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Title: HMO Collaboration Quality Improvement and Patient Safety


1
HMO CollaborationQuality Improvementand Patient
Safety
  • Michigan Health and Safety Coalition
  • April 15, 2004
  • Barbara Kopasz
  • Health Alliance Plan
  • Inter Plan Patient Safety Council

2
Employer Health Care Concerns
  • Cost
  • Double digit rate increases
  • Health care as growing percentage of total labor
    cost
  • Hospital rate increases, drugs and new technology
    costs driving trends
  • Quality
  • Inefficiencies/errors in care delivery
  • Patient Safety Concerns
  • Poor coordination of care for people with chronic
    conditions aging population
  • Limited Best Practice sharing/measurement

3
Employer Health Care Concerns
  • Utilization
  • Waste in the healthcare delivery system
  • Inappropriate use (misuse, overuse and underuse)
    of health care services
  • Wide variation in practice patterns between
    communities

4
Health Plan Role
Consumer
Purchaser
Expect to Meet Needs
Hold Accountable
Health Plan
  • Provide Quality Leadership
  • Hold Delivery System Accountable for Value
  • Provide Delivery System With
  • - Information - Coordination
  • - Support - Communication
  • Selection and Contracting

Delivery System
Primary Care Physician
Hospital
Pharmacy
Specialty Physician
Home Health Care
Behavioral Health
Diagnostic Services
Other Therapeutic Services
Centers of Excellence
5
Employer Framework
  • Look at the data cost, quality, utilization,
    performance indicators
  • RFIs
  • HEDIS?
  • Measure the performance of health plan and
    providers
  • Share performance information with consumers
  • Reward high-quality performance and penalize
    poor-quality performance

6
Health Plan Challenges
  • Employer Specific Initiatives
  • RFIs
  • Provide comparative data to purchasers
  • Plan Administration
  • Health Promotion
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • HEDIS
  • Pharmacy Management
  • Patient Safety
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Community Initiatives

7
Driving collaboration and change in Michigan
  • Tobacco cessation benefit design
  • Interplan Patient Safety Workgroup
  • MI Health Safety Coalition, collaborative
    implementation of safety standards, common
    messages for members
  • Interplan Behavioral Health Workgroup
  • development of depression and substance abuse
    guidelines, common patient release form
  • Individual plan experiences
  • MQIC

8
History of Health Plan Collaboration
  • History of working together to address common
    issues regarding the eValue8 RFI formerly GDAHC
  • Creating the Inter-Plan Patient Safety natural
    evolution
  • RFI challenges
  • Employer accountability
  • Many health plans worked with GM Top 11
    initiatives
  • MQIC

9
Purchasers Expectations
  • Foster an approach to patient safety
  • Emphasis on systemic improvements
  • Reward superior efforts to reduce errors
  • Fulfill Leapfrog purchasing principles
  • Educate and inform enrollees
  • Highlight Leapfrog recommended patient safety
    practices
  • Reward superior provider value

10
Purchasers Expectations
  • Determine the rate at which members were at risk
    for preventable medical mistakes during a recent
    hospitalization due to the absence of one or more
    of the Leapfrog recommended patient safety
    practices.
  • Calculate the admissions going to hospitals that
    have implemented one or more of the standards
    relevant to the condition and have a strategy to
    increase the rate
  • Recognize and reward hospitals and encourage
    member admissions to compliant hospitals

11
Patient SafetyMichigan Inter-Plan Patient
Safety Council
  • RFI Expectations
  • Written Patient Safety Strategic Plan
  • Activities to inform contracted hospitals,
    practitioners and members about Leapfrog
    standards and reporting requirements
  • Activities to develop and disseminate information
    on what members can do to reduce the chance they
    will be subject to preventable medical errors
  • Activities to monitor use of hospitals that meet
    Leapfrog standards
  • Activities to increase the percentage of members
    admitted to hospitals that meet the Leapfrog
    standards.

12
RFI Expectations
  • Develop and provide educational materials to
  • Health Plan contracted hospitals
  • Health Plan contracted practitioners
  • Health Plan members
  • Ability to rank hospitals based on survey scores
  • Make data available to providers and members
  • Develop hospital report cards
  • Encourage members to seek services at hospitals
    that meet the Leapfrog standards

13
Patient Safety Expectations
  • Monitor hospital compliance with JCAHO National
    Patient Safety Goals
  • Support hospital quality and safety improvements
    beyond Leapfrog and JCAHO
  • Support hospital performance on the National
    Quality Forum measures
  • Encourage rural hospital participation in the
    survey

14
Patient Safety Future Activities
  • SEM Health Plans will continue to collaborate on
    common issues to reduce burden to hospitals
  • SEM Health Plans will continue to work with MHA
    on identifying common patient safety initiatives
  • E.g. stroke program
  • Other initiatives being discussed
  • Further collaboration on development of member
    education materials
  • Pharmacy workgroup coordination
  • Rural hospital outreach
  • Continue to identify efficiencies to reduce
    hospital burden re data collection
  • Create inventory of hospital patient safety
    initiatives

15
Inter-Plan Patient Safety Council
  • Health Plan Participants
  • Blue Care Network
  • Care Choices
  • HAP
  • Health Plus
  • MCare
  • Paramount
  • Priority Health

16
Summary
  • Poor quality is costly and is a problem facing
    all of us
  • Failure to consider quality when purchasing
    healthcare IS part of the problem
  • Employers believe the way to reduce health care
    cost is to improve qualityand provide people
    with the information on quality to make smart
    health care decisions
  • Going forward we will continue to attack the
    epidemic of medical mistakes with better systems,
    accountability, more training and education and
    exchanging knowledge to advantage one another

17
  • Together we can assemble a system that is
    stronger and more reliable than the sum of its
    parts not perfect but much better.
  • Source Internal Bleeding
  • Robert M. Wachter, M.D. and Kaveh G. Shojania,
    M.D.
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