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MEDICAID ACCELERATED EXCHANGE (MAX) SERIES ACCELERATE TRANSFORMATION AND LASTING CHANGE

Presented by:

Linda Efferen, MD, MBA

Medical Director

Suffolk Care Collaborative

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THE MAX SERIES SUPPORTS AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CARE TEAM

AT A SPECIFIC LOCATION TO IMPROVE PATIENT CARE

The MAX Series Program focuses on local process improvement for a specific patient population to

impact overall DSRIP measures and improve patient health.

The DSRIP program focuses on statewide system reform to improve population health.

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DSRIP GOALReduce avoidable hospital admissions and ED use by 25%

over the next 5 years

Designed by KPMG for the NYS Department of Health Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program 2015.

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Composition of the MAX Action TeamThe MAX Series Program impacts change at the local hospital/provider level.

The Action Team is an interdisciplinary front-line team comprised of 8 – 10 individuals that are directly involved in meeting the target population’s diverse medical, behavioral and social needs.

Source: Emergency Department Super Utilizer Programs, Rural Health Value

Mental Health Centers

Urgent Care / ED Clinics

Primary Care Clinics

Other Care Coordination

Programs

Community Paramedics

Homeless Shelters

Community Health

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• Patient or Family Member*

• ED Physician

• Primary Care Physician

• Nurses

• Care Managers

• Social Worker

• Behavioral Health Counsellor / Psychiatry Liaison

• Manager

• Other representatives that can be key to providing care for this patient population

*Required

Sample List of Action Team Members

Designed by KPMG for the NYS Department of Health Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program 2015.

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Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3

Super Utilizers:Meeting Complex

Patient Needs

Integrating Behavioral Health And Primary

Care Services

Super Utilizers:Meeting Complex

Patient Needs

Reduce avoidable hospital use by 25% over 5 years (better care, better health, lower costs)

Care system redesign to better meet

complex and high-cost patient needs

Ensure care coordination to

improve outcomes for patients with

Behavioral Health diagnoses

Care system redesign to better meet

complex and high-cost patient needs

October 2015(pilot – limited availability!)

February 2016 March 2016

MAX Series Program Topics

Designed by KPMG for the NYS Department of Health Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program 2015.

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FOR EACH TOPIC, THE MAX SERIES PROGRAM IS DELIVERED IN THREE PHASES

Designed by KPMG for the NYS Department of Health Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program 2015.

MAX SeriesMedicaid Accelerated eXchange

Assessment Call with PPS: Discuss questions about the program and confirm

interest in topics

Enrollment Call with PPS: MAX Team calls with

Executive Sponsor, PPS Leads and Champions to

confirm enrollment

PPS Baseline Assessment Process (including: surveys,

site visit, etc.)

Phase 1: Assessment and Preparation

Phase 2: Clinics and Improvement Cycles

Phase 3: Reporting

Action Period support: Weekly 30 min telephone status update (between

Coach and Team Lead) On-site visit mid-PDSA cycle (during 1st or 2nd PDSA

cycle) Emergency/Troubleshooting on-site visit by Coach

(based on PPS need) Teleconference attendance during presentation of

results after each PDSA cycle

MAXWorkshop 1

MAXWorkshop 2

MAXWorkshop 3

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A JOURNEY TO REDUCE PREVENTABLE COPD ED VISITS

Presented by:

Julie Vinod, DNP, MS, ANP-C, RN

Assistant Director of Nursing Operations

Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center

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A Journey to Reduce Preventable COPD ED visits

Presented by: Julie Vinod DNP, MS, ANP-C,RN

Date: June 17, 2016

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MAX Series Team

Sponsors: Keisha Wisdom, V.P.CNO and Dr. Zeyneloglu, CQMO

Administrative Lead: Karen Shaughness, LCSW

Dr. Julie Vinod DNP, MS, ANP–C, RN Asst. Director of Nursing (Team Lead)

Stanley John MHA, BS, RT, RRT-NPS Director Respiratory Care & Support Services

Tameka Squire BSN Clinical Instructor

Samuel Beckles RN Nurse Manager, COPD Unit

Elfriede Weiss-Paquette LCSW Coordinator Collaborative Care, PCMH

Dr. S. DeAngelis Medical Director of ED

Brianne Rizzo Director, Care Management

Monica Schlie Social Worker in the ED

Jessica Philius Care Manager, COPD Unit

Bernadette Peters Care Manager POE RN

Jody Felice, RN Home Care Nurse

Steven Sanderson Decision Support Analyst

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Problem Statement:

Does the implementation of COPD bundle

reduce the ED visits by 10% among

patients with primary and secondary

diagnosis of COPD for a period of one

year?

