PACT AS A READMISSION REDUCTION STRATEGY KAISER PERMANENTE - COLORADO REGION

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PACT AS A READMISSION REDUCTION STRATEGY KAISER PERMANENTE - COLORADO REGION Jodi Smith, MSN, CCMC, ANP-BC, ND Director of Hospital Operations, Specialty Services and Care Coordination Kaiser Permanente, Colorado Region

Readmissions are common and costly Factors Contributing to All-Cause 30-Day Readmissions 1 Study-in-Brief: In-depth review of causes of 30-day readmissions across 18 hospitals Findings: 47% of readmissions were potentially preventable 75% of readmissions causes occurred during discharge or post-discharge Most Common Causes (% of All Causes): 16% inadequate/untailored discharge plan 17% suboptimal condition management & monitoring 14% unaddressed social need 12% inadequate patient & caregiver learning 11% missed referrals and follow ups 1 Medical Care, Volume 50, Number 7, 2012

RISK STRATIFICATION Know Your Population and Where to Focus Your Efforts / Resources

Risk Stratification: LACE Risk of Readmission Scoring Tool 1 Of 48 different variables, the 4 most powerful predictors of 30-day risk of readmission/death are: L = Length of Stay A = Acuity of Visit (planned vs unplanned) C = Comorbidities E = ED use within the last 6 months 1 Walvaren et al. (CMAJ (2010) 182(6) : 551-557

BASELINE Readmission Rates by LACE Score LACE Score 30-Day Readmit Rate 1 0.0 % 2 0.0 % 3 9.1 % 4 5.9 % 5 6.3 % 6 5.7 % 7 8.7 % 8 8.9 % 9 24.8 % 10 17.1 % 11 15.7 % 12 23.8 % 13 22.0 % 14 32.0 % 15 26.1 % 16 31.8 % 17 33.3 % Low Risk 4.5 % Moderate Risk 9 % High Risk 25 %

Risk Distribution

TAILORED CARE One size does NOT fit all

Low Moderate High -Transition call from RN care coordinator within 48-72 hours - Telephonic Medication Reconciliation - Appointment booking and confirmation - PCP Phone visit 7 days - Override to higher level of care if necessary Same as low risk, except: - Office visit with PCP within 7 days Same as low and medium risk, except: - PACT home visit within 72 hrs - PCP appointment per PACT APN recommendation Care Pathways According to Risk of Readmission

Care Pathway for High Risk Members PACT Visit Med rec Physical exam Reinforce care plan Activate / educate Order labs Care Coordination CCM (NCQA QI7) Disease Management Resources Ensure care plan followed Discharge 48-72 hours Day 7 Day 15 Day 30 Discharge Spoken instructions quickly forgotten Follow up Appointment(s) PCP has DC summary and PACT consult note Patients bring in homework (wts, BP, HR) Review labs Titrate accordingly

Post-Acute Care Transitions PACT

PACT By coupling a robust readmission prediction tool (LACE) with strategically-designed post-discharge home visits (PACT), KPCO is able to target interventions specifically to patients who are at high risk of readmission and significantly reduce their rate of readmission. A NEW MODEL

PACT A single home visit within 72 hours of hospital discharge To targeted, high-risk members Conducted by nurse practitioners INTERNAL to KPCO Who collaborate and communicate across our care delivery system regarding each specific patient care plan and needs.

PACT: The Secret Sauce Taking care of uncertainty and leveraging competencies medical care and community care to create a supportive wraparound system for the most vulnerable and complex patients. Right message in the right place at the right time golden window of opportunity Not the same as Home Health Care PACT bridges care and allows for staggering points of care over time

Lost in Translation What dogs hear What patients hear... Larson, Far Side

PACT Domains Here is WHAT we DO Objective empirical assessment of the patient in their home Ensure proper follow up Intensive, in-person Medication Reconciliation and Management Patient education & engagement (homework) Assess and treat post-hospitalization complications or treatment failures Referrals, translation, ordering labs and titrating medications

PACT Keys to Success Here is WHY it WORKS 1:1 with the patient in their home environment they can hear you Tincture of time complexity requires it and so do our patients Ownership here s my number Not only pays for itself but contributes quality and cost metrics to the organization (NCQA QI7, QIP to CMS) Truly Triple Aim high quality care with exceptional outcomes for less money

MEDICATION RECONCILIATION I understand my medications, how to take them and why I need them.

Medication Reconciliation

MEDICATION DISCREPANCY EXAMPLES: Patient taking double dose of B-blocker. DC instructions state, Metoprolol 25 mg, take 2 tabs twice daily. Pt had 50 mg tabs at home and was taking "2 tabs as stated in the DC summary, therefore, taking Metoprolol 100 mg twice daily (200 mg total). Pulse was 46 at PACT visit, BP 96/48. DC instructions stated STOPAmlodipine and to START Metoprolol. At PACT visit, wife was giving patient both medications.

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RESULTS Proof is in the Pudding

% Readmission Rate 60% Reduction in Readmission Rate of the High Risk Group 30 LACE score 9 to 15 25 20 BASELINE, 25% 15 10 PACT, 11.5% 5 0

OTHER BENEFITS ED, Obs AND inpatient utilization reduction AKA - reduction in the Acute Care Return rate Very high level of patient satisfaction Upstream / downstream provider satisfaction from knowing that PACT is an extra layer of support for enabling execution of care plans Saves on home health visit costs

NEXT STEPS for PACT Expand PACT to SNF discharges Readmit Rate by LACE Category 60% 54% 50% 45% 40% 30% 23% 24% 30% 0-6 7-8 9-15 >= 16 20% 14% 19% 16% 10% 0% 30 day readmit from 1st hospital discharge 30 day readmit from SNF discharge

Getting Real PACT Patients (A) Control Patients (B) Total Patients 532 144 Inpatient Readmission events (Inpatient status only) Readmission rate (total number of readmissions/total discharges) Readmission rate (total number of readmissions/ total discharges + total readmissions) Acute Care Return Events (returns to emergency room, observation status and inpatient readmissions) Acute Care Return Rate (total acute readmissions/total discharges) Acute Care Return Rate (total acute readmissions/total discharges + total acute returns) 65 34 12.22% 23.61% 10.89% 19.10% 150 88 28.20% 61.11% 21.99% 37.93%

In conclusion Readmissions are common and costly Risk stratify your population and target your interventions accordingly Communicate the same plan to the patient and care team Keep the patient at the center of all you do

THANK YOU QUESTIONS.. Jodi Smith, MSN, CCMC, ANP-BC, ND Director of Hospital Operations, Specialty and Care Coordination Kaiser Permanente, Colorado Region Jodi.D.Smith@kp.org