Social Justice in Healthcare

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Social Justice in Healthcare James Corbett, J.D., M.DIV., SVP Community Health and Values Integration Centura Health Harvard Bioethics Conference 4/14/2016

Overview Social Justice Changing Healthcare Landscape Value and Population Health Aligning Social Justice & Fee for Value Building an Ethics Infrastructure 2

Community Health & Mission Department Community Health Behavioral Health Mission and Values Research Operations Spiritual Care Ethics Global Health

We extend the healing ministry of Christ by caring for those who are ill and by nurturing the health of the people in our communities. 4

Social Justice 5

Lawrence O. Gostin Social Justice is viewed as so central to the mission of public health that it has been described as the field s core value: The historic dream of public health is a dream of social justice. The fair disbursement of common advantages and the sharing of common burdens. It captures the twin moral impulses that animate public health: to advance human well-being by improving health and to do so particularly by focusing on the needs of the most disadvantaged Lawrence O. Gostin and Madison Powers. What Does Social Justice Require for the Public s Health? Public Health and Policy Imperatives. Health Affairs 25, no. 4 (2006):1053-1060. 6

John Rawls: A Theory of Justice The natural distribution is neither just nor unjust; nor is it unjust that persons are born into society at some particular position. These are simply natural facts. What is just and unjust is the way that institutions deal with these facts. 7

Catholic Healthcare in the United States Source: Catholic Health Association, 2016. https://www.chausa.org/docs/default-source/general-files/cha_mini_profile2016.pdf?sfvrsn=2 8

Ethical & Religious Directives Offer moral guidance, drawn from the Catholic Church s theological and moral teachings, on various aspects of health care delivery. The biblical mandate to care for the poor requires us to express this in concrete action at all levels of Catholic health care. Prompts us to work to ensure that our country s health care delivery system provides adequate health care for the poor. In Catholic institutions, particular attention should be given to the health care needs of the poor, the uninsured, and the underinsured. 9

To provide extraordinary care, where the patient comes first, supported by world-class education and research. Committed to delivering compassionate care across the healthcare continuum to improve quality of life for persons recovering from, or learning to live fully with, illness, injury and disability. We will provide consistently excellent and accessible health services to all in need of care regardless of status or ability to pay exceptional care, without exception. Provide a safe, functional, and comfortable environment conducive to learning, working, and conducting research through Professionalism, Excellence, and Teamwork 10

Mission No Margin, No Mission Too simplified for today s opportunities Our Margin is in Our Mission What do we do that is valuable? To Whom? 11

CHANGING HEALTHCARE LANDSCAPE 12

Largest Hospital Systems by Number of Hospitals Rank Name No. of Hospitals 1 Community Health Systems 197 2 Hospital Corporation of America 166 3 *Ascension Health 137 4 *Catholic Health Initiatives 103 5 *Trinity Health 90 6 Tenet Healthcare Corporation 84 7 LifePoint Health 72 8 *Adventist Health System 45 9 *Sanford Health 43 10 *Dignity Health 39 *Not-for-profit Source: Modern Healthcare s 2015 Hospital Systems Survey, health system websites

Medicaid Expansion 18.6% Increase in Medicaid Enrollment since expansion Approx $5.7B in 2015 Charity Care Funds can be taken out of communities by mega-systems focusing on system needs instead of local community needs 14

Hospital Alignment Holding Company Company created to buy and possess the shares of other companies, which it then controls Operating Company Independent Hospitals in Competition A company that makes a good or provides a service that it then sells to customers or clients. 15

Number of Departures Healthcare CEO Turnover 350 CEO Departures by Industry 300 250 200 150 100 2014 2015 50 0 Healthcare* Computer Govt/Nonprofit Finance Industry *Excludes Pharmaceutical The hospital industry leads the nation in CEO turnover rates, with a near record high of 18% in 2014 and 2015. Source: Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. 2015 Year-End CEO Report. Source: ACHE: Upheaval in healthcare industry keeps CEO turnover rate high March 2016. American College of Healthcare Executives.

