Mass General Brigham Continues High Quality Care for Medicare Beneficiaries
In a time when traditional fee for service was heavily impacted by shifts in care during the pandemic, commitment to an integrated value-based operating model enabled continued focus on high quality care for Medicare beneficiaries.
Gregg Meyer, MD
- President of the Community Division and Executive Vice President of Value Based Care
- Mass General Brigham
Mass General Brigham was one of the first Medicare Pioneer ACOs in the country. When the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) phased out the Pioneer ACO Model, Mass General Brigham transitioned to the Next Generation Accountable Care model, followed by continued focus on long-term accountable care strategy with MSSP participation.
“Our commitment to value-based care helped prepare our system in responding to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Robust infrastructure of existing programs were quickly pivoted to adapt to best serve our Medicare beneficiaries,” says Lindsay Jubelt, MD, MS, Chief Population Health Officer and Chief Medical Officer for Mass General Brigham’s insurance entity AllWays Health Partners.
Under the strain of the COVID-19 pandemic, care delivery programs across the system were able to rapidly adapt and accommodate a shift-in-care strategy while maintaining commitment and dedication toward improving high-quality care for the Medicare population. One distinguished program that highlights these efforts is the Integrated Care Management Program (iCMP), which supports and coordinates health care for primary care patients with complex health issues. During 2020, iCMP pivoted to remote care delivery with the implementation of virtual visit technology, proactive patient outreach, distribution of COVID-19 care kits to high-risk patients, and identifying gaps in treatment due to deferred care.
In addition, utilizing the relationships and expertise of Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Transitional Care Managers and the SNF Collaborative, the SNF program was able to anticipate barriers and patient needs and develop best practices to ensure that safe, quality care continued for Medicare patients throughout the pandemic. The SNF program successfully reduced length of stay and enabled increased emphasis on appropriate utilization and care transitions.
As the demand for care in the home increased with the onset of COVID-19, population health management leaders fast-tracked the implementation and launch of the Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) program six months ahead of schedule. The MIH program is an innovative delivery model that treats patients in their homes, relieves strain on hospital capacity, reduces infection risks, and greatly improves patient satisfaction. Mass General Brigham continues to develop home-based care offerings to serve our patients and coordinate care across the continuum and into patients’ homes.
Leveraging existing value-based care infrastructure, including adaptation of the iCMP program, SNF program, and MIH program, served as a cornerstone of Mass General Brigham’s response to COVID-19 and ensured uninterrupted care delivery to Medicare patients.
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