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1 Care Coordination by Means of Community-based Nurse Care Management: Impact on Health, Hospital Utilization and Cost Outcomes Presented by: Ken Coburn, MD, MPH Health Quality Partners ( CEO & Medical Director June June 28, 2010 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting
2 Overview About Health Quality Partners (HQP) and the Medicare Coordinated Care Demonstration (MCCD) Program Outcomes Health Utilization Cost Key Characteristics of the HQP Model Status of the Program within the MCCD Opportunities for Partnership and Collaboration
3 Health Quality Partners (HQP) Not-for-profit 501c3 health care quality improvement organization established in 2001, based in Doylestown, PA Mission: Improve the quality and experience of health care for patients, their families and health care providers Organizational Aims: Improve population health outcomes through reliable, systematic delivery of evidence-based preventive interventions (medical, behavioral, social and psychological) Team: Currently a 15 Members - Help Seniors live longer, more independently Management & Leadership, Nurse and with an improved quality of life Care Managers, Data Management, Database Development, Analytics & Reduce unnecessary health care costs over Reporting the long term
4 The Medicare Coordinated Care Demonstration (MCCD) Rigorous, randomized, controlled trial testing Care Coordination for chronically ill Medicare beneficiaries (BBA 1997, demo start 2002) 15 sites across the country were competitively selected from 58 applicants yielding a diverse set of organizations, each with its own intervention and target populationp HQP s Model as Tested within the MCCD framework Eligible Dx s: Coronary heart disease, Heart failure, Diabetes, Asthma, High blood pressure, High cholesterol Over 2,500 participants enrolled in the study to date Patients have been identified and enrolled through their Primary Care Provider Once enrolled, patients t continue to receive ongoing, long-term care manager support HQP was the only site considered for possible continuation at the 8 year point
5 HQP Collaborating Physician Practices & Service Area HQP Collaborating Partners Doylestown Hospital (lead hospital) HQP Main Office Physician Practices
6 Changes in Cardiovascular Risks for the Intervention Group from baseline to last follow-up Pending Publication: NOT FOR CITATION OR DISSEMINATION Clinical measures: Mean Mean value % at target goal Paired data available, n (%) follow-up period Total Intervention participants N=873 Years Pre-enroll Last follow-up Pre-enroll Last follow-up Systolic BP (mmhg): 784 (90%) * 60.6 % 78.2 % * Total chol (mg/dl): 759 (87%) * 60.5 % 70.2 % * LDL chol (mg/dl): 752 (86%) * 72.1 % % * Triglycerides (mg/dl): 758 (87%) * 64.9 % 73.1 % * Weight (lbs) [enroll BMI 30]: 262 (30%) * NA 28.6 % * P <
7 Risk of death reduced 25% All Participants Randomized d Pending Publication: NOT FOR CITATION OR DISSEMINATION Eighty-six (9.9%) participants in the intervention group died compared to 111 (12.9%) in the control group (hazard ratio, 0.75, 95% CI, 0.57 to 1.00; P=0.05) during follow-up (mean, 4.2 years)
8 Risk of death reduced 34% High Risk Geriatric Frailty / Complexity Pending Publication: NOT FOR CITATION OR DISSEMINATION Among those higher geriatric risk assessment scores, 46 (15.9%) versus 66 (23.7%) participants died in the intervention ti and control groups, respectively (hazard ratio, 0.66; 95% CI, 0.45 to 0.96; P = 0.03).
9 Risk of death reduced 48% Coronary Heart Disease Participants Pending Publication: NOT FOR CITATION OR DISSEMINATION For participants with coronary heart disease (n = 300), 18 (13.0%) died in the intervention group versus 37 (22.8%) in the control group (hazard ratio, 0.52; 95% CI, 0.30 to 0.91; P=0.02).
