IT s s role in Accountable Care Organization s. Doug Williams October 2010



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IT s s role in Accountable Care Organization s Doug Williams October 2010

Aveta is a leading medical management company caring for approximately 232,000 Medicare beneficiaries and 300,000 commercial members Over $2.3 billion in revenues Expertise managing commercial and Medicare populations NAMM: Develops and manages provider networks, offering a full range of services to assist in patient care coordination and business operations Over 18 year track record of quality and financial stability Proven record of managing global risk Expertise designing and implementing numerous types of provider network structures which ensure physician engagement Aveta & MSO Operations Puerto Rico California Illinois Arizona Kansas City MMM/PMC Plan Medicare y Mucho Mas/ Preferred Medicare Choice Medicare Advantage Medical Management MSO of PR / NAMMCA / NAMMIL / NAMMAZ/NAMM KC At Risk Managed Care Management (1) (1) Services (1) Senior and Commercial members.

: IPAs Markets Served Los Angeles Nor co CA Chino Upland Rivers ide Calirnessa Corona San Bernardino Hom eland Coachella Valley Temecula San Diego NAMM CA NAMM California Southern California Total MA Market 372,800 MA Penetration 43.6% NAMM CA Overview Redlands Moreno Valley San Jacinto MA Members 42,000 MA Market Share (1) 11.2% u 2nd largest provider of managed care services within the economic region of San Bernardino and Riverside counties u Own 13 IPAs and manage 1 in the Inland Empire and San Diego u Knox Keene Licensee Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and adjacent zip codes in L.A. and Orange Counties u Global cap with select senior and commercial plans Commercial Members 189,000 Insurance License Limited Knox-Keene Network Statistics 14 IPAs, 500 PCPs IPA Relationships 1 Managed, 13 Owned u Network Overview 500 PCPs (350 in PrimeCare) 1,200 Specialists Key Relationships Aetna, Blue Shield, United, Cigna, Humana, Anthem, Scan

NAMM ACO Model Focus ACO Model 1 ACO Model 2 ACO Model 3 ACO Model 4 Independent Practice Association (IPA) Or Primary Care Physician Groups Specialty Groups Multispecialty Group Hospital Medical Staff Organization (MSO) Physician-Hospital Organization (PHO) Organized Delivery System Hospital Employed and Affiliated Physicians Possibility Other Providers, like Post-Acute Care Hospital Hospital 4

Evolution of NAMM s s connectivity Technology NAMMNet Provider Email NAMMNet Express Authorizations NAMMNet Provider Portal AV Forms, P4P Electronic Health Records & Health Info Exchange ACO Analytics

EHR Overview

EHR Project Background NAMM Steering Committee Physician EHR Selection Committee (recommended) 2009 - eclinicalworks (ecw) Contract secured for training and implementation Piloted ecw in 2009 Four PrimeCare Practices; 6 Providers installed Mercy Physician Medical Group also piloted and installed 17 Providers

EHR Rollout Goal is 65+ practices implemented on ecw in 2010 Goal is 150+ providers/hospitals/ connected to HIE Loading 3 years of historic data to run analytics models Volume provides discounted pricing for physicians Physicians Trust, implementation & ongoing support 10-12 12 week standard timeline for EMR based providers NAMM Value Added Services Data preloads, Top Senior Diagnosis Campaign. Templates

HIE Effort

What is an HIE? Health Information Exchange (HIE) Facilitates the electronic flow of health-related data among all healthcare constituents (doctor to doctor, doctor to hospital, doctor to patient) Analytics that look at data for ACO terms NAMM s HIE effort is called CHIEF Community Health Information Exchange Foundation

Components of HIE Pharmacy Patient Health Care Insurer Laboratory Radiology Security and Access Control Enterprise Master Patient Index Hospital Patient Event Information Patient Demographics, Social & Family, Clinical Information Medication Details, Laboratory Results, Insurance Details Practice Partner On EHR NOT on EHR

CCD Viewer erx Disease Registry Clinical Integration Clinical forms HAS EMR Lite Referrals HEDIS Measures Statistics Provider Portal Member EHR/PHR Member Portal Access Control and Security Framework Providers NO EMR Providers With EMR Ancillaries Other Members PCP Specialist Hospitals PCP Specialist Hospitals Laboratories Radiology Centers Telemedicine HRA Case Management PC s Kiosk Mobile

Solution Benefits Designed to meet the HITECH requirements for community data exchange and for meaningful use CCD compliant with all CCD Compliant EHR vendors Interfaces developed for many of the ambulatory EHR, Lab (LabCorp( & Quest Diagnostics) ) and Hospital Vendors Stand alone erx or integrated within EMR Community Master Patient Index and mapping for unique patient ID s Ability to analyze data based on contract types and risk profiles Infrastructure for Regional Delivery Systems & Clinical Integration

CHIEF Key Phases Phase 1 3 rd Qtr 2010 Phase 2 4 th Qtr 2010 Phase 3 2011 NAMM Data Load Quest Results Only RadNet Goal Alpha Testing (5 docs) ecw Practice Partners Renaissance 3 Hospitals eprescribing Goal Go Live - Parkview (50 docs) 3 EHRs 3 Hospitals Quest Ordering LabCorp Goal (1000 docs) Phase 4 Patient Health Record Meaningful Use Goal: Remaining Docs Market Expansion