Transforming to Value. Dr. Roger Ray, Executive Vice President/Chief Physician Executive November 19, 2015

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Transforming to Value Dr. Roger Ray, Executive Vice President/Chief Physician Executive November 19, 2015

Today s Agenda Introductory Thoughts / CHS Our Approach Results Dialogue 2

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Carolinas HealthCare System 4

CHS Journey 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s Charlotte Memorial Hospital Dickson Tower Physician Network Expansion AnMed Levine Cancer Institute Levine Children s Hospital Davidson Clinic (1985) CMC-University CMC-Fort Mill CMC-NE 5

Commitment to the Community Mission Statement The mission of the Carolinas HealthCare System is to create and operate a comprehensive system to provide health care and related services, including education and research opportunities, for the benefit of the people it serves. Vision Statement Carolinas HealthCare System will be recognized nationally as a leader in the transformation of healthcare delivery and chosen for the quality and value of services we provide. Med-1 Mobile Hospital Levine Children's Hospital MedCenter Air 6

Carolinas HealthCare System Second largest public healthcare system in the nation Largest non-profit healthcare system in the Southeast Strong Physician Network and Clinical Service Lines Total Enterprise 2014 net operating revenue: $8.6 billion Primary Enterprise AA-rated since 1983 7

Breadth of CHS Continuum of Care Nursing Homes Rehabilitation Hospitals Hospitals Emergency Care Centers Ambulatory Surgery Centers Hospice & Palliative Care Behavioral Health Urgent Care Centers Health Clinics Primary Care Practices Home Health LiveWELL Carolinas Specialty Care Practices Summary of System 60,000 employees 39 hospitals Over 900 care locations Nearly 7,500 licensed beds 11 long-term care facilities 12 home health agencies 12 hospice providers 8 freestanding EDs One of 5 academic medical centers in the state of North Carolina Key Statistics 2014 11.5 million patient encounters Over 7.2 million physician visits 262,000 inpatient discharges 636,000 adjusted discharges 1,514,000 ED visits 8

CHS Hospital Locations 9 9

CHS Experience Carolinas HealthCare System affiliates and physician networks in NC, SC and GA. 10

Physician Services at CHS First practice in 1988 Over 600 locations across North Carolina, South Carolina and Northern Georgia CHS Medical Group Levine Cancer Institute Regional Physician Network (Scotland, Columbus, New Hanover, Cleveland, Wilkes, St. Luke s and Anson) Regional Hospital Groups (Roper, Cone Health, AnMed, Murphy, MedWest, Blue Ridge, Stanly) Total CHS System Physicians: 2,317 11

Research and Education 385 faculty physicians 377 residents and fellows 16 Medical Residency Programs 12 Fellowship Programs UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine Charlotte Campus 3 Schools of Nursing and Allied Health Approximately $17 million in grants for research from external, federal and state organizations National Institute of Health Department of Defense Department of Education Duke Endowment A-O Foundation NC DHHS, Division of Public Health 12

Clinical System-ness Branded Clinical Programs Levine Cancer Institute Carolinas Hospitalist Group Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute Neurosciences Institute Remote Critical Care Services Carolinas Stroke Network Carolinas Trauma Network Levine Cancer Institute is focused on delivering care at the community level Remote ICU monitoring center will enable consistent, high quality care across the System 13

Quality & Safety Operations Councils (QSOC ) System-wide collaboratives focusing on specific functions or service lines Teams prioritize what is important Learn from each other Tap resources / other experts within our System Share best practices Enables spread and rapid replication Builds high reliability Network with like peers Blue = Goal-oriented team Orange = Networking team Yellow = Informational team 14

