The Patient-Centered Medical Home and Health 2.0: Beyond the Bricks ( Slide presentation from the AHRQ 2009 conference. On September 15, 2009, Jane Sarasohn-Kahn made this presentation at the 2009 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (696 KB) (Plugin Software Help).Slide 1 The Patient-Centered Medical Home and Health 2.0 Beyond the BricksJane Sarasohn-Kahn, MA, MHSATHINK-Health and Health Populi blogAHRQ 2009 Conference, Bethesda, MDSeptember 15, 2009Slide 2 Roadmap - PCMH & Health 2.0Beyond the BricksSetting the context: What are PCMH and H2.0? What's driving them? Where are we 'today?'A view from Dr. Jason Mitchell, AAFPA view from Dr. Michael Barr, ACPReactions from the panelistsQuestions, answers, prospects for moving Beyond the BricksSlide 3 Total U.S. Health Spending in 2007= $2.2 trillionSource: Chronic Disease Overview, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/overview.htm accessed July 21, 2009. Slide 4 "In our country, patients are the most under-utilized resource, and they have the most at stake.They want to be involved and they can be involved.Their participation will lead to better medicaloutcomes at lower costs with dramatically higherpatient/customer satisfaction."Charles Safran, M.D., President, American Medical Informatics AssociationFrom his testimony before the Subcommittee on Health of the House Committee on Ways and MeansTHINK-Health Slide 5 "It Stresses Me Out Too Much To Think About Health Care and Costs"Source: CIGNA, learn4yourhealth survey, conducted July 2009, published September 2009% of Americans Slide 6 Why We Don't Get Preventive Care in the U.S.Source: Fixing Health Care: What Women Want, AAFP survey, May 2008 Slide 7 Americans' Health-Responses to the Economic DownturnAugust 2009In the past 12 months, have you or another family member living in your household.because of the COST?Source: Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll, August 2009 Slide 8 The Patient-Centered Medical HomeDefinitions"An approach to providing comprehensive primary care that facilitates partnerships between individual patients, their personal physicians, and the patient's family"It started with kids in 1967: first introduced by American Academy of Pediatrics in 1967, expanded in 1992 and 2002.Source: American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Pediatrics, American College ofPhysicians, and American Osteopathic Association. Joint principles of the patient-centered medical home, 2007. Slide 9 The Patient-Centered Medical HomeDriversEnhance accessBuild on consumer-driven health and patient satisfactionActivate patient engagement and whole-person careRationalize and coordinate health care processes and utilizationImprove outcomes. Slide 10 Health 2.0Definitions"The use of social software and IT-based tools to promote collaboration between patients, their caregivers, medical professionals, and other stakeholders in health." 1"New concept of health care wherein all the constituents (patients, physicians, providers, and payers) focus on health care value (outcomes/price) and use competition at the medical condition level over the full cycle of care as the catalyst for improving the safety, efficiency, and quality of health care." 2Source: 1Wisdom of Patients, Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, California HealthCare Foundation, 2009. 2Scott Shreeve, The Enabling Technologies and Reform Initiatives for Next Generation Health Care, 2007. Slide 11 Health 2.0DriversUbiquitous Internet connectivity among health citizensUniversal adoption of mobile phones and é use of smart phones> access to health information online> social networking online overall; health has followed other consumer verticals> consumer-directed care: >OOP costs drive engagement> "DIY" care (esp. in recession - remember KFF tracking poll data). Slide 12Patients See Conversations with Docs Will Become More Important Along with Personal and Health Expert ChannelsHealth companies' Web sitesTV News coverageArticles in magazinesWeb sites for specific brands of medicationFilms or documentariesOnline message boards, forums or newsgroupsArticles in newspapersRadio news coveragePersonal blogsSocial networking websitesCorporate and product advertisingWeb-based video sharing sitesNet becoming more importantNet becoming less importantTHINK-HealthSource: Edelman Health Engagement Barometer, October 2008.Accessed at http://www.engageinhealth.com/docs/Edel_HealthBarometer_R13c.pdf Slide 13 The promise of moving beyond the institution for health careAchieving optimal health outcomes is a team sport; patient as engaged playerEnabling technologies are in place: broadband, mobile (mHealth), InternetLocal markets forging ahead.pioneers. Innovating payment: Kaiser, Geisinger, etc.Innovating care delivery: Center for Connected Health Cleveland ClinicThe emergence of participatory health care.Let's listen. Slide 14Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, MA (Econ.), MHSAHealth Economist and Management ConsultantTHINK-Healthjane@think-health.comwww.think-health.comwww.healthpopuli.com Blog Current as of December 2009 Internet Citation: The Patient-Centered Medical Home and Health 2.0: Beyond the Bricks (. December 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/events/conference/2009/sarasohn-kahn/index.html