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1 IAHL Roundtable Discussion February 28, 2013 Des Moines, Iowa Keith J. Mueller, PhD Director, Head, Department of Health Management and Policy University of Iowa College of Public Health 2 Accountable Care Organizations Access to Pharmaceutical Services Enrollment into Insurance Plans Post 2014: Exchanges Evolution of Medicare Advantage in Rural Areas Evaluating Specific Interventions: Telehealth Direct Engagement Through Technical Assistance Inform Stakeholders 1

3 Accepting insurance risk Focus on population health Trimming organization costs Using the data being captured (e.g., electronic health records) Health care as retail business 4 Raw material Data and information Connectivity Core capabilities, e.g., primary care Leadership 2

5 Align with primary care doctors Ratchet all costs out Measure and improve quality Know your value proposition 6 Clear Vision Principles for redesign (reliability, customization, access, coordination) Teamwork Leadership Customer focus Data analysis and action plans Inclusive beyond health care system Source: Pursuing the Triple Aim, Bisognano and Kenney. Jossey Bass. 2012. 3

7 Not your father s medical home Potential future of primary care Emphasis on integrated services, management of chronic conditions, team based, patient centered care 8 Including Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) Including Pioneer Demonstration from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) CMMI anticipates doubling in 2013 And much more.. 4

9 32 Pioneer ACOs 222 MSSP ACOs 35 116 are Advanced Payment 424 total ACOs; in 48 states 10 21-31 million Americans receive care through ACOs 2.4 million in Medicare ACOs 15 million non Medicare patients of Medicare ACOs 8 to 14 million patients of non Medicare ACOs Source: The ACO Surprise by Niyum Gandhi and Richard Weil. Oliver Wyman, Marsh & McLennan Companies. 2012. http://www.oliverwyman.com/media/ow_eng_hls_publ_the_aco_surprise.pdf 5

11 In 19 states more than 50% of residents have access to ACOs In 12 states between 25% and 50% have access to ACOs (includes Montana) Source: http://www.oliverwyman.com/media/ow_eng_hls_publ_the_aco_surprise.pdf ACO DISTRIBUTION BY STATE 12 Source: David Muhlestein, Andrew Croshaw, Tom Merrill, Cristian Pena. Growth and Dispersion of Accountable Care Organizations: June 2012 Update. Leavitt Partners. Accessed August 20, 2012 from LeavittPartners.com 6

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17 People centered foundation Population health and data management Health home ACO leadership High value provider network Payer partnership Source: AJ Forster, BG Childs, JF Damore, SD DeVore, EA Kroch, and DA Lloyd Accountable Care Strategies. Commonwealth Fund. August, 2012. http://www.commonwealthfund.org/~/media/files/publications/fund%20report/2012/aug/1618_forster_ac countable_care_strategies_premier.pdf 18 Revenue reduced for readmissions Must prove quality and cost to be part of network More patient shopping, even across rural hospitals By 2020 6% of Medicare payment tied to risk incentives: VBP, readmissions, hospital acquired conditions 9

19 Volume to value Group contract to patient service Care coordination across the continuum Patient centered care Lower costs 20 From clinical care to health and health promotion From patient encounters to people enrolled in system and interactions with people Managing patients according to patient need across illness spectrum and continuum of care 10

21 New cooperative agreement: Rural Health system Analysis and Technical Assistance Partners: and StratisHealth Vision: to build a knowledge base through research, practice, and collaboration that helps create high performance rural health systems 22 1. Analyze rural implications of health care delivery, organization, and finance changes fostered by public policy and private sector actions. 2. Develop and test technical assistance tools and resources to enable rural providers and communities to take full advantage of public policy changes and private sector initiatives 3. Inform further developments in public policy and private action through dissemination of findings. 11

23 Typologies of places and systems Activities that do and could occur, given types of places and health systems Assess implications for rural people, places, and providers 24 Inform: to help leaders create awareness of the need to change care delivery to deliver value to all stakeholders, and make that case locally Assess: to understand strengths, needs, and capacity to build value in local health care environment 12

25 Prepare: to identify action steps based on organizational and community needs and capacity Act: to select activities based on synthesis of assessments and discussion and then implement organizational and community change that creates value 26 Improve: changes to current activities that optimize effectiveness Enhance: modest changes to broaden and improve care delivery (one foot still on the dock) characterized by focused, limited, tactical, and low risk activities Innovate: transformational changes with new structures and models characterized by broad, enterprise wide, bold, and experimental activities 13

27 Payment per event will moderate Tolerance for services of questionable merit will diminish Opportunities to generate payment for population health management Best care, best health, optimum benefits for the community 28 The RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis http://cph.uiowa.edu/rupri The RUPRI Health Panel http://www.rupri.org 14

29 Department of Health Management and Policy College of Public Health 105 River Street, N232A, CPHB Iowa City, IA 52242 319-384-3832 keith mueller@uiowa.edu 15