Sutter Health: Advanced Illness Management (AIM) Program (Jeffrey Burnich)
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Sutter Health Advanced Illness Management
(AIM®) Program
Jeff Burnich, M.D. SVP Medical and Market Networks
Sutter Health
Advance Illness Management for persons with late-stage illnesses whose health is declining and who are at high risk of death within the next 12-18 months.
What are AIM’s Core Principles
• Patient Centered care that is coordinated, interdisciplinary, and goal directed
• Concurrent Disease modifying and palliative care
• Improves patient confidence in self managing chronic illness at home
• Integration and coordination across sites of care, providers, and services
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What is the Focus of the AIM program?
• Teaching self efficacy
• Enhancing understanding of disease
progression and treatment options
• Balance of personal goals, illness
progression and advance care planning
3-Year Healthcare Innovation Award
$13M; Sutter Health $21.4M
Achieve $29M Payer Savings
Geographic Spread – 19
Counties
Achieve Better Health,
Better Care, Smarter
Spending
Enroll 10,000
Evaluate Scalability & Replicability
High Level Outcomes and Highlights of the AIM Care Model
• Continuous, Non-Episodic • In-Home Visits regardless of medical need
or homebound status • Telephonic Visits • Hospital base support • Collaborative with patient’s primary and
specialty physicians offices • After hours triage 4
What are the AIM Interventions? The 5 Pillars of care:
• Personal Goals and Advance Care Planning • Red Flag Symptom Management • Medication Management • Physician Follow Up Visits • Patient Engagement
Access to AIM
Services 19 Counties
9,640 Enrollees
94% Overall Patient
Satisfaction Filled in Gaps of
Care
Estimated $64-91 M Savings
What About Care Delivery?
Current Census of
> 2,800 Person
HOSPITALS • Emergency Dept. • Hospitalists • Inpatient palliative care • Case managers • Discharge planners
MEDICAL OFFICES • Physicians • Office staff
HOME-BASED SERVICES • Home health • Hospice
• Telesupport • Triage
New AIM staff & services
• EHR • Patient Registry
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• AIM Care Liaisons
• Care managers • Telesupport
• Transitions Team
CRITICAL EVENTS • Acute exacerbation • Pain crisis • Family anxiety
System Fragmentation System Integration
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2423 2477 2668 1973 1042 1051 1094 827
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ED Visits
All Sites Change in ED Visits -‐ 90D Target Reduc.on is >28%
Results not yet confirmed independently by CMS evaluator
1089 1144 1269 936 392 422 404 286
-‐64% -‐63% -‐68% -‐69%
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ICU Days
All Sites Change in ICU Days -‐ 90D Target Reduc.on is >60%
Results not yet confirmed independently by CMS evaluator
AIM and Outcomes –More Negative is Better Results not yet confirmed independently by CMS evaluators
(N 2281 in last reporting period)
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