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Title: Value Based Purchasing Discussion


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Value Based Purchasing Discussion
Moderator Mike Medel Panel Kathleen
Thomas Victoria Lucente Guy DAndrea
2
Discussion
  • VBCH VALUE BASED PURCHSING
  • A range of activities in which public and private
    purchasers engage to influence the behavior of
    consumers, plans, and providers to achieve
    greater value

3
Discussion
  • VBCH VALUE BASED PURCHSING
  • eValue8 RFI Tool to evaluate health plan
    performance
  • HOSPITALpick .Your Consumer Hospital Comparison
    Tool
  • SelectQuality Care Professional .internal best
    practices benchmarking
  • DocTour Graphic Surgery ...surgery made simple

4
eValue82006 ResultsVirginia
Kathleen Thomas Landmark Communiations,
Inc. Victoria Lucente Virginia Beach City Public
Schools
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Review of eValue8 Results-Virginia
  • VBCH employers funded evaluation of five health
    plans in Virginia
  • Four other health plans were evaluated by the
    Mid-Atlantic Business Coalition VBCH enjoyed
    their data

6
Virginia Participating Plans in 2006
  • HMOs
  • Aetna
  • Anthem
  • Optima (Sentara)
  • CIGNA
  • Kaiser
  • Optimum Choice (MAMSI)
  • CareFirst BCBS
  • PPOs
  • Anthem
  • Optima Paid for VBCH
    Members

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eValue8 is NOT home-grownCollaborators include
  • Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
  • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
    Administration (SAMHSA)
  • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
  • National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA)
  • Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Health
    Care Organizations (JCAHO)
  • URAC
  • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
  • eHealthInitiative (eHI)
  • The Leapfrog Group
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • George Washington University

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VBCH is not alone Participating
Coalitions
  • Memphis Business Group on Health
  • HealthCare 21 (TN)
  • Buyers Health Care Action Group (MN)
  • Colorado Business Group on Health
  • Greater Detroit Area Health Council
  • Michigan Purchasers Health Alliance
  • Midwest Business Group on Health
  • Florida Health Care Coalition
  • Indiana Employers Health Alliance
  • New York Business Group on Health
  • MidAtlantic Business Group on Health
  • Pacific Business Group on Health
  • Alliance for Health (MI)
  • Health Action Council of NE Ohio
  • Hawaii Business Health Council
  • Virginia Business Group on Health

9
2006 Evaluation Areas
  • We choose today to discuss one or two
    points.even though there are 10 modules and many
    points in the evaluation of the health plan HMO
    and PPO.
  • Profile Collaboration/Accreditation/Disparities
  • Consumer Engagement
  • Provider Measurement
  • Health Information Technology
  • Prevention Health Promotion
  • Pharmaceutical Management
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • Asthma Management
  • Cardiovascular Disease Management
  • Diabetes Management
  • Behavioral Health
  • PPO Operations
  • Consumer-Directed Health Plans

10
Chronic Disease Management
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CDM Key Factors
  • Strengths - Many
  • Key Opportunities - Vicki
  • Practitioner reports for all conditions,
    particularly asthma
  • Provide member participation in interventions
  • HEDIS measure (DRE) - most below the 50th ile
    or 25th ile
  • Provide/Monitor results for non-HEDIS measures
  • Low member identification for diabetes, CAD,
    asthma (18-56)
  • CAD HEDIS (esp. LDL post event)
  • Diabetes HEDIS (esp. DRE nephropathy lt25th
    ile, others low except LDL screening)
  • Practitioner comparative reports not provided
  • Stronger member reminder program
  • Poor HEDIS performance but significant
    improvements noted in diabetes care no results
    in the 90th percentile. Most around the 25th.
  • Consider HEDIS participation for PPO

12
Behavioral Health
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BH Key Factors
  • Strengths - Many
  • Key Opportunities - Kathy
  • At or below 25th ile for all other BH HEDIS
  • Member support
  • Practitioner support
  • Consider practitioner reports for AOD
  • HEDIS low AOD depression rates in 25th or 50th
    percentile (OAP membership not included in HEDIS)
  • Develop programs for depression management and
    alcohol screening
  • Monitor use of recommended screening tools
  • Practitioner reporting
  • Poor HEDIS performance in HMO (generally at or
    below 25th percentile consider monitoring for
    PPO)

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Discussion
  • VBCH key strategies going forward
  • To improve the purchasing process of employers
    and employees
  • To improve the health system (health plans,
    hospitals and other providers
  • To improve the health of the community
    (employees, consumers and public)

15
Discussion
  • Guy DAndrea

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Discussion
  • VBCH VALUE-ADDED SERVICES that support our
    mission and objectives
  • The Leapfrog Group
  • 93 Hospitals Virginia-wide
  • 1,000 hospitals nation-wide
  • HowsYourHealth.org
  • Hospital Report Cards
  • HeartBIZ Risk Identification Reduction
  • www.myVBCH.org consumer engagement
  • Education (Summit/Roundtable/Series, etc)
  • Wellness in the Workplace Awards

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Value Based Purchasing Discussion
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