Using Advanced Analytics to Manage Population Health in Primary Care Clinics

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Success Story Using Advanced Analytics to Manage Population Health in Primary Care Clinics HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATION Large Medical Center TOP RESULTS Integrated near realtime reporting for regulatory and physician performance measures Ability to view composite and individual measures for population and individual patients Increased compliance rates by up to 28% Primary Care Providers spend more time with patients and less time collecting data Graphical visualizations and reports for overdue treatments and upcoming reminders PRODUCTS Late-Binding Data Warehouse Population Analytics Advanced Application- Primary Care Module SERVICES Installation Services Improvement Services The healthcare industry is laser focused on improving the quality of patient care while simultaneously lowering cost. It has become increasingly clear that a system built upon a strong primary care foundation is critical to achieving these goals. Delivering high-quality, efficient, patient-centered care begins with a primary care system that can effectively manage the health of patient populations. The need to effectively manage the health of populations is largely driven by the fact that 5 percent of the population accounts for 50 percent of healthcare costs. 1 Being able to identify these patients, provide high-quality care and reduce their utilization is a pressing goal for many of today s primary care providers (PCPs). Because managing populations of patients requires a much more proactive approach to delivering care than simply focusing on patients as they present at the PCP s office, the move to population health management can increase a PCP s patient panel by several orders of magnitude. At the same time, the industry faces a shortage of PCPs to meet that demand. A 2008 report by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) projected that the shortage of primary care physicians will reach 65,800 by 2025. 2 Organizations are seeking ways to help PCPs increase the size of their patient panel without overburdening themselves while Copyright 2016 Health Catalyst 1

improving the quality of care. They have focused on two factors to make this possible: I recently attended several large conferences on population health management. I haven t seen anyone else who is even coming close to tracking and displaying this type of data at the depth, range or complexity that we ve achieved. And we ve just gotten started. Medical Informatics Director Creating care teams in which each member of the team operates at the maximum level of his or her license and qualifications. In most medical offices, everything goes through the physician. The physician sees every patient and determines one by one what they need, then lets staff know what they need to do to help carry out what needs to be done. This system limits the amount a practice can accomplish in a day. Primary care organizations are seeking to reengineer clinical practice to create empowered care teams. In this team philosophy, physicians share responsibility for patient care with other members of the team, which allows them to focus on those aspects of the care process that truly require physician attention. Implementing electronic health record (EHR) technology The entire healthcare industry is relying on the potential of EHRs to help drive better care. However, the results of implementing EHRs in ambulatory care settings are mixed. According to a recent survey by IDC Health Insights, 58 percent of ambulatory providers are dissatisfied, very dissatisfied or neutral about their experience with their EHR. 3 The dissatisfaction with the EHR stems mainly from lost productivity spending more time on documentation and less time with patients with no real evidence of increased quality. Faced with these challenges, a large medical center is reengineering its primary care processes to help its ambulatory physicians effectively manage their patient populations while getting real value out of their EHR data. This health system is relying on data-driven, cost-effective, patient-centered, team and system-based care delivery to measure and improve health outcomes and ultimately improve the lives of its patients. TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE: THE ENTERPRISE DATA WAREHOUSE AND TEAM PROCESSES To realize the potential of their EHR and make it possible for their outpatient clinics to manage patient populations, the health system worked with Health Catalyst to implement an analytical, clinical and process-based framework for value-based transformation. The framework first introduced a healthcare enterprise data warehouse (EDW) to improve measurement and analytics Copyright 2016 Health Catalyst 2

