Minnesota Accountable Health Model - State Innovation Model (SIM)

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STATEWIDE MAPS: E-HEALTH COLLABORATIVES Minnesota Accountable Health Model - State Innovation Model (SIM) October 2015 Prepared For: Minnesota Department of Human Services Minnesota Department of Health Prepared By: State Health Access Data Assistance Center

Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Overview... 1 SIM-Minnesota e-health Collaboratives... 2 Development Grants... 3 1. Carlton County Connects... 3 2. Fairview Foundation... 5 3. Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota (Altair ACO)... 7 4. Preferred Integrated Network... 9 5. White Earth Nation... 11 6. Wilderness Health... 13 Implementation Grants... 15 7. Fergus Falls Community of Practice... 15 8. FQHC Urban Health Network FUHN... 17 9. Mission Hennepin Collaborative... 19 10. Northwest Minnesota e-health Collaborative... 21 11. Southern Prairie Community Care... 23 12. Winona Regional Care Consortium... 26 Technical Appendix... 28

Introduction This document includes statewide maps of the Round 1 e-health collaborative grant investment made by the Minnesota Department of Health and the Minnesota Department of Human Services under their Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) program. The primary data source for these maps is the organization database created by the State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) to support the state-led evaluation of Minnesota s Model. A separate evaluation deliverable provides statewide maps of Accountable Communities for Health (ACH) grants. The purpose of these maps is to depict the geographic reach of specific SIM investments across the State as well as to display the types of and relationships among organizations participating in SIM in Minnesota. Overview The goals of the first round of e-health grant funding under the Minnesota Accountable Health Model are to support the secure exchange of medical or health-related information across collaborating partners for the purposes of care coordination as well as to implement and expand e-health capabilities. The work of the 12 Round 1 e-health collaboratives began in October of 2014 and will extend to September of 2015 for Development grantees and March of 2016 for Implementation grantees. The maps that follow provide a geographic view of the location and reach of the Round 1 e-health grants within the State of Minnesota. The first map provides an overview of the 12 e-health grants totaling $3.9 million, located according to the address of the applicant organization. These organizations span nine counties across both urban and rural areas of the state. Maps of each e-health collaborative include a statewide and in most cases detailed view of the locations of participating organizations. Organizations were verified as active collaborative participants as of August 2015. (The Technical Appendix at the end of this deliverable provides additional detail on SHADAC s verification process.) Round 1 of the e-health grant program touches 126 organizations, excluding vendors. Individual e-health collaboratives range from 5 participating organizations in the White Earth Nation e-health grant in the city of White Earth, to 31 organizations in Southern Prairie Community Care in southwestern Minnesota. The table below provides an overview of participating e-health organizations by organization type. Each individual e-health collaborative map is followed by a table with brief descriptions of participating organizations. Descriptions align with organization type in Table 1, and provide additional detail on whether the entity is an Accountable Care Organization (ACO), certified as a Health Care Home, and/or a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). ACOs participating in e-health collaboratives include, but are not limited to, Medicaid Integrated Health Partnerships (IHPs), Medicare Shared Savings Program and Medicare Pioneer Model ACOs. Table 1: e-health Collaborative Participants, by Organization Type Organization Type Number of Organizations Hospitals and/or Network of Hospitals 13 Clinics and/or Network 22 Health Care Systems 18 Health Plans 4 Behavioral Health 22 Public Health and Human/Social Service 29 Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services 13 Other 5 1

Minnesota SIM e-health Collaboratives Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 2

Development Grants 1. Carlton County Connects Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 3

Carlton County Connects Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (14) Arrowhead Health Alliance Augustana Mercy Care Carlton County Public Health and Human Services Community Memorial Hospital Cromwell Medical Clinic Gateway Family Health Clinic Human Development Center - Carlton County Integrity Health Innovations, LLC ACO Integrity Health Network, LLC Mercy Hospital Min-No-Aya-Win Medical Clinic Raiter Clinic Sunnyside Health Care Center Villa Court Organization Description City and County Public Health and Human Services Partnership Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider County Public Health and Human Services Hospital Health Care Clinic Health Care Clinic Health Care Clinic Network (Medicare Shared Savings Program ACO) Health Care Clinic Network Hospital Health Care Clinic Health Care Clinic Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider 4

2. Fairview Foundation Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 5

Fairview Foundation Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (8) Arbors at Ridges Assisted Living Burnsville EMS Ebenezer Corporate Office Ebenezer Ridges Care Center Fairview Health Services Fairview Home Care and Hospice Fairview Pharmacy Services, LLC Fairview Ridges Hospital Organization Description Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider Emergency Medical Services Provider Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider Health Care System (Medicare Pioneer Model ACO) Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider Pharmacy Hospital 6

3. Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota (Altair ACO) Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 7

Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota (Altair ACO) Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (7) Bluestone Physicians, Stillwater (Bluestone Physician Services) Hammer Residences, Inc. Lifeworks Services Living Well Disability Service of MN Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Opportunity Partners, Koch Technical and Training Campus Organization Description Health Care Provider Network (Medicaid IHP; HCH Certification) Disability Services Provider Disability Services Provider Disability Services Provider Disability Services Provider Disability Services Provider Disability Services Provider 8

4. Preferred Integrated Network Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 9

Preferred Integrated Network Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (13) Bluestone Physicians, Stillwater (Bluestone Physician Services) Dakota County Social Services Guild Incorporated Medica Behavioral Health Medica Health Plans - Corporate Office Mental Health Resources, Inc. Minnesota Mental Health Clinics - Eagan Minnesota Mental Health Clinics - Edina Minnesota Mental Health Clinics - Lakeville Minnesota Mental Health Clinics - Maplewood Minnesota Mental Health Clinics - Minneapolis Minnesota Mental Health Clinics - Woodbury People Incorporated Organization Description Health Care Provider Network (Medicaid IHP; HCH Certification) County Public Health and Human Services Health Plan Health Plan 10

5. White Earth Nation Note: Plotted organizations have the same location and only vary by P.O. Box. Therefore a closer view is not provided. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 11

White Earth Nation Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (5) White Earth Nation Circle Back Center White Earth Nation Home Health White Earth Nation WE CARE Program White Earth Substance Abuse Program White Earth Tribal Mental Health Organization Description Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider Case Management Program 12

6. Wilderness Health Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 13

Wilderness Health Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (9) Bigfork Valley Hospital Cloquet Memorial Hospital Cook County Hospital - Grand Marais Cook Hospital - Cook Lake View Memorial Hospital Mercy Hospital Rainy Lake Medical Center St. Luke's Wilderness Health Care Coalition, Inc. (Wilderness Health, Inc.) Organization Description Hospital Hospital Hospital Hospital Health Care System Hospital Health Care System Health Care System Health Care Provider Network (Medicaid IHP) 14

Implementation Grants 7. Fergus Falls Community of Practice Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 15

Fergus Falls Community of Practice Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (8) Lake Region Health Care (Lake Region Healthcare Corporation) Lakeland Mental Health Center LB Homes Otter Tail County Human Services Otter Tail County Public Health Pioneer Care Productive Alternatives, Incorporated State Operated Services-Behavioral Health Hospital Organization Description Health Care System (Medicaid IHP) Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider County Human Services County Public Health Services Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider Human Services Provider Health Care System 16

8. FQHC Urban Health Network FUHN Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 17

FQHC Urban Health Network FUHN Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (11) Axis Medical Center Community University Health Care Center FUHN Indian Health Board Native American Community Clinic Neighborhood Health Source Open Cities Health Center Inc. People s Center Health Services Southside Community Health Services United Family Medicine West Side Community Health Services Organization Description Health Care Clinic (FQHC, HCH Certification) Health Care Clinic (FQHC, HCH Certification) Health Care Provider Network (Medicaid IHP) Health Care Clinic (FQHC, HCH Certification) Health Care Clinic (FQHC, HCH Certification) Health Care Clinic (FQHC, HCH Certification) Health Care Clinic (FQHC, HCH Certification) Health Care Clinic (FQHC, HCH Certification) Health Care Clinic (FQHC, HCH Certification) Health Care Clinic (FQHC, HCH Certification) Health Care Clinic (FQHC, HCH Certification) 18

9. Mission Hennepin Collaborative Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 19

Mission Hennepin Collaborative Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (7) Canvas Health Guild Incorporated Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) Hennepin Health Mental Health Resources, Inc. RESOURCE Touchstone Mental Health on behalf of the Minnesota Community Healthcare Network (MCHN) Organization Description Health Care System (Medicaid IHP; HCH Certification) Health Care Provider Network (Safety Net ACO) 20

