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We’re announcing our PCMH and Collaborative Care designations There are two big developments in the Value Partnerships arena this month:
Why this is important
“The Collaborative Care designation program — the first of its kind in the nation — builds on our award-winning Patient-Centered Medical Home foundation, which is part of our Value Partnerships program, to provide additional support to members who are struggling with behavioral health issues,” said Dr. Amy McKenzie, vice president for clinical partnerships and associate chief medical officer. “We’re hopeful it will help address the current behavioral health emergency facing our country and state.” As we explained in an article on Collaborative Care in our previous issue, a primary care practice must have PCMH designation and meet certain criteria to receive the Collaborative Care designation. The criteria, which consist of a set of capabilities, reflect elements that a practice needs to have to effectively deliver care using the Collaborative Care Model. What is Collaborative Care? “We’re pleased to announce that 213 PCP practices earned the one-year designation on Sept. 1, 2022,” said Tom Leyden, director, Value Partnerships. “These practices are located in 33 counties throughout the state, including the Upper Peninsula.” The largest concentration of Collaborative Care practices is in Southeast Michigan and the west side of the state. PCMH designations PCMH: A closer look The successes of the PCMH approach are truly impressive. For example, in this designation cycle, our PCMH-designated practices, compared to non-PCMH practices, had a:
“Having long-standing PCMH-designated practices available across Michigan is important in ensuring that our members have access to high-quality care,” Leyden said. “Over the past decade, Blue Cross data has repeatedly shown that patients in PCMH practices receive preventive care at higher rates and have fewer ER visits and inpatient hospital stays. This has resulted — and continues to result — in prevented costs and helps patients save money on copays and coinsurance.” Collaborative Care: A closer look “The Collaborative Care Model has been shown to be twice as effective for treating depression and anxiety than traditional care, according to research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association,” said Dr. William Beecroft, medical director of behavioral health. “It’s also been shown that effectively integrating physical and mental health care through a model such as CoCM reduces overall health care spend.” Practices that would like to earn PCMH or Collaborative Care designation are encouraged to reach out to their physician organization for details. As a reminder, designated PCMH practices receive value-based reimbursement. And eligible practices receive value-based reimbursement for providing Collaborative Care. *Ambulatory care-sensitive conditions are those that shouldn’t require inpatient hospitalization if appropriately managed by a primary care physician. **Primary care-sensitive conditions are those that should be managed by a primary care physician so that an emergency department visit isn’t necessary. |
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