FierceHealthcareFierceHealthITFierceHealthFinanceFierceEMRHospital ImpactFierceMobileHealthcare   FiercePharma

Obama administration points to Cleveland Clinic as reform model

Tools
Tags
Independent Practices
Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)
Community Doctors
Clinic Model
Cleveland Clinic

At the Cleveland Clinic, clinicians deliver care, and yet somehow manage to do it at far-lower prices than many other hospitals. According to the Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care, Cleveland Clinic treats chronically ill patients for $55,000 in the last two years of their life, far undercutting many high-profile academic medical centers. Other famous multispecialty clinics, such as the Mayo, have enjoyed similar success in keeping quality high and prices relatively low.

In a recent letter to Sens. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) and Max Baucus (D-MT), President Obama suggested that the two should look more deeply into why these institutions can pull off such a trick. Unfortunately, the truth is that it's extremely difficult to reproduce the culture and tight teamwork enjoyed by these institutions, policymakers say.

While clinics like the Mayo and Cleveland have a team of employed physicians that work together, improving their ability to coordinate care and roll out evidence-based treatments, typical community hospitals work with independent community doctors running their own separate businesses. While a Mayo, say, might roll out an EMR because it suits the clinic's business interests, independent practices allied with community hospital X might disagree as to whether it makes sense for their practice to get on board.

Meanwhile, current fee-for-service payments do little to encourage hospitals and doctors to come together as the clinic-model teams have. Maybe pushing for those incentives should be next on President Obama's list.

To learn more about this issue:
- read this Wall Street Journal piece

Bookmark and Share
Get Your FREE FierceHealthcare Email Newsletter:
Comments (2) | Post a comment

Comments

They keep things cheap because they violate the law and abuse their medical residents by making them work 20 hours a day. They are NOT the model to be followed!!

Little do people realize but the Cleveland Clinic transfers people about to die out of their hospital to one of their subsidary hospitals to die.... therefore, their mortality scores are lower....

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.

More information about formatting options

To combat spam, please enter the code in the image.