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Erin Knoerl EPI 621 April 29, 2010

R 5 Initiative Improving Access to the Right Care in the Right Place at the Right Time for the Right Reason at the Right Cost. Erin Knoerl EPI 621 April 29, 2010. Introduction. Healthy Capital District Initiative

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Erin Knoerl EPI 621 April 29, 2010

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  1. R5 InitiativeImproving Access to the Right Care in the Right Place at the Right Time for the Right Reason at the Right Cost Erin Knoerl EPI 621 April 29, 2010

  2. Introduction • Healthy Capital District Initiative • Health Care Efficiency and Affordability Law for New Yorkers (HEAL NY) Phase IX grant • HEAL goals • Identify causes of sub-optimal ED utilization • Identify and adopt promising best practices • Increase patient and provider engagement

  3. Introduction • 18% increase in ED visits from 1994-2004 • 12.4% decrease in #’s of ED • 55% of ED visits- non-urgent (National Center for Health Statistics) • $1.3 billon- annual cost for NYS (National Association of Community Health Centers) • $2.7 billon- one local hospital • ~$12 million for Capital Region

  4. Introduction-Objectives • Determine: • What areas are the largest utilizers of ED services • Primary Care Related • Non-Urgent • If insurance type affects ED visit type • If the presence of hospitals affects the visit rate • To see the general trend of data

  5. Methods- NYU Algorithm • NYU Center for Health and Public Service Research, Commonwealth Fund, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and United Hospital Fund of NY • Used to help classify ED utilization • Based on hospital records • Data driven • Each record classified into 1 of 4 categories

  6. Methods- Visit Types • Non-Emergent • Care not needed within 12 hours • Emergent- Primary Care Treatable • Treatment needed within 12 hours • Other places could treat- equipment/resources • No constant observation

  7. Methods- Visit Types • Emergent- Primary Care Preventable • ED care required- complaint or resources • Condition preventable- timely care • Emergent- Not Preventable • ED care required • Ambulatory care- not preventable

  8. Methods- Data • Sources • SPARCS data • I drive • NYS Zips 2004 • NYS Hospital • Google Earth • Software • Map Info • Google Earth • Excel

  9. Methods- Mapping • Capital Region- 3 counties • 69 Zip codes • 35 Zip code groupings • Hospitals • NYS, MA, VT • Thematic maps

  10. Results

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