ADAPT Utilizing Innovative Member Engagement Programs to Educate, Involve and Empower your Members PRESENTED BY: Augusta Kairys, Senior Vice President, Medecision Kimberly Tuck, Plan President & CEO, Home State Health Geralynn Boone, Director, MLTSS Operations, Horizon NJ Health September 22, 2016
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Augusta Kairys Senior Vice President, Medecision This is a Section Break Title Slide Kimberly Tuck Plan President and CEO, Home State Health Geralynn Boone Director, MLTSS Operations, Horizon NJ Health
Kimberly Tuck Plan President and CEO, Home State Health
Innovative Member Engagement Strategies Enhanced Member Experience Fieldbased staff Community engagement Cultural competency training Locally active Innovative programs Clinical Expertise Integrated technology 5
Highlighting Successes Well-Care Reward Program Member Incentive Pilot Program CentAccount Member Incentive Program
Home State Health and STL Medical Supply Health+Care Rewards Program GOAL: EPSDT / Well-Child Checkup Improvement
Home State Health and STL Medical Supply Well-Care Reward Program Program Goals and Objectives Primary Goal Secondary Goal Tertiary Goal 10% increase in EPSDT visits for the study population Capture enhanced member data and demographic information Provide members with contact information for health providers and valuable community resources
Home State Health and STL Medical Supply Atchison Holt Nodaway Andrew Buchanan Platte Worth Gentry DeKalb Clinton Clay Jackson Cass Bates Vernon Barton Jasper Newton McDonald Harrison Daviess Caldwell Ray Well-Care Reward Program Program Overview Lafayette Johnson Henry St. Clair Cedar Dade Lawrence Barry Mercer Grundy Livingston Carroll Pettis Benton Hickory Polk Greene Stone Putnam Sullivan Linn Saline Chariton Dallas Christian Cooper Morgan Camden Webster Taney Schuyler Adair Macon Howard Randolph Moniteau Miller Laclede Boone Cole Wright Douglas Scotland Ozark Knox Shelby Monroe Pulaski Clark Lewis Audrain Callaway Osage Maries Texas Marion Phelps Howell Ralls Montgomery Gasconade Crawford Dent Pike Warren Shannon Oregon Lincoln Franklin St. Charles Washington Iron Reynolds Carter Ripley St. Louis Jefferson St. Francois Madison Wayne Ste. Genevieve Butler Bollinger Perry Stoddard Dunklin Cape Girardeau Scott New Madrid Pemiscot Mississippi 2,910 members throughout Missouri selected to be included in the program 1,000 members selected from each region of Missouri (West, Central and East) Member Criteria Ages 0 5 were selected from the West & East Regions Ages 0 6 were selected from the Central Region No EPSDT claims for 2015 Approximately 300 members had been with the health plan for less than 30 days
Home State Health and STL Medical Supply Well-Care Reward Program Program Outcomes
Home State Health and STL Medical Supply Well-Care Reward Program Program Outcomes 111 new phone numbers registered were previously not on file with the health plan 61% of the members provided a new phone number 52% of members that registered via text message requested their Primary Care Physician s contact information
Home State Health and STL Medical Supply Well-Care Reward Program Program Participation 200 180 176 183 Month Registrations % of population September 82 2.8% 160 140 120 128 October 46 4.3% November 48 6.1% 100 80 82 December 7 6.2% 60 Total Registrations 183 6.2% 40 20 0 September October November December
Home State Health and STL Medical Supply Well-Care Reward Program Program Participation 8.74% Well-Care Reward Registered % of population 25.14% Burt s Bees Essentials Kit 38 20.77% $10 Subway Gift Card 46 25.14% Disney Coloring Book 16 8.74% Minion s Play-Doh Kit 83 45.36% 45.36% 20.77% $10 Subway Gift Card Burt's Bees Kit Minion's Play-Doh The Coloring Book
Home State Health and STL Medical Supply Health+Care Rewards Program Pilot Summary
CentAccount Member Incentive Program
Highlighting Successes CentAccount Rewards Home State Health Gives You More with CentAccount! It Pays to Stay Healthy We want you to know how rewarding it is to take control of your health. There are many easy actions you can take to keep you and your family healthy. CentAccount is a program that provides dollar rewards loaded onto a CentAccount rewards card. You earn rewards by completing these healthy behaviors. After you complete one of the healthy behaviors, a CentAccount card will be mailed to you. New rewards will automatically be added to the card when you complete additional healthy behaviors.
Highlighting Successes CentAccount Earned Rewards by Reward Type 43,281 members earned rewards
Multiplatform Member Engagement
er Incentive program for 100% statewide FQHCS time assistance with PCP appointment setting Multiplatform Member Engagement ive outreach, PCP coordination & case management rs: Share high-risk member conditions & care gaps with PCPs Mobile App Technology: Member Portal: creenings, 24/7 hotline, active case management Member Concierge: ancial awards for healthy behavior Health Coaches: Primary Care Coordinators: y: Care management techniques designed StartSmart for Your Baby: od and reduce the risks of pregnancy CentAccount: ialized care planning for hydroxyurea identification eases member engagement Members have access to mobile applications Interactive member tools to stay up-to-date on health needs Real-time assistance with PCP appointment setting Health screenings, 24/7 hotline, active case management Share high-risk member conditions & care gaps with PCPs Care management techniques designed to extend the gestational period, and reduce the risks of pregnancy Expanded financial awards for healthy behavior
Geralynn Boone, RN, BSN, MSM Director, MLTSS Operations, Horizon NJ Health
Mobile Technology
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How can we insert value-based pay in home care? get actionable insight out of the home? make home care workers part of the care team? minimize fraud, waste and abuse? reduce administrative costs for the provider? increase audit readiness for the health plan and provider?
Goals of program Empower the aide: Contributing member of the care team Early identification of changes in condition: Early intervention to improve health outcomes and reduce risk of admission Close gaps in care: Impact HEDIS/STARS Minimize fraud, waste and abuse: Validation of visit
App Features Check In
App Features Care Gap Closure
App Features Change in Condition
App Features Care Plan
App Features Check Out
Results
Medicaid Readmission
Readmission Framework Measure effectiveness of intervention program comparison with control and other interventions Identify best interventions Calculation of program return on investment (ROI) A. Member Identification Define 30 Day readmission Predict readmission risk membervisit level Identify drivers of readmission risk D. Program evaluation & effectiveness B. Design of intervention programs Define interventions Design test and control population Decide evaluation measures and duration of the study C. Execution of intervention Execute intervention strategy home visits, follow-up calls, telemonitoring, patient education, etc. Track all interventions
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Augusta Kairys Senior Vice President, Medecision Thank you Kimberly Tuck Plan President and CEO, Home State Health Geralynn Boone Director, MLTSS Operations, Horizon NJ Health