Week in Review: A Tale of Two Systems - From Medical Home to ACO


A Tale of Two Systems: From Medical Home to ACO
Thursday, March 28th
 
Dear Members and Friends:
 
Happy spring! 

We're excited to be hosting our Monthly National Briefing at 11AM today, where we'll feature presentations from two health systems and the lessons they've learned along their journey from medical home to ACO. We'll hear from Michael P. Jeremiah, MD of the Carilion Clinica young ACO in Roanoke, VA (presentation slides); and Deborah K. Redmond from UPMC Health Plan in Pittsburgh, PA (presentation slides).

As we well know, the medical home plays a critical role in shaping the structure, success, and future direction of ACOs. Both models share a common vision for a high-performing health system built on a strong foundation of primary care. They are both enhanced by key value-driving elements, such as access, care coordination, health IT, and payment reform. And both hold tremendous promise for achieving the goals of the Triple Aim: better care, better health, and lower costs. 

 
To learn more, join us today at 11AM dial: (712) 432-0900 and enter access code: 868853#. And for those of you who can't make it this morning, we'll be adding the recording here, and we also encourage you to check out our publicationBetter to Best: Value-Driving Elements of the Medical Home and ACOs.

We look forward to catching up today at 11am!

Sincerely,


Marci Nielsen, PhD, MPH
Chief Executive Officer 
 
New Health Affairs Study:
The 
Medical Home's European Appeal
A new study from Health AffairsSurvey Of 5 European Countries suggests that the medical home model could benefit Europe's primary care system, particularly in improving care for the chronically ill.

While certain elements appear to be widespread, such as access to a physician and after hours care, some medical home features were not, such as written self-management support.
 
Upcoming Events
 
 
 
PCPCC Webinar: Mobile E-Visits in the Medical Home
 
 
Date: Thursday, April 4th
Time: Noon - 1:30 PM ET


Presented by MeVisit and the PCPCC's Care Delivery and Integration Center, Dr. William Thornbury, a Kentucky primary care physician, presents his 2-year research findings on mobile e-visit technology within the medical home and its implications for health system transformation.

Register now!
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Health Plan Innovations in Patient-Centered Care: Strengthening Primary Care for Patients
 
 
Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health
700 2nd Street, NE, Washington, DC
Time: 9:00 – 10:30 AM ET

Co-hosted by Alliance of Community Health Plans and Kaiser Permanente, the in-person event will 
highlight the release of  a new ACHP publication highlighting health plan and community efforts to implement patient-centered reforms and improve the care experience. A panel of experts, including PCPCC CEO Marci Nielsen and Kavita Patel, MD from the Brookings Institution will discuss current trends and insights.

Event details and registration.
PCPCC Annual Fall Conference:
October 13-15, 2013
Our Fall Conference will focus on the medical home's key role within the larger health care system or 'medical neighborhood,' including behavioral health, specialty care, acute and post-acute care, public health, and community and social supports.

Register now!
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National Scorecard on Payment Reform Shows Value-Based Design Still Lagging
 
 
CPR released its first ever National Scorecard and Compendium on Payment Reform. Results show that only about 11 percent of the health care dollars paid are value-oriented, or tied to quality of care, performance, and/or reducing waste. 

The remaining 90 percent of payments are traditional fee-for-service; which pay providers based on quantity of tests, procedures, and visits.

2013 Scorecard results.
CPR's press release.
New NASHP Resource Tracks Details of State Innovation Models

The National Academy for State Health Policy State (re)Forum launched a new online chart that provides a comprehensive crosswalk of the six State Innovation Models announced by HHS in February (Arkansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oregon, and Vermont). The grants provide up to $300 million to support the development and testing of state-based multi-payer and care delivery transformation models. The resource includes a crosswalk of each state's:
  • Payment methods
  • Participants
  • Potential for Savings
  • Medical Home Requirements
  • Performance Metrics
  • Data Sources
  • Alignment with Federal Initiatives
Access the chart here.
Medical Home Happenings
News from Around the Country
CDPHP adding 50 Albany, NY, health practices to new payment model Business Review, 3/22. CDPHP's program will add 50 Albany-area primary care practices to its new medical home payment model.

Google Ventures leads $30M financing for One Medical Group Dow Jones, 3/22.  Google Ventures is financing a San Francisco startup that offers online appointment booking, same-day visits, and shorter wait times.

Q&A with Dr. Richard Snyder, Chief Medical Officer of Independence Blue Cross Philadelphia Region's Business, 3/20. Dr. Snyder discusses Independence's medical home initiatives and his vision for health system transformation.

RI's largest primary care practice and UnitedHealthcare offering new health insurance model The Republic, 3/26. Highlights a new shared savings partnership that will benefit 10,000 patients.
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