studies show that as the number of chronic conditions increases so do hospitalizations. Medicare beneficiaries with multiple chronic Illnesses account for the MAJORITY of all hospital readmissions.

Our Presentation 4. Home Care s Reimbursement Doesn t Support Innovation Home care economics Recent changes

Example of a Slide Current home care reality: Medicare has a positive margin Medicaid has a negative margin Managed Care has a negative margin No reimbursement for telehealth No reimbursement for care transitions No reimbursement for intensive case management (TMP) What has impacted home care finances recently? Continued Medicare payment reductions Sequestration

Our Presentation 5. Local Demographic Influences: 10,998 total population over 65 31.9 % live alone 28.2% self-reported in fair or poor health 39.8% with diabetes 60.7% with 4+ chronic conditions 21.2% inpatient hospital readmission rate (vs 17.8% MA) 4.0 home health visits per year (vs 4.2 MA) Source: Mass. Healthy Aging Report

6. About BVNA Scope of services Patient census Geography Employees Payor mix A typical week Our Presentation

Our Presentation 7. BVNA s Response to Change Business Model Investment in Value-Added Specialties

Example of a Slide Acute Care Specialties Oncology Palliative Care program Caring for Kids program Wound care (WOCN) IV Therapy Orthopedic Rehabilitation OB/GYN: maternal/child health Pediatrics Chronic Care Specialties Cardiac care w/telehealth ADA recognized Diabetic education Chronic Care Management program LifeLine

8. Brief Case Study Program overview Outcomes Key success factors Our Presentation

Example of a Slide Complex Care Program An evidence-based, collaborative program which provided care to patients last year, who collectively received home visits. Complex Care Manager coordinates services and collaborates with physicians, Payor case managers and community resources. We provide Medication Reconciliation, Fall Risk & Depression screenings Manager provides the required expertise to provide appropriate oversight, coordination and collaboration with the rest of the cross-continuum team.

Example of a Slide Complex Care Program Outcomes ACH rate of % ER visits have been decreased Patient satisfaction @ % vs. % MA avg for specific care issues Follow up with PCPs w/in 7 days has increased Key Success Factors (from bvna perspective): Intensive case management Improved communication Collaboration Added up front-costs to fund piloted position

Our Presentation 9. Summary Recap of key points Conclusion that supports goals Lead to next steps

Example of a Slide Needs in our mutual community are increasing Collaboration is critical for best outcomes A continuum that addresses inpatient, post-acute and community health is essential Signature Healthcare and bvna have proven compatible and successful Formalizing a process of collaboration makes sense to ensure programs are built to succeed Health care financing, as presently constituted, does not adequately meet bvna needs We must be innovative clinicians and business people We are better together

Evaluating Your Initial Meeting Identifying Appropriate Next Steps Did your meeting achieve its goals? What are the next steps that came out of it? Follow up is critical, but recalibrate. Keep at it until you achieve your goal.

Managing the Relationship What are your big picture goals? Relationship objectives Volume objectives Financial objectives Operational objectives Every meeting must have a goal; set the agenda Formalize working relationships Communication methods; keep everyone informed and engaged at every level Reporting and data exchange Evolve as new opportunities present themselves

Ways we are Working Together Because of this Partnership Chronic Disease Management Specialty HF Program Bundled MJR Program BPCI Community Coalition for Care Transitions Post Acute Predictive Modeling Program LEAN Healthcare Shared accountability

Measuring the Value Impact on business development opportunities Growth in Admissions Impact on VBP, HHCAHPS and Star Rating Reduction in ACH rate Impact on financials

Why a Partnership?...revisited 1. Enhanced quality of care 2. Improved collaboration 3. Solidify referral volume 4. Increase market share and/or new lines of business 5. Monetize the evolving payment structure

What s Next for You? 1. Agency and market assessment 2. Identify partners

Contact Info Larry Baker: lpbaker51@gmail.com 781.526.2398 Andrew Eaves: andrew@ameavesconsulting.com 203.887.4088 Kate Mercier kmercier@brocktonvna.org 401.527.5442