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Rewarding Provider Performance: Aligning Incentives in Medicare

Rewarding Provider Performance: Aligning Incentives in Medicare. Implications for Private Payers. Robert Galvin October 16, 2006. Big Picture. A Significant Turning Point in 40 Year Old Medicare Program Good Example of Power of Public-Private Sector Coordination

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Rewarding Provider Performance: Aligning Incentives in Medicare

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  1. Rewarding Provider Performance: Aligning Incentives in Medicare Implications for Private Payers Robert Galvin October 16, 2006

  2. Big Picture • A Significant Turning Point in 40 Year Old Medicare Program • Good Example of Power of Public-Private Sector Coordination • We’re at the “End of the Beginning”. . . . A Lot of Work Left to Do

  3. IOM Report: There’s A Lot to Like • Unequivocal Recommendation to Medicare to Move for P4P • Strong Transparency Message • Strong Endorsement of Role of Health I.T. • Insistence on Efficiency and Patient-Centeredness in Addition to Effectiveness

  4. But It’s Not Everything We Hoped For • Evolutionary Change in Face of Health Care Crisis • Physician P4P: 3-Year Lag and No Clear Mandate • Pay for Reporting: In Most Other Sectors A Cost of Doing Business • No Clear Break From Fee-for-Service Model

  5. Three Key Messages for Private Sector Stay the Course . . . . . . . . . . . . Combined Public/Private Payment Critical Expand What’s Rewarded. . . .Efficiency, Care Coordination, Patient-Centeredness Coordinate Efforts . . . . . . . . . . .A Focused Message to Providers Will Accelerate Change

  6. High Level P4P Guidelines • Reward Improvement and Achievement • Use Measures That Have Been Through Consensus Process • Integrate Efficiency and Patient-Centeredness With Effectiveness Measures • Coordinate With Other Payers to Create Meaningful Rewards • Support the Development of an Evidence Base for P4P

  7. Thoughts on Next Steps for Employers • Use Contracts With Health Plans to Require: • Increasing Provider Payments Based on Performance • Use of Consensus-Driven Performance Measures (Rather Than Plan-Specific) • Public Release of Provider-Level Measures That Are Understandable to Consumers and Patients • Participation in the P4P Learning System • Reward Health Plans on Their Performance of These Specifications

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