Washington State Health Care Innovation A Five-Year Plan Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Consultation October 23, 2013 State Health Care Innovation.

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Washington State Health Care Innovation A Five-Year Plan Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Consultation October 23, 2013 State Health Care Innovation Planning 1

State Health Care Innovation Planning Introductions  Karen Merrikin, Contracted Project Director, State Healthcare Innovation Planning  Jenny Hamilton, Health Care Authority 12

State Health Care Innovation Planning Aims for Transformation  Healthy people and communities  Better care  Affordable care 12

 Overview of the aims and major proposed innovations of the Innovation Plan  Opportunity to Share Ideas and Insights Today’s Objectives State Health Care Innovation Planning 4

Adjusted Timeline Context: Not a Testing Grant; a Planning Grant Possible second-round of Testing Grants in 2014 Adjusted Timeline for Planning Grant:  Draft Plan available end of October  Collect feedback on the Draft Plan through mid- November  Refine plan through early December  Finished plan document due to CMMI by December 31 8

State Health Care Innovation Planning 730 Members of the SHCIP Feedback Network Executive Oversight Project Director Consultant Team State Core Team In-Kind Experts & Staff 9

State Health Care Innovation Planning Before we get started, a few definitions Accountable Communities of Health – Locally governed, public- private partnership organizations bringing together and supporting communities, sectors, and systems—including health and social service providers, risk-bearing entities, counties, public health and tribes. ACHs link, align and act on achieving community health improvement goals and encourage cross-sector resource sharing. Fee for Service – Today’s primary payment model – rewards volume. Integrated Physical and Behavioral Care – A practice team of primary care and behavioral health clinicians working together with patients and families, using a systematic and cost-effective approach to provide patient-centered care (AHRQ lexicon definition) Value Based Payment – Outcomes based payment model linked to health outcomes, patient experience and utilization effectiveness. 13

State Health Care Innovation Planning 8 The Washington Way: Focus on Health

State Health Care Innovation Planning 9 The Washington Way: Improve Care Change how care is delivered and connected to communities by: Aligning financial incentives Using common measures and driving transparency Enabling practice transformation Strengthening our health information infrastructure Modernizing our workforce Providing people with access to tools and resources for health and wellness Creating greater local accountability

State Health Care Innovation Planning Measure- ment Financing & Admin Information Technology Public Health Nutritious Food Transpor- tation Employ- ment Education Crisis Intervention Family Support Criminal Justice Consumer Engagemt Practice Transfor- mation Workforce Develop- ment Substance Abuse Physical Health Long-Term Care Mental Health The Big Picture Oral Health 10 Housing Whole Person Built Environment

State Health Care Innovation Planning 11 The Washington Way: Guiding principles Care is patient centered, equitable, based on evidence*, with a heavy focus on prevention Payments are based on quality outcomes and value, not volume A core measure set is used by all payers and purchasers across the community Delivery system and payer performance is measured, and results are transparent and available to employers/purchasers and consumers A person’s care is seamless and integrated with community resources, social services and public health Workforce is effectively trained and efficiently meets demand Consumers are engaged in their health and the health of the community Health disparities systematically addressed and health equity promoted

State Health Care Innovation Planning Measure- ment Financing & Admin Information Technology Public Health Nutritious Food Transpor- tation Employ- ment Education Crisis Intervention Family Support Criminal Justice Consumer Engagemt Practice Transfor- mation Workforce Develop- ment Substance Abuse Physical Health Long-Term Care Mental Health The Big Picture Oral Health 12 Housing Whole Person Built Environment

State Health Care Innovation Planning 13 The Washington Way: The Innovation Plan – Health and Recovery Achieve greater accountability for improved health outcomes and total cost of care Foster strong and efficient primary care Support effective care management and care transitions Move care to less costly settings and methods Reduce unwarranted variation and waste Better integrate physical and behavioral health services and supports Support evidence based practice and effective use of technology Emphasize prevention and effective management of chronic illness

State Health Care Innovation Planning 14 The Washington Way: The Innovation Plan – System Supports Enhance data and information infrastructure Planned build out of all payer claims database Common statewide performance measures, transparency sensitive to rural/urban and populations served Expanded health information exchange & shared care planning capabilities Elimination or reduction of payment/administrative silos Innovations in “geomapping” and hotspotting to enable community focus on health inequities and targeted strategies and tactics and measure progress over time