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Objective

To reduce the number of

COPD Super Utilizer ED visits

by 10% in one year

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Sample

Individuals with primary and

secondary diagnosis of COPD

who had ≥3 ED visits and/or >1

readmissions from Jan 2015 to

Sept 2015

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Sample Size

Total number of COPD ED visits/patients from

Jan 2015 to Sept 2015

432 COPD ED visits (62 patients)

71 COPD readmissions( 27 patients)

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Our Accomplished Action Plans

Created COPD Super Utilizer List

Created a Flagging System

Created 62 patient profiles

Opened a COPD Unit

Created a secured shared drive to document

and communicate within the action team

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Our Accomplished Action Plans

Educated the frontline staff

Created a multidisciplinary COPD Plan of Care

Created a workflow for COPD patients

Created a care coordinated note template

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Our Accomplished Action Plans

Created a Home Assessment tool

Created a Graduation Protocol

Created Health Home enrollment spread sheet

Established a Brookhaven Better Breathers Club

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Flagging System

Body Copy here:

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Patient Profile

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Stake Holders

Executive Team/Leadership Team

Nursing

Physician

Primary Care Provider

Respiratory

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Stake Holders

Care Management

Education Department

IT

Pharmacy

Coordinator Collaborative Care

Home Care and Health Homes

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Team Strategy

Body Copy hereBrookhaven Team

Meeting Every Wednesday from

230pm to 4pm

Team Lead Meeting Every Friday from 10am

to 1030 am

Contact via email as needed

(Max Series Group)

Contact with Expert on MIX IT website

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COPD Journey…

Priority Reasons for ED utilization

Medications

Pain

Comfort/ Security

Substance Abuse/ Mental Illness

Social Needs

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Common Attributes

Majority lived alone

Over 80% have concurrent Behavioral Health

diagnosis

All met criteria for Health Home

Some for Home Care

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Improved Process

Changed the ED and Inpatient Unit culture of

treating super utilizers via education of staff, EMR

flagging of cohorts; sharing of patient success

stories with staff

Created in depth Assessment process in ED and

referral to HH and PCP immediately

Utilized motivational interviewing techniques

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Improved Process

Began true Care coordination with external

agencies, such as OP providers, Health Homes,

Home Care, residential providers, Inpatient and ED

staff

Conducted Case Conferences on patient to change

their pattern of behavior Care, residential providers,

Inpatient and ED staff

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Key Elements of Success

Diverse and Integrated Team who commits

several hours a week to project

Strong administrative support and Team lead

Desire to embrace change

Accurate Data

Timely Communication

Collaboration with community agencies

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Our Dashboard

Metrics TargetBaseline

Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16

1. Percentage of Super Utilizer Cohort with a completed patient profile

100% 0% 0% 22% 69% 85% 85% 85% 85%

2. TBD: Patient Engagement (e.g. Correct Responses to Ask-Teach Moments)

100% n/a 0% 16% 40% 54% 70% 75% 83%

3. Percentage of Super Utilizer Cohort enrolled in Health Home

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21% 70% 70% 73%

4. Number of admissions among Super Utilizer Cohort per month

0 12 7 8 14 12 10 8 10

5. Number of ED Visits by defined Super Utilizer Cohort per month

0 46 35 29 35 29 24 20 26

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Our Dashboard

020406080

100

Baseline

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

March

April

May

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Our Impact

Total Cohort

(61patients)Before After Result (%)

ED VISITS 65.1/month 36.3/month -44%

ED IPADMISSIONS

15.5/month 8.5/month -45%

ED READMISSIONS

5.3/month 3.75/month -29%

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Our Impact

0

20

40

60

80

Before

After

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Health Home Data

75% of patients are enrolled in a Health

Home

Engaged Health Home to educate care

managers of their benefit and application

process

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Case Study

DD is a 57 year old female with multiple chronic

conditions, including depression. She has,

14 hospital visits in a 6 month period including,

5 admissions and 3 readmissions.

As the first patient of the program, DD received a needs

assessment which uncovered a need for frequent

education and support for follow-up appointments.

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Case Study contd.

She is now receiving care coordination services,

which have helped connect her to primary care,

Medicaid transportation, and alternatives to the ED

Ms. DD has been engaged to a Adult Day Care center

DD has not returned to the ED since

DD graduated in MAY

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Future Steps

Continue to identify new super utilizers

Maintain Integrated care approach to assessment and

treatment

Replication of project with new cohort of patients who

have AMI and CHF

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