Wellspan
Health's Healthy York Network (HYN) in York PA, is a collaboration of
York, Gettysburg, Memorial, and Hanover Hospitals along with Family
First Health, WellSpan Health Medical Group, and independent physicians.
HYN developed a six- month pilot using a virtual team to attempt to
intervene with a small number of WellSpan Health patients who were
termed “SuperUtilizers” - small number of HYN patients were consuming a
large amount of resources. The pilot began in February 2011 with the care of each patient was coordinated by their already established primary care provider (PCP). Various interventions were used with the patients. Monthly Community Care Coordination meetings provided PCPs the opportunity to collaborate with other pilot PCPs as well as other individuals who offered themselves and their areas of expertise as members of the PCP’s “virtual team”. WellSpan supported the development of what it saw as the next evolution of intervention for High Utilizers – an Ambulatory Intensive Care Unit called “BRIDGES TO HEALTH”. BRIDGES TO HEALTH patients are those whose needs have not been fully met by the traditional primary care, leading them to rely heavily on inpatient and Emergency Department services. The BRIDGES TO HEALTH clinical team includes a primary care physician, a social worker, and an RN and LPN. WellSpan believes that both its SuperUtilizer Pilot and now it’s Ambulatory ICU model, BRIDGES TO HEALTH, have been successful, improving the quality of life for patients, decreasing inpatient and ED costs, and providing an important learning for the health system that will be critical in the new health care environment. Please join us on Wednesday, June 12, 2013. 1PM Eastern, as Chris Echterling MD, Medical Director of Bridges to Health and the Healthy York Network and Nina Sofie LeGrand , BA, MHA, Program Supervisor at WellSpan Bridges to Health discuss how WellSpan Health successfully transitioned a virtual SuperUtilizer Pilot to a dedicated Ambulatory Intensive Care Unit model, and provides perspectives on other SuperUtilizer programs and state initiatives. |
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