Health Care Model Development Workgroup

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Health Care Model Development Workgroup Principles San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Workgroup Charge To develop recommendation on scope of benefits and health care model delivery Step #1: Health Care Model Principles San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion Workgroup Partners Ravenswood Family Health Center, San Mateo Medical Center, Peninsula Interfaith Action, San Mateo Central Labor Council, Seton Medical Center, Sequoia Hospital, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, San Mateo County Medical Association, Mills-Peninsula Health Services, Health Department, Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County, Community Members Over 30 representatives from the organizations listed here have participated in developing these principles and continue to participate in the Health Care Model Development Workgroup San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion Purpose of Principles Provide Model Parameters Serve As the Values Architecture of the Model; Not Yet the Model Everyone should have received the principles draft document prior to this meeting. So, as you can see they are broad and inclusive. The principles serve as the parameters for developing the model/models; they are the architecture of the model, but as you can see, they are not yet the model. This is our first step in developing what will be models to provide to financing for cost analysis. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #1 Health care coverage should promote population health. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #1 The system should be an outcome-oriented approach to health that aims to improve the health of an entire population and reduce health disparities among population groups. The system should address a broad range of factors that impact health such as environment, occupational risks/exposure, social structure, economics, housing, etc. The system should empower individuals and groups of individuals to be advocates for their health. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #2 Health care coverage should be affordable for the community as a whole, affordable to individuals, and should reflect a community-wide shared responsibility. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #2 Coverage financing and policies should reduce crowd-out – prioritize individuals with no other coverage option. Coverage financing should maximally leverage existing public programs. Coverage should maximize use of resources to become cost-effective. Individuals should pay something where able and ability to pay should be determined by income (e.g. higher income individuals pay more than lower income individuals). Individuals’ cost of health services should not be a barrier to accessing care. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #3 Health care coverage should provide access to a defined basic level of service for all consumers. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #3 The coverage should enable access to health care across settings (e.g., ambulatory, inpatient, other). The coverage model should emphasize preventive care, primary care, chronic disease management and catastrophic coverage. The model should facilitate continuity of care. The model should address the need for portability of coverage. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #4 The health care coverage provider network should be inclusive and should promote access and care coordination for consumers. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #4 A provider network should include public and private providers similar to the Medi-Cal network. The provider network should be managed by a capable and interested third party such as the Health Plan of San Mateo. The health system should employ mechanisms for care coordination. The health system should leverage technology to promote effective and efficient care management San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #5 The health care system should be simple for consumers to use. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #5 The system should be consumer-friendly. There should be administrative simplicity for eligibility, enrollment and retention for consumers and providers. The system should be culturally and linguistically competent. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #6 The health care coverage strategy should make effective use of local and national experience and expertise and should feedback into the knowledge base. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Health Care Model Principle #6 The strategy should build on local experience and strengths. The strategy should use smart practices/learnings from other efforts. The strategy should set the goal of ideal coverage, while employing incremental changes to achieve that goal. The strategy should consider the development of ongoing revenue streams and seeking additional funding as mechanisms for reaching the goal of ideal coverage. The strategy should include benchmarks by which change is measured and ideal coverage is obtained. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion

Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion Task Force Discussion Bobbie will take over. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion