RPM: Is It All It Is Cracked Up to Be?

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RPM: Is It All It Is Cracked Up to Be? Session 192, February 22, 2017 Hank Fanberg, Director of Innovation, Christus Health System Gregg Malkary, Managing Director, Spyglass Consulting Group 1

Speaker Introduction Gregg Malkary, MS Managing Director Spyglass Consulting Group Menlo Park, CA 94025 (650) 575-9682 gmalkary@spyglass-consulting.com @SpyglassGregg 2

Speaker Introduction Hank Fanberg Director of R&D Innovation Christus Health System Metaire, LA Hank.fanberg@christushealth.org 3

Conflict of Interest Gregg Malkary, Managing Director Spyglass Consulting Group Has no real or apparent conflicts of interest to report Hank Fanberg, Office of the CIO Technology Advocacy and Innovation CHRISTUS Health Has no real or apparent conflicts of interest to report. 4

AGENDA RPM has gained popularity, Is it effective? Presentation of findings of national survey of providers that use RPM Does it work? What are the benefits? What are the costs? Do people like it and trust it? Case Study: CHRISTUS Health Three years into RPM; what are the results ROI calculations myth, mystery or mastery 5

Learning Objectives Identify how new at-risk payment and care delivery models influence RPM investments Analyze hospital based population health initiatives ready to integrate RPM data within existing clinical care processes and systems Describe which market factors are influencing investment in RPM and how they impact decisions to deploy or not Describe which types of tools are deployed to engage chronically ill patients that impact their behavior and life style choices 6

Benefits of RPM: STEPS Value of Health IT Are clinicians and patients satisfied? Is interoperability an issue? What is its cost effectiveness? Does it improve outcomes? 7

APPROACHES End-user market study Remote patient monitoring Interviewed 100 healthcare professionals in United States Conducted telephonic interviews Impact and benefits of RPM to support pop health Workflow inefficiencies in managing chronically ill Integrating RPM with existing processes, infrastructure & tools Published November 2015 From the general to the specific CHRISTUS Health RPM results 8

TOPIC: Remote Patient Monitoring Remotely monitor patients with chronic diseases Congestive Heart Failure Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Diabetes Asthma Key Benefits Improve patient outcomes Reduce healthcare delivery costs Increase access to care Early adopters Managed care organizations 9

TOPIC: Remote Patient Monitoring Which market factors influencing RPM investments? Underlying market factors Healthcare costs spiraling Baby boomer rapidly retiring Prevalence of chronic disease US healthcare system fails chronically ill Providers lack incentives Patients are forced to self-manage Self management resulting excessive hospital readmissions 10

STEPS: Satisfaction Are population health programs ready for RPM? Chronically ill patients ready for RPM 67% home health agencies Patients ready to use RPM and engage in care process Population health programs not ready for large-scale deployments 78% hospitals RPM not well integrated with care processes & systems 68% hospitals Physicians uncomfortable using RPM data 11

STEPS: Treatment / Clinical Are RPM solutions clinically effective? RPM solutions are clinically effective 55% hospitals RPM solutions effective Early symptom management tool Existing clinical trials Limited in size & scope Controlled environments patient care setting 12

STEPS: Electronic Secure Data Can RPM data be easily collected, shared and analyzed? RPM data is not easily shared across care continuum 61% hospitals integrated RPM data within EHR Analytics tools not ready for population health 79% hospitals using analytics & decision support 56% concerned tools inadequate to manage value-based risk 13

STEPS: Patient Engagement How RPM solutions evolving to engage patients? Providers investing in mobile RPM solutions 98% hospitals who deployed RPM Using mobile devices to support chronically ill patients Providers showing interest in patient BYOD & Wearables 66% hospitals evaluating patient BYOD 58% hospitals evaluating Wearables 14

STEPS: Savings Do RPM solutions provide a compelling ROI? Providers experiencing difficulties calculating ROI 71% hospitals concerned Lack of reimbursement Difficulties determining baseline measurement costs 15

Review: STEPS Framework for RPM Satisfaction Which market factors influencing RPM investments? Clinical Are population health programs ready for RPM? Secure Data Can RPM data be easily collected, shared and analyzed Patient Engagement How RPM solutions evolving to engage patients? Savings Is there a compelling ROI? 16

CHRISTUS Health International Catholic, notfor-profit health system that began a ministry of healing almost 150 years ago Over 60 hospital and longterm care facilities in six U.S. states, Mexico, Chile and Colombia More than 350 care sites 9,500 affiliated physicians 30,000 employees Headquartered in Dallas 17

Everyone in this Room Has Drunk 18

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We Believe in the Inherent Value of HIT Stick out your tongue and say AHHHHSIMILATE 20 20

The Shape of Healthcare is Shifting 21

Control is Shifting FROM Provider centric (that which is most convenient for us; we control all access to all services) TO What works for the patient the world that patients/healthcare consumers inhabit is in complete contrast with the old, physician-centered world. Social Media, mobile, home visits, remote technologies, navigation 22

The Organization of Health Care is Shifting 23

Understanding of Patient & Service Delivery is Shifting - From Time Limited Pt. Presents to ED ED Intervention In Patient Care Post Discharge Follow Up Out Pt. & Specialty 24

TO: Care is Circular (Never Ending) ED InPt. Population Health Mgmt and Influence OutPt. & Specialty 25 Post D. Follow Up

Healthcare Financial Models are Shifting MACRA and MIPS Alternate payment models Medical Homes Value Based Purchasing These alternate payment models encourage the use of ICT (telehealth, mhealth, virtual care, secure texting, remote monitoring etc. ) to reduce costs and improve quality. 26

Medicare Cuts: CHRISTUS analysis 2010-2025 Nationally, hospitals have absorbed $136 billion of new cuts since 2010 For CHRISTUS: Biggest legislative threat to system: ACA market basket cuts and Rural Hospital Cuts under consideration Biggest regulatory threat Coding Cuts System s estimated potential loss over time is -12.6% for cuts enacted through 2025 and - 15% when including those under consideration 27

Value-Based Purchasing: The Shift is Here 28

CHRISTUS APMs 29

The Shift to Population Health has Begun Population Health will play a more important role in the ever changing healthcare environment. What is the strategy? Agility to Meet Changing Landscape Improve Quality & Outcomes Alignment of Assets & Stakeholders Alignment of Information Alignment of Processes & Programs POPULATION HEALTH CHRISTUS Health will provide care to defined segments within our communities in the right place at the right time while improving quality, being good stewards of resources and improving outcomes. CHRISTUS Position: Supports new LPPFs that bring new money into the Medicaid Better Care. Smarter Spending. Healthier People. program. 30

Fairy Tale or Apocalypse? 31 31

Enabling Technology 32 CHRISTUS has made significant investments in technologies and our Meaningful Use program has been nationally recognized. CHRISTUS has the ability to aggregate and report quality data for MIPS and Advanced APMs: MEDITECH, Athena, Wellcentive, Midas and data warehouse and business analytics implementations. The key challenge going forward remains around interoperability between CHRISTUS and non- CHRISTUS entities in order to support broad care management, quality reporting and payment bundling Better Care. Smarter Spending. Healthier People. CHRISTUS Position: Supports new LPPFs that bring new money into the Medicaid program. 32

Make Care as Convenient as a Smart Phone 33 33

Where s the Evidence that It Works?? 34

RPMS Pilot Home-based wireless Kit Tablet Scale Blood Pressure Cuff Pulse Oximeter Improves self-health governance Increases patient access to/interaction with healthcare provider 35

RPMS Pilot Heart Failure patient-focused 10-15 Daily Questions Alarm reminder Updates provided/high-risk alerts Videoconference capability 36

