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Louisiana

As a result of Hurricaine Katrina, Louisiana accrued substantial federal funding to rebuild its primary care infrastructure and reform its state-based system of health care delivery. Many of their grant-funded initiatives used patient-centered medical home as their primary care model. 

 In 2012 Louisiana implemented Bayou Health, a sweeping health care delivery system reform that transitioned nearly 900,000 Medicaid enrollees from the state’s fee-for-service program to a managed care model. Bayou Health uses five commericial entities (Louisiana Healthcare Connections, Amerihealth Mercy of Louisiana, AmeriGROUP Louisiana, UnitedHealthcare of Louisiana, and Community Health Solutions of America) to administer Coordinated Care Networks (CCN) that deliver quality, coordinated care to Medicaid recipients. In December of 2013, Emergency Rule LAC 50:I.3103 extended eligibility for CCNs to include individuals on the LaCHIP Affordable Plan.  

Established in 2007, the Louisiana Health Care Quality Forum (LHCQF) is a private, non-profit organization that serves as a neutral convener, bringing together providers, purchases, payers, and consumers to drive improvements in health care quality in Louisiana.  The LHCQF uses a learning collaborative model to support health care professionals in clinical quality improvement, quality analytics, health IT, and transformation to patient-centered medical homes. In 2010 they received federal funding to assist providers with the adoption of EHR's and facilitating the statewide health data exchange. 

CHIPRA: 
No
MAPCP: 
No
Dual Eligible: 
No
2703 Health Home: 
No
CPCi: 
No
SIM Awards: 
No
PCMH in QHP: 
No
Legislative PCMH Initiative: 
No
Private Payer Program: 
Yes
State Facts: 
Population:
4,514,900
Uninsured Population:
12%
Total Medicaid Spending FY 2013: 
$7.1 Billion 
Overweight/Obese Adults:
67.4%
Poor Mental Health among Adults: 
34.7%
Medicaid Expansion: 
No
CPC+: 
CPC+

More LSU Health medical grads staying in state and going into primary care

Half of the 181 graduating medical students from LSU Health New Orleans who participated in Match Day this year will remain in Louisiana to finish their training. The National Resident Match Program is a pivotal day in a medical student’s career when the location of their post-graduate medical training is revealed. Applicants across the United States are matched to residency programs with available positions at U.S. teaching hospitals and academic health centers.  

News Author: 
Maria Clark

Louisiana Comprehensive Primary Care Plus

Starting in 2018, CMS has expanded Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) into 4 new regions including the state of Louisiana. This allows payers to partner with CMS and practices to participate in CPC+ until 2022. CPC+ is an advanced primary care medical home model that rewards value and quality through innovative payments that support comprehensive care. The CPC+ initiative developed by CMS, transitions Medicare fee-for service to value-based payments in collaboration with Medicaid and commercial payers in selected regions.

La. Blue Cross Quality Blue program recognized by national association

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana’s Quality Blue program will be featured at a Capitol Hill briefing Tuesday as a best practice for getting better-quality health care at a more affordable price.

Louisiana’s New Governor Signs an Order to Expand Medicaid

On Tuesday, his second day in office, Gov. John Bel Edwards signed an executive order expanding Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act, fulfilling a campaign promise that will expand health coverage to hundreds of thousands of people in one of the nation’s poorest states.

News Author: 
Richard Fausset
Abby Goodnough

Blue Cross Getting Better Health Results for Customers

More customers are getting better health results through Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana’s Quality Blue Primary Care program – designed to focus care on the patient, give primary care doctors better data and hold down costs.

Blue Cross Louisiana program targeting primary care lowers costs, reduces hospital stays

A Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana program that emphasizes getting chronic diseases under control cut costs by $25 per patient per month during the past two years, and even greater savings lie ahead.

News Author: 
Ted Griggs

Statewide Patient Engagement Campaign Underway

The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH) and the Louisiana Health Care Quality Forum have launched a joint, statewide campaign to educate Louisiana’s patients and families about how to use available health information technology (IT) tools to improve their health and health care decision-making.

The ‘Your Health in Your Hands’ campaign launched Aug. 1, making Louisiana the first state in the nation to pioneer a direct-to-consumer campaign that engages patients and families in the use of health IT.

Katrina Shut Down Charity Hospital But Led To More Primary Care

Five years ago, New Orleans attorney Ermence Parent was struggling to find out what was wrong with her leg. She was 58 years old, and her right leg hurt so much that she needed a cane. That was not only painful, but frustrating for a woman who routinely exercised and enjoyed it. Parent sought advice from several doctors and a chiropractor, but got no diagnosis.

News Author: 
Patti Neighmond

Leveraging Multiple State Data Sources to Drive Improvement in Population Health Outcomes

2014-07-10 15:30 to 17:00

States have a variety of metrics and data sources that potentially can be used to assess and improve population health outcomes. In order to maximize this potential, states need effective strategies to collect, analyze, integrate, and use data from various sources, and to share it across multiple agencies and health care organizations for activities that drive improvement for all populations. This webinar will feature an overview of provisions in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that place new emphasis on data to promote health equity and improve health outcomes.

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