A Journey Together: Regional Partnerships for Health System Transformation Supporting Data March 2015.

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A Journey Together: Regional Partnerships for Health System Transformation Supporting Data March 2015

Purpose Discuss data provided by DHMH and HSCRC to support efforts to file proposal for regional partnerships for health system transformation Website: http://www.hscrc.maryland.gov/regional-partnerships.cfm

Data sets provided Excel worksheet that contains information on high utilizers of hospital care and chronic conditions found in hospital inpatient and outpatient discharge data for calendar year 2012. Data is provided at the county level. Web resource from CMS, extracts of chronic conditon reports by county. Data from CMS claims data, including both hospital and community providers. Web resource from HSCRC data FY 2014 data. Shows admissions by top 10 DRGs for high utilizer patients. Provides insights to potentially avoidable utilization with better care coordination and community based and long term care interventions.

Who to Manage—High Needs and Chronically Ill Medicare Patients (280k of ~800k Medicare patients in Maryland) High Needs Patients ≥ 3 IP Visits 3%-5% of Medicare patients Ideal for intense management 1/3 of hospital charges $74,000 per patient hospital charges 4.3 IP visits per patient N=40k N=280k Chronically Ill, at risk of being high use ≥ 4+ chronic conditions Ideal patients for Medicare Chronic Care Management Fee >1/3 of Medicare patients, 280,000 persons 75% of total Medicare cost Two-thirds of highest need patients are Medicare (HSCRC discharge data and CRISP EID) About one-fourth dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid Nearly 2/3 of Medicare patients have 2+ chronic conditions Analysis excludes maternity cases and hospital OP services except ER and observation

Walk through web resources Follow up questions: dhmh.pophealth@maryland.gov.