Monarch HealthCare, a Medical Group, Inc.

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Monarch HealthCare, a Medical Group, Inc. Accountable Care in the Independent Practice Model June 7, 2010 Jay J. Cohen, MD, MBA President/Chairman Monarch HealthCare

Monarch HealthCare, a Medical Group, Inc. Monarch HealthCare, a Medical Group, Inc. Among CA s largest Independent Practice ACO s Geographically serves all of Orange County, CA Eighteen primary hospital relationships Over 2,800 independent physicians, including approximately 800 PCP s Servicing all business lines ~ 170,000 beneficiaries Medicare, Commercial and Medicaid (Medi-Cal) Mission: Helping Physician Partners Advance Medical Excellence in the Communities We Serve

Senior 29,664 Commercial 109,807 CalOptima 27,017

Monarch HealthCare Provider Network 2010 Monarch HealthCare Provider Network 2010

5 Accountable Care: Integration and Financial Alignment Integration Aligned Incentives Quality Outcomes at Affordable Prices Continuum of Care EHR Patient Experience Global Payment P4P Physician Incentive Payment

Monarch s NextGen Connectivity Solution

Managing Transitions of Care Managing Transitions of Care Chronic Care Mgmt ER PCP OCHP SNF SCP Pt centered medical home Transition of Care Palliative Care / POLST IPCM

Risk-Based Resource Allocation Risk-Based Resource Allocation Resource allocation based on acuity Lowest Risk Highest Risk High Intensity Care Team Case Management Disease Management Population Management

Staying Healthy Programs Staying Healthy Programs Patient incentive programs for appropriate self-care Mammograms Colorectal Screening Chronic Medication Monitoring Diabetes Well Examinations

Disease Registries Point of Service Care Reminders Patient Preventive Care Reminders Chronic disease management Diabetes Asthma Medication Monitoring Supplemental repository for physician reporting of patient data

Complex Case Management Complex Case Management Network physicians can refer any patient for case management Case Management Services include: Medication reconciliation Coordination of DME needs Coordination of appointments and specialty referrals Documentation of Patient Health Assessments Nurse coaching, self-management skills

Care Team Approach Care Team Approach Diabetes Care Team in PCP and Endo offices Consists of Registered Dietician, Certified Diabetes Educator and Case Managers Group dynamic Innovative tools (conversation maps) Medical Home Programs Close monitoring of high risk patients by NP and social worker in the patient home Coordination of care with PCP

Monarch Health Plan (MHP) Monarch Health Plan (MHP) Monarch applied for and was granted a Knox-Keene License in April 2007 by California s Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) MHP began assuming global risk in 2008 Monarch directly manages professional and institutional funds Allows better coordination of wider scope of patient services Larger percentage of revenue makes Monarch accountable for majority of costs, creating additional opportunities for savings Re-direction to most appropriate place of service More robust preventive services and interventions

Hospitalist Program Hospitalist Program All inpatient care Hospitalist coverage of skilled nursing facilities Same day PCP notification of admission and discharge information Coordination with Case Management Manage transitions of care

ABC PCP Medical Group

ABC Medical Group Gastroenterology

Accountable Care: Version 3.0 Accountable Care: Version 3.0 Widespread (i.e. regional or national) EHR interoperability and connectivity Learning organizations comprised of patientcentric, physician-led teams Efficiently coordinates care for majority of patients responsive to evidence-based clinical guidelines (i.e. low-variability) Allows clinicians flexibility to effectively manage complex and atypical cases (i.e. high-variability) Routinely collects and analyzes standardized data to understand impact of variable practices on outcomes Regularly updates best practice guidelines to reflect lessons learned Quality of outcomes consistently high; costs controlled and predictable And both reported transparently