Title: CARES Planning Initiatives
1 CARES Planning Initiatives
- VISN 17 VA Heart of Texas Healthcare Network
2Presentation Outline
- February 2003 Changes in Planning Initiatives
- Changes in CARES Projections
- VISN Summary
- VISN-Level Issues
- Special Disability Programs
- Effective Use of Resources
- Proximity
- Vacant Space
- VISN/PI Team Identified Issues
- Collaborative Opportunities
- VISN Markets (4)
- Market Planning Initiatives
- Access
- Inpatient
- Outpatient
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
3Changes in CARES Projections
- The Revised CARES Projections Incorporates the
following - The Census 2000 into the Veteran Population
projections and therefore, the Enrollment
projections - The new Enrollment Policy Decisions
- Eligibility for new enrollment and
- Increased co-pays
4February 2003 Changes in Planning Initiatives
5VISN 17 Overview
- Enrollees
- Projected to increase by 30,476 (12) from FY
2001 level to FY 2022 - Planning Initiatives (PIs)
- Access
- 2 Markets have 3 PIs related to access in Primary
Care and Hospital Care impacting 91,651 enrollees - Inpatient Demand
- 1 Market has 2 PIs related to increased
inpatient demand - Outpatient Demand
- 4 Markets have 10 PIs related to increased
outpatient demand - There are no PIs related to decreased outpatient
demand - Small Facility
- 1 facility is projected to require fewer than 40
acute care beds which has not at this point
closed their acute beds.
6VISN 17 Overview
- Other VISN-Level Issues
- Proximity
- No Acute Care facilities are within the 60-mile
standard - No Tertiary Care facilities are within the
120-mile standard - VISN/PI Team Identified Issues (OPTIONAL)
- Mental Health services need to be realigned
throughout the Network. - Collaborative Opportunities
- 3 Markets indicate the possible opportunity for
collaborative sharing agreements with DoD. - There were no collaborative opportunities
identified for NCA or VBA.
7VISN OverviewNHCU
- Nursing Home Care
- The need for NHCU care remains high over the
planning period. The NHCU component of VAs LTC
Planning Model is in process of review to update
the projections and should be available March
1st. - Market Plans shall still consider any space
and/or capital needs for NHCU care needs.
(Realignment, renovations, conversion of space,
etc.)
8Domiciliary Policy
- Domiciliary projections will not be part of this
CAREs cycle. - However, DOMs may and should be included in
Market Plans to reuse vacant space or as a result
of realignments (especially when homelessness or
residential rehab is the focus of Dom bed use).
9Outpatient Mental Health
- The forecasting model results in a systematic
reduction in forecasted outpatient mental health
visits. - We are working to understand the dynamics of the
model that results in this outcome. - As a result, negative outpatient Mental Health
Planning Initiatives will not be proposed or
selected for Market Plan development.
10VISN 17 Issues Special Disability Programs
- Blind Rehab VISN 17 has not received a Blind
Rehabilitation PI. The VISN has received a
recommendation to restore its BRC to full
capacity as part of its overall planning. - SCI VISN 17 has not received any recommendations
to increase SCI acute or LTC beds.
11VISN Level IssuesEffective Use of Resources
Proximity
- Acute Care Hospitals with similar missions that
are within 60 miles of each otherNone in VISN 17 - Tertiary Care Hospitals within 120 miles of each
otherNone in VISN 17
12VISN Level IssuesEffective Use of Resources
Space
- Current Vacant Space 372,025 square feet
- Once the future workload demand data is
translated into future space needs, any excess
space that is identified will be added to the
Vacant Space pool. - The final Planning Initiative for all VISNs will
be to reduce this total Vacant Space pool by at
least 10 beginning in FY2004 and 30 in FY2005.
13VISN Level IssuesPI Team Identified Issues
- Listed below are other issues that the VISN will
consider when developing the Market Plans - Mental Health services need to be realigned
throughout the Network to maximize use of
resources and through appropriate referral
patterns.
14VISN Level IssuesCollaborative Opportunities
- The following collaborative opportunities have
been identified for VISN 17 to consider when
completing Market Plans - VBA
- None
- NCA identification of areas they would like to
expand - None
- Enhanced-Use possible opportunities for vacant
space - None
- DoD
- Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth OPC
- Fort Hood Temple Medical Center
- Brook Army Medical Center, Wilford Hall, San
Antonio Medicalo Center
15VISN 17 North Market
- Description of Market Area
- This area is one of four hub and spoke
configurations in this VISN that reflect referral
and travel patterns for this region. This market
includes the 4 county Dallas Ft. Worth Metroplex
with current market penetration rates well below
the national average for priority 1-6 veterans. A
VA staffed multi-specialty CBOC in Ft. Worth as
well as numerous contract CBOCs scattered
throughout the market supplement the services of
Bonham and Dallas VAMCs.
