Hennepin County, Minnesota 1 Jennifer DeCubellis Asst. County Administrator- Health Sept 2014.

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Hennepin County, Minnesota 1 Jennifer DeCubellis Asst. County Administrator- Health Sept 2014

Who We Are 2 ► Medicaid Demonstration Project o County Health Plan, Hospital, Community Clinics, and Social Services collaborating on resident health o Reduce costs & improve outcomes for the Counties most vulnerable, high need populations o Leveraging social service, health, & corrections systems ► Population served ► 9,000 Medicaid Expansion Adults (0-133% FPL) Characteristics: 70% racial/ethnic minority 60% behavioral health concerns 32% unstable housing Significant utilization of crisis services

Factors Impacting Health Outcomes 20% - Access to and quality of health care 80% Social and economic factors (40%) Health behaviors (30%) Built environment (10%) Adapted from

Financial Model: Impact

5 Key Characteristics of Model Care Coordination o Coordination across systems (reduce waste, leverage resources, improve lives) Social Determinants of Health o Basic needs and environmental factors need to be addressed to stop the revolving door (high cost- poor outcomes) o Housing o Pathways out of poverty –vocational supports o Close system gaps and disparities (system failures) Flexibility in Spending- Business approach to utilization of funds with ROI/Impact decisions Data sharing- Break the cycle, close the gaps Key Characteristics of Model

6 Challenges Data Sharing Limitations on behavioral health Limitations on sharing: welfare healthcare/corrections Get the dollars to the “community table” Align incentives to change the system Rules in the way (sample) Institute of Mental Disease- Detox Rehab- 3 day stay requirements Observation Status (midnight rule)

7 Results and Outcomes Health Spending- 3 yrs -16% pmpm decrease (note pop expansion yr 3) Crisis Services- ED costs down -9.1%/1000, Inpt costs down -3.2%/1000 Housing- (112 patients) -52% decrease ED costs pmpm, -72% decrease inpatient costs pmpm Pathways out of Poverty- Vocational supports -55% decreased health costs Workforce creation- >65 new positions ROI/Business Case modeling

In Summary System costs trending down year over year System is sustainable, replicable Further decreases anticipated with reinvestment and ROI modeling Prospective payments critical to invest upfront in dramatic change Creating new workforce opportunities Patients and provider satisfaction improving …………… AT LOWER COSTS 8

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