Using Data to Drive Better Health Care for High-Need Patients

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Using Data to Drive Better Health Care for High-Need Patients Tweet #HotspottingTools Moderator: Melinda Abrams May 21, 2015

Annual mean expenditure Health Care Costs Concentrated in Sick Few— Sickest 5 Percent Account for 50 Percent of Expenses Distribution of health expenditures for the U.S. population, by magnitude of expenditure, 2009 Annual mean expenditure per person 1% 5% 10% 50% 65% 22% 97% $90,061 ($275b total spend) $40,682 ($623b total spend) $26,767 ($821 b total spend) $7,978 Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality analysis of 2009 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.

Rationale and Purpose of Today’s Webinar High-cost patients are often high-need patients Need to identify and target high-need, high-cost individuals to customize interventions to meet their needs “Identification” and “targeting”  not as easy as it sounds Camden Coalition to develop a Fund-supported analytic toolkit to enable communities to zero in on high-need, high-cost patients, which is just the first step Today’s objectives: Learn about the toolkit Hear how two health systems use analytics to target high- need, high-cost patients This is not a webinar about the interventions This is a webinar to help demystify the technical piece of the puzzle that is critical to achieving the goals

Using Data to Drive Better Health Care for High-Need Patients Melinda Abrams, The Commonwealth Fund Aaron Truchil Camden Coalition of Health Care Providers Stephen Singer Camden Coalition of Health Care Providers James Schuster, M.D., Health Insurance Division, UPMC Alice Pressman, Ph.D., Sutter Health of Northern California

Using Data to Drive Better Health Care for High-Need Patients Q & A For slides, go to: http://www.commonwealthfund.org/ about-us/events/2015/