STRATEGY TO HELP IMPROVE REGIONAL HEALTHCARE What Will Define A Sustainable Model Regional Care As close to home as possible Population Health Not just who you see in the clinichospital but who is in the community ID: 245807
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CONFLUENCE HEALTH
STRATEGY TO HELP IMPROVE REGIONAL HEALTHCARESlide2
What Will Define A Sustainable Model?
Regional Care
As close to home as possible
Population Health
Not just who you see in the clinic/hospital, but who is in the community.
Whatever we do, do it well
Not good at everything.
If we aim to do everything, we will not be good at anything.
Make a conscious decision to not do what we cannot do well.
If we do not do it, who does it well we can partner with.Slide3
How
to Measure What We Do
Judge care on VALUE = Outcomes/Cost
Also must look at access
High value care not accessible is worthless.Slide4
Confluence Health Regional Strategy
Support development of local high value care:
Metrics to measure value (outcomes and cost
)
Where
care can not be provided locally in the region– have Wenatchee be a high value referral center, with good access, for what Wenatchee can do well
.
Have high value partnerships for care we can not do well Slide5
Strategy for the Region, not just Confluence Health
Need to integrate all Community Health care efforts—Keeping it in silos is no longer adequate. Need all community providers engaged
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Show outcomes (as best we can measure them
)
Transparent about cost - Not that Confluence Health is there, but we have started the
journey
Facilitate community wellness and healthy lifestyles through partnerships and collaboration – use best practices