DETROIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Detroit Medical Center (DMC) has been selected to receive an award
of $9,966,608 as part of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’
(CMS) Health Care Innovation Awards program. The Principal Investigator
and DMC Chief Medical Officer Dr. Suzanne White is one of only 39
recipients of about 3,000 applicants across the United States. The award
will enable the DMC to test an innovative primary care and preventative
health model that reaches patients who use some of Detroit’s busiest
emergency departments.
The project, entitled Gateway to Health: An Innovative Model for
Primary Care Expansion in Detroit, will make patient-centered
medical care immediately accessible to individuals without existing
primary care physicians, arriving to four DMC emergency departments at
DMC Harper University Hospital, DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital, DMC
Sinai-Grace Hospital and DMC Children’s Hospital of Michigan. By
embedding primary care services in those areas of highest emergency
department use, the DMC project intends to meet patients where they are
already seeking care to develop meaningful doctor-patient relationships,
improve care coordination and implement strategies to promote wellness.
The ultimate goals are to deliver improved health care access, quality
and efficiency for the surrounding community.
“As a Detroit emergency physician, I understand the challenges and
barriers our patients face as they try to access high quality primary
care services. I see each day how the system could be improved. Patients
lack access to after hours care, unscheduled visits, transportation, and
most importantly, a welcoming environment where they feel comfortable
and safe,” said Dr. White. “This award is an incredible opportunity for
DMC to create a culture of patient partnership, where we start by
listening to each patient's story, try to understand their unique
challenges and goals, and then match them with the best health care
team.”
The focus will be on improving the care provided to patients with
diabetes, asthma, hypertension, heart failure, chronic lung disease,
depression and HIV. Emergency department “super-utilizers” who have 10
or more visits annually are another program target group. Medicaid,
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and Medicare fee-for-service
beneficiaries will be the dominant populations.
A multidisciplinary team of caregivers will work closely with each
patient to help them achieve wellness through prevention and
self-management of their conditions. Face-to-face visits, telephone
contact and texting will all be used to better connect patients to the
care team. Patient coaches and navigators are essential to the model as
well.
“As part of the DMC’s ongoing strategy to improve the way our
communities receive health care, we launched our DMC Path to Health
campaign this year with the passing of the Affordable Care Act and
Medicaid expansion in Michigan to help our uninsured patients and
community members get enrolled. We also were chosen in 2011 to
participate in the innovative new Medicare-operated ‘Pioneer Accountable
Care Organization Model’ aimed at transforming health care for older
patients. We also know these are only part of the solution,” said DMC
CEO Joe Mullany. “We are grateful for this opportunity CMS has provided,
because the ability to introduce this new primary care model means the
next step in our adaption to this changing health care environment and
mission to improve the way care is received in Detroit and area
communities we serve every day, where we know there is great need.”
Seventy-one percent, or more than 500,000 Detroit residents and those in
the immediately surrounding area are medically underserved and the
burden of chronic disease is high. Wayne County has the lowest ranking
health outcomes in the state. Through its emergency departments, DMC is
actively screening for HIV, diabetes and pre-diabetes among patients who
are unaware of their condition, finding pre-diabetes in 43 percent of
those tested. While the number of visits to hospitals by those with
diabetes is higher in Detroit than in other areas of the country,
primary care office visits are much lower. As a result, more than 3,000
diabetes-related hospitalizations occur annually in Detroit.
The Health Care Innovation Awards are funding grants to applicants who
will implement the most compelling new ideas to deliver better health,
improved care and lower costs to people enrolled in Medicare, Medicaid
and CHIP, particularly those with the highest health care needs. “The
Health Care Innovation Awards support our ongoing work to drive down
health care costs while providing high quality care to CMS
beneficiaries,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews
Burwell. “These awards advance innovative solutions in delivering and
improving care from all across our nation.”
The awards range from $2 million to $23.8 million over three years and
are made possible by the Affordable Care Act. Funding this year totaled
about $360 million for 39 recipients spanning 27 states and the District
of Columbia.
The DMC’s new embedded primary care model will be implemented starting
September 1. Those interested in more information on services provided
by the Detroit Medical Center may call 1-888-DMC-2500 or visit www.dmc.org.
About the Detroit Medical Center
The Detroit Medical Center operates DMC Children’s Hospital of
Michigan with nine specialties centers, DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital,
DMC Harper University Hospital, DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, DMC
Hutzel Women’s Hospital, DMC Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan with
more than 30 outpatient locations, DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital, DMC Surgery
Hospital, and new DMC Heart Hospital. Detroit Medical Center is proud to
be the official Healthcare Services Provider of the Detroit Tigers,
Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Pistons, Detroit Grand Prix and the Detroit
Free Press Marathon, with six DMC Sports Medicine clinics and Sports
Performance Academy locations.
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