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Business Case for Quality: Phase II

Start Date:
April 2008
Funder:
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Commonwealth Fund

The Business Case for Quality: Phase II (BCQ II) represents the second phase of CHCS' efforts to assess whether quality improvement activities can generate financial savings in excess of program costs for various stakeholders in the health care system.  The original BCQ demonstration, launched in April 2004, tested the existence of a business case for quality for Medicaid managed care organizations across a range of clinical conditions.  BCQ II is focusing specifically on high-risk childhood asthma to develop rigorous evidence of interventions that improve quality and reduce costs.

BCQ II is designed to deliver robust and actionable results through its: 1) focus on a single disease - high-risk childhood asthma; 2) rigorous study design; 3) measurement of clinical quality; and 4) business case analyses for multiple-stakeholders.  It also seeks to identify financing misalignments that impede investments in quality as well as strategies for correcting them.

Three grantees were competitively chosen to participate in this four-year initiative. Each of the following organizations are receiving training and technical assistance on quality improvement, program evaluation, and return on investment analysis, as well as seed grants for participation in this four-year initiative.

An evaluation of the BCQ II demonstration projects will be conducted by Mathematica Policy Research and UNC.  Interim results are expected in early 2010 with final results in 2012.

By evaluating the potential for chronic care management interventions to improve quality and reduce costs, BCQ II may help determine whether investments in quality are financially sustainable across all levels of the health care system.  And, by measuring who wins and who loses financially from these investments, BCQ II may pave the way for reforms that remove disincentives to quality from current payment systems.



Grantee Project Summaries


Alameda Alliance for Health is a Medi-Cal (Medicaid) managed care plan serving Alameda County, California.  Through partnership with the Children's Hospital & Research Center - Oakland, the Alameda County Health Department, the American Lung Association of California and local provider groups, Alameda will be implementing an intervention known as Asthma Tools and Training Advancing Community Knowledge (ATTACK), designed to promote patient assessment, education, and self management through a multi-pronged approach. Following an emergency department visit for asthma, children are referred to an adjacent ATTACK clinic for follow-up. During this visit, a physician or nurse practitioner will conduct an asthma assessment, provide treatment and one-on-one education, and develop an asthma action plan for the child and parent/guardian.  In addition, via an onsite case worker, families are linked to community resources including home-based case management, school-based self-management education, and assistance in establishing a medical home.

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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC), a leading children's hospital and research center in Cincinnati, Ohio, is leading a multi-stakeholder collaborative effort including CareSource, Amerigroup, provider groups, and local school systems. Through this initiative, CCHMC aims to eliminate asthma-related admissions and emergency department/urgent care visits for all children ages 2 to 17 with asthma in Hamilton County with Medicaid coverage by July 31, 2013.  The intervention includes three components: 1) care coordination, with an initial focus on the inpatient to outpatient transition; 2) self-management support, through community-based case management; and 3) reduction of physical and social environmental barriers to care through risk assessments and linkages with community supports.  A patient registry, accessible by providers and patients/families, will be used to monitor progress, identify just-in-time "failures" (i.e., acute exacerbations), and implement evidence-based interventions.

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Monroe Plan for Medical Care is a Medicaid managed care plan serving Rochester, New York and surrounding communities.  In partnership with the New York State Department of Health and several regional health care delivery networks, the Monroe Plan will be implementing a pay-for-performance initiative to improve care for children with asthma.  Through a series of previous initiatives, the Monroe Plan has already developed and implemented quality improvement programs that involve primary care practices in developing asthma action plans, educating patients and their parents, and coordinating care.  This initiative builds on Monroe Plan's past experience by aligning financial incentives to potentially increase provider compliance with evidence-based asthma guidelines.  Providers in participating clinics will receive payments for providing enhanced asthma care, including use of asthma action plans and self-management education.

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