High-Need, High-Cost Patients: Challenges & Promising Models

August 29, 2016

Health systems have applied many innovative new strategies for improving quality and reducing costs when it comes to care for high-need, high-cost patients, who typically have multiple chronic conditions. Which of these innovations show promise, and what can we learn from them?

This briefing defines who high-need, high-cost patients are, discusses the importance of this population to health system transformation, presents current data on this population, and emphasizes the core elements of successful interventions.

Karen Davis, director, Roger C. Lipitz Center for Integrated Health Care, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

Katherine Hayes, director of health policy, Bipartisan Policy Center

Peter Boling, director of geriatrics, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center

Marilyn Serafini of Alliance for Health Reform and Melinda Abrams of The Commonwealth Fund will moderate.

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The Alliance for Health Reform gratefully acknowledges the support of The Commonwealth Fund for this event.

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Speaker Presentations

Melinda Abrams Presentation (Adobe Acrobat PDF)
Karen Davis Presentation (Adobe Acrobat PDF)
Katherine Hayes Presentation (Adobe Acrobat PDF)
Peter Boling Presentation (Adobe Acrobat PDF)

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