Title: VHA DIABETES CARE: TODAYS BENCHMARK TOMORROWS FUTURE
1VHA DIABETES CARE TODAYS BENCHMARKTOMORROWS
FUTURE
- December 1, 2005 US Medicine Diabetes Roundtable
- Presenter Len Pogach MD, MBA
- National Program Director, Diabetes
- VACO Office Patient Care Services
2Diabetes Prevalence in VHA
- Has increased from about 561,000 persons with
diabetes among 2,923,000 clinical users in 1998
to an estimated 1,040,000 persons among 5,200,000
clinical users in 2004. - Mostly men (97) average age 65 multiple
comorbid conditions - Younger veterans more minorities and women
- Approximate prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease
32 CHF 30 chronic kidney disease 30
stroke/TIA 18 and serious mental health
disorders 25.
3VHA Policies and Infrastructure for Integrated
Patient Care and Quality Assessment (1997-Present)
- Assignment of patients to an identified primary
care provider - Development of evidence explicit clinical
guidelines for diabetes mellitus (hypertension,
lipids, ischemic heart disease, chronic kidney
disease) - Development of performance measures and contracts
for directors in the system - Development of a national electronic medical
record with local customization (clinical
reminders)
4Translation Integrated Activities at Multiple
Levels
- National
- Policy changes
- Guidelines
- Formulary
- Performance measures
- Local
- Behavior change
- Ongoing organizational improvements
- Integration with existing tools
5QUERI Translation Feedback and Evaluation
6Outcomes in Disease Management
- Process Outcomes (examinations, tests,
medications) - Intermediate Health Outcomes (laboratory tests)
- Health Outcomes (morbidity/mortality)
- Health OutcomesFunctional Status
- Health Outcomes-Quality of Life
- Patient Satisfaction with access and quality of
care
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11Adjusted Process of Care Rates
12Adjusted Intermediate Outcomes
13Adjusted Process of Care Rates
14VHA Diabetes Performance Measurement FY05
- HbA1c test (96), 85 percent of HbA1c values
less than 9 percent 65 lt8, 41 lt7 mean
7.45 - Lipid profile within 2 years (97 percent 77
percent of LDL-C values less 120 mg/dl mean 104
mg/dl - Blood pressure control, 75 percent less than or
equal to 140/90 - Dilated retinal examination, 79 percent
- 75 had an influenza vaccination, 89 a
pneumococcal vaccination within 5 years - 24 used tobacco in the past 12 months, and 82
of these individuals were counseled three times
for tobacco cessation.
15FY99-04 Changes in Total, Major and Minor
Age-Adjusted Amputation Rates Among Patients With
Diabetes
16Unique Patient by Defined Diabetes Cohorts(FY05
data only through 2nd quarter)
17Last A1c Values for Defined Diabetes Cohorts
18Diabetes Data MartLatest Results of Critical Labs
19Home-Telehealth Technologies
Remote Physiological Monitoring
20iCare Desktop Monitoring
Daily Risk StratifiedView of Patient Caseload
21CARE COORDINATION The Clinic (Care
Coordinator) Becomes Aware that the Patient Is
Beginning to Get Into Trouble, Proactively,
The Patient Is Called To Come Into Clinic . .
. Or Visited at Home! Before S/He Crashes
22Hey, Doc, I have Heart Failure, Shouldnt I be
on an ACE Inhibitor ?
23Summary
- VHA has instituted multifaceted,
multidisciplinary approach to diabetes care,
based in primary care, supported by EMR
infrastructure, performance measurement and
feedback - VHA performance in intermediate measures is equal
to or exceeds private sector (FFS Medicare,
Commercial Plans) - Adverse outcomes, such as amputation rates based
upon VHA procedures, are decreasing - VHA continues to build its informatics
infrastructure to permit real time evaluation at
the clinic level, and near real time at the
National level - Ongoing efforts to manage other long term
complications (e.g. CKD through nationwide use of
eGFR) and to roll out tele-medicine and digital
retinal screening nationwide.