Analysis of State Health Innovation Plans, funded by CMS, shows a variety of emerging approaches to healthcare reform. Accenture has identified the top 5 projected investment areas.
Analysis of State Health Innovation Plans (SHIPs), funded by CMS, shows a variety of emerging approaches to healthcare reform, according to a report from Accenture.
In total, CMS invested $960 million in the State Innovation Models initiative allocated in 2 phases: $300 million awarded in 2013 for design and testing of pilots, and $660 million in 2014 to support efforts to improve delivery systems and payment models across Medicare, Medicaid, and the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
“State innovation plans will focus on integrating approaches to healthcare and expanding access to care, driven by the pressing need to improve outcomes and control healthcare costs,” Kaveh Safavi MD, global managing director of Accenture’s health practice, said in a statement. “Integrating healthcare and human services—starting with the data they gather and the outcomes they achieve—will break down data silos to make operations and information more transparent and coordinated while aligning federal resources to eliminate gaps.”
A total of 9 states are in pre-testing and testing phases and 16 have completed model designs. SHIPs look beyond healthcare to behavioral and social aspects to improve health outcomes, and Accenture has identified 3 forces of change that can positively transform health delivery: the transition from dependence to empowered digital citizen; the move from care management to community care; and the shift from data silos to seamless insight.
“States are exploring exciting ways of delivering person-centered care and services that will dramatically change care delivery,” according to the Accenture report. “Yet there is work to do to implement and scale states’ strategies.”
The top 5 projected investment areas by states currently participating in the State Innovation Models initiative are:
“These initiatives taking hold across the country are part of the shift from an essentially outdated healthcare system to the evolution of family and community-centered care models and a real convergence of health and human services,” Dr Safavi added.
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