Delaware State Innovation Model (SIM) Update - Success Metrics and Progress

Delaware State Innovation Model (SIM) Update - Success Metrics and Progress
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The Delaware State Innovation Model (SIM) has made significant progress in 2016, focusing on critical path metrics, supporting innovations, and operational sustainability. Key achievements include enrolling providers, launching value-based payment models, and implementing workforce development programs. The SIM is on track for a statewide release in September, with plans for continued strategic planning and financial sustainability.

  • Delaware SIM
  • Innovation
  • Metrics
  • Progress
  • Healthcare

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  1. Delawares State Innovation Model (SIM) Update August 4, 2016

  2. Success in 2016: Critical path Metrics Status V2.0 accessible to 21 testing practices Scorecard enrollment, provider webinars live On track for September statewide release Common Scorecard accessible to PCPs statewide 1 ~35-40% providers enrolled1 Developing plan to reach additional providers 50% providers participating in practice transformation 2 ~20% Delawareans in value-based payment models2 Payers continuing to enroll practices 40% of Delawareans attributed to PCPs in value- based payment models 3 West/Central Sussex launched July 21 HN project director continuing conversations in wave 1 HNs 3 Healthy Neighborhoods launched 4 1 July 2016 PT vendor report indicated 96 sites and 354 MDs, NPs, PAs; current Scorecard estimates 1,112 physicians, NPs, PAs in Delaware; adjusting for 10-20% part-time practitioners yields ~900-1,000 providers; does not include TCPI participants 2 Majority in Medicare Shared Savings Plans Source: 2016 Medscape

  3. Success in 2016: Supporting innovations Metrics Status Not launched Implementation plan to be shared at August DCHI Board meeting for approval; plan to launch in Fall Behavioral health integration testing program launched 1 Not available Vendors beginning curriculum development; intend to launch first module in October Workforce curriculum available 2 Not launched ab+c developing content on www.choosehealthde.com Health literacy materials launched on website 3 DCHI published position paper on multi- payer access to claims Governor signed legislation enabling APCD on July 21 APCD on path to be operational in 2017 4

  4. Success in 2016: DCHI Operational sustainability Metrics Status Board Strategic Financial Planning meeting held in July Plan to continue strategic planning discussions Broad base of financial contributors 1 Executive Assistant and Healthy Neighborhoods project director hired Recruitment underway for HN Program Manager and Community Coordinators Staff hired for administration, Healthy Neighborhoods, Clinical Committees 2 Dashboard with initial draft of measures to be shared at August DCHI Board meeting DCHI program dashboard live 3

  5. West/Central Sussex Local Council is the first Healthy Neighborhood DCHI launched its first Healthy Neighborhood in West/Central Sussex on July 21 West/Central Sussex includes ~10% of Delaware s population and covers a large geographic area There is a high need in the Neighborhood, as many health indicators and social determinants of health are lower than US average and, in some cases, even lower than Delaware average West/Central Sussex has a strong infrastructure of community engagement (e.g., Sussex County Health Coalition and Healthier Sussex County). The Healthy Neighborhood approach provides robust representation from the community including residents, community organizations, employers and health systems

  6. DCHI draft consensus paper, Licensing and Credentialing Health Care Providers Coordinated, statewide efforts are needed to reduce and eliminate providers' barriers to delivering care. The Workforce and Education Committee has identified the burdensome processes of credentialing as a key area for improving provider workflow. Recommendations 1) Identify the end goal for streamlined credentialing procedures within Delaware 2) Operationally define and set parameters related to applications, time limits 3) State legislation should be considered as a policy lever to set streamlined credentialing parameters for hospitals, provider networks, and payers 4) Delaware should transition to an Automated Credentialing System in the future 5) Ensure providers new to Delaware have access to licensing and credentialing resources 6) Remove the Delaware Practical Board Examination as a requirement for dental licensure

  7. Upcoming DCHI Committee Meetings Aug 4, 1:00pm Edgehill Shopping Ctr Patient and Consumer Advisory Please check the DCHI website (www.DEhealth innovation.org) for the latest information about all DCHI Board and Committee meetings Aug 10, 4:30pm UD STAR Campus Payment Model Monitoring Aug 11, 1:00pm UD STAR Campus Workforce and Education Aug 16, 1:00pm UD STAR Campus Clinical Aug 17, 1:00pm UD STAR Campus Healthy Neighborhoods

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