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Top 5 Considerations for Your Care Coordination Program
June 30, 2015It is well understood that a small percentage of patients account for the largest proportion of health care expenditures. Systems have achieved remarkable success in keeping patients healthier and out of the hospital by employing case managers to identify opportunities, make connections, close gaps and troubleshoot problems. In a fee-for-service payment world however, hospitals and physicians […]
Get Ready for the Next Generation ACO
June 29, 2015The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has continued work on its commitment to transforming payment for healthcare services to value/outcome-based models. In support of this, they announced a new Accountable Care Organization (ACO) model through its Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) on Tuesday, March 10, 2015. This new model, called “Next […]
8 Strategies to Build a Care Coordination Model that Works
June 29, 2015For most patients in the U.S. health care system, navigating the maze of uncoordinated, fragmented medical care and social services has become a norm. The diverse array of providers and institutions have left patients as the main conduit of information between clinicians they see. As health systems strategize on how to respond to market demands […]
Customized Care Coordination Strategies That Fill Workforce Gaps and Put a Human Face on Health Systems
June 12, 2015 Read moreValued-Based Payment and the IPA – 5 Key Considerations
June 10, 2015One of the biggest challenges and opportunities facing providers today is the rapid shift from a fee-for-service payment model to a value-based payment model. An increasing percentage of the market is transitioning to managed care across the country and payers want to see more value for their health care dollars. However, it can be difficult […]
Evan King -Team Member Spotlight
June 10, 2015As the leader of consulting services for COPE Health Solutions, Evan King has been instrumental in developing the company’s key service lines, competencies and skilled workforce that have helped clients across the country, including California, Texas, Washington and New York. King has directed the strategic planning, design and implementation of complex engagements that have allowed […]
Competing Rochester Health Systems Join Forces to Revamp Care Delivery for the Community
June 10, 2015The state of New York plans to transform health care delivery for Medicaid patients through the Medicaid 1115 Demonstration Waiver it has negotiated with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The Waiver aims to save $17.1 billion of Medicaid federal money over a five-year period by reducing avoidable hospital and emergency department admissions […]
Community Care Collaborative Transforming Care in Texas
June 10, 2015The Community Care Collaborative (CCC) in Travis County, Texas, demonstrates what can be accomplished through a Medicaid 1115 Waiver Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program. Under the program, the Collaborative expanded access to primary and specialty care, improved care for patients with chronic conditions, and integrated behavioral health care with primary care. Hitting these […]
Grow Your Own Workforce Through the Clinical Care Extender Program
June 10, 2015In 2005, St. John’s Regional Medical Center in Oxnard, CA, along with its sister hospital St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital in Camarillo, CA, launched COPE Health Solutions Health Care Talent Innovations Clinical Care Extender (CCE) program. The program has been a significant success in training future health care workers with the advantage of keeping jobs […]
COPE Health Care Talent Innovations Fills a Crucial Gap on the Path to Real Health Care Reform
June 10, 2015Care management has revolutionized both quality and affordability in California’s organized systems of care; and, now it’s poised to make an impact across the entire spectrum of health care. COPE Health Solutions’ Health Care Talent Innovations (HCTI) service line is in a prime position to not only help patients, but also help health care systems […]