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The Passport Difference: Working Together for a Healthier Kentucky
Kentucky Primary Care Association Fall Conference Presentation November 9, 2017 Scott Vance, Manager Community Engagement
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The Passport Difference: Working Together for a Healthier Kentucky
We have consistently been the MCO with the highest membership growth rate. Keys to Success: Passport Health Plan Twenty (20) years of Kentucky Medicaid experience Provider sponsored Non-profit and mission-driven 10 Consecutive years of A+ Rating by the Better Business Bureau 311,000 members in 120 Kentucky Counties Updated: 8/30/17
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The Passport Difference: Value-Added Programs
Clinical teams look for opportunities to Improve Health Outcomes by: Identifying gaps in care Working with others to develop and plan for possible solutions Implementing pilots and new models of care Evaluating outcomes
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Prestonsburg classroom using Go Noodle
Healthier Stronger Students GoNoodle Partnerships We partner with several hospitals to offer GoNoodle to over 13,000 elementary school classrooms. The program uses technology to get kids moving in the classroom to stimulate brain function and promote learning. During the school year, Kentucky kids achieved 40,802,710 minutes of activity thanks to GoNoodle videos and Passport Health Plan. Students that used the GoNoodle Mega Math Marathon increased their math scores by 50% more than students not using the game. Partners are Hardin Memorial Hospital, Highlands Regional Medical Center, St. Claire Regional Medical Center, Owensboro Health, and Norton Children’s Hospital. Value Added Programs Prestonsburg classroom using Go Noodle
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Cause-Related Partnerships
American Heart Association Go Red for Women Have Faith in Heart Check. Change. Control. American Diabetes Association March of Dimes Healthy Hoops Kentucky National Kidney Foundation
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Cause-Related Partnerships
Brightside Kentucky Derby Festival Kentucky State Fair Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers With Heart University of Kentucky Cats in the Community Bellarmine Knights in Action Charla Young’s “Power to Exhale” Movement
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Provider Network Over 26,000 providers in network
More than doubled our provider network since 2014 Some of our newest partnerships include Shriner’s Hospitals, Cincinnati Children’s, and Christ Hospitals Over the last three years our Behavioral Health provider network has grown more than six fold *Ancillary includes providers such as Labs, Ambulatory, ASCs, and DMEs. *Additional Information on growth numbers available in Appendices A and B.
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Collaborating with Our Providers
We educate our providers on migration to a new Medical Information Management System Continuous improvement toward value-based delivery of Medicaid Managed Care Operational changes to enhance provider experience with stronger Service Level Agreements We hold annual workshops, roundtables, and lunch-and-learns We keep providers informed on pertinent changes and announcements via eNews We provide meaningful data-driven reports Transparency of operations Providers active in all levels of decision making, including metrics, measures and reimbursement Over ?? Physicians participating in PHP committees Extensive provider network
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Health Education: LIFE Program
Passport Health Plan has a health educator who provides healthy lifestyle trainings free of charge to our members and the community at large through the Lifestyle Improvements for Everyone (LIFE) Program! Topics include: Nutrition and exercise Life skills and hygiene Stress and coping Disease management Bullying prevention
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Working Together to help Kentuckians Live Healthier Lives
How many people did we touch today, this week, this month, or this year.
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