N=19 is # of current CTN patients that meet Medicaid requirements; not reflective of actual need Remote Patient Monitoring Solution [RPMS] Return on Investment Diabetes & Hypertension Medicaid Patients Only [1] Care Transition Program with RPMS Costs Pre Intervention [2] CT Program with RPMS Costs and Medicaid Revenue [3] CT Program with RPMS Costs and Medicaid Revenue Current Program Projection Projection Pre Post Intervention Intervention Post Intervention Pre Intervention Post Intervention As we enroll more patients 26 Total Patients Transitioned 19 19 Total Hospital Cost of Care $906,129 $297,426 $906,129 $297,426 $1,330,543 $437,439 Reimbursement/Revenue $67,928 $22,823 $67,928 $40,626 $90,571 $55,588 Total Cost Less Reimbursement $838,201 $274,603 $838,201 $256,800 $1,239,972 $381,851 Net Total Saved $563,598 $581,401 $858,121 Annual Program Costs Personnel $85,000 $85,000 $85,000 Home Visit/Pick up Costs $316 $316 $316 Device Costs $26,435 $26,435 $26,435 System Config and Training $40,000 $40,000 $40,000 Interface Development $17,500 $17,500 $17,500 Monthly Costs [Annualized] $14,850 $14,850 $14,850 Vivify Health [VH] Travel $2,500 $2,500 $2,500 Fed Ex $206 $206 $206 Kit Box Replacement $563 $563 $563 Kit Equipment Replacement $0 $0 $0 Total Program Costs $187,370 $187,370 $187,370 Net Cost $376,228 $394,031 $670,751 Return on Investment 37 [ROI] $2.01 $2.10 $3.58

Telemedicine & Reduction of Transfers in a Rural Facility 38

Rural Hospital Situation Access to specialty coverage is limited to nonexistent in the rural communities Over half of the transfers require the following specialties Cardiology Neurology Nephrology Pulmonology 39

Hospital to Hospital Transfers Monthly transfer average is 145 For one month 78 transfers were from the top four specialties Transfers result in: family inconvenience loss of confidence in Community hospitals duplicate ED costs ED and Inpatient throughput delays unnecessary transportation costs delays in treatment unnecessary utilization of inpt beds dissatisfaction of on-call physicians 40

Case Example Acute renal failure, hypotension, sepsis. Transferred to South for a Renal consult and discharged 3 days later without any interventions. Final bill was $35,571.97 Chronic renal failure on dialysis with need for neurology consult Discharged without interventions 2 days later. Received dialysis and Neurology consult. Final bill was $25,890.93. 41

Assessment 44 of 78 transfers could have remained local Community hospital sustainability improved Avoidable EMS charges Potential reduction in overall length of stay Reduction in overall cost of care Improved patient/family and clinician experience 42

Telemedicine Benefits Patient Benefits Provider Benefits Facility Benefits Patient convenience, prevent unnecessary travel Increases patient satisfaction Reduced patient costs Patients given better standard of care due to the availability of specialists Patient-centered health care model Cardiologists and Nephrologists can still bill for consult from the convenience of their office Providers can see patients anytime/anywhere Provider s time used more efficiently; minimized travel Improved working lives of physicians Decrease transfers Increased Confidence in Alice facility Duplicate ED charges avoided Reduce unnecessary transportation costs Better care coordination Improved operating efficiency 43

Getting there will sometimes be challenging 44

We Sometimes run into gridlock October 16-18, 2016 Nashville, Tennessee NASL 27 th Annual Meeting 45

Conclusion: We Can t Afford to Slow Down.. 46 46

Concluding STEPS Framework for RPM Satisfaction Cost of care has become king Clinical Are population health programs ready for RPM? YES Secure Data Interoperability issue to connect or not to EHR Patient Engagement Patient Love it Savings Demonstrable 47

For additional information Hank Fanberg Director of R&D Innovation Christus Health System Metaire, LA Hank.fanberg@christushealth.org Gregg Malkary, Managing Director Spyglass Consulting Group (650) 575-9682 gmalkary@spyglass-consulting.com @SpyglassGregg 48