What is the Variation Your Blueprint to Action Gregory H. Partridge IHA P4P Summit Los Angeles February 29, 2008.

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What is the Variation Your Blueprint to Action Gregory H. Partridge IHA P4P Summit Los Angeles February 29, 2008

FMA Who We Are Began as staff of 3200 physician IPA in upstate New York Our work is based on 8 years of individual practitioner performance measurement Cost-effectiveness measures Quality measures Formed Focused Medical Analytics, LLC in 2005 to bring our tools to a wider audience

Why Not Just Use Efficiency Indexes? An efficiency index does not differentiate among appropriate use, underuse, overuse, or misuse EI does not suggest specific action items –“What do others do?” –“What do you want me to do?” Physicians may do the wrong thing Analyses to find action items for individual physicians are time consuming (= costly) to produce Often find little that is actionable, or just find noise (e.g. one ER visit raising costs) Too reductionistic: everyone is cost-efficient at some things and not at others

Example Efficiency Index Condition Dr.’s number of episodes Dr.’s actual costs Specialty avg cost per episode Expected Cost Sinusitis10$1450$110$1100 Esophagitis5$2000$400$2000 Hypertension6$2000$350$2100 Totals:$5450$5200 Efficiency Index = actual/expected = $5450/$5200, or 1.05

What We Needed By condition, find the variation in specific services Understand if the variation represents overuse or underuse – have the quality conversation Find action items for a whole specialty Create a series of measures or interventions based on best practice Reduce costs while improving quality

Creating a Blueprint for Action and Change

MPPT Analysis of Hypertension (ETG 0281, Benign HTN w/o comorbidity, among 260 internists) Hypothetical Costs for Illustration Only

Cost Variation – All in Pharmacy Opportunity: Over $2,000,000 per year Hypothetical Costs for Illustration Only

Possible Actions to change Move the physicians to a discuss about pharmacy Avoid focus on non-essential behaviors –Evaluation and Management –Labs and Tests

Summary A New Approach Focus on reducing overuse instead of relying on efficiency indexes Find specific action items Direct attention to meaningful action items to engage practitioners as partners Change physician behavior, don’t punish “bad” doctors

Practical Applications and Experiences from the field

Thank You! Gregory H. Partridge Vice President for Technial Affairs Focused Medical Analytics, LLC 3540 Winton Place Rochester, NY (585)

References - I Greene RA, Beckman H, Mahoney TL. Beyond the efficiency index: Finding a better way to reduce overuse and increase efficiency. A paper funded by The Commonwealth Fund. February 2008 (submitted for publication Beckman H, Mahoney TL, Greene RA. Current approaches to improving the value of care: A critical appraisal. The Commonwealth Fund. November 2007 [get citation from Howard - please also send to me! –RG]. Wendland M, Velte D, Coniglio J, Remein T, Greene RA, Partridge GH, Beckman HB. Using relationship centered principles to improve quality by reducing overuse. Poster presentation, American Academy on Communication in Healthcare, International Conference on Communication in Healthcare. Charleston, South Carolina. October 9-12, Young GJ, Meterko M, Beckman H, Baker E, White B, Sautter KM, Greene R, Curtin K, Bokhour BG, Berlowitz D, Burgess JF Jr. Effects of paying physicians based on their relative performance for quality. J Gen Intern Med Jun;22(6): Epub 2007 Apr 19.

References - II Curtin K, Beckman H, Pankow G, Milillo Y, Greene RA. ROI in P4P: A diabetes case study. Journal of Healthcare Management, in press, 6/2006. Beckman H, Suchman AL, Curtin K, Greene RA. Physician reactions to quantitative individual Performance reports. Am J Med Qual. 21: , Safran D, Miller W, Beckman H. The Practitioner-Practitioner and Practitioner-Organizational Component of Relationship-Centered Care: Practice and Theory. J Gen Intern Med. 2006;21:S9-15 Francis DO, Beckman H, Chamberlain J, Partridge G, Greene RA. Introducing a multifaceted intervention to improve the management of otitis media: How do pediatricians, internists and family physicians respond? Am J Med Qual. 21: , Greene RA, Beckman H, Chamberlain J, Partridge G, Miller M, Burden D, Kerr J. Increasing Adherence to a Community – Based Guideline for Acute Sinusitis through Education, Physician Profiling, and Financial Incentives. Am J Manag Care. 10: , 2004.