State Health Care Innovation Planning 15 The Washington Way: The Innovation Plan – System Supports Primary Health Regional Extension System Hub – convener, coordinator, clearinghouse Spokes within regions – local support for practice transformation and community priorities Workforce Development & Support Primary care loan repayment Career ladder support Community Health Worker Telehealth services

State Health Care Innovation Planning 16 The Washington Way: The Innovation Plan – System Supports Individuals and Families Activation and Engagement Community Health Workers – health education, connectors to clinical and community resources Tools and resources to help individuals make informed, shared decisions about care with providers Robust wellness programs as part of benefits and linked to community resources

State Health Care Innovation Planning 17 The Washington Way: Getting the Cogs to Move in Alignment Coordinate and integrate the delivery system with community services, social services and public health Create 7-9 regional service areas Medicaid procurement moves to these 7-9 regions Accountable Community of Health organization within each region Better cross sector alignment on statewide priorities Local solutions thrive Regional Extension Center “spoke” within each region Key state community service supports better aligned with regions over time Transformation trust fund supports innovation

State Health Care Innovation Planning 7-9 Regional Service Areas (9 region map) 34

State Health Care Innovation Planning 7-9 Regional Service Areas (7 region map) 35

State Health Care Innovation Planning 20 The Washington Way: Bringing it all together: Physical and Behavioral Health Solutions

State Health Care Innovation Planning 21 The Washington Way: Bringing it all together: Physical and Behavioral Health Solutions

State Health Care Innovation Planning 22 The Washington Way: Bringing it all together: Physical and Behavioral Health Solutions “The evidence for integrated mental health care is now so extensive that researchers and policy makers urge that efforts be shifted from studying the approach to helping healthcare organizations implement it.” - University of Washington AIMs Center We agree

State Health Care Innovation Planning 23 The Washington Way: Bringing it all together: Physical and Behavioral Health Solutions 1. Restructure Medicaid procurement on a phased basis to better support integrated physical, mental health and substance use/abuse treatment & support services 2. Strengthen Washington’s Accountable Communities of Health infrastructure to support both integration, and upstream prevention

State Health Care Innovation Planning 24 The Washington Way: Bringing it all together: Physical and Behavioral Health Solutions 3. Use existing and new state levers to spread and sustain integrated models of physical and behavioral health care Practice transformation support and resources Workforce capacity and flexibility Shared clinical information sharing – new tools, resources and training Outcome based payments to providers

Healthy Communities State Health Care Innovation Planning 25 Today: Health and wellness efforts are not coordinated or integrated, although many communities are taking action as first movers. Vision: Across the state - Bring organizations together with common goals for improved health at the local level, and capacity to address local priorities

Accountable Communities of Health – The Washington Way State Health Care Innovation Planning  Philosophy and structure that recognizes the value of collective action and shared responsibility to achieve health  ACHs are formal entities – regionally governed, public private partnership organizations 44

Accountable Communities of Health – The Washington Way State Health Care Innovation Planning ACH accountabilities  Develop a region wide health needs assessment, set common agenda  Act as the facilitator of learning and continuous quality  Fund manager and broker for aligned community initiatives  “Home” for shared services Structure, governance and development of ACH model – still many opportunities to shape, public health a key partner 45

State Health Care Innovation Planning 28 Healthy People Healthy Communities Workforce Capacity Performance Measurement & Transparency Practice Transformation Support Payment Linked to Outcomes Health Information Exchange & Shared Care Planning The Big Picture for Washington Modified from “Framework for DE’s health transformation,” Delaware’s State Health Care Innovation Plan

State Health Care Innovation Planning  The Draft Plan will be available October 31: ages/resources_and_document s.aspx ages/resources_and_document s.aspx  Sign up for the Feedback Network to receive updates: 29 Next Steps

State Health Care Innovation Planning 30 Dialogue Whole person care – physical and behavioral health Tribal Centric Behavioral Health Plan Accountable Communities of Health Regions under consideration – input? Boundaries? Tribal, AI/AN engagement Innovative programs and practices Your advice and guidance to us

Thank You State Health Care Innovation Planning Contribute to Innovation Planning: Stay informed via the SHCIP website: Share your thoughts by ing the SHCIP Help Desk: 31