My big complaint about the shift to the EHR was that the technology negatively affected my interaction with the patient. A patient visit became a list of items I had to check off. With this new process, the doctorpatient relationship is back. It s beyond refreshing to go back to patient-centered visits rather than IT- or checklist-centered visits. Primary Care Physician throughout the organization. Health Catalyst s EDW platform organized the system s data into a single source of truth that serves as a foundation for data-driven improvement. The health system is leveraging the EDW to drive quality improvement initiatives throughout the organization and this technology provided the necessary foundation for the effort to drive better primary care processes. The system implemented their primary care improvement effort with 12 primary care clinics and 90 physicians that have approximately 55,000 patient visits per year. The project leaders understood that technology alone wouldn t enable them to improve the overall value of care. So they implemented two additional aspects of Health Catalyst s framework: An advanced healthcare analytics application the Primary Care Module that runs on the EDW platform to track and interpret iterative improvement. Permanent, integrated workgroup teams that identify areas for care improvement and build evidence-based practices into the care delivery workflow. The workgroup consists of a permanent, multidisciplinary team of clinicians, technologists, analysts and quality personnel who collaborate to turn new insights gleaned from EDW data into better clinical processes. Lean process improvement experts are also included on the team to analyze and streamline the clinical workflow. The project leaders knew that reengineering how their primary care teams worked would be an essential part of improving the quality of care. The Lean experts developed value stream maps to evaluate workflow. Looking at the process from end to end, they collaborated with other team members to: Identify opportunities to streamline processes Maximize the roles of each member of the care team Determine the most effective way to integrate technology the EHR and analytics module into these processes These steps helped ensure that each member of the care team would play his or her most effective role in patient care and that the care team would be able to work with technology to drive better care processes and decisions. Copyright 2016 Health Catalyst 3

We have been working for decades to try to coordinate all aspects of our patients diabetes care. The fact that everything I need to know about my diabetic patients is now available in one application and one view is a dream come true. Primary Care Physician RESULTS: MORE PRODUCTIVE CARE TEAMS AND POWERFUL ANALYTICS Primary Care Physicians Spend More Time with Patients The clinic has successfully applied lean process improvement to engage the entire care team to optimize delivery of care. Previously, physicians spent approximately a third of their time using the EHR to perform documentation and collect data for patient visits. Now these tasks are performed by other team members. A medical assistant (MA), not the physician, now sits with the patient to determine what interventions are required to proactively manage the patient s health. The complete set of data is then available to the physician when she addresses the main reason for the patient s visit. Because data collection is now performed in a lean process improvement methodology where all members of the care team work together in concert, the physician is free to see patients in a timely fashion and address patients immediate concerns. Based on patient volumes in this clinic, the team estimates that physicians will be able to spend an additional 45 hours per month with patients rather than collecting data. Ability to View Composite and Individual Measures for Populations and Patients The clinic s care team is using the Primary Care analytics application to better manage its population of patients. In the past, managing the population meant looking at dozens of separate reports (which couldn t be run by the clinicians themselves) and trying to cobble together a complete picture of a patient s health. Now, the Primary Care Module gives the care team a single, integrated view of every measure they are tracking. The application currently displays and tracks measures for: Diabetes Cardiovascular Preventive care Medication management The application lets them easily visualize for both the individual patient and the population as a whole compliance to these measures. They can see gaps in care, what interventions have been made, what treatments are overdue or upcoming, and more. Copyright 2016 Health Catalyst 4

SAMPLE VISUALIZATION 1 Patient level compliance measure summary. 2 Ability to select individual measure filter to determine which patients have overdue treatment or values that are out of norm. 2 1 Figure 1: Sample Population- Summary View More measures will be added as the project progresses. Increased Compliance Rates by up to 28% Over the past eighteen months as new clinics were added the patient population increased by 37 percent. Trended data is showing a steady increase in compliance on these measures: Seasonally adjusted flu immunization: 28 percent increase Colorectal cancer screening: 14 percent increase Pneumococcal immunization: 6 percent increase Breast cancer screening: 4 percent increase The care team reviews the primary care analytics dashboards, including compliance at the individual patient level. If a treatment is required in the next 90 days and the patient has a scheduled primary care appointment the care team will talk with the patient during their clinic visit about upcoming treatments. If the patient has a care gap, and a treatment has not been scheduled, the care team will help the patient set up his appointments. This process also enables the care team to identify and provide the appropriate documentation in the patient s health record if the patient received treatment out of network (e.g. a flu vaccination at a pharmacy). The information is also available for the physician when she sees the patient. If a treatment is needed and a visit hasn t been scheduled or the results suggest additional action is needed the care team reaches out to the patient to schedule a telehealth or a clinic visit. Copyright 2016 Health Catalyst 5