- Medical Center(s)
- Bonham, TX
- Dallas, TX
16VISN 17 North MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Access
- Primary Care 71 of the veterans residing within
the Market are within the Access Guideline - Hospital Care 88 of the veterans residing
within the Market are within the Access Guideline - Tertiary Care 100 of the veterans residing
within the Market are within the Access Guideline
70
65
This represents the Travel Time Guideline.
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying the percentage threshold and then a
volume criteria.
17VISN 17 North MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying a percentage change criteria for each
CARES Category. If the gap meets this threshold,
then it must meet the workload threshold criteria
(beds for inpatient categories and stops for
outpatient categories).
18VISN17 North MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
- The following facilities were projected to have
less than 40 beds in FY 2012 and/or 2022.
19VISN 17 Central Market
- Description of Market Area
- This area is one of four hub and spoke
configurations in this VISN that reflect referral
and travel patterns for this region. This market
includes the Austin metropolitan area current
market penetration rates well below the national
average for priority 1-6 veterans. A VA staffed
multi-specialty CBOC in Austin as well as several
VA staffed CBOCs scattered throughout the market
supplement the services of Temple, WACO and
Marlin VAMCs.
- Medical Center(s)
- Waco, TX
- Temple, TX
- Marlin, TX
20VISN 17 Central MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Access
- Primary Care 63 of the veterans residing within
the Market are within the Access Guideline - Hospital Care 60 of the veterans residing
within the Market are within the Access Guideline - Tertiary Care 100 of the veterans residing
within the Market are within the Access Guideline
70
65
This represents the Travel Time Guideline.
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying the percentage threshold and then a
volume criteria.
21VISN 17 Central MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying a percentage change criteria for each
CARES Category. If the gap meets this threshold,
then it must meet the workload threshold criteria
(beds for inpatient categories and stops for
outpatient categories).
22VISN17 Central MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
- The following facilities were projected to have
less than 40 beds in FY 2012 and/or 2022.None in
the Central Market
23VISN 17 Southern Market
- Description of Market Area
- This area is one of four hub and spoke
configurations in this VISN that reflect referral
and travel patterns for this region. This market
includes the San Antonio metropolitan area with
current market penetration rates well below the
national average for priority 1-6 veterans. A VA
staffed multi-specialty CBOC in San Antonio as
well as several contract CBOCs scattered
throughout the market supplement the services of
San Antonio and Kerrville VAMCs.
- Medical Center(s)
- San Antonio, TX
- Kerrville, TX
24VISN 17 Southern MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Access
- Primary Care 81 of the veterans residing within
the Market are within the Access Guideline - Hospital Care 84 of the veterans residing
within the Market are within the Access Guideline - Tertiary Care 100 of the veterans residing
within the Market are within the Access Guideline
70
65
This represents the Travel Time Guideline.
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying the percentage threshold and then a
volume criteria.
25VISN 17 Southern MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying a percentage change criteria for each
CARES Category. If the gap meets this threshold,
then it must meet the workload threshold criteria
(beds for inpatient categories and stops for
outpatient categories).
26VISN17 Southern MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
- The following facilities were projected to have
less than 40 beds in FY 2012 and/or 2022.None in
the Southern Market.
27VISN 17 Valley Coastal Bend Market
- Description of Market Area
- This area stretches along the Texas Gulf Coast
and west to the Rio Grande Valley and Mexican
border. The Valley is one of the fastest growth
areas in the country drawing numerous Winter
Texan veterans who often migrate permanently.
There are no VA medical centers in this market
which is 2-5 hours from San Antonio. It is served
by VA staffed CBOCs in Mc Allen and Corpus
Christi and several contract CBOCs. There is some
limited contract specialty and hospital care in
the Valley..
28VISN 17 Valley Coastal Bend MarketCARES Planning
Initiatives
- Access
- Primary Care 84 of the veterans residing within
the Market are within the Access Guideline - Hospital Care 3 of the veterans residing within
the Market are within the Access Guideline - Tertiary Care 50 of the veterans residing
within the Market are within the Access Guideline
but
70
65
This represents the Travel Time Guideline.
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying the percentage threshold and then a
volume criteria.
29VISN 17 Valley Coastal Bend MarketCARES Planning
Initiatives
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying a percentage change criteria for each
CARES Category. If the gap meets this threshold,
then it must meet the workload threshold criteria
(beds for inpatient categories and stops for
outpatient categories).
30VISN17 Valley Coastal Bend MarketCARES Planning
Initiatives
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
- The following facilities were projected to have
less than 40 beds in FY 2012 and/or 2022. None
in the Valley Coastal Bend Market