Value & Population Health

Payment Innovation Connecting payment reform to quality improvement Accountable care at the population level Accountable care at the episode level Fragmented Fee-for-Service The Accountable Care Glide Path PCMH and ACO Shared Savings Bundled Payments Pay-for-Performance ACO Full Risk. Or ACO Product ACO Partial Risk Substantial Value Creation, Integration and Improved Quality Minimal

The Future of Healthcare Delivery Costs General Population Health Outcomes ACO Population Population health requires action in the broader community, including addressing the social determinants of health through integration of social services

Traditionally... Medical Care Social Services Public Health Behavioral Health

New State of Health Care Medical Care Behavioral Health Social Services

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ACO s will cover diverse populations in different communities and will be looking to reduce costs using predictive analytics that take into account race, socioeconomic status, education, and other risk factors for targeted interventions. A business case that can be made for addressing disparities including increasing market share among minority patients, pay-for performance revenue, and risk contracts in diverse communities. Addressing Disparities and Achieving Equity Cultural Competence, Ethics, and Health-care Transformation. Chest Journal. 2014 By Joseph R. Betancourt, MD, MPH; James Corbett, MDiv, JD; and Matthew R. Bondaryk, BA

Community Health Improvement Community Heath Needs Assessment Every 3 Years Community Health Improvement Plan Annually Community Benefit Report Annually

Health Behaviors St. Mary Corwin Hospital Adults reporting heavy alcohol consumption Adults eating less than 5 fruits and vegetables daily Current smokers Adults with no leisure time physical activity Service Area 14.8% 81.5% 24.1% 19.0% Colorado 17.6% 75.0% 16.8% 15.2% Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2006-2012 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2005-09 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2006-2012 National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health, 2012 25

IRS Form 990 Schedule H 6. If the hospital facility addressed needs identified in its most recently conducted CHNA, indicate how: A. Inclusion of a community benefit section in operational plans B. Adoption of a budget for provision of services that address the needs identified in the CHNA 7. Did the hospital facility address all of the needs identified in its most recently conducted CHNA? 11. Describe in Section C how the hospital facility is addressing the significant needs identified in its most recently conducted CHNA and any such needs that are not being addressed together with the reasons why such needs are not being addressed.

ALIGNING SOCIAL JUSTICE AND FEE-FOR-VALUE 27

IOM Domains & Core Measure Focus Convenience Service Cost 28

The Social Determinants of Health The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age, including the health system. -World Health Organization 29

Determinants of Health

Biomedical Sociocultural Diagnosing disease Sick care Academic institutions and hospitals Fee for Service Bioethical paradigm Value based payment models Community health & wellness Health systems and populations Emphasis on well care Whole person care

BUILDING AN ETHICS INFRASTRUCTURE 32

Ethics Committees The transition to value-based payment in hospital settings re-orients the ethical framework for medical conduct. Decisions are being made in the board rooms of senior management and far away from the purview of ethicists. In addition to the traditional and meaningful work that occurs in ethics committees, ethicists will need to more effectively influence C-suite decisions in the value-based arena. Ensuring the Values in Value-Based Payments Health Progress 2016 By James Corbett, M.Div., J.D. 33

Ethics Infrastructure COMMITTEES & COUNCILS Ethics Committee Management & Staff meetings Systems and Processes Values based decision-making Low wage earner subsidies LEADERSHIP Who is at the table Senior Leadership 34

Pampered Executives 35

American College of Healthcare Executives Code of Ethics The fundamental objectives of the healthcare management profession are to maintain or enhance the overall quality of life, dignity, and well-being of every individual needing healthcare service; and to create a more equitable, accessible, effective, and efficient healthcare system.

Discussion 37

Selected Articles: Ensuring the Values in Value-Based Payments Health Progress 2016 By James Corbett, M.Div., J.D. James Corbett jamescorbettjr@me.com www.linkedin.com/pub/ja mes-corbett/39/8/226 Addressing Disparities and Achieving Equity Cultural Competence, Ethics, and Health-care Transformation Chest Journal 2014 By Joseph R. Betancourt, MD, MPH; James Corbett, MDiv, JD; and Matthew R. Bondaryk, BA Doing Good and Doing Well: Corporate Social Responsibility in Post Obamacare America Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2013 By James Corbett, M.Div., J.D; and Manuel Kappagoda What s Empathy Got to Do with It: Medicaid Expansion and Empathic Space Boston Bar Journal 2012 By James Corbett, M.Div., J.D.