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Partnering with Affordable Care Organizations Vernice Davis Anthony Greater Detroit Area Health Council President and CEO October 13, 2011
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Vision for southeast Michigan Healthy people, healthy economy GDAHC Mission Uniting and leveraging stakeholders to drive collaborative improvements in healthcare quality, cost effectiveness and access to care across southeast Michigan
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GDAHC Accomplishments myCareCompare.org, publicly reports the quality of care provided by area hospitals more than 80 percent of the area’s general practitioners—in areas like diabetes care, cancer screenings, pediatric care, asthma care and use of generic medications. significant improvements in the areas of diabetes management, cancer screenings and appropriate use of antibiotics in children have resulted. Early results from our Emergency Department Utilization pilot show reduced emergency room visits for patients who could be treated in a primary care setting. Early results from our worksite diabetes self-management program show success in blood sugar control, weight management and lifestyle changes. Our Cardiac Initiatives Team is working to reduce hospital readmissions and emergency department use related to heart disease, reducing the risk of inappropriate or unnecessary services and prevention of heart disease.
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Detroit at a Glimpse 1,7 million Michigan residents lack access to primary care 1.2 million (12.3%) Michigan residents are age 65 or older 8.7% are near seniors (age 55-64) By 2014, health reform will add almost 4 million physician office visits, 800,000 new medical enrollee and 635,000 newly insured in Michigan
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Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NHRI) National membership organization for Regional Health Improvement Collaboratives Many NHRI members are also Chartered Value Exchanges designated by HHS and AHRQ
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Prime Time for Collaboration CMS RHIC ACO
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NHRI
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Partnerships with Community Stakeholders Endorse requiring partnerships with community stakeholders to advance triple aim RHICs are already engaged in Performance Measurement Payment & Delivery System Reform Training & Assistance in Performance Measurement Consumer Engagement & Education
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NHRI Recommendations to CMS (highlights) Require collaboration with RHICs Fund RHICs to educate Medicare beneficiaries Encourage community-wide patient experiences surveys conducted by RHICs
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NHRI Recommendations to CMS (highlights) Draw on expertise of RHICs in collecting and reporting patient experience Expand quality measures to include all patients Provide Medicare claims data for beneficiaries within the community
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Don’t re-invent the wheel…. Don’t re-invent the wheel… enhance what already exists!
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