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COMMUNITY PARAMEDICINE IN WISCONSIN WHERE ARE WE AND WHERE ARE WE GOING?

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Page 1: PSOW 2016 - Community Paramedicine in Wisconsin

COMMUNITY PARAMEDICINE IN WISCONSINWHERE ARE WE AND WHERE ARE WE GOING?

Page 2: PSOW 2016 - Community Paramedicine in Wisconsin

Community Paramedic: Accountable Care Partners

● Viable option for improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations and reducing per capita costs of health care

● Bridge existing health care gaps, avoid duplication

● Reduce the cost of overall health care expenditures

● Reduce stress on vulnerable patients and improve care coordination

● Reduce hospital readmissions and emergency department utilization and avoid penalties

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THE VALUE of CP in ACCOUNTABLE CARELinking Primary Care & EMS

Enabling Legislation,

Credentialing

Reimbursable CP Practitioner

Services Identified

Partnership Between

Hospital and EMS or FD

ED Utilization Complex Patients Without Services

Patient Primary Care Plan, PCP

Driven

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COMMUNITY PARAMEDIC WORKFLOW

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WHAT DOES SUCCESS LOOK LIKE?

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NEW HANOVER REGIONAL – NORTH CAROLINA

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ABBEYVILLE SOUTH CAROLINACOMMUNITY PARAMEDIC EVALUATION REPORT

NOVEMBER 2015ED UTILIZATIONCP PATIENTS – 58.7% DECREASE VS. CONTROL – 4%

INCREASEINPATIENT UTILIZATION

CP PATIENTS – 60% DECREASE VS. CONTROL – 500% INCREASEED CHARGES

CP PATIENTS – $879 DECREASE VS. CONTROL – $126 DECREASEINPATIENT CHARGES

CP PATIENTS – $1,249 DECREASE VS. CONTROL – $19,960 INCREASE

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LEGISLATION IN WISCONSINSTAKEHOLDERS

• PROFESSIONAL AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION OF WI - PAAW

• PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS OF WISCONSIN – PFFW

• WISCONSIN EMS ASSOCIATION - WEMSA

• WISCONSIN STATE FIRE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION – WSFCA

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LEGISLATIVE PROCESS• Process started by PFFW and Rep. Katrina Shankland (D) Stevens

Point

• Bill drafted in late summer 2015

• Outreach to other medical groups:• WI Nurses Association• Medical Society of Wisconsin• Office of Rural Health• DHS

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LEGISLATIVE PROCESS

• Stakeholder phone conferences started by PAAW and archived at www.paaw.us

• List serv started by Rural Health and archived at www.paaw.us

• Stakeholder meeting in Stevens Point – summer 2015

• Support offered by Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R) Clinton

• Legislation session ended with bill in draft form

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LEGISLATIVE PROCESS• All inclusive Stakeholder group reconvened May

2016

• New draft circulated July 2016

• General consensus across the board on issues

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HIGHLIGHTS OF BILL DRAFT• Expands definition of EMT to add CP function to current

definition

• Actions and training to be authorized by DHS

• Agreement with a hospital or physician

• CP endorsement by DHS

• CP must be part of ambulance provider or hospital

• No Medicaid reimbursement in the bill

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NEXT STEPS

• Introduce vetted bill when legislative session opens

• Build consensus across other disciplines

• Reach out to local legislators to garner support

• Establish discussions with local hospitals to forge partnerships for pilots and/or services

• Work to increase training opportunities for certification

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WISCONSIN PIONEERS• Green Bay Fire Department

• Greenfield Fire Department

• Madison Fire Department

• Milwaukee Fire Department

• Ryan Brothers Ambulance

• West Allis Fire Department

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MILWAUKEE FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY PARAMEDIC

PROGRAM

Captain Michael Wright NREMT-P CPMIH TEMS

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PILOT PROGRAM RESULTS OCTOBER

PATIENT 6 MTH PRE 6 MTH POST % CHANGEHours of engagement

DA 33.5 15 25 66.67RB 17 2 4 100CS 15.5 8 3 -62.5MK 15 1 1 0TB 15 3 0 -100BL 12.5 2 0 -100SR 38.5 10 1 -90CH 17 9 1 -88.89NS 17 4 2 -50TOTALS 181 54 37

1

-150

-100

-50

0

50

100

150

66.67100

-62.50

-100 -100 -90 -88.89

-50

October 2015 Pilot Data

DA RB CS MK TB BL SR CH NS

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PILOT PROGRAM RESULTS NOVEMBER

PATIENT 6 MTH PRE 6 MTH POST% CHANGEHours of engagement

RG 14 9 0 -100CS* 7.5 4 2 -50DP 27 29 51 75

TW* 16 12 1 -92JS 13 2 0 -100

GW 7.5 10 16 60JA 16.5 4 1 -75

MB* 5 3 3 0MM 13.5 14 9 -36

TOTALS 120 87 83

1

-150

-100

-50

0

50

100

-100

-50

75

-92 -100

60

-75

0 -36

November 2015 pilot data

RG CS DP TW JS GL JA MB MM

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PILOT PROGRAM RESULTS DECEMBER

PATIENT 6 MTH PRE 6 MTH POST % CHANGEHours of engagement

RL 21 38 14 -63.15JN 14.5 4 0 -100HH 16.5 1 1 0LL 22 14 0 -100

PG* 23 13 4 -69DM* 15.5 21 15 -28.57JJ* 4.5 21 7 -66.66GT* 4.5 5 3 -40MT* 4.5 6 0 -100DT 21 6 7 14.28

TOTALS 126 123 51*did not complete program

1

-120-100-80-60-40-20

02040

-63.15

-100

0

-100

-69

-28.57

-66.66

-40

-100

14.28

December Pilot data

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