Development of a Care Guidance Index Based on What Matters to Patients The What Matters Index measures quality of life for people with chronic conditions. Peer-Reviewed Article January 2018
Accountable Care Atlas: A Development Guide for Competency Implementation This resources describes the competencies organizations need to transition to value-based payment. Implementation Tool November 2017
What Works in Integrated Care Programs for Older Adults with Complex Needs? A Realist Review A literature review describes the most important success factors for integrated care programs. Peer-Reviewed Article October 2017
Disability-Competent Care Self-Assessment Tool How disability-competent is your organization? Implementation Tool October 2017
Compendium of Five Case Studies: Lessons for Interprofessional Teamwork The VA shares lessons on workforce learning and development. Brief/Report September 2017
Case Managers for High-Risk, High-Cost Patients as Agents and Street-Level Bureaucrats How to improve the cost benefits of case management. Peer-Reviewed Article August 2017
High-Cost Dual Eligibles' Service Use Demonstrates the Need for Supportive and Palliative Models of Care Describes the needs of distinct subpopulations within the dually eligible population with highly complex needs, along with opportunities for tailored interventions that may reduce health care spending. Peer-Reviewed Article July 2017
Diffusion of Community Health Workers Within Medicaid Managed Care: A Strategy to Address Social Determinants of Health New Mexico’s model to deploy community health workers is now replicated in 12 states. Case Example July 2017
Effective Care for High-Need Patients: Opportunities for Improving Value, Outcomes and Health The National Academy of Medicine offers a synthesis of the evidence for improving care for high-needs patients. Brief/Report June 2017
Competing Health Care Systems and Complex Patients: An Inter-Professional Collaboration This paper describes competing health care systems can collaborate to improve care for overlapping patient populations. Peer-Reviewed Article June 2017
Caregiver Integration during Discharge Planning of Older Adults to Reduce Resource Utilization: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Including caregivers in the discharge planning process reduces the risk of hospital readmission for older adults. Peer-Reviewed Article April 2017
Preventing Hospitalization with Veterans Affairs Home-Based Primary Care: Which Individuals Benefit Most? Home-based primary care program reduced hospitalizations for older adults with diabetes, especially those with higher levels of medical complexity. Peer-Reviewed Article March 2017
CareMore: Improving Outcomes and Controlling Health Care Spending for High-Needs Patients CareMore’s business model identifies high-risk patients and surrounds them with coordinated services Case Example March 2017
Innovative Home Visit Models Associated with Reductions in Costs, Hospitalizations, and Emergency Department Use Home visits can reach patients with complex needs before a higher level of care is needed Peer-Reviewed Article March 2017
Complex Care Program Development: A New Framework for Design and Evaluation A new framework outlines four steps to develop care management programs. Brief/Report March 2017
Medicaid Managed Care Best Practices Compendium This resource collects the most innovative initiatives in Medicaid managed care that emerge each year. Brief/Report January 2017
Nursing Student Coaches for Emergency Department Super Utilizers Nursing students successfully coach patients with complex needs to avoid ED use. Peer-Reviewed Article January 2017
The Business Case for Community Paramedicine: Lessons from Commonwealth Care Alliance’s Pilot Program Cost considerations for the expansion of mobile integrated health care and community paramedicine programs. Case Example December 2016
Intensive Outpatient Care Program Toolkit The staff position of care coordinator is crucial to success. Implementation Tool December 2016
How High-Need Patients Experience Health Care in the United States This 2016 survey reveals that the health care system is failing people with complex needs Brief/Report December 2016