Outcome Accountable Care Outcome Accountable Care Coordinated Seamless Healthcare System 2.0 Patient/Person Centered Transparent Cost and Quality Performance.

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Outcome Accountable Care Outcome Accountable Care Coordinated Seamless Healthcare System 2.0 Patient/Person Centered Transparent Cost and Quality Performance Accountable Provider Networks Designed Around the patient Shared Financial Risk HIT integrated Focus on care management and preventive care Community Integrated Healthcare  Healthy Population Centered –Population Health Focused Strategies Integrated networks linked to community resources capable of addressing psycho social/economic needs Population based reimbursement Learning Organization: capable of rapid deployment of best practices Community Health Integrated –E-health and telehealth capable Episodic Health Care Lack integrated care networks Lack quality & cost performance transparency Poorly Coordinate Chronic Care Management Acute Care System 1.0 US Health Care Delivery System Evolution Community Integrated Healthcare System 3.0 Episodic Non Integrated Care Health Delivery System Transformation Critical Path Neal Halfon, UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families & Communities

High quality acute care Accountable care systems Shared financial risk Case management and preventive care systems Population-based quality and cost performance Population-based health outcomes Care system integration with community health resources Acute Health Care System 1.0 Health Delivery System Transformation Community Integrated Health Care System 3.0 Coordinated Seamless Health Care System 2.0 High quality acute care Accountable care systems Shared financial risk Case management and preventive care systems Population-based quality and cost performance Population-based health outcomes Care system integration with community health resources High quality acute care Accountable care systems Shared financial risk Case management and preventive care systems Population-based quality and cost performance Population-based health outcomes Care system integration with community health resources

The Evolving Health Care System The First Era (Yesterday) The Second Era (Today) The Third Era (Tomorrow)  Focused on acute and infectious disease  Germ Theory  Short time frames  Medical Care  Insurance-based financing  Industrial Model  Reducing Deaths  Increasing focus on chronic disease  Multiple Risk Factors  Longer time frames  Chronic Disease Mgmt & Prevention  Pre-paid benefits  Corporate Model  Prolonging Disability free Life  Increasing focus on achieving optimal health  Complex Systems - Life Course Pathways  Lifespan/ generational  Investing in population- based prevention  Network Model  Producing Optimal Health for All Health System 1.0 Health System 2.0 Health System 3.0