Tactics: 2008-15 CANOPY CPOE Human Factors Continuum Goals PACS Quality MAP Premier QualityAdvisor TM HEN/LEAPT CHS PSOs Shared Baselines TeamSTEPPS TJC-DSC Program Strategy Clinical Breakthroughs Continuous accreditation readiness Sharing Days Advanced Analytics Enhance Quality Reputation Nationally Aligned Incentives Clinical Optimization Health Literacy QSOC TM OPPE/FPPE Cause Analysis Transparency Premier Physician Focus Unified Goals Enterprisewide Metrics NSQIP PELC Quality and Patient Safety Academy NQF Leadership Medication Safety Program Quality Division Medical Staff Application Module Patient Stories Safers Clinical Optimization Simulation Global Trigger Tool CMOs Boards On Board Lean MDI Process Mapping Care Model Redesign 15

Carolinas PSO Approach and Expected Results 16 16

CHS Is A Leading Health System 2014 Truven Health Analytics Inc. 17

CHS Recognitions CHS has been recognized nationally for delivery of high quality medical care and exceptional customer service. Society for Thoracic Surgeons American College of Cardiology Project Impact 18

Our Approach 19

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Fundamental: The Transition from Volume to Value variable volume-based Issue-focused facility based individual patient focus VALUE team-based care safe improved quality engaged physicians transparency fee for service Silo work Current Strain care coordination innovation uncoordinated VOLUME reactive cost containment patient-centric team accountability standardization information technology 21

True North Aspiration To provide and manage care that achieves value and health for populations 11/23/2015 22

Clinical Integration Call Series 2012 Perspective Survey: Service Lines 2014 Maturity Model Criteria ACP (CAP) Update Advanced Illness Management Program (AIM) Advisory Board- Care Management/"Graduation" Advisory Board population health BCBS NC Tiered Networks & CMS Bundled Payment Evaluation Update Behavioral Health Update: A look across the continuum of care Bundled Payment Update Care Model Redesign CCNC CHS Adult Critical Care Services CHS Care Management CHS Chronic Disease Management for COPD CHS Chronic Disease Management Model (CDMM) CHS Clinical Integration Prioritization Tool CHS Employee Health Plan Management CHS Virtual Care CI Self- Assessment Results CIN Legal Aspects - Hogan Marren Clinical Integration Q&A Clinical Optimization CMS Readmission Reduction Program Critical Care DA2 Update Diabetes Work HEN/LEAPT Hospitalists Integrated Systems of Care Strategic Priority ISOC Assessment/ Service Line Commentary, Learnings, Scorecard LCH NICN Innovation Project LCI update Medical Bundled Payment Analysis Medicare Spending Per Beneficiary MHR- NC exchanges NC Medicaid Mental Health/LME Update Neuro ISOC Update New Payment Models Patient First Update Pediatric ED Readiness Assessment Peds Asthma PQRS Primary Palliative Care Readmissions RSF- CIN/Boeing Sterile Outsourcing Succeeding in the New Health Care Ecosystem (Advisory Board) The CHS Approach to Clinical Integration Triad HealthCare Network Care Management Triad HealthCare Network (THN) True North Metrics Metrics Update on Medicare Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Value Based Purchasing (VBP) 75 presentations on over F a v o r a b l e 50 different topics since January 2012 LEADERSHIP EDUCATION CONFERENCE

Population Health Analytics We are using big data in a big way LEADERSHIP EDUCATION CONFERENCE

CHS Care Management Social Worker Diagnosis Treatment Communication Education Navigation Coaching Educators Care plan development Medication adjustments Coaching, goal setting, motivational interviewing, behavior modification. Navigation/Coordination Pro-active outreach Facilitate referrals Coaching in support of care plan Specialty Consult Pharm Tech Injectable Med Titrations Med Adherence / Rec Poly Pharmacy, cost effective regimens STANDARDIZED APPROACH PERFORMANCE REPORTS PROTOCOLS FOR CARE STANDARD SERVICES PT/FAMILY MEMBER EDUCATION MODULES MED PROTOCOLS FULL CONTINUUM DOCUMENTATION 25

