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Oregon Health Authority Key Performance Measures 2017 2017 Biennium Presented to the Human Services Legislative Subcommittee on Ways and Means April 6, 2015 Leslie Clement, Chief of Policy Lori Coyner, Director of Health Analytics

OHA s 2015 2017 Key Performance Measures: Focus on Alignment Framed around the Triple Aim: better care, better health, lower cost. Aligned with Health System Transformation metrics (both statewide and CCO), as defined in Oregon s Medicaid waiver. Aligned with Public Health priorities, as defined in Oregon s State Health Profile.

Metrics promote change 3

2015 2017 KPMs: CCO Incentive Measures Measure Name KPM # Assessments for children in DHS custody 4 Effective contraceptive use (Medicaid and general pop.) 25, 26 Follow-up after hospitalization for mental illness 3 Follow up care for children prescribed ADHD medications 5,6 Member experience: Access to care 17 Member experience: Satisfaction with care 18 Patient-Centered Primary Care Home enrollment 16 Timeliness of prenatal care (Medicaid and general pop.) 13, 14 4

Statewide, health assessments for children in foster care are improving slightly Data from Medicaid administrative claims and DHS ORKids system. Benchmark: Metrics & Scoring Committee consensus 5

American Indian / Alaska Native children in foster care were mostly likely to receive health assessments Data missing for 1.6% of respondents. Each race category excludes Hispanic/Latino. ~ indicates data have been suppressed (n<30). 6

Medicaid members report slightly higher rates of using effective contraceptive methods Note CCO incentive measure in 2015 will use claims data, not survey. Data from Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. 7

Statewide, follow-up care after hospitalizations for mental illness has improved Data from Medicaid administrative claims. Benchmark: 2013 national Medicaid 90 th percentile. 8

Follow-up care after hospitalization for mental illness decreased for African-Americans and Asian Americans Data missing for 6.5% of respondents. Each race category excludes Hispanic / Latino. 9

Oregon has surpassed the national Medicaid 90 th percentile in initiating follow-up care for children prescribed ADHD medications Data from Medicaid administrative claims. Benchmark: 2013 national Medicaid 90 th percentile. 10

Statewide, Medicaid members who reported they received needed information or help from their health plan and were treated with respect increased. Data from Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems. Benchmark: 2012 national Medicaid 90 th percentile. 11

PCPCH Enrollment increased 55% since 2012, despite ACA Expansion Q1 78.6% 79.6% 76.9% 80.4% 51.8% 2012 2013 2014 Q1 2014 Q2 2014 Q3 12 CCOs N = 528,689 739,023 827,939 868,392

Medicaid members receive prenatal care in the first three months of pregnancy at lower rates General population data from birth certificates; Medicaid data from administrative claims. 13

2015 2017 KPMs: Health System Transformation Measures Measure Name KPM # All cause readmissions 24 Child immunization rates (Medicaid and general pop.) 29, 30 Initiation and engagement of alcohol and other drug dependence treatment 1,2 Member health status 19 Primary care sensitive hospital admissions (PQIs) 15 OHA customer service 31 14

Statewide, hospital readmissions have improved slightly (lower is better) Data from Medicaid administrative claims. Benchmark: Average of 2012 Medicare and Commercial75 th percentiles 15

More children on Medicaid are adequately immunized by their 2 nd birthday than the general population Data from Medicaid claims and the ALERT immunization database 16

17 Child immunization rates by CCO vary

Statewide, initiation of alcohol or other drug treatment for Medicaid members has increased, but continuation of treatment has not. Data from Medicaid administrative claims. Benchmark: 2013 national Medicaid median. 18

Initiation of alcohol or other drug treatment rates improved for all racial/ethnic groups except Hispanics. Data missing for 8.0% of respondents. ~ indicates data was suppressed due to small denominators. 19

Statewide, the percentage of Medicaid members who feel healthy increased between 2011 and 2013. Data from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems. Benchmark from national CAHPS comparative data. 20

Statewide, preventable hospital admission rates due to chronic conditions are declining (lower is better). Diabetes short-term complications admission rate (per 100,000 member years) Data from Medicaid administrative claims. Benchmark: 10 percent reduction from prior year. 21

Statewide, preventable hospital admission rates due to chronic conditions are declining (lower is better). Congestive heart failure admission rate (per 100,000 member years) Data from Medicaid administrative claims. Benchmark: 10 percent reduction from prior year. 22

2015 2017 KPMs: Population Health Measures Measure Name KPM # 30-day illicit drug use among 6 th, 8 th, and 11 th graders 7, 9, 11 30-day illicit alcohol use among 6 th, 8 th, and 11 th graders 8, 10, 12 Flu shots for older adults (Medicaid and general pop.) 27, 28 Rate of obesity (Medicaid and general pop.) 22, 23 Rate of tobacco use (Medicaid and general pop.) 20, 21 23

30-day illicit drug use decreased slightly between 2012 and 2014 Data from Oregon Healthy Teens / Oregon Student Wellness Surveys 24

30-day illicit alcohol use also decreased slightly between 2012 and 2014 Data from Oregon Healthy Teens / Oregon Student Wellness Surveys 25

Flu shots for adults ages 50-64 shows little improvement Data from Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 26

In 2012, the proportion of Medicaid adults who are obese was 52% higher than the general population Data from Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 27

In 2013, the proportion of Medicaid adults who use tobacco was 64% higher than the general population Data from Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems 28

Next Steps OHA will continue to use data to: Inform policies and practices about health care disparities, access to integrated behavioral, oral, and physical health services, and key population data to drive public health strategies; Monitor the new ACA population to understand their needs and use of services; and Provide incentives to drive desired outcomes. 29

For More Information The 2014 Mid Year Performance Report is available online at http://www.oregon.gov/oha/metrics/. Oregon s State Health Profile is available online at healthoregon.org/healthprofile Contact Lori Coyner, MA Director of Health Analytics lori.a.coyner@state.or.us 30