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Jan 17, 2017

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Page 1: Sutter Health: Advanced Illness Management (AIM) Program (Jeffrey Burnich)

Sutter Health Advanced Illness Management

(AIM®) Program

Jeff Burnich, M.D. SVP Medical and Market Networks

Sutter Health

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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

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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

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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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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)