Chronic Care Taking Disease Management Beyond Hospital Walls Sandra Garrison BSN MBA Director Chronic Heart Failure Initiative The Chester County Hospital.

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Chronic Care Taking Disease Management Beyond Hospital Walls Sandra Garrison BSN MBA Director Chronic Heart Failure Initiative The Chester County Hospital Alan Barbell MBA Product Manager, Siemens Medical Solutions

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3 The Chester County Hospital Founded in 1892 Independent, not-for-profit Licensed beds – 221 Number of employees – 1700 Emergency department visits – 41,244 Cancer Center affiliated with HUP Pediatric and Level III NICU affiliated with CHOP Interventional Cardiology & Electrophysiology CV Surgery affiliated with The Cleveland Clinic

4 Disease Management A systematic population based approach to identify patients at risk Utilizes evidence based guidelines to prevent exacerbations and complications of chronic disease Supports the practitioner/patient relationship and plan of care Measures clinical and other outcomes to improve quality of care

5 Disease Management Support We do not take over management of patients from the PCP – we support the medical plan of care Collaboration with outpatient managers of care to promote consistency in treatment, educational and intervention strategies Act as a resource for staff and patients

6 Why Heart Failure DM? Nationally Leading cause of hospitalization in persons over age 65 Our Experience 127 – our highest volume DRG Costs $25.8 billion annually ALOS 6.2 days 20% - 50% readmission rate within 6 months 20% readmission patient failure to seek medical attention for worsening symptoms 2005 costs - $4,607, reim. - $4,252,997 ($354,926) ALOS 6.4 days Comparable

7 Heart Failure at CCH 467 discharges last year with a primary diagnosis of HF 75% of our HF patients group to DRG 127 DRG with greatest number of excess days Through-put issues/bed availability Core measure compliance

8 Our Starting Points Order sets “Choose and check” progress notes Discharge forms Discharge reminders Patient education material Medical and nursing staff education

9 Getting Started Physician Buy-In

10 Physician Concerns Patients will be confused Patients will stop coming for office visits Patients might be told something I don’t want them to know Conflicting literature about the efficacy of DM programs

11 Success with Physician Buy-In Physician champion(s) Demonstration Progress reports Section meetings CME conferences Quality Council Newsletters 1:1 “hallway conferences” Luncheon meetings with PCPs Bi-weekly HF Taskforce Meetings

12 Skepticism to Collaboration Linking with a Cardiology Practice Increase patient satisfaction? Improve/enhance communications between inpatient and outpatient environments? Promote core measure documentation compliance? Reduce LOS when patient is admitted? Reduce admissions, ED visits and unscheduled office visits? Increase patient accountability?

13 How We Make It Work Admission notification Patient education Assessment for enrollment in telephone monitoring Assessment for enrollment in research study Assess medical record for compliance with core measures Interdisciplinary collaboration

14 CCH Admission Notifications 1.Soarian Workflow Alert. A patient with a admission DX suggesting CHF has been admitted. Patient's Name: ******** has been admitted to floor TELE Bed: The patient's MRN is ******* and their PT ID is 10000*******. The admitting diagnosis is ACUTE DYSPNEA STABLE PNEUMOTHORAX, LEFT PLEURAL FUSION,S/P CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT 2. Soarian Workflow Alert. A patient with a history of CHF has been admitted. Patient's Name: ******** has been admitted to floor ACC Bed: OACC21. The patient's MRN is ****** and their PT ID is 10000******. The admitting diagnosis is LEFT TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY. The last inpatient admission for this patient was on: Unknown

15 CCH Admission Notifications 3.Soarian Workflow Alert. A patient enrolled in the outpatient CHF program has been admitted. Patient's Name: ********** has been admitted to floor TELE Bed: The patient's MRN is ******* and their PT ID is 10000*******. The admitting diagnosis is Unknown 4. Soarian Workflow Alert. A patient has just had a new BNP above 150. Patient's Name: ************ is on floor WW2 Bed: The patient's MRN is ****** and their PT ID is 10000*******. The admitting diagnosis is GROSS HEMATURIA. The reported BNP level was: 416

16 Soarian DM Computerized data base of HF patients enrolled in telephone monitoring Alerts trigger outbound calls Allows nurse to manage high number of patients and focus outbound calls Early intervention is facilitated Promotes continuum of care

17 Outcomes Recognition/acceptance within the organization as evidenced by medical and nursing requests for consults Community and regional recognition Increased collaboration/communication between inpatient and outpatient healthcare practitioners

18 Outcomes Reduced hospital visits Bed opportunity Increased awareness of physician practices d/t concurrent chart review Improved compliance with core measure documentation Positive patient feedback

19 Next Steps Hospital based HF Clinic Short stay inpatient unit Con-current coding Electronic notification based on EF Apply what we have learned to extend DM support to larger CV patient population Test Soarian DM 2.1

20 Soarian Disease Management Patient self monitoring via Interactive Voice Response Customizable notifications/reminders Patient compliance tracking Problems and interventions checklist Telephonic nursing assessments

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31 Potential Impact of Disease Management Programs Reduce Negative Financial Impact of treating chronic ill patients by reducing Admission LOS and ER visits Optimize Resources by freeing up valuable resources for higher reimbursable procedures Revenue Quality Efficiency Improve Quality of Care by delivering better care to at risk patients Improve Patient Affinity by keeping valuable patients tied to your organization Prepare for Future Revenue anticipate reimbursement for disease management services (CMS)

32 Questions?