10. Northwest Minnesota e-health Collaborative Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 21

Northwest Minnesota e-health Collaborative Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (15) Altru Health Systems - Crookston Blue Cross and Blue Shield Essentia Health Essentia Health - Ada Essentia Health - Fosston Essentia Health - Mahnomen Mahnomen County Social Services Medica Health Plans - Corporate Office Norman County Social Services Northwestern Mental Health Center Polk County Social Services Polk-Norman-Mahnomen Community Health Board - Ada Polk-Norman-Mahnomen Community Health Board - Crookston Polk-Norman-Mahnomen Community Health Board -Mahnomen UCare Minnesota Organization Description Health Care System Health Plan Health Care System (MSSP ACO and Medicaid IHP; HCH Certification) Hospital (HCH Certification) Hospital (HCH Certification) Health Care Clinic (HCH Certification) County Human Services Health Plan County Human Services County Human Services County Public Health County Public Health County Public Health Health Plan 22

11. Southern Prairie Community Care Note: Plotted organizations may overlap because they are in close proximity. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 23

Southern Prairie Community Care Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (29) Affiliated Community Medical Centers - Willmar Appleton Area Health Services Avera Marshall Regional Medical Center Chippewa County Family Services Chippewa County - Montevideo Hospital Countryside Public Health Des Moines Valley Health and Human Services Family Practice Medical Center Granite Falls Municipal Hospital and Manor Greater Minnesota Family Services Guidepoint Pharmacy Hendricks Community Hospital Kandiyohi County Health and Human Services Maple Lawn Senior Care Murray County Medical Center Nobles County Community Health Services Peterson Thrifty White Pharmacy Prairie Community Services Redwood Area Hospital Rice Memorial Hospital Southern Prairie Community Care Southwest Health and Human Services Southwestern Mental Health Center Swift County-Benson Hospital Organization Description Health Care Clinic Network (HCH Certification) City-owned Health Care System Health Care System County Human Services Health Care System City and County Public Health City and County Public Health and Human Services Health Care Clinic Health Care System Pharmacy Hospital County Public Health and Human Services Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider Health Care System County Public Health Pharmacy Disability Services Provider Hospital Hospital Health Care Provider Network (Medicaid IHP) City and County Public Health and Human Services Hospital 24

Participating Organizations (29) Swift County Human Services Tyler Healthcare Center Western Mental Health Center Woodland Centers Yellow Medicine County Family Services Organization Description County Human Services Health Care System County Human Services 25

12. Winona Regional Care Consortium Note: Plotted organizations are in very close proximity. Therefore a closer view is not provided. Data Source: State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) (August 2015). Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative." University of Minnesota, School of Public Health. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 26

Winona Regional Care Consortium Participating Organizations Participating Organizations (4) Home and Community Options, Incorporated Saint Anne of Winona Winona County Community Services Winona Health Services Organization Description Disability Services Provider Long-Term Post-Acute and/or Home Care Services Provider County Human Services Health Care System (Medicaid IHP) 27

Technical Appendix This appendix includes technical information on the methods for mapping Minnesota Accountable Health Model State Innovation Model (SIM) grants and programs. Data Source The primary data source used for map creation is: Database: Organizations Participating in the Minnesota State Innovation Model (SIM) Initiative" developed by the State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) for the statelevel evaluation of the Minnesota The database is an Excel worksheet and consists of organizations identified as participating in the Minnesota Accountable Health Model efforts. It includes characteristics of these organizations, such as location, organization type, and award amount, among other variables. Several resources were used to populate this database including: Minnesota Accountable Health Model State Innovation Model website Grant applications and agreements with the State of Minnesota Websites of participating organizations Consultation with the State of Minnesota. SHADAC is updating this database routinely as grants change and new grants are awarded. Questions about the organization database can be directed to Christina Worrall, SHADAC Senior Research Fellow, at cworrall@umn.edu or 612-624-4934. Coding Specifications The following table outlines how SHADAC coded key variables to generate maps: Variable Name e-health Collaborative Name Organization Name Organization Address Organization Description Coding Specification Formal collaborative names were identified on proposal materials and progress reports delivered to the State. In addition, as part of SHADAC s preparation for field work conducted in August of 2015, we requested that each e-health awardee verify collaborative names, active participants, including specific sites and street addresses. The organizations included as e-health collaborative participants in this deliverable are those verified by individual grantees as active as of August 2015. Only two e-health grantees have yet to verify the organizations participating in their collaboratives: Northwest Minnesota e-health Collaborative; and Southern Prairie Community Care. When addresses were not provided in grant materials, we searched websites and other online resources to locate an organization s address. If an organization consisted of multiple sites, we entered specific site locations if provided in application materials or through SHADAC s verification process. SHADAC researched participating organization to develop brief descriptions of each that are comparable across collaboratives. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Software SHADAC used ArcMap 10.2.2, by ArcGIS, to create map images. Geocoding was done using the World Geocode Service within ArcGIS. 28