HEALTH SYSTEM LEADERS WORKING TOWARDS HIGH VALUE CARE THROUGH INTEGRATION OF CARE AND RESEARCH

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HEALTH SYSTEM LEADERS WORKING TOWARDS HIGH VALUE CARE THROUGH INTEGRATION OF CARE AND RESEARCH An Institute of Medicine Workshop Sponsored by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute A LEARNING HEALTH SYSTEM ACTIVITY IOM ROUNDTABLE ON VALUE & SCIENCE-DRIVEN HEALTH CARE APRIL 23-24, 2014 KECK CENTER 500 FIFTH ST, NW WASHINGTON, DC Meeting goals 1. Broaden and deepen health systems leadership awareness of the prospects for and from a continuously learning health system. 2. Foster the development of a shared commitment, vision, and strategy among health system leaders for building and maintaining the networked capacity. 3. Identify common applications in meeting health systems responsibilities for science, technology, ethics, regulatory oversight, business, and governance. 4. Consider and learn from models and examples of productive integration of research with care delivery programs. 5. Explore strategic opportunities for executive, clinical, and research leaders to forge working partnerships for progress. 6. Consider the particular opportunities for CEO leadership in building, growing, and making full use of the infrastructure necessary. Day 1: Wednesday April 23, 2014 8:00 am Coffee and light breakfast available 8:30 am Welcome, Introductions, and Overview This session will include welcomes from the IOM, the activity sponsor and the Planning Committee chair. Comments will include an overview of the series and meeting goals, a brief discussion of the scope of the meeting, and a review of the agenda. Welcome from the IOM Michael McGinnis, Institute of Medicine

Opening remarks, workshop series, and meeting overview Joe Selby, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute 8:45 am Integrating care delivery and clinical research: case examples This session will highlight examples of organizations that are on the leading edge of integrating care delivery and research in a way that has lead to greater efficiency, better value, and/or improved health, including a discussion of the value proposition, and its components, which has led some organizations to embrace and succeed in gaining value. Moderator: Hal Luft, Palo Alto Medical Foundation The REDUCE MRSA Trial Susan Huang, University of California Irvine Improve Care Now Network Uma Kotagal, Cincinnati Children s Group Health Cooperative David Grossman, Group Health The High Value Health Care Collaborative Edward Havranek, Denver Health 10:15 am Break 10:30 am Defining the value proposition of continuously learning health care This session will give a brief introduction to the vision for a continuously learning health system including a brief review of past and current research network efforts, an explicit description of the proposed value proposition for health systems leaders, and brief discussions of value propositions for stakeholders groups of key importance to health systems leaders (eg. patients/families, clinicians, payers). Session presentation: Is the time right for continuously learning health care? Sarah Greene, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Panel respondents: Increasing efficiency and eliminating waste Thomas Graf, Geisinger Health System Improving our ability to choose wisely Rita Redberg, University of California San Francisco 2

Establishing infrastructure to pay for value Trent Haywood, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association 12:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm Creating the conditions for sustainability This session will explore the business and financial issues and opportunities presented to organizations by moving towards continuous learning and improvement. Moderator: Lew Sandy, UnitedHealth Group Session presentation: Creating the conditions for sustainability Brent James, Intermountain Healthcare Panel respondents: Evaluation and improvement of care delivery Thomas Garthwaite, HCA Inc Improving care for me and patients like me Sally Okun, PatientsLikeMe Leveraging data for improvement Karen DeSalvo, National Coordinator for Health IT 2:30 pm Break 2:45 pm Addressing issues of regulatory oversight This session will take on the challenges and opportunities around the legal and ethical oversight of integrating care and research efforts. Moderator: Barbara Bierer, Brigham and Women s Hospital Session presentation: An ethical framework for learning health systems Nancy Kass, Johns Hopkins University Panel of example approaches to dealing with oversight challenges: Susan Huang, University of California Irvine 3

James Weinstein, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Christopher Forrest, Children s Hospital of Philadelphia 4:15 pm Governance that accelerates progress and sustainability This session will focus on issues of institutional governance of continuous learning activities. Moderator: Paul Wallace, Optum Labs Session presentations: Aligning research with institutional goals James Rohack, Baylor Scott White Data sharing in a competitive environment Mary Brainerd, HealthPartners Governing inter-institutional research John Steiner, Kaiser Permanente Colorado and HMO Research Network 5:45 pm Summary and preview for day 2 6:00 pm Reception 7:00 pm Adjourn *************************** Day 2: Thursday April 24, 2014 8:30 am Coffee and light breakfast available 9:00 am Welcome and Overview Opening remarks and meeting overview 4

9:15 am Fostering the well-prepared stakeholder culture This session will take on challenges and opportunities in the engagement of clinicians, patients, families, and the public in integrating care and research efforts. Moderator: Jean Slutsky, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Session presentations (10 min each): Creating a culture of learning Peter Knox, Bellin Health Clinician engagement Peter Margolis, Cincinnati Children s Patient engagement Bray Patrick-Lake, PCORnet Executive Leadership Committee 10:45 am Break 11:00am Priority opportunities for CEO leadership to make a difference This session will draw on previous sessions and discussions to identify and prioritize the key issues for health systems leadership in moving toward greater integrated care and knowledge generation activities, including whether a shared value proposition is the key to sustainability. Moderator: Michael McGinnis, Institute of Medicine Panel: Raymond Baxter, Kaiser Permanente David Labby, Health Share of Oregon Patricia Smith, Alliance of Community Health Plans Janice Nevin, Christiana Cares Health System 12:30 pm Summary and next steps Parting comments from the Sponsor and Chair Joe Selby, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute 5

Comments and thank you from the IOM Michael McGinnis, Institute of Medicine 1:00 pm Adjourn, box lunches available for pick up ********************************************* Planning Committee Eric B. Larson, MD, MPH, MACP, Group Health, Chair Raymond Baxter, PhD, Kaiser Permanente Barbara E. Bierer, MD, Brigham and Women's Hospital Mary K. Brainerd, MBA, HealthPartners, Inc. Meighan Girgus, MBA, American Heart Association Regina Holliday, Artist and Patient Data Activist Brent James, MD, Intermountain Healthcare Uma R. Kotagal, MBBS, MSc, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center David Labby, MD, Health Share of Oregon Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, PhD, MSHA, Hospital Corporation of America Lewis G. Sandy, MD, UnitedHealth Group Joe V. Selby MD, MPH, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Jonathan N. Tobin, PhD, Clinical Directors Network, Inc. P. Jon White, MD, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Staff officer: Claudia Grossmann PhD cgrossmann@nas.edu (202) 334-3867 6