Identifying Populations For Care Coordination Interventions: The Health Plan Perspective

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Identifying Populations For Care Coordination Interventions: The Health Plan Perspective William Lopez, MD, CPE Senior Medical Director Behavioral Health Cigna Healthcare Lisa Kay, MBA, MSW Clinical Program Manager Behavioral Health Cigna Healthcare Samantha Sweeney, PharmD, MBA Senior Managed Market Liaison Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. 2017 Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., Rockville, MD Lundbeck, LLC. April 2017 MRC2.CORP.D.00237 1 advice or professional diagnosis. Users seeking medical advice should consult with their physician or other healthcare professional.

William M. Lopez, MD, CPE, is Senior Medical Director for Behavioral Health at Cigna Healthcare. He oversees the medical director s team responsible for medical necessity reviews, case management, and claims activities. He is responsible for the revision of CBH s Medical Necessity Criteria. Dr. Lopez is leading work on care coordination and the integration of behavioral health services into Cigna's collaborative accountable care programs. He is also leading the implementation of Cigna s national telehealth strategy. Dr. Lopez holds a bachelor s degree in biology from the University of Puerto Rico and a medical degree from the Ponce School of Medicine in Ponce, Puerto Rico. After completing an internship in internal medicine at Western Reserve Care System in Ohio, he completed a residency in psychiatry and a fellowship in geriatric psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Lopez is a certified physician executive through the Certifying Commission in Medical Management and is board certified in psychiatry. Dr. Lopez is a member of the American Medical Association, the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, the American Association of Physician Leadership, and the National Hispanic Medical Association. Lisa Kay, MSW, MBA, is a Clinical Program Manager for Behavioral Health at Cigna Healthcare focusing on integrating behavioral health into medical settings. She is passionate about a holistic approach to care that considers both the mind and body in achieving optimal health outcomes. Lisa s focus includes both clinical and financial models designed to encourage integrated care. In addition to behavioral integration Lisa is responsible for several efforts focused on finding sustainable solutions to the opioid epidemic. A particular area of interest for Lisa is promoting behavioral health care for expectant and new mothers contributing to activities like the Maternal Mental Health safety bundle through the Council on Patient Safety in Women s Health Care. 2

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Objectives 1. To understand the concept of care coordination and its potential importance to individuals with complex needs, especially behavioral health disorders 2. To understand how stakeholders, especially payers, are involved in care coordination activities 3. To learn how one large insurance company Cigna Healthcare identifies their members in need of care coordination interventions 5

THE IMPORTANCE OF CARE COORDINATION 6

Definition Of Care Coordination 1 Care coordination involves deliberately organizing patient care activities and sharing information among all of the participants concerned with a patient's care to achieve safer and more effective care. The patient's needs and preferences are known ahead of time and communicated at the right time to the right people. This information is used to provide safe, appropriate, and effective care to the patient. 1. AHRQ. (2016, July). Care Coordination. Retrieved March 2017 from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ): https://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/prevention-chronic-care/improve/coordination/index.html 7

Discussion Question In your experience, which patient populations are most challenging when it comes to care coordination? 8

The Value Of Care Coordination Lack of care coordination may lead to serious complications, including medication errors, preventable hospital readmissions, and unnecessary pain and suffering for patients 1 The Institute of Medicine has estimated that care coordination efforts could result in $240.1 billion in annual healthcare savings 2 1. National Quality Forum. (2017). Effective Communication and Care Coordination. Retrieved March 2017 from National Quality Forum: http://www.qualityforum.org/topics/effective_communication_and_care_coordination.aspxinstitute of Medicine. (2010). 2. The Healthcare Imperative: Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes: Workshop Series Summary. Retrieved March 2017 from National Academies Press: http://www.nap.edu/catalog/12750.html 9

