Title: Paying for Performance
1Paying for Performance
Quality-Based Purchasing and Public Reporting
The Evidence Base and Practical Tools Robert S.
Galvin, MD October 21, 2004
2The Strategic Fit of Pay-For-Performance
High
Enabled by IT
Quality ? Costs ê
Incentives and Rewards
Clinical Re-engineering by MDs, Hospitals
Suppliers
Value of Health Expenditures
? Market Sensitivity to Hospital/MD Quality Cost
Transparency
Performance Comparisons for Hospitals, MDs Tx
Low
2002
2012
Key Evolutionary Steps
3Growing Number of Initiatives
- 78 Initiatives
- Easy to Access
- www.leapfroggroup.org
- Commonwealth Fund Sponsored
4Bridges to Excellence
Diabetes Care Link
Using Evidence-Based Literature and Actuarial
Analysis
- Diabetes
- Quality Care Saves 350/Diabetic/Year
- Purchaser Keeps 175
- Physicians Get 100/Patient Incentives 75
All Payers For Practice with 100 Diabetics -
10,000/Year For Diabetes Clinic with 1,000
Diabetics - 100,000/Year
5Challenges
- Doctors Signing Up . . . . . . . . But Slowly
- Rewards Being Paid Out . . . .But Not Enough
- Payers Expanding. . . . . . . . . But Not Fast
Enough - Patient Incentives Present . . . But Not
Sufficiently Robust - Evaluations in Process . . . . . But Business for
Quality Still Unproven
6The Leapfrog Model
7Big Questions
- Funding
- Zero Sum Game
- Sufficient Reward
- Provider Engagement
- Measures
- Professionalism
- Trade Associations
- Equity
- Risk Selection
- Managing to the Measure
- Safety Net Providers
- Leadership