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Low Acuity Emergency Department Visits Joanna Cohen, MD June 2018

Goals and Objectives Identify and quantify low acuity ED visits Analyze challenges associated with low acuity ED visits Assess the impact of these visits on the health care system Strategize a plan for managing low acuity health care visits

ESI at SZ *90,391 FY17

Seasonal Variation in Low Acuity ED visits 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 May-17 Jun-17 Jul-17 Aug-17 Sep-17 Oct-17 Nov-17 Dec-17 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18

Farion, Ken J (2015). "Understanding Low-Acuity Visits to the Pediatric Emergency Department.". PloS one (1932-6203), 10 (6), e0128927.

Why? Lack of appropriate alternatives Parental over-estimations of disease severity Convenience Kubicek K, Liu D, Beaudin C et al. A profile of nonurgent emergency department use in an urban pediatric hospital. Pediatr Emerg Care 2012;28:977-84 Salami O, Salvador J, Vega R. Reasons for nonurgent pediatric emergency department visits: perceptions of health care providers and caregivers. Pediatr Emerg Care 2012; 43-6.

Hospital s Role in Encouraging Low Acuity ED Visits

Implications of ED overuse for Low Acuity Visits Individual Health Population Health Low Acuity Patient High Acuity Patient Financial Institutional Cultural

What are the implications for ED overuse on low acuity patients? Individual Health Population Health Low Acuity Patient High Acuity Patient Financial Institutional Cultural

Individual Health of Low Acuity ED Visits Lack of connection to a primary care provider Poor communication and trust with health care providers All leading to poor chronic care management Lack of exposure to resources of primary care Screening tools for development, mental health, ACEs, SDH Preventive care lab screenings: anemia, lead, etc. Reach Out and Read Missed opportunities for vaccination

What are the implications for ED overuse on high acuity patients? Individual Health Population Health Low Acuity Patient High Acuity Patient Financial Institutional Cultural

Mechanisms for Delay of High Acuity Patient Care in the Setting of High Volume of Low Acuity ED Patients ED Arrival Triage Fast Track ED Discharge Discharge (Admit) Admit LWBS

Implications of ED overuse for Low Acuity Visits Individual Health Population Health Low Acuity Patient High Acuity Patient Financial Institutional Cultural

Health Finance of ED overuse Costs to system of ED visits that receive lower or no reimbursement Costs to system of care rendered in a more expensive setting Urgent Care median payment $76.90 ED median payment $186.20 Potential duplication of care with fragmented health care delivery

Cost Transitioning lowest severity of illness patients to Urgent Care could save Medicaid $50 million a year. Transitioning all non-emergent care away from the ED saves $4 billion annually Weinick RM, Burns RM, Mehrotra A. Many emergency department visits could be managed at urgent care centers and retail clinics. Health Aff (Millwood). 2010;29(9):1630 6. Montalbano, A, Rodean J, Kangas J et al. Urgent Care and Emergency Department Visits in the the pediatric Medicaid Populaiton. Pediatrics 2016; 137

Implications of ED overuse for Low Acuity Visits Individual Health Population Health Low Acuity Patient High Acuity Patient Financial Institutional Cultural

Measures Reported to CMS LOS LWBS Median time from admission to patient arrival in inpatient bed

How CMS Improves Quality Measures Medicare cuts payments by 1 percent for hospitals that fall in the worst-performing quartile. In 2018, 751 hospitals will have their Medicare payments reduced Academic medical centers and hospitals that serve poorer and sicker patient populations are disproportionally penalized

Implications of ED overuse for Low Acuity Visits Individual Health Population Health Low Acuity Patient High Acuity Patient Financial Institutional Cultural

Population Cultural of ED overuse Culture of care that is disconnected from primary care Disproportionate decrease in access to preventive services for vulnerable pediatric populations Leads to increased disparities in care and outcomes

Strategies to Reduce ED Visits High Risk Programs Low Acuity Programs Primary Care Linkage ED Diversion Financial Penalties

Identifying the Superusers Simon, Harold K. (04/2009). "Pediatric Emergency Department Overcrowding: Electronic Medical Record for Identification of Frequent, Lower Acuity Visitors. Can We Effectively Identify Patients for Enhanced Resource Utilization?". The Journal of emergency medicine (0736-4679), 36 (3), 311.

Primary Care Linkage In adult patient s identification of a PCP did not correspond to reduced low acuity ED visits Most Low acuity ED patients can identify a PCP and do not attempt to reach them prior to coming to ED Primary Care linkage does improve Primary Care follow up in adult patients presenting for low acuity visits Patients walked over from ED to PCP No Pediatric data, but most patients do identify PCPs and this doesn t seem to help

Enhancing Existing Primary Care Linkage Systems level supports Empanelling patients to providers Call center that directs patients to visit with their PCP Renewed focus on hospitality Utilizing technology to engage patients and provide quicker access to care Provider level supports Flag providers when their patient is seen in ED Patient level supports Transportation Education

ED Diversion via EMS Non-transport Vulnerable patients groups (include children) are more represented in the non-conveyance population Within 24 h 48 h after non-conveyance, 2.5% 6.1% of the general patients represent to EMS, and 4.6 19.0% present themselves at the ED. A limited amount of non-conveyance guidelines or protocols Concerns about patient safety related to non-conveyance Ebben R, Vloet L, Speijers R et al. A patient-safety and professional perspective on nonconveyance in ambulance care: a systematic review.scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine201725:71

Safety and Medical legal Concerns about EMS Non-Conveyance The ten-year malpractice experience of a large urban EMS system The No-Patient Run: 2,698 Patients Evaluated but Not Transported by Paramedics

Financial Penalties No pediatric data 5 studies implementing co-payment, all adult studies Largest Kaiser study showed decrease low acuity visits with increasing co-payments (1$-100) Medicare studies showed no difference in low acuity visits with co-pays of $2-$8 Oregon had a $50 co-pay and that did reduce visits Concern that imposing penalties could lead to delays in needed care, particularly for low-income populations

Low Acuity Programs Primary Care Linkage ED Diversion Financial Penalties

Thank you! Identify and Quantify low acuity ED visits Analyze challenges associated with low acuity ED visits Assess the impact of these visits on the health care system Strategize a plan for managing low acuity health care visits