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Disclaimer Coker Group and Northside Hospital have produced this material as an informational reference for conference attendees. The contents of this presentation represent the views of the authors and presenters and do not necessarily reflect the views of Becker’s Hospital Review. 2 Contents I. Current Industry Trends II. Stage I: Strategic Alignment a. Physician-to-Hospital Models – Joint Ventures – Clinical Co-Management Agreements – Professional Services Agreements – Collaboratives III. Stage II: Clinical Integration IV. The Overall Integration/Accountable Care Strategy for Private Physicians V. Q & A VI. Glossary of Terms VII. Appendix: Strategic Alignment Case Studies 3 I. Current Industry Trends Comparative Look at 2013 and 2014 2013 Trends 2014 Projections • Preparatory year for ACA’s “Full • Major ACA provisions rolled out January Implementation Year” 1, 2014 • Increasing efforts toward alignment – Individual mandate and integration – Comprehensive insurance plans/coverage • Shift in reimbursement – Medicaid expansion methodologies (from volume to – Meaningful Use Stage II value)* • Accelerated movement within 2013 • Care process delivery trends transformation initiatives* • Big year for information technology • Progress within ACO/CIN (“IT”) development/population health – ICD – 10 (potential 2015 management (“PHM”) efforts implementation) – PHM solutions • Primary care development efforts to – On-premise to cloud-based systems combat workforce shortages • Growth of clinically integrated networks *Processes furthered during the year; still early-on in development 5 Hospital Provider Concerns in 2013 Please rate the following factors in regard to the strategic concerns of your facility. • Reimbursement and alignment rated as the top two most important concerns of a health system • Alignment is still considered a primary strategic response to the continuing financial challenges • Alignment is also Stage I of an organization’s accountable care strategy (without alignment, clinical integration is highly unlikely) Source: Merritt Hawkins and Trinity University Department of Healthcare Administration, “2013 Survey of Alumni Satisfaction and Health System Trends” 6
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