Title: Second Generation P4P
1Second Generation P4P Community-Wide Diabetes
and Asthma Care
Thomas Foels, MD MMM drfoels_at_independenthealth.co
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2Agenda
- General comments P4P
- Second generation Independent Health model
- Results of asthma and diabetes program
3Courtesy 2004 MedVantage Survey
Growth of Pay-for-Performance
Year 2004 84 programs (39 M lives)
Year 2006 160 programs
Pioneers
Early Majority
Late Majority
Laggards
Aetna Health Partners BCBS-Hi BCBS-Md IHA-WNY
Highmark IHA (CA-6 plans) Bridges to Excellence
Other healthplans CMS (federal)
TPA Medicaid (state)
4First Generation
Second Generation
PCP SCP PCP HMO PPO, HSA,
non-gatekeeper Component Composite (Uni-dimens
ional) (Multi-dimensional) Secondary
Source Primary source (Claims) (Medical
record)
5First Generation
Second Generation
Focus on Simple Utilization Satisfaction Sat
isfaction, Clinical Process (early
HEDIS) Clinical Outcome (late
HEDIS) Hybrid with Efficiency Index
6First Generation
Second Generation
Social Darwinism Social Democrats
- learning objectives
- improvement literacy
- member-specific profiling
7Improvement Equation
Physician Profiles Incentives Improvement
Literacy
8Practice Excellence Program
9400,000 members 30 market share 2,100
physicians
10 Chronic Conditions Family Practice /
Internal Medicine Diabetes Cardiovascular
risk Pediatric Asthma
11Improvement Equation
Physician Profiles Incentives Improvement
Literacy
12Unique features Profiles
Self-directed chart review
Physician-specific
Sampling, not registry
Target active patients
Composite scoring methodology
13Asthma
Process Measures Clinical
Decision Four components history Correct
Severity Severity Assessment Right med for
severity Office PFT Review of PFT
history Influenza
vaccine Action Plan
Maximum patient score 10
14Diabetes
- Process Measures Outcome Measures
- A1C test 1 and 2 A1C lt 7.0
- LDL test LDL lt 100
- BP test BP sys lt 130
- DRE dia lt 80
- Lower extremity exam
- Nephropathy
- GFR
Maximum patient score 10
15CV Risk
Process Measures Outcome
Measures Family history Smoke history LDL
at goal Exercise history HDL at goal
BMI BP at goal Established goals Waist
circ (NC)
Maximum patient score 10
16Independent Health
Def populations Random sampling
Chart Review
93-97 participation
Physician Office
17Independent Health
Def populations Random sampling
Data Analysis Report Generation
Chart Review
Physician Office
18Independent Health
Def populations Random sampling
Data Analysis Report Generation
Chart Review
Results
Physician Office
19Improvement Equation
Physician Profiles Incentives Improvement
Literacy
20Unique features Incentives
Participation (not Performance) based
CME (20 hrs)
Board re-certification
21Overall 2.40 pmpm Diabetes / asthma 0.70
pmpm CV risk 0.80 pmpm 500 members
4,200 per component
22Improvement Equation
Physician Profiles Incentives Improvement
Literacy
23Unique features Improvement Literacy
Actionable reporting
Interactive web site for data submission
Physician account executive (PAE) outreach
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255 Minute Tip Sheet
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Incomplete history ? Did you
assign a severity rating ? Does your
assigned severity match the patients clinical
history (calculated severity) ? Do all
available medications match the patients disease
severity ? Did the patient receive needed
services ? Patients with lowest adherence
scores have the greatest need for services
and management.
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26What is Improvement Literacy ?
Identify system flaws bad systems, not
bad doctors Motivation / engagement of
physicians and staff Create a culture of
mutual learning and discovery Foster idea
diffusion / consensus building
27Data Analysis and Trends Asthma
28Patient's Adherence Scores to Asthma Guidelines
Baseline
Following Intervention
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35Variation by Medical Office Site
Highest Scoring Office
Lowest Scoring Office
36Asthma Outcomes
2003 2004
ER Utilization 3.71 2.92 plt0.01 Hosp
rate 0.83 0.81 HEDIS preferred
pharmacy age 5-9 74 81
plt0.05 age 10-17 68 76 plt0.01
37Data Analysis and Trends Diabetes
385 meet all criteria
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47Variation by Medical Office Site
Highest Scoring Office
Lowest Scoring Office
48Diabetes Outcomes
Seven diabetes HEDIS measures Statistically
significant improvement in 2/3rd (all LOB)
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50Diabetics with co-morbid conditions (20) Had
higher adherence scores (esp outcome measures)
51Data Analysis and Trends CV Risk
52CV Risk (baseline cycle 1)
53Key Learnings
- Community-wide physician engagement
- Improvement without performance-based
- awards
- Process measures rapid
- Outcome measures slower
- Composite measures slowest
54Key Learnings
- Sampling is an effective
- touching every patient
- Improvement literacy communicated economically
55Questions ?
56Contact Information Thomas Foels, MD
MMM Associate Medical Director Independent
Health Association 511 Farber Lakes
Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 (716)
635-3854 drfoels_at_independenthealth.com