News | February 26, 2016

Dr. Terri Steinberg Of Christiana Care Health System To Present At HIMSS 2016

Healthcare reform trailblazer and Medecision customer to detail organization’s population health management progress, supported by Aerial

Medecision, the leader in population health management solutions for risk-bearing entities like provider- and payer-sponsored ACOs, hospitals, IDNs and health plans, announced recently that healthcare IT trailblazer and Medecision customer, Dr. Terri Steinberg fromChristiana Care Health System (CCHS), one of the largest health systems in the mid-Atlantic region, was selected to host a key population health-focused session at the 2016 HIMSS Conference & Exhibition, held in Las Vegas Feb. 29–March 4. With population health management strategy powered by Medecision’s Aerial platform, Dr. Steinberg will present on the results and evolution of Christiana Care’s Bridging the Divides population health initiative, including improved patient outcomes and an annual cost savings of $1.75M.

Christiana Care’s Bridging the Divides program is a CMS-funded platform initiative aimed at improving outcomes and lowering cost in the organization’s ischemic heart disease population. Based on lessons learned from the first three years of the program, the health system has expanded the initiative and debuted an advanced technology-enabled care coordination platform within the last year. Dr. Steinberg will discuss how the program, powered by rich patient-level data sets; regressive and predictive analytics; automated care management functions; and risk scoring capabilities from Medecision’s Aerial platform has enabled more precise care of the organization’s high-risk populations.

“Evolving the Bridging the Divides program has enabled CCHS to grow its population health management initiative by more accurately viewing patients within populations needing certain levels of care coordination,” said Dr. Terri Steinberg, chief health information officer and vice president of population health analytics at Christina Care. “This knowledge has led to greatly improved ratios of care managers to patients, promoted more efficient utilization and, importantly, proven to us that improved care coordination processes result in dramatically improved outcomes.”

Results of the program showed CCHS areas of strengths and weakness in their pilot initiative. These key results now inform a second phase of the organization’s population health efforts, including:

  • Enhanced patient satisfaction, including 91 percent of patients receiving the right amount of follow-up after discharge and 88 percent were more optimistic about their future;
  • A streamlined care management process; and
  • The need to expand the program into additional high-risk populations to measure larger numbers of patients.

“The successful transition into a value-driven environment requires smart partnering decisions and a strong understanding of the disruptive forces impacting care delivery and how to position the organization most effectively moving forward,” said Deborah M. Gage, president and chief executive officer at Medecision. “We are thrilled to be working with innovative health systems like Christiana Care as their trusted partner—convening the insight and expertise they need to properly assess risk, build effective care management processes and realize population health goals.”

Dr. Steinberg’s presentation is titled “The Evolution of Population Health Management.” She’ll be presenting on Tuesday, March 1 from 10:00–11:00 a.m. PT in the Sands Expo Convention Center, Palazzo I.

To participate in the conversation and discuss Dr. Steinberg’s session on social media during the conference, follow the event hashtag #HIMSS16. Connect with Medecision at HIMSS at their booth #3438, on Twitter at @Medecision and by visiting https://www.medecision.com/himss-2016/ to register for an Aerial demo.

About Christiana Care Health System
Christiana Care Health System is one of the country’s largest health care systems, ranking as the 22nd leading hospital in the nation and 12th on the East Coast in terms of admissions. The health system includes The Medical Group of Christiana Care, a network of primary care physicians, medical and surgical specialists as well as home health care, preventive medicine, rehabilitation services and patient/family advisors for core health care services. A not-for-profit teaching hospital affiliated with Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Christiana Care is recognized as a regional center for excellence in cardiology, cancer and women’s health services. Christiana Care has an extensive range of outpatient services, and through Christiana Care Quality Partners, Christiana Care works closely with its medical staff to achieve better health, better access to care and lower cost. Christiana Care is home to Delaware’s only Level I trauma center, the highest capability center and the only one of its kind between Philadelphia and Baltimore. Christiana Care features a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, the only delivering hospital in Delaware that offers this highest level of care to the most critically ill newborns. Christiana Care includes two hospitals with 1,100 patient beds. For more information, visit www.christianacare.org/whoweare.

Source: Christiana Care Health System