Anthem launched the Enhanced Personal Health Care Program in Virginia on Oct. 1, 2012 and since then has contracted under this new type of arrangement with more than 1,500 physicians from 23 primary care practices, providing primary care services to more than 420,000 Anthem members.The program is based on the principle that primary care physicians and their practice team, provided with the right tools, information, and resources, are best equipped to optimize the health of their patients and improve the affordability of health care.
This Program will:
Primary care physicians who maintain or improve quality will be able to earn revenue in three ways:
Initial analysis found gross medical savings of $9.51 per attributed member per month (PaMPM) for members who saw EPHC providers compared to those who did not - a 3.3 percent reduction in medical costs.
5.1% PaMPM decrease in outpatient surgery costs*
Results showed an increase of 22.9 per 1,000 PCP visits for high-risk patients.*
*Based on overall program analysis, not Virginia-specific