10 Financial Impact of HQP Model Among Selected Subgroups Note: Subgroups were constructed post hoc in analyses performed by Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. using Medicare claims data from the MCCD. Used with the permission of CMS/ORDI. Not for citation or dissemination. (all $ amounts shown are on a per participant per month basis) Control Treatment Treatment- Group -Control % p Control Mean Difference Difference Value Difference Number of Enrollees (Treatmen t and Control) Hospitalizations Average number of follow-up months % p (T+C) Difference Value Monthly Medicare Expenditures, $ Without Program Fees With Program Fees % Difference Had Three or More Chronic Conditions in the 2 Years Prior to Randomization $1329 -$ $ Conditions Prior t o Randomization: Had Congestive Heart Failure $1432 -$ $ Conditions Prior t o Randomization: Had Diabetes $1038 -$ $ Conditions Prior t o Randomization: Had Coronary Artery Disease $1083 -$ $ Prior Service Use: Was Hospitalized in Prior Year $1210 -$ $ Prior Service Use: Two or More Hospital Admissions in the 2 Years Prior to $1510 -$ $ Randomization Self Reported Health Status: Poor or Fair $1334 -$ $ [(CAD or CHF or COPD) and 1+ hosp in prior year] or 2+ hosps in prior 2 years (CAD or CHF or COP D) and 1+ hosp in prior year (COPD or CAD or CHF or DIAB) AND 1+ Hospitalization in Prior Year $1354 -$ $ $1441 -$ $ p Value <0.01 -$ $
11 Re-hospitalization among HQP s Medicare Coordinated Care Demonstration Participants at Doylestown Hospital; April 2002 thru March 2009 Intervention Grp Control Grp Readmissions (within 30 days) Total admissions Readmission rate 13.4%* 18.1% * Risk ratio=0.74 (95%CI, ) P=0.003, Source: data from Doylestown Hospital and HQP MCCD enrollment data, analyzed by K. Coburn, MD, MPH A relative 26% decrease in re-hospitalizations for those getting HQP care management; (95%CI, 10% to 40%)
12 Person-centered Key characteristics of HQP s model Needs of the patient, as defined by the patient, come first Build long-term relationships with patients, families, and providers based on respect and trust Evidence-based / best in class interventions provided directly by nurses Multi-dimensional geriatric assessments and in-home interventions Monitor for variance from disease specific guidelines Self management skills assessment and training Group model interventions ti it interactive ti workshops, kh weight iht management, weight iht maintenance, seated exercise, gait and balance training Focus on multidimensional determinants of health Systems approach Collaborate with PCPs, hospitals, and other providers on a high information relevance basis Prevent or mitigate t system errors related to care transitions, medications, miscommunications, discontinuity, etc. Integrated management, process monitoring, and organizational learning system Standardizing for performance & reliability
13 Components HQP s model has evolved greatly over 12 years and 3 settings; it takes a robust SET of interventions Health Quality Partners to - MCCD be effective PennCARE University of Pennsylvania Program Time Disease Specific Care Managers Geriatric Specific Care Managers Integrated Disease & Geriatric Care Managers Patient Referrals by Physicians Patient Referrals through Claims and Practice Data Prioritization - Claims and Other Data Stratification - Diagnosis based Stratification - Geriatric & Disease Risk Assessment Comprehensive Assessments 1:1 Education & Self Management Group Education Structured Weight Loss Lifestyle Physicial Activity & Exercise FallProof Balance & Mobility Program Aggregate Data Analysis Data Analysis- cohort, patient, management Care Transitions Protocol
14 Interventions: one on one and group models - in the home and in the community (physician, HQP and community based settings)
15 Nurse care manager contacts (n=771*) Contact types Count Mean contacts per pt-yr Group** 13, Home visits 6, Office visits 5, Total in-person 26, Telephone 25, Total remote 25, *Participants enrolled thru 03/2006 with follow-up thru 03/2008 **39% of participants in one or more groups
16 Process/Outcome Dashboards; Web-based Report Combines Process Reliability and Outcomes Total Populatio on / Multip le Meas ures Click By Nurse Care Manager Caseload LDL y asure by panel ngle mea nurse p Sin
17 One Preventive Care Measure Example Flu vaccination Web-based statistical process control charting is used extensively to robustly compare performance between groups or over time; here s a cross-sectional sectional p- chart of flu vaccination coverage by nurse 94.7% CM Caseload Received Allergy Refused PhysRestrict NotAddressed Davis Detweiler Doncsecz Goodwin Graefe Haynes Keller Rice Weisser
18 Care Manager / Team Performance Another cross- sectional p-chart comparing the rate of monthly no contacts by care manager; we use identification of meaningful variation and root cause analysis for organizational learning
19 HQP seeks new partners and collaborators CMS will (contingent on agreement of final terms & conditions) extend its support of the HQP program an additional 3 years within the MCCD Targeting higher-risk, higher-savings cohort (TBD) Regional partners in Eastern Pennsylvania Potential for replication of the model outside of the MCCD context at other locations To explore collaborative opportunities contact: Sherry Marcantonio at Health Quality Partners ext. 27, [email protected] or Ken Coburn at [email protected]
20 HQP Thanks - CMS, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Aetna, U.S. Representatives Patrick Murphy and Allyson Schwartz, MGMA, hundreds of physicians, thousands of patients and their families, Fritz Wenzel, Rich Reif & Doylestown Hospital, Mary Naylor, the entire HQP Board, Ron Barg, Chad Boult, United Way SEPA, GlaxoSmithKline, MERCK Journey for Control and private donors
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