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Oregons Coordinated Care Model Summit: Highlighting Outcomes and Promoting Excellence November 17, 2015 Portland Thank you to our generous partners Cascade Health Alliance (CHA) Project: Mobile Crisis Team Works with local first


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Oregon’s Coordinated Care Model Summit:

Highlighting Outcomes and Promoting Excellence

November 17, 2015 Portland

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Thank you to our generous partners

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Cascade Health Alliance (CHA)

Project: Mobile Crisis Team

  • Works with local first responders to provide a broad range of mental

health and substance abuse crisis intervention in Klamath Falls

Key outcomes:

  • Reduced emergency department utilization
  • Decriminalized behavioral health crises
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60.0 41.4 47.3 34.4 Statewide 2011 CHA 2011 Statewide 2014 CHA 2014

2014 Benchmark: 44.6 per 1,000 member months (lower is better)

Rate of patient visits to an emergency department per 1,000 member months

Emergency Department Utilization

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Primary Health of Josephine County (PHJC)

Project: Maternal Medical Home

  • Partners with the Women’s Health Center of Southern Oregon to provide a Maternal Medical
  • Home. The care model offers enhanced care including screening, education and coordinated

team-based services, particularly for women at risk for poor birth outcomes. The model serves all patients of the clinic, not only those on the Oregon Health Plan (Oregon Medicaid).

Key outcomes:

  • Improved timeliness of prenatal and postpartum care
  • Increased screening for depression
  • Increased screening for drug, alcohol, and tobacco use
  • An example of coordinated care model elements benefiting those beyond Medicaid
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Timeliness of Prenatal Care

Percentage of pregnant women who received a prenatal care visit within the first trimester or within 42 days of enrollment in Medicaid

  • Methodology changed in 2014 and data not comparable to prior years

82.9% 94.3% Statewide 2014 PHJC 2014

2014 Benchmark: 90.0%

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Western Oregon Advanced Health (WOAH)

Project: FEARsome Clinic

  • Creates a one-stop service model for children new to the foster system to

receive physical, behavioral and oral health assessments

Key outcomes:

  • Streamlined access to coordinated screenings
  • Improved health for at risk group: children in foster care
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Percentage of children age 4+ who receive mental health and physical health assessments within 60 days of state notifying they were placed in DHS custody

Assessments for Children in DHS Custody

53.6% 65.7% 70.0% 97.1% 49.3% Statewide 2011 WOAH 2011 Statewide 2014 WOAH 2014 WOAH 2014: revised with dental 2014 Benchmark: 90.0%