Session G: ACO and Population Health Best Practices

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Session G: ACO and Population Health Best Practices Sreekanth Chaguturu, MD Vice President for Population Health Management, Partners HealthCare James J. Dearing, DO, FACOFP, FAAFP Vice President, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Accountable Care Organization, Honor Health Susan Chapman Moss, MPH Vice President, Business Planning and Market Development, Partners HealthCare Mark Hohulin Vice Senior Vice President, Healthcare Analytics, OSF HealthCare System Triple Aim: better health, lower costs, better experience IOM: Safety, effectiveness, efficiency, patient-centered care, timeliness, equitable Facilitator: Marie Dunn Director, Analytics, Health Catalyst

Poll Question #1 What percent of your patient population is in an at-risk contract (bundled payment, shared savings, etc.)? < 10% 10-25% 26-50% 51-75% > 75% Follow up group participation 1Would you like to participate in a follow up group on this topic that would meet 2-3 times next year to share progress, challenges and best practices? (Yes, No)

Poll Question #2 What percent of your overall revenue is in an at-risk contract (bundled payment, shared savings, etc.)? < 10% 10-25% 26-50% 51-75% > 75% Follow up group participation 1Would you like to participate in a follow up group on this topic that would meet 2-3 times next year to share progress, challenges and best practices? (Yes, No)

Lessons Learned Please take a few minutes to write on your handout 3 to 5 lessons you have learned from this panel. Follow up group participation 1Would you like to participate in a follow up group on this topic that would meet 2-3 times next year to share progress, challenges and best practices? (Yes, No)

Questions & Answers A

Choose one thing… Write down one thing will you do differently after hearing this presentation Follow up group participation 1Would you like to participate in a follow up group on this topic that would meet 2-3 times next year to share progress, challenges and best practices? (Yes, No)

Thank You Follow up group participation 1Would you like to participate in a follow up group on this topic that would meet 2-3 times next year to share progress, challenges and best practices? (Yes, No)

Session Feedback Survey On a scale of 1-5, how satisfied were you overall with this session? Not at all satisfied Somewhat satisfied Moderately satisfied Very satisfied Extremely satisfied Follow up group participation 1Would you like to participate in a follow up group on this topic that would meet 2-3 times next year to share progress, challenges and best practices? (Yes, No) What feedback or suggestions do you have?