Title: Project Engage
1Project Engage
- Basha Silverman,
- Director of Prevention and Advocacy,
- Brandywine Counseling and Community Services
- Terry Horton, MD, FACP
- Chief, Division of Addiction Medicine
- Department of Medicine
- April 3, 2012
2Patient Centered Medical Home
3Substance Use and the Medically Homeless
- Participation assumes compliance
- Substance Use is often the Root Cause Health
Issue - If dont address, will remain Medically Homeless
with significant health issues
4Delawares Epidemiology
- Estimated 2009 population of 885,000
- 9 of adults alcohol/drug abusing or dependent
- 65,000 in need of alcohol/drug treatment
- 8,216 admissions to publicly-funded SA treatment
services statewide 2006
Tx gap
2004-2005 NSDUH data Wright et al.
2007 Delaware Department of Health and Social
Services, Division of Substance Abuse and
Mental Health, 2007
5Hospitals Inpatient Services Aggregate the
Highly Disordered
- High rates of alcohol and substance dependency
- Significant medical comorbidities
- Expensive revolving door
- higher use of ER (2.3x), inpatient care (6.7x)
- Increased AMA, readmissions
Saitz, 2007 Bertholet, 2010 Stein, 1993
Hwang, 2003 Jankowski, 1977 Chan, 2004
6An Emerging Imperative
7Project Engage
- Targeting hospitalized substance users
- Bedside Peer-to-peer intervention using
Motivational Interviewing - Addictions Community Social Worker
- Assistance with barriers to transition to care
- Help with integration into the hospital milieu
8Project Engage
- Initial Pilot at Wilmington Hospital 2008
- Roll out to Christiana Hospital Dec. 2012
- 2 additional Patient Engagement Specialists
- Social Worker
- Rigorous Program Evaluation (May,2012)
- Partnership with U. Pennsylvania, TRI, and State
Medicaid Office - Demographics, Engagement parameter and health
economics
9Gender
667 Patients seen 9/1/08 -3/30/12
10Race
667 Patients seen 9/1/08 -3/30/12
Project Engage - Gender
11Age
12Drug of Choice
13Patient Experience
14Health Insurance
15Outcomes
- Data Review
- N 423 (9/1/08 - 12/10/10)
- 41 successfully admitted into 33 drug/alcohol
treatment programs - Overall 667 seen- (9/1/08 -3/30/12)
- Overall 36 successfully engaged into care/drug
treatment
16 DPCI/Aetna Data
Modified from Wright, Delaware Physicians Care
Inc, 2010
17DPCI/Aetna Data
Modified from Wright, Delaware Physicians Care
Inc, 2010
18Cost Savings From A Few Can Support Many
19Next Steps
- Rigorous Program Evaluation to begin May 1 in
partnership with Treatment Research Institute,
University of Pennsylvania and Christiana Care
Center for Outcomes Research and Office of
Medicaid - Sustainability is the key
- State-wide roll out?
20For Consideration
- There is value in identifying and engaging
disenfranchised populations - Need to find doors for their inclusion into the
medical home - Rigorous program evaluation likely to reveal
potential for significant savings
21Project Engage
- Basha Silverman,
- Director of Prevention and Advocacy,
- Brandywine Counseling and Community Services
- bsilverman_at_brandywinecounseling.org
- Terry Horton, MD, FACP
- Chief, Division of Addiction Medicine
- Department of Medicine
- thorton_at_christianacare.org