1 / 8

Provider Financial Strategies in the New Order: Physicians of SW Washington Perspective

Learn about the financial strategies employed by Physicians of Southwest Washington to support the independent practice of medicine and ensure quality healthcare delivery. Explore their mission, current agreements, and strategies for 2015 and beyond.

natashac
Download Presentation

Provider Financial Strategies in the New Order: Physicians of SW Washington Perspective

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Provider Financial Strategies in the New Order:Physicians of SW Washington Perspective 2015 Washington State of Reform Health Policy Conference Hilton Seattle Airport Conference Center January 8, 2015

  2. Physicians of Southwest Washington, LLC • Independent Physician Association established 1995 • 90 physician Unit Holders, both primary care and consultants • Network of 400+ physicians, hospitals and other providers in Thurston and Lewis Counties • Model: Global Capitation Risk Agreements, Medicare and Commercial HMOs including delegated credentialing, medical management and claims processing • Current Agreements: MA only – Humana and Soundpath Health ~ 6000 risk lives • Separate Non-Profit Foundation: Healthy Communities

  3. PSW Mission Statement The mission of Physicians of Southwest Washington is to support the physician-patient relationship in the independent practice of medicine through: • Fair contracting; • Responsible resource utilization; and • Prudently adopted innovations in health care delivery. PSW is committed to quality improvement, clinical integration and meaningful measures of value

  4. PSW Financial Strategies • Engaged, Informed, Motivated Physician Leadership • Risk Adjusted, Capitated, Primary Care Reimbursement • Clinical Integration • Improved Clinical Care Transitions • Provider Office Support for Accurate Documentation and Associated Risk Adjusted Coding • Expanded and diversified ‘value’ and ‘risk based’ contracting • Informed and Empowered Patients

  5. 2015+ Health System Challenges • Reimbursement: - Uncertainty about pace of reimbursement transitions from volume to value - Near term reductions in FFS • Delivery System Consolidations and Definitions • Limitations in clinical data sharing among EMR’s • Pending Provider Shortages • Varying Definitions of ‘Waste’

  6. 2015 Strategies • Expanded payor contracts • Expanded role of Chief Medical Officer • Implementation of clinical integration software platform to enhance population management capacity • Expanded nurse case management program • Support services for implementation of new ‘clinic without walls’ • Investment in medical and administrative leadership development and succession planning • Liquidation of equity interest in MA health plan

  7. Recommendations • Business Concepts to Consider: -New Employee Motto #1: Flexible or Former -New Employee Motto #1: Failure Isn’t An Option -Bigger may not be better – ability to move quickly may be more important -Financial “Risk” is an OK four letter word • Focus on Quality Not Cost • Seek Long Term Partnerships Across Blended Spectrum of Health Industry • Data Transparency • - Demand it from All Partners • - Lets share what worked and what failed

  8. For Further Information Mariella Cummings, CEO mariellac@pswipa.com (360) 943-4337

More Related