Graphical Visualizations and Report of Overdue and Reminder Items A significant benefit the analytics application has given the care team is a list of all patients who need upcoming treatments and those past due for treatment that require outreach communication. Having this information automatically available in easy-to-use visualizations empowers the entire care team to effectively manage the health of their populations. SAMPLE VISUALIZATIONS 1 Population view of overdue treatments, upcoming treatments and items outside of control limits. 2 Patient view of overdue treatments. 3 Reminders for upcoming treatments within the next 90 or 180 days. 4 Summarized list of items outside of control targets. 5 Trended treatment results and most current values. Figure 2: Population View- Detail Sample 1 2 5 3 4 Figure 3: Patient View Sample Integrated Reporting for Regulatory and Performance Measures The care team is also using the Primary Care Module to track regulatory and physician performance measures. In the past these measures were tracked and reported separately. Today, many of these measures are now integrated into a single application. The Copyright 2016 Health Catalyst 6

team is also able to generate reports automatically. Previously, they had to coordinate with IT to have reports written a lengthy process that introduced a significant time lag into the process and prevented the team from making timely adjustments to their processes. With the necessary data available in near real time in front of them, the care team can take action to schedule necessary treatments and better meet their compliance goals. The new process also saves time for IT staff, who can now focus on analysis rather than the details of generating reports. The care team is using the application to track 15 measures for diabetes, cardiovascular, preventive care and medication management, as well as five composite measures. The number of measures tracked can expand indefinitely as the project progresses. The current project includes some HEDIS, Meaningful Use and PQRS measures. The Primary Care Module also includes benchmarks for the care team to measure their performance. It integrates externally available state performance measure averages where available. Where these numbers are not available, the application displays internally established benchmark goals. SAMPLE VISUALIZATION 1 20 analytical measurements including composite and individual with the ability to easily add more. 2 Comparative view of measurements across PCPs. 3 Customizable stratification filters (e.g., date, service area, location, department and provider). 4 Dial and trend graphics that display current rankings versus goals. 5 Integration of publically available performance and internal benchmarks to establish goals. 6 Analytics that provide number of patients needed to meet targets. 1 3 2 5 6 Figure 4: Sample Performance View By automating external reporting, the health system has achieved level 4 of the Healthcare Analytics Adoption Model developed by thought leaders in the industry to guide organizations through their adoption of analytics technology. Their continuing efforts to use analytics to manage population health can steadily move them through the stages of the model. 4 Copyright 2016 Health Catalyst 7

Future Plans The health system plans to roll out this program to their other fifteenplus primary care clinics. The EDW and Primary Care application are designed to easily scale for these additions. Other plans include: Integration of patient satisfaction data into the application to measure how the streamlined processes and population health management affects patient perception of care quality Ongoing application of Lean process improvement methodologies to continually refine processes and sustain results Analysis of the overall program across the care continuum (e.g. number of clinic visits, inpatient hospitalizations, observation, readmissions, etc.) Perhaps the most significant plan for this program is to use it to prepare the health system s outpatient clinics for its potential future as an accountable care organization (ACO). Like many organizations, this health system is investigating an ACO environment in the future. The ability to track compliance over a number of primary care measures, meet quality benchmarks, focus on prevention, manage patients with chronic diseases, as well as integrate patient satisfaction, financial and other data in a streamlined data capture process delivers a solid foundation for ACO success. REFERENCES 1. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/factsheets/costs/expriach/index. html#diff1 2. https://www.aamc.org/download/158076/data/updated_projections_ through_2025.pdf 3. http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerid=prus24443913 Copyright 2016 Health Catalyst 8

ABOUT HEALTH CATALYST Health Catalyst is a mission-driven data warehousing, analytics, and outcomes improvement company that helps healthcare organizations of all sizes perform the clinical, financial, and operational reporting and analysis needed for population health and accountable care. Our proven enterprise data warehouse (EDW) and analytics platform helps improve quality, add efficiency and lower costs in support of more than 50 million patients for organizations ranging from the largest US health system to forward-thinking physician practices. For more information, visit www.healthcatalyst.com, and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Copyright 2016 Health Catalyst