New Care Process Models to Benefit Health Systems
Nationwide
·
Emphasis on driving meaningful, measurable outcomes
for the next decade that are scalable nationwide
· Mission targeting $40 million in direct, operational
savings through focus on optimizing radiology, streamlining biomedical services
and replacing monitoring and telemetry equipment system-wide
Mission Health and GE Healthcare has announced a novel,
10-year outcomes-based agreement that will help drive significant value for
patients, Mission Health, GE and health systems nationwide. As a non-academic,
regional integrated health system that includes a 730 bed, high-volume,
high-acuity tertiary-quaternary hospital, Mission is looking to balance
clinical quality with significant cost savings and efficiency across their
system — the same challenge facing nearly all healthcare systems
nationwide.
“This is an innovative, collaborative, outcomes-driven relationship focused on developing new, transformational ways of caring for patients at Mission Health and nationwide,” said Ronald A. Paulus, MD, President and CEO, Mission Health. “The challenges we face at Mission are like so many health systems across the nation. Our goal is to improve our margin, drive system-wide efficiency and deliver an exceptional, transparent experience for every patient, family and team member. The solutions that we develop and cost savings we achieve with GE will be scalable and applicable to other similar healthcare systems. This is truly exciting for Mission and the industry.”
“To make this
level of partnership possible, it takes two organizations to think both
differently and collaboratively,” said John Flannery, President and CEO, GE
Healthcare. “We are honored to work with Mission Health and strongly
believe that this strategic, outcomes-based agreement will ensure alignment and
focus on shared priorities. We are passionate about delivering on our
commitment while helping to enhance clinical quality, patient experience and
operational efficiency.”
Mission
Health and GE Healthcare will work in partnership to solve the system’s most
complex challenges delivering over $40 million in savings for Mission Health
over the course of the relationship:
First of a Kind, Co-created
Innovation Collaboration: Mission Health and GE
Healthcare will co-develop, pilot and deploy transformational healthcare
solutions focused initially on two areas: optimizing imaging experience and
utilization and smoothing patient care transitions.
- Imaging: The focus will be on supporting a patient’s ability to make informed choices based upon key variables such as comparative costs and wait times while providing rapid results. From the provider perspective, the focus will be on streamlining the complex process of getting patients to the right imaging modality, at the right time, in the right place across the system while balancing capacity and availability.
- Care Transitions: The approach will leverage predictive modelling and other analytics to ensure that the patient receives the right care in the right setting with the right technology to maximize patient outcomes, experience and minimize costs.
Key areas of operational
focus within mission health include:
- Radiology Optimization: Imaging is a core component of many service lines and care plans – yet in most organizations it is optimized or structured to function as a central backbone of care delivery. A systematic focus on imaging/radiology drives system-wide efficiency by improving speed to diagnosis, increasing asset utilization, reducing un-necessary retakes, reducing overall care costs and reducing waiting time for patients and clinicians system-wide. As care shifts to a value-based model, radiology must transform from a simple revenue or cost center to one that actively supports risk-based care models and helps Mission achieve its goal of providing same day, cost-effective care.
- System-wide Bedside Monitoring Transformation: Mission Health is replacing its bedside monitoring and telemetry at all seven facilities to support rapidly increasing inpatient acuity, reduce internal and cross-facility transfers and provide seamless care regardless of site. The new monitoring platform will ensure that all equipment is interconnected and that data is readily available to the clinician in the moments that matter most. By providing immediate access to critical data, especially in areas like the emergency department, caregivers can improve patient safety and speed to diagnosis and reduce patient wait times, reduce false positive and optimize patient placement keeping patients close to home as much as possible.
- Radiology and Biomedical Services with Asset Optimization: GE Healthcare will assume responsibility for servicing diagnostic and biomedical equipment at Mission Health. This will drive standardization, consistency and overall increased reliability and quality of care.
This
relationship is the culmination of a significant investment by GE Healthcare
Partners, the management consulting arm of GE Healthcare. Partners have built capabilities
to advise and execute services that connect GE’s products to clients like
Mission Health to improve quality, reduce cost, and increase access. GE
Healthcare Partners offers broad advisor services, analytics & predictive
modeling capabilities, and has expertise implementing outcomes across the
healthcare continuum.
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