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First Medicaid accountable care entity to be launched in Rhode
Island
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Accountable care collaboration to enhance how the health system
cares for patients
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More resources committed to sharing information and coordinating
patient care
Integra Community Care Network, LLC, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
of Rhode Island have launched a Medicaid accountable care entity to
improve health outcomes, increase patient satisfaction and reduce the
overall cost of care for people enrolled in UnitedHealthcare Medicaid
plan.
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UnitedHealthcare is collaborating with physician groups as part of the
State of Rhode Island Accountable Entities Pilot to improve coordination
of care for people enrolled in Medicaid. This is the first accountable
care entity to be launched in Rhode Island for people served through
Medicaid.
Through this joint effort, which began with passage of Rhode Island
Governor Gina M. Raimondo’s Reinventing Medicaid Act of 2015,
UnitedHealthcare and Integra will work closely to better coordinate
patients’ care, using shared technology and information about emergency
room visits and hospital admissions, and services that help patients
manage their chronic health conditions and encourage healthy lifestyles.
This will make it easier to share important health information among
physicians involved in patients’ care.
The Reinventing Medicaid Act of 2015 is a comprehensive, progressive
package of reforms that positions Rhode Island to transform its Medicaid
program and achieve tens of millions of dollars in savings each year
without cutting Medicaid eligibility or reducing benefits, according to
the state.
UnitedHealthcare and Integra’s accountable care program changes the
incentives so that care providers have a shared responsibility for the
overall cost of care, moving away from a system that reimburses for
quantity of services provided to one that rewards the quality of
patients’ health outcomes and has the potential to reduce overall costs.
More than 20,000 people enrolled in UnitedHealthcare’s Medicaid health
plans in Rhode Island will benefit from this collaboration.
“From the start, our work to Reinvent Medicaid was driven by the goal to
expand access to care, improve quality and coordination, and lower costs
for taxpayers,” said Gov. Raimondo. “Accountable entities like this will
reward collaboration and help spark transformation throughout Medicaid.
I applaud Integra and UnitedHealthcare for leading the way on this
effort.”
The Integra care provider network is composed of the Care New England
and South County Health systems, Rhode Island Primary Care – the state’s
largest primary care organization – and a number of independently
employed and community physicians. In addition, Integra has formed a
network of primary/urgent care providers who have extended hours in the
evening, weekends and holidays. This network will give patients access
to needed care during off-hours without requiring a visit to a hospital
emergency room.
“The goal of an accountable entity is to improve the health and health
care of the people we serve. We believe that the state’s
patient-centered medical home initiatives established a strong
foundation for this approach. UnitedHealthcare has been a long-time
supporter of the value primary care providers can bring to coordinating
care and thereby better controlling costs,” said James E. Fanale, M.D.,
chief clinical integration officer of Care New England, and chief
clinical officer, Integra Community Care Network, LLC.
“Rhode Island Primary Care’s mission has always been to provide the best
possible care to our patients,” said Albert Puerini, M.D., president of
Rhode Island Primary Care. “We feel that this innovative partnership
will help our patients better navigate the complicated health care
system. Our goal is to keep the patient central in the health care
continuum through broad coordination of care emphasizing prevention,
education and positive lifestyle changes.”
UnitedHealthcare will support overall population health, giving the
entire care team clear, actionable data about individual patients’
health needs, potential gaps in care and proactive identification of
high-risk patients. Community-based health workers and care managers
will also be used to support community-based care coordination, such as
helping with planning after a patient is discharged from the hospital
and scheduling follow-up appointments.
“UnitedHealthcare and Integra are working together to help people
receive more personalized and better coordinated care, which will
significantly enhance people’s ability to live healthier lives,” said
Patrice Cooper, CEO of UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Rhode Island.
UnitedHealthcare serves nearly 300,000 Rhode Island residents with
network of 15 hospitals and more than 4,500 physicians and other care
providers statewide.
More than 14 million people enrolled in UnitedHealthcare plans across
the country have access to accountable care programs, delivered in part
through more than 750 accountable care arrangements nationwide as the
organization engages in deeper, more collaborative relationships with
physicians and hospitals.
Care providers nationwide are showing strong interest in a shift to
value-based care. UnitedHealthcare’s total payments to physicians and
hospitals that are tied to value-based arrangements have tripled in the
last three years to $46.7 billion. By the end of 2018, UnitedHealthcare
expects that figure to reach $65 billion.
For more information about UnitedHealthcare’s full spectrum of
value-based initiatives, visit www.UHC.com/valuebasedcare.
About Integra Community Care Network, LLC
Integra
Community Care Network is a CMS certified ACO with more
than 100,000 covered lives. Its participating provider network
includes Rhode Island Primary Care, PC, Care New England and South
County Hospital and employed and affiliated physicians. Integra was also
named as an Accountable Entity by the RI Executive Office of HHS and
assumed responsibility for more than 30,000 Rite Care participants,
effective January 1, 2016.
About UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare
is dedicated to helping people nationwide live healthier lives by
simplifying the health care experience, meeting consumer health and
wellness needs, and sustaining trusted relationships with care
providers. The company offers the full spectrum of health benefit
programs for individuals, employers, military service members, retirees
and their families, and Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, and
contracts directly with more than 1 million physicians and care
professionals, and 6,000 hospitals and other care facilities nationwide.
UnitedHealthcare is one of the businesses of UnitedHealth Group (NYSE:
UNH), a diversified Fortune 50 health and well-being company. For more
information, visit UnitedHealthcare at www.uhc.com
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