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1 Partnering with the Patient- Centered Primary Care Medical Home Partnering with the Patient- Centered Primary Care Medical Home LEND Core Seminar, January 14, 2013 Kate Orville, MPH, Co-Director WA State Medical Home Leadership Network Funded by: WA Dept of Health, CSHCN Program LEND Core Seminar, January 14, 2013 Kate Orville, MPH, Co-Director WA State Medical Home Leadership Network Funded by: WA Dept of Health, CSHCN Program

2 Kate Orville, MPH Co-Director of WA State Medical Home Leadership Network @UW CHDD Co-lead with LEND’s Kathy TeKolste, MD and Amy Carlsen, RN MHLN funded by DOH Title V, CSHCN program Parent of Children with Special Needs

3 Overview What’s a Patient-Centered Medical Home/Health home ? Why should we care? How do you know if you have one? What’s your role in the Medical Home? How does the Medical Home fit into health care changes? How to learn more

4 Our Patient-Centered Primary Care Medical Home

5 What do you like most about your own primary care? Least?

6 The Medical Home: A Concept in Transition For CYSHCN: –A Place  –A Person  –A Partnership Approach For All Kids  For Everyone!

7 The Medical Home NOT just a place but a team approach to providing primary health care services in a high quality and cost-effective manner that are: (Patient and) Family-centered Coordinated Comprehensive Continuous Accessible Compassionate & Culturally Sensitive -American Academy of Pediatrics, in collaboration with US Maternal & Child Health Bureau & partners

8 In a Medical Home… Children and their families receive care they need from a pediatrician or other primary health care provider whom they know and trust. The pediatric health care professionals and parents act as partners to: – to identify and access all the medical and non-medical services needed to help children and their families.

9 Medical Home Transformation At the core- proactive, patient and family centered TEAM health care Paradigm shift

10 Reaction to the Medical Home Concept? How Does it Mesh With Your Experience or Knowledge of Primary Care?

11 Benefits to MH for CYSHCN Significantly less delayed or forgone care* Significantly fewer unmet needs for health care and family support services* Better health status** Family centeredness ** Improved Family Functioning ** * 2005-06 National Survey of CSHCN- parent report **Homer et al, 2008

12 WA Children with Special Needs with a Medical Home Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. 2007 National Survey of Children’s Health. The Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health. Retrieved December 30, 2011 from http://childhealthdata.org/browse/survey/results?q=264&r=49&g=75&chart=pie.

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14 Interest in Medical Homes is Growing Unsustainable rising health care costs Health care is now approx. 1/6 of US economy The way we pay for health care – for each thing we do to patients, not for outcomes or quality– results in a fragmented system, wasteful spending, sicker patients

15 Primary Care Crisis Countries with strong primary care have better health outcomes at better cost US residents going into specialty care, not primary care- not enough primary care providers in current model US population aging – need for more primary care

16 Growing Endorsement of Medical Home Model 7 professional primary care orgs publish Joint Principles of Medical Home 2007 Medicaid, Medicare, Purchasers of Health Care Look to Medical Home Model Health Care Reform – Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act 2010

17 How Do You Measure and Reward Care Provided Through Medical Home? Two types of Conceptualization and Measurement –Patient/Family Experience –Practice Structure http://www.childhealthdata.org/docs/medical- home/m_-breakdown-pdf.pdf

18 Medical Home Measurement Family Experience Accessibility Family-Centered Care Comprehensive Coordinated Culturally Effective Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative, with MCHB and National Center for Health Statistics using AAP guidelines Practice Structure Enhance Access & Continuity Identify & Manage Patient Populations Plan & Manage Care Provide Self-Care & Community Support Track & Coordinate Care Measure & Improve Performance From National Committee for Quality Assurance’s Physician’s Practice Connections- Patient-Centered Medical Home http://recognition.ncqa.org/http://recognition.ncqa.org/ to see who in WA has certification VS

19 If the Medical Home is a Team Responsibility, What’s Your Role? Examples of how you do (or could) contribute to the medical home?

20 WA State Medical Home Activities Group Health Medical Home Model Medical Home Multi-Payor Reimbursement Pilot – mandated by WA State Legislature Increase in formal recognition initiatives including Community and Migrant Health Centers Dept of Health Pt-Centered Medical Home Learning Collaborative, online modules and targeted TA

21 Title V CSHCN Medical Home & “Medical Neighborhood" Teams Ferry Lincoln Adams Pend Oreille Stevens Spokane Whitman Whatcom Skagit Snohomish King Clallam Jeff erson Mason Kitsap Grays Harbor Pacific Klickitat Skamania Pierce Thurston Lewis Cowlitz Clark San Juan Island Wahkiakum Garfield Columbia Asotin Douglas Chelan Kittitas Yakima Grant Franklin Benton Walla Okanogan Tri-Cities Madigan 1/4/2013

22 From Home to Neighborhood? Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs): A set of providers associated with a defined population of patients, accountable for the quality and cost of care to that population (MedPAC- Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, an independent Congressional agency)

23 Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act 2010 Reforms how people get insured and expands coverage Mandate for everyone to buy insurance, but only if affordable Financial assistance (tax credits) to those who can’t afford insurance on their own.

24 ACA cont… Children under 26 covered by parents No discrimination against people with pre- existing conditions (kids now, adults in 2014) No more lifetime dollar limits on essential benefits, annual limits phased out by 2014.

25 ACA cont… Medicaid expansion in 2014 ( up to 133% FPL) Expansion of community health centers Improved access for American Indian and Alaska Native Populations State Health Insurance Exchanges Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation

26 Easy Ways to Learn More VIDEOS Medical Home from Patient- Centered Primary Care Collaborative (English: 4:28 minutes; Spanish 6:04 minutes). www.pcpcc.net/content/emmi www.pcpcc.net/content/emmi Medical Home Works (Hawaii) (15 min each) http://www.medicalhomeinfo.org/state_pag es/hawaii.aspx#otherhttp://www.medicalhomeinfo.org/state_pag es/hawaii.aspx#other Health Reform Hits Main Street From the Kaiser Family Foundation (9:05 min) http://healthreform.kff.org/the- animation.aspxhttp://healthreform.kff.org/the- animation.aspx

27 Call to Action… The time is ripe – the satisfaction in making a difference is high

28 For More Information Kate Orville, MPH Co-Director Medical Home Leadership Network 206-685-1279 Orville@uw.edu www.medicalhome.org


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