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September 15, 2015 Meaningful Member Engagement Webinar Series Hard-to-Reach Populations: Innovative Strategies to Engage Isolated Individuals with Behavioral Health Needs

Hard-to-Reach Populations: Innovative Strategies to Engage Isolated Individuals with Behavioral Health Needs This webinar is supported through the Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office (MMCO) in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to ensure beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid have access to seamless, high-quality health care that includes the full range of covered services in both programs. To support providers in their efforts to deliver more integrated, coordinated care to Medicare-Medicaid enrollees, MMCO is developing technical assistance and actionable tools based on successful innovations and care models, such as this webinar series. To learn more about current efforts and resources, visit Resources for Integrated Care () for more details. 2

Platform Overview Microphones are muted Need the slides? Go to Slides not advancing? Press F5 Need Closed Captioning? See the cc icon (bottom of screen) Have a Question? Click the Question & Answer icon (bottom of screen) Engage the Operator through the phone line Email RIC@lewin.com 3

Overview This is the third session of a Meaningful Member Engagement webinar series. Each session will be interactive with 30-40 minutes of presentation, followed by 20-30 minutes of presenter and participant discussions. Video replay and slide presentation are available at: 4

Introductions William Dean, JD, MSW (Moderator) Delivery System & Consumer Engagement Manager, Community Catalyst Julie Bluhm, MSW, LICSW, Clinical Operations Manager, Hennepin Health Laurie Lockert, MS, LPC, Health Resilience Program Manager, CareOregon 5

Webinar Outline/Agenda Hennepin Health Overview Care Coordination Model Innovative Strategies CareOregon Overview Health Resilience Program Member Engagement Strategies Polls; Q&A 6

(More) Innovative Strategies to Engage Resources for Integrated Care (https://www.resourcesforintegratedcare.com/locating_and_engaging_members _Key_Considerations_for_Medicare-Medicaid_Plans) 7

(More) Innovative Strategies to Engage Center for Health Care Strategies (www.chcs.org) PRIDE Promoting Integrated Care for Dual Eligibles CareSource (Ohio) Together4Health (Illinois) Commonwealth Care Alliance (Massachusetts) UCare (Minnesota) Health Plan of San Mateo (California) VNSNY CHOICE (New York) icare (Wisconsin) 8

Engaging Our Hard-to-Reach Members Julie Bluhm, MSW, LICSW Clinical Operation Manager Hennepin Health (Minnesota) 9

What is Hennepin Health? Prospective enrollment via managed care choice or default $ Capitated Reimbursement from State Medicaid Agency Defined Provider Network, Shared Electronic Health Record Risk-Sharing Funding Model, Alignment of Finances Integration of Medical and Social Services to Address Social Determinants Consensus-Based Governance Model 10

Population Served Current Enrollment ~ 11,000 members Medicaid Expansion in Hennepin County 21-64 year-old Adults, without Dependent Children At or Below 133% of the Federal Poverty Level (< 75% prior to 2014) Not Certified as Disabled 11

Care Model: Care Coordination Based on a Primary Care Medical Home with a strong community health worker role inside and outside the clinic Referral to Ambulatory ICU clinic for members with most complex needs Supplementing clinic care coordination with targeted behavioral health and social service interventions Documenting and communicating in shared Electronic Health Record (EHR) 12

Prospective Risk Stratification Development of predictive risk tiering model using CMS s Hierarchical Condition Categories (HCC) Risk prediction using HCC versus crude tiering based on utilization Calculates a score based on previous 12 months to predict expenditures in next 12 months Preliminary analyses predict cost (predicted to actual) Model is based on: Diagnoses codes that include mental health and chemical health Age, gender, disability status, and Medicaid status (as a proxy for income) Future development of an unstable housing indicator to account for social determinants 13

Innovation Highlight: Outreach Community Health Workers Community Health Workers employed by providers but working in community settings Correctional Facilities Shelters Emergency Department Health Plan Lobby 14

Innovation Highlight: ED-InReach One hospital embedded Social Worker and one case manager contracted through local non-profit. Goal: Identify and target individuals in acute settings with case management services to assist patients in finding a medical or behavioral health home. Lessons learned: Where we connect with individuals Staff characteristics 15

Thank You! Videos, newsletter, and more information: www.hennepin.us/hennepinhealth 16

Engaging Our Hard-to-Reach Members Laurie Lockert, MS, LPC Health Resilience Program Manager CareOregon 17

CareOregon s HRP Program: Overview & Target Population CareOregon is a health plan serving Medicaid and Medicare members in Oregon 225k members; 10k Medicare (9k of which are Duals) HRP is Trauma Informed Program with 30 Staff embedded in 23 Clinics High risk, complex patients ; avoidable utilization 1 or more non-ob hospital admissions with or without ED visits within 12 mos OR 6 or more ED visits with or without hospitalization within 12 mos 18

Historic Program Stats 1,735 unique individuals have been engaged by the Health Resilience Program staff 2,529 unique individuals have been encountered by the Health Resilience Program staff Approximately two thirds of those outreached to (encountered) will later become engaged Most of those served have Medicaid coverage 19

Strategies for finding our members Utilization data by clinic of hi risk clients Triage Coordinators review daily IP/ER Reports Referrals from Clinic Providers Outreach to shelters PopIntel Registry as referral and tracking 20

Engaging our members: building relationships Starts with hiring the right staff for this work Time to listen to our clients; go into their world 21

Building relationships.cont. Attending appointments: role model, support, teach ; connecting to resources After engagement & stabilization refer to Peer Support Specialists/Recovery Mentors 22

Health Resilience Program 222 Clients Engaged AT LEAST 1x on or Before June 30 th, 2013 23

Health Resilience Program 222 Clients Engaged AT LEAST 1x on or Before June 30 th, 2013 24

For More about the Health Resilience Program https://vimeo.com/123030580 https://vimeo.com/119540792 Thank you! Or Contact: LockertL@careoregon.org 25

Poll 1 Which of the following have you found most successful to find and/or engage your members? Pick all that apply. Community health workers Embedded in/outreach staff at community-based organizations Expanded access to EHR Use of registry or priority tiering of hard-to-find members Free or low cost cell phones None of the above 26

Poll 2 What would help you find and engage members the most? Pick all that apply. More outreach staff in the community Training for staff to understand members better Closer relationships with community-based organizations More accurate, timely (even up to the minute ) claims data Completing Health Risk Assessments at consumer s pace None of the above 27

QUESTIONS Website Email RIC@lewin.com Twitter @Integrated_Care 28

Survey Thank you for joining our webinar. Please take a moment and complete a brief survey on the quality of the webinar. 29