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Working Together to Transform Health Care. Working Together to Transform Health Care Colorado Health Care Innovation Plan Kick-Off May 29, 2013. Colorado SIM Update. June 5, 2014. Welcome!. Twitter hashtag : #COSIM Website: ColoradoSIM.org Email: sim_grant@state.co.us.
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Working Together to Transform Health Care Working Together to Transform Health Care Colorado Health Care Innovation Plan Kick-Off May 29, 2013 Colorado SIM Update June 5, 2014
Welcome! Twitter hashtag: #COSIM Website: ColoradoSIM.org Email: sim_grant@state.co.us Working Together to Transform Health Care Colorado Health Care Innovation Plan Kick-Off May 29, 2013
Opening Remarks Katherine Blair Senior Policy Advisor for Health Office of Governor John Hickenlooper
“Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after another.” Walter Elliott
Today’s Discussion • Opening Remarks • Project Update • Where We Have Been • Where We Are Going • Stakeholder Input
Building Blocks for SIM • The Colorado Health Care Innovation Plan Combines Core Elements to Produce: • Payment reform coupled with care redesign. • Plan to improve population health and patient care experience and control costs. • Statewide impact.
Our Vision & Goals • To create a coordinated, accountable system of care that gives Coloradans access to integrated primary care and behavioral health in whichever setting counts as the patient's medical home. • To leverage the power of our public health system to achieve broader population health goals and support delivery of care. • To use outcomes-based payments to enable transformation. • To engage individuals in their care.
Our Approach • Integrated Care: “The care that results from a practice team of primary care and behavioral health clinicians, working together with patients and families, using a systematic and cost-effective approach to provide patient-centered care for a defined population. This care may address mental health, substance abuse conditions, health behaviors (including their contribution to chronic medical illnesses), life stressors and crises, stress-related physical symptoms, ineffective patterns of health care utilization.” (Peek, 2013)
Members of Core Management Team • Vatsala Pathy, Project Director with key staff from: • Governor’s Office • Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing • Colorado Department of Human Services • Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment • Colorado Health Institute • University of Colorado School of Medicine • Center for Improving Value in Health Care
How We Are Going to Achieve Our Vision • Submit FOA by 7/21/14 • Strengthen communication with stakeholders by: • Sending out weekly updates until FOA is submitted • Building upon existing communications to strengthen ongoing outreach • Bolster stakeholder input and support by: • Developing a robust stakeholder engagement plan that drives synergies, collaboration and cooperation
Project Update Vatsala Pathy Project Director Colorado SIM
Project Update • Where We Have Been • Colorado received $2 million “pre-testing” award from the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services for the State Innovation Model Initiative (SIM). • A number of stakeholder workgroups were involved in the development of the original proposal. • In December 2013, a Health Care Innovation plan was submitted to the federal government as part of “pre-testing” award. • Since then, we have been waiting for more information on the next round of funding. And now we have it…
Project Update • Where We Are Going • Respond to the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for Round 2 Test Awards (Available at http://innovation.cms.gov/Files/x/StateInnovationRdTwoFOA.pdf ) • LOI due 6/6/14 • Submission due 7/21/14 • Award notification 10/31/14 • Grant period: 1/1/15-12/31/18 with a one year ramp-up
Project Update • What are core components that CMS wants in our response? • The What … • Delivery system reform plan that includes non FFS payments, multi-payer participation and explicit commitments from payers and providers. • Policy & regulatory levers • Health information technology component • Population health plan • Alignment with other work at the state and federal level
Project Update • What are core components that CMS wants in our response? • The How…. • A phased operational plan • Letters of commitment and support • How Much…. • Financial analysis and budget • Cost targets and quality targets • The Plan for the Future…. • Monitoring & evaluation • Sustainability
Stakeholder Input Vatsala Pathy Project Director Colorado SIM
What We’ve Heard • There are many stakeholders that are interested and vested in this work. • While many of you have been involved our process, you would like more information, transparency and clarity about how decisions are made.
Give us your thoughts Questions? Comments?
Thank You! Stay in Contact: Go to our website and look for email communication on our next webinar at ColoradoSIM.org Email us at: sim_grant@state.co.us