Why Is Care Coordination Important In Behavioral Health? 1 Mental health and substance use (MH/SU) illnesses seldom occur in isolation. Individuals with MH/SU may also suffer from conditions such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, or neurological disorders Improving quality of care for individuals with comorbid MH/SU depends upon effective collaboration of all providers in coordinating the care of their patients If providers fail to detect and treat comorbid MH/SU conditions, and also fail to collaborate in the care of individuals with multiple health conditions, the individuals' health and recovery may be in jeopardy 1. Committee on Crossing the Quality Chasm: Adaptation to Mental Health and Addictive Disorders. (2006). Improving the Quality of Health Care for Mental and Substance-Use Conditions: Quality Chasm Series. Retrieved from National Academies Press: https://www.nap.edu/catalog/11470/improving-the-quality-of-health-care-for-mental-and-substance-use-conditions 10

Polling Question What is the most expensive medical condition in terms of total spending? A. Heart conditions B. Cancer C. Diabetes D. Mental disorders 11

COMPONENTS OF CARE COORDINATION 12

Activities Associated With Care Coordination 1 Establishing accountability and agreeing on responsibility Communicating/sharing knowledge Helping with transitions of care Assessing patient needs and goals Creating a proactive care plan Supporting patients' self-management goals Linking to community resources 1. AHRQ. (2016, July). Care Coordination. Retrieved March 2017 from AHRQ: https://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/prevention-chronic-care/improve/coordination/index.html 13

Poll Question Do you work in an organization that provides care coordination for people with behavioral health disorders? A. Yes B. No C. Not sure 14

THE POWER OF INTEGRATED CARE Will Lopez, MD, CPE, Senior Medical Director, Cigna Lisa Kay, MSW, MBA, Clinical Program Manager, Cigna 896344 All Cigna products and services are provided exclusively by or through operating subsidiaries of CignaCorporation.

Discussion Question Why are payers involved in care coordination? 16

An Ecosystem Of Health Medical provider Payer Embedded behaviorist Support systems CUSTOMER Pharmacist Community Hospital Source: Cigna interpretation of patient-centered care model. Workplace 17

Meet Jill Busy, stressed mom with aging parents for whom she also cares Increasing low back pain Growing inability to walk with friends Low health literacy Example for illustrative purposes only. Jill is a fictitious individual. Source: Cigna internal business information 18

At A Crossroads - Anticipating Jill s Costs 1 Doctor visit for low back pain Sick time Presenteeism Opioid use weight gain Lost work day Lost hours Health toll 1. Internal Cigna business information 19

Clinical Model For Behavioral Integration Medical provider MEDICAL PHARMACY Pharmacist Embedded behaviorist BEHAVIORAL Source: Cigna interpretation of clinical model for behavioral integration 20

Discussion Question Are there any populations, for example with specific health conditions or groups of people, where you could see this model being helpful? 21

Meet The Integrated Care Team Medical provider Pharmacist Focused on an individual in the context of the broader population; quarter back of the treatment team Focused on patient education, medication compliance, and opioid use Focus on screening Universal or disease/risk based Screening + case management Coordination of care for at/high-risk patients Screening + case management + treatment Medically focused intervention Embedded behaviorist Focused on behavioral and psychosocial factors influencing medical conditions Source: Cigna s interpretation of an integrated care team model 22

How Does This Translate To Jill? Medical provider Positive depression screening Doctor screens further Pharmacist Team creates a treatment plan for Jill s back pain and depression Embedded behaviorist Embedded behaviorist helps Jill understand the plan and secures the resources needed Source: Cigna internal business information 23

How Cigna Supports The Integrated Clinical Model Medical provider CUSTOMER Payer Clinical supports Release of behavioral health information Local behavioral health network support Supportive reimbursement Source: Cigna internal business information 24

Supporting Jill s Provider Reimbursement for brief in-office intervention Jill s physician has invested in behavioral services for brief intervention and coordination of care Reimbursement through fee-for-value model Holistic assessment of health Focused behavioral interventions Through the group s investment, Jill may be more likely to avoid negative outcomes Coordination of care for medical, behavioral, and psychosocial requirements Screening prior to the onset of an opioid Source: Cigna interpretation of how payers can support providers 25

A Vision For Jill Seamlessly exchange behavioral information to support whole person care Continuously support her through the ecosystem of health to encourage positive outcomes AND FOR ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS Appropriately assess Jill to develop a holistic care plan Proactively engage her to ensure that all aspects of the plan are achievable Source: Cigna internal business information 26

QUESTIONS 27

CLOSING 28

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