POPULATION
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
Moving from the development of risk-based structures to achieving durable levels of performance in delivering effective population health management.
Population Health Management
Risk population opportunity sizing and market segmentation
Population health design and execution focused on highest impact activities and critical areas
Population health alignment to managed care
Medical group alignment and curation of high performing networks
High impact care model design
EXECUTING ON POPULATION HEALTH
Successful execution of population health can be directly measured by the health and well being of our communities. This requires provider systems to have the capability to set and achieve quality metrics in partnership with payers; reduce inpatient, emergency, and outpatient utilization for defined populations; meaningfully reduce variable and, especially, fixed costs; improve affordability of care; improve the accuracy and completeness of documentation and coding; grow the patient base in terms of “covered lives”; and implement a sophisticated system of measurement and reporting.
DRIVING MAXIMUM VALUE FROM INVESTMENT
The complexity of today’s healthcare ecosystem creates a myriad of challenges for providers trying to achieve meaningful value from their population health efforts. To drive maximum value from population health investments providers must simultaneously align population health efforts to managed care revenue; investment in interventions which yield meaningful cost savings; properly incentivize physician networks; balance fee-for-service and risk-based revenue considerations; integrate the efforts of disparate parts of the healthcare enterprise; respond to rapidly evolving CMS/CMMI models; and compete with nimble and innovative new entrants.
BDC Advisors has extensive experience in helping organizations design, implement, and optimize population health management strategies no matter where the organization currently sits on the volume to value spectrum. Our team has a proven track record in building successful ACOs that combine hospitals, employed, and community physicians in effective working partnerships with the capabilities necessary for effective value-based contracting.