2015 Criteria Integration Maturity Model 2013 Original Criteria 2014 New Criteria 1. CHS Clinical Integration Priority Tool used 2. One and three -year cross continuum/geographies plans 3. Specialty Principle Coordinator of Care criteria developed 4. Integration with palliative care, home health, etc. 5. Service line work influencing primary care, continuing care and/or acute care is created & distributed 6. Method to stratify patients is developed & deployed 7. CHS Chronic Disease Management Model (CDMM) is utilized to address key conditions and chronic populations within the service line 8. Navigator/Coordinator connected to the medical home 9. Action plan for readmission reduction is in place 10. An action plan is in place to address one or all of the following: high drug costs utilization; unnecessary lab testing; testing in higher cost settings; avoidable ED visits 11. Goals are articulated in all three dimensions of value 12. Cross continuum value dashboards are developed 13. Care coordination models, clinical pathways, transitions developed & executed 14. Physician leaders fully engaged in strategic discussions and work through physician colleagues to achieve results 15. Physicians ensure compliance with cross continuum care pathways/protocols 16. Team-based care models are developed 17. Access leverage 18. Action plan positively impacting our employee population is developed/executed LEADERSHIP EDUCATION CONFERENCE

Advancing Integration, Driving Transformation, Creating Value Integrated Practice Units (IPU) Expand Heart Failure Network Care Coordination of ACS Patients (CMC- Pineville) Readmission plan to include all CV diagnoses Develop cross-continuum protocols/pathways for 2 CV specific procedures Cardiovascular Program Summit Care Model Clinical Care Team Redesign Care Model Access Standards Skill Optimization - Health Advocate Role Development CPOE Patient Portal Adoption Virtual visits/ consults/evisits Cross Continuum Care Management Cross Continuum Diabetes Pathway Primary Palliative Care Advanced Care Team (AIM) deployment Deployment of Referral Portal Online (RPO) within high opportunity Emergency Departments Redesign of ED intake to enable appropriate access for unscheduled care Oncology-ED Program Care coordination and alignment with CHS care management and CCNC CHS Pediatric Emergency Care Readiness Initiative ACEP Choose Wisely Campaign CHS/CNSA spine alignment model including clinical care standardization and comprehensive spine registry Metro local-level stroke care Infrastructure development Network model to distribute expert care in stroke and epilepsy ED Psych Hold Reduction Expanded Access BH Primary Care Integration Readmission reduction pre-op, IP, postsurgery collaboration Capture OC home care referrals to Healthy @ Home Care coordination with Sports Med & Injury Care (SMIC) Improve ortho surgery care coordination (CHS leakage) Readmission reduction pre-op, IP, postsurgery collaboration Initiate regional integration CHS Medical Plan Member Spend CIN development Sickle Cell Disease Management Program Expand Telemedicine Programs (Inpatient and Outpatient) Integrated obesity assessment (Peds & Adult) Low Birth Weight Infant Home Management Enhance spreading of Asthma Program (Including expansion of Virtual Visits and Spirometry as standard of work) CHS Pediatric Emergency Care Readiness Initiative Hematologic oncology program development Audit and enhance use of care pathways Onco-dermatology program Expansion of navigator network Cancer Palliative Care Expansion Sr. Oncology Program Expansion Pre-D Challenge: Diabetes Prevention Program CHS MG adult neurology alignment & care coordination across continuum general to Behavioral Health Integration specialty Standardize VCC Best Practice Protocols Dementia population management model Increase Intensivist involvement in care of all Primary Care Integration- Neuro ICU patients Service line organizational structure (Metrowide forum, CHS MG & OC engagement) Further enhance Medical Director/NM dyad for all ICUs Develop standardized bundled product Critical Care system triage Capture OC home care referrals to Healthy @ Grow VCC-covered beds by 100% Home Define Critical Care core competencies Care coordination with Sports Med & Injury Enhance Palliative Care in the ICU Care (SMIC) Cardio-oncology 11/23/2015 27 Expanded Use of ACPs Improve ortho surgery care coordination Survivorship Programs LEADERSHIP EDUCATION CONFERENCE

