As an integrated
health care delivery and financing organization, HealthPartners is
leveraging its unique opportunity to
improve the coordination of care for patients and members to prevent
hospital admissions and visits to the emergency room. Regions Hospital, which is part of HealthPartners family of care, began implementing programs to reduce preventable readmissions in 2009. As a result of these programs, as well as initiatives at HealthPartners Clinics and HealthPartners health plans, the rate of 30-day readmissions at Regions decreased from 11.5 percent to 9.7 percent — less than half of the readmission rate among Medicare patients (20 percent). Programs to eliminate complications that often require patients to return to a hospital prevented an estimated 382 readmissions to Regions Hospital in 2012. Each readmission to a hospital reduces medical costs by an average of $9,600 per patient, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. This means an overall savings of more than $3.6 million in avoidable medical costs. A new program at HealthPartners and Regions Hospital reduced preventable hospital visits by 65 percent among patients who frequently sought care in the emergency department. The program was named the Most Innovative by the Society of Hospital Medicine. The HealthPartners program implemented care plans for 27 high-risk patients. Data from two months before care plan implementation were compared to data two months after implementation. The number of ER visits and hospital admissions decreased 65 percent and resulted in an estimated cost savings of $511,000. Join HealthPartners' Rick Hilger, MD, SFHM, Medical Director of Care Management, and Joshua Brewster, Director of Care Management, Regions Hospital, as they discuss HealthPartners' strategies, initiatives, results and perspectives for success in the readmissions arena in a HealthcareWebSummit event on Tuesday, May 7th, 2013 at 1PM Eastern. |
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