Title: HIMSS Oregon Chapter Annual Conference
1- HIMSS Oregon Chapter Annual Conference
- The Flight of the Phoenix Emerging from the
Ashes of National Healthcare Reform - John Kitzhaber, M.D.
2 3AGING OF THE BABY BOOM GENERATION
78 million people 30 percent of U.S.
population Unfunded liability in Medicare 70
Trillion
4FEDERAL RESPONSE
700 billion bailout of Wall Street 730 billion
economic stimulus package Billions in loans to
Auto industry Budget Deficit 1.4
Trillion National Debt 12 Trillion How Much
is a Trillion?
5To resolve crisis need
- Agreed upon system objectives
- Accurate diagnosis of problem why current
system is not achieving those objectives - Clear description of the design elements
necessary to achieve objectives
6ObjectivesHealth vs. Health Care
7System Objectives The Triple Aim (Institute for
Healthcare Improvement)
- Improve population health
- Reduce per capita cost
- Improve patient experience
- Outcome
- Safety
- Satisfaction
8 9Health Field ModelInfluence Factors on Health
Status
Environmental 5
Social 15
Human Biology 30
Medical Care 10
Lifestyle Behavior 40
Source McGinnis J.M., Williams-Russo, P.,
Knickman, J.R. (2002). Health Affairs, 21(2), 83
10Chronic Disease
- People with chronic diseases ? 70 HC
spending - Diabetes
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Asthma
- Mental health / chemical dependency
- George Halvorson Health Care Reform Now
11Distribution of Health Care Expenditures
- 1 of population ? 35 of HC spending
- 5 of population ? 60 of HC spending
- 10 of population ? 70 of HC spending
- George Halvorson Health Care Reform Now
12Managing Chronic Disease
- Preventable
- Progressive
- We know how to intervene to prevent
complications. - Requires
- Care team to coordinate care and share
information - Most important care giver is patient and family
- Well educated patients who can recognize early
warning signs of a complication - Rapid response
13Problems in the Delivery System
- Acute care infectious disease model
- Solo or small group practices working
independently - Lack of Data
- Most people with chronic conditions
- Interact with the care system only in crisis
- Get the appropriate care only 50 of the time
14Financial Incentives
- Financial incentives reward acute care
interventions and discourage reorganization
around chronic care management. -
- 9,000 individual billing codes
- No code for a cure
- No billing code for prevention
- No billing code for health improvement
- These are not billable events
- George Halvorson Health Care Reform Now
15Transformational Change
16The New Delivery Model
- Revenue flows to risk bearing entities at the
regional or local level each of which would bear
economic risk and assume responsibility for the
health of a defined population. - A hospital with an affiliated physician group
- A large primary care group practice
- Visionary health plan
- New entity
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17Creating a Health Community
Risk bearing entity must partner with other
organizations to create a Health
Community. Prevention, wellness and medical
care are integrated to create a true health
system.
18Defined Population
- Single point of contact
- Population-wide health education
- Regular, ongoing screening
- Effective management of chronic conditions
19Flexibility in use of public resources
20Capitated Payment
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22The Second Curve Scenario B
23LEADERSHIP STARTS WITH US
24We are all faced with a series of great
opportunities brilliantly disguised as
insoluble problems.-- John W. Gardner