Results 28

Maturity Model Average Improvement 38% 2013 to 2014 24% 2014 to 2015 72% Improvement 2013 to 2015 LEADERSHIP EDUCATION CONFERENCE

HEN & LEAPT 30

Behavioral Health Integration Carolinas Healthcare System PCP Virtual Core Program Patient BHP/Care Manager Consulting Psychiatrist Other Behavioral Health Clinicians Additional Clinic Resources Substance Treatment, Vocational Rehabilitation, CMHC, Other Community Resources Outside Resources 31 LEADERSHIP EDUCATION CONFERENCE

Depression: PRE - POST *Captures change within the same patient (pre-post analysis using paired t-test procedure) **p-value <.05 indicates statistically significant change 32

Symptom Severity: Pre & Post As a result of health coaching patient s move from the higher severity categories to the lower or no depression categories 73% of the patients improved by one severity level after health coaching (A3 metric) 33

HgB A1C Mean (± Standard Deviation) Mean change p-value* Baseline 8.6(±2.4) 6 months 7.7 (±1.9) 0.8 (±1.8) p=.0002 *p-value <.05 indicates statistically significant change (statistical significance doesn t always indicate clinical significance) 34

Healthcare Utilization: Inpatient care 6% (26 patients) had at least one IP admission 6 months before program enrollment compared to 5% (23 patients) post (p=.001) Only 5 patients PRE and 7 patients POST had > 2 admissions. Overall length of IP stay decreased from 159 to 115 days (within person comparison p=.41 ) There was a minor decrease in overall billed charges (within person comparison was not possible due to small numbers of patients (n=7) with both PRE and POST charges) 35

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CHS Virtual Care Progress New Telemedicine Services (2015) Infectious Disease LCH Infectious Disease NICU Transport Behavioral Health Expansion TelePsych Expansion LCI Palliative Care SHVI Primary Care Integration TeleStroke Transition Clinic Other Activity Playbook / Standardization IS platform standardization Scheduled Virtual Visit platform Development LCH PICU Virtual Rounding at JGCH given touchstone award for 2015 Quality and Patient Experience Day Telemedicine in Sleep Medicine Dr. Jaspal Singh leading national sleep association in development of national TeleSleep Medicine standards January September 2015 11/23/2015 37

Metrics 2010 2014 Progress Ambulatory Appropriate Care (QCC) 90.0% F A V O R A B L E 85.0% 80.0% 75.0% 70.0% 65.0% 65.2% 69.7% 73.5% 73.6% 76.5% 77.2% 83.4% 81.4% 82.0% 79.7% Data Reporting 84.8% 85.0% Medical Assistant Standard Work 85.7 % 60.0% 55.0% 53.5% 62.4% Clinical Decision Support Baseline: 82% Target: 85% Stretch: 88% Actual: 85.7% 50.0% 38 38

Progress: Patient s perspective 500+ Emergency virtual behavioral health consults conducted monthly 28,094 MORE PATIENTS WERE discharged from emergency departments in fewer than 180 MINUTES 000+ READMISSIONS have been avoided 12,150 Telemedicine Encounters 27,000+ People identified at risk for prediabetes or diabetes in one year 60,000 DIABETIC PATIENTS in managed care 175 HOME HEALTH TRANSFERS to acute care have been avoided More than 1,600 CANCER PATIENTS enrolled in clinical trials 9,800 PATIENT SAFETY EVENTS AVOIDED OVER THREE YEAR PARTNERSHIP FOR PATIENTS PROGRAM 141,100 PATIENTS enrolled to use our online patient portal More than 1,500 PATIENTS treated through Virtual Visit LEADERSHIP EDUCATION CONFERENCE

Questions? 40