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CCO Oregon Round Table Health Metrics and Outcomes. Amit Shah, MD. Why measure?. Population Health. "Triple Aim". Experience of Care. Cost per Capita. What We All Want . Patient/ Provider View. Payer/ Purchaser View. Access to Care Be there when I need you. Accountability
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CCO Oregon Round TableHealth Metrics and Outcomes Amit Shah, MD
Population Health "Triple Aim" Experience of Care Cost per Capita What We All Want Patient/ Provider View Payer/ Purchaser View Access to Care Be there when I need you. Accountability Take responsibility for making sure I receive the best possible health care. Comprehensive Whole Person Care Provide or help me get the health care services I need Continuity Be my partner over time in caring for my health. Coordination And Integration Help me navigate the health care system to get the care I need in a safe and timely way. Person and Family Centered Care Recognize that I am the most important member of my care team – and that I am ultimately responsible for my overall health and wellness.
Why Measure? • -Health care transformation will require significant amount of infrastructural and • clinical system redesign • -We know what we should be doing but why are we not achieving? • -We know what we should be doing but often do not know how we are doing? • -Allocation of funds to move transformation based on performance • -Subjective improvement not always =objective improvement
OHA Incentive metric • -P4P program part of CMS waiver granted to Oregon for transformation • -Outcomes based (important to move towards outcomes with understanding of what is need to build the process) • -OHA delegated committee to determine which metrics used and approved by CMS • -17 of 33 metrics are incentivized (must reach certain threshold in order to obtain full quality bonus and participate in bonus pool of money) • -monies used to fund transformation at clinic system level
List of Measures • Alcohol or substance (SBIRT) • Follow-up after hospitalization for mental illness • Screening for clinical depression and follow-up plan • Prenatal timeliness of care • Elective delivery before 39 weeks • Ambulatory Care: Outpatient and ED utilization • CRC • Patient-Centered Primary Care Home Enrollment • Developmental screening in the first 36 months of life • Adolescent Well Child Visits • HgA1C control • CAHPS • EHR adoption • Mental and physical health assessment within 60 days for children in DHS custody