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© 2006 All rights reserved. 1 The Silicon Valley Health Information Technology Pay for Performance Collaborative The National Pay for Performance Summit February 7, 2006 Jointly Sponsored by Cisco Systems, Intel, and Oracle

© 2006 All rights reserved. 2 National P4P Plans Are Growing Med-Vantage, Inc. National P4P Survey Employer Commercial Plans Government Medicaid Only Plans Other 4 6 TOTAL 10784

© 2006 All rights reserved. 3 Silicon Valley HIT Program Summary A Pay-for-HIT use / adoption program Program limited initially to the ten invited medical groups and IPAs based on employer volume Incentives based on Cisco, Intel, and Oracle visit volume Maximum $50,000 per employer X 3 Minimum $20,000 per employer X1 50% of incentive based on the 3 NCQA Physician Practice Connections (PPC) IS / evidence-based care modules 50% of incentive based on the 6 PPC Patient Education and Care Management modules Measurement in 2006 for payout in 2007 Incentive paid by each employer separately

© 2006 All rights reserved. 4 SV HIT Program Summary (cont.) IPAs and Multisite Medical Group recognition based on highest volume practice sites for Cisco, Intel, and Oracle employees Employer expansion based on medical group / IPA interest and volume Eligible for “Bridges to Excellence” “Counts” toward California IHA P4P IT measures

© 2006 All rights reserved. 5 SVHIT complements the existing IHA Program in California IHA Summary 6.5 million HMO members 7 seven health plans 225 California medical groups/IPAs- 35,000 MDs Most SVHIT participating groups are already in IHA 20% of incentive based on IT measures Strong association between IT & quality scores

© 2006 All rights reserved. 6 NCQA’s PPC and IHA P4P also share key characteristics At highest levels of performance, both require electronic point-of-care tools NCQA evaluates all documentation and scores results for IHA NCQA conducts an additional audit of 5% of groups/practices

© 2006 All rights reserved. 7 NCQA’s Physician Practice Connections (PPC) It measures Registry functions Care management Patient self-management support E-Prescribing Test tracking and management Referral tracking and management Performance measurement and improvement Interoperability There are three distinct modules Clinical Information Systems (CIS) Patient Education and Support (PES) Care Management (CMT) PPC is recognition for practices that use systematic processes and IT

© 2006 All rights reserved. 8 Modules in NCQA’s PPC CIS 1Basic Registries & Follow-up CIS 2-3Specific IT functions CIS 4Advanced EHR PES 1Patient educational resources PES 2Risk Factors & support services PES 3Quality Management & Improvement CMT 1Management for chronic conditions CMT 2High-risk follow-up CMT 3Case management

© 2006 All rights reserved. 9 PPC to IHA P4P 2007— Ideal Migration Path Silicon Valley employers pay new rewards Physicians in recognized medical groups and IPA practices count toward 2006 IHA P4P IT Domain Both SVHIT and IHA move toward PPC Version 2.0

© 2006 All rights reserved. 10 Who’s In To Start? Camino Medical Group Kaiser Permanente Palo Alto Medical Foundation Santa Cruz Medical Foundation Santa Clara County IPA San Jose Medical Group Stanford University Clinics

© 2006 All rights reserved. 11 What’s Next for the SVHIT Collaborative? Announce Medical Groups / IPAs Data exchange between collaborative members—Rx first Add new employers Consider PHR implications / opportunities Expand to other key employee markets for Cisco, Intel, and Oracle

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13 IHA Measurement Domain Weighting Clinical50%40%50% Patient Experience40% 30% IT Investment10%20% Individual Physician Feedback program 10% “extra credit” 6

. 14 © 2006 All rights reserved. IHA Information Technology (IT) Measurement Measure 1 - clinical data integration at group level (i.e. population mgmt.) Measure 2 - clinical decision support (point of care) to aid physicians during patient encounters For full credit, demonstrate four activities, with at least two in Measure 2 15

. © 2006 All rights reserved. IT Measure 1: Clinical Data Integration Patient Registry Actionable Reports Electronic HEDIS results 16

. © 2006 All rights reserved. IHA IT Measure 2: Point-of-Care Technology E-prescribing and check for interaction E-access to lab results E-access to clinical notes E-retrieval of patient reminders E-messaging 17

. © 2006 All rights reserved. IHA IT: Clinical Quality Association (n=119) 27

© 2006 All rights reserved. 18 IHA P4PPPC IHA P4P and PPC Are Similar in Other Key Ways Actionable reports / query lists from e-disease registry Use of registries to follow up on patients for visits, tests, meds Use of e-prescribing, safety and efficiency checks % of patients with e-prescriptions with safety and efficiency checks Use of e-test ordering and results % of patients with e-test orders and results Decision support: notes of other providers, hospital reports, evidence-based reminders Decision support: hospital reports, evidence-based reminders, interoperability

© 2006 All rights reserved. 19 IHA P4PPPC Commercial HMO/POS patients only All patients Medical group levelPractice level Focuses on integration of data at group level and point-of- care data at practice level Assesses broadly based systems for managing patient care and population of patients Requires documentation of Measure 1 through mail and attestation for Measure 2 Requires documentation and attestation of all through NCQA Web-based tool PPC Is Different in Several Crucial Ways Most groups focus IT activities on P4P clinical measures Practices identify most prominent chronic conditions