CIGNA Corporation : Cigna and Houston-area Doctors Join in Collaborative Accountable Care Effort
07/18/2012| 11:05am US/Eastern

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Cigna (NYSE:CI) and doctors affiliated with two different Houston-area
organizations -- St.
Luke's Health System Clinically Integrated Providers and Renaissance
Physician Organization -- have launched collaborative accountable
care initiatives to expand patient access to health care, improve care
coordination, and achieve the "triple aim" of improved health outcomes
(quality), lower total medical costs and increased patient satisfaction.
Collaborative accountable care is Cigna's approach to accomplishing the
same population health goals as accountable care organizations, or ACOs.
The programs will benefit approximately 44,000 individuals covered by a
Cigna health plan who receive care from among approximately 500 health
care professionals affiliated with St. Luke's Health System Clinically
Integrated Providers or 1,642 health care professionals who are a part
of Renaissance Physician Organization.
These newest efforts in Houston build on Cigna's push to change the
health care delivery system from one that focuses on paying for volume
to a system that rewards value and quality of outcomes. Including its
long-standing relationship with Kelsey-Seybold in Houston and the
jointly-offered product, KelseyCare Powered by Cigna, Cigna is now
engaged in 32
collaborative accountable care initiatives in 16 states,
encompassing more than 300,000 Cigna customers and more than 4,500
primary care physicians. Cigna launched its first collaborative care
program in 2008 and has a goal to have 100 collaborative accountable
care programs with one million customers in place by the end of 2014.
"Our collaboration with Cigna will help us to provide our patients with
more coordinated care, aided by more complete data that gives a clearer
picture of all the care a patient is receiving," said James O. Wallace,
Contracts Committee Chair, St. Luke's Health System Clinically
Integrated Providers. "Having this data from Cigna will help our doctors
identify even more opportunities to improve patient health."
"Coordinated care is already a focus for Renaissance Physician
Organization and we are pleased to extend our existing relationship with
Cigna's Medicare company, HealthSpring, to also include more Cigna
commercial customers," said John E. Bertini, MD FACS, chairman of
Renaissance Physician Organization. We believe this model helps both
doctors and patients to achieve their common goals - better health."
Through the collaborative accountable care initiatives, doctors monitor
and coordinate all aspects of an individual's medical care. Patients
continue to go to their current physician and automatically receive the
benefits of the program. There also are no changes in any plan
requirements regarding referrals to specialists. Patients most likely to
see the immediate benefits of the program are those who need help
managing chronic conditions, such as diabetes or heart disease.
Individuals who are enrolled in a Cigna health plan and later choose to
seek care from a doctor at one of these practices will also have access
to the benefits of the program.
"A system that's focused on value rather than volume ultimately leads to
a healthier population and lower medical costs, which is good for
individuals, families, employers and doctors," said Mike Koehler,
president and general manager for Cigna in Houston. "These goals can
only be reached by working in collaboration with physicians and
hospitals, and we are pleased to launch these new collaborative
accountable care programs in Houston."
Critical to the program's benefits are registered nurses, employed by
the physician practices, who serve as clinical care coordinators and
help patients with chronic conditions or other health challenges
navigate the health care system. The care coordinators will enhance care
by using patient-specific data from Cigna to help identify patients
being discharged from the hospital who might be at-risk for readmission,
as well as patients who may be overdue for important health screenings
or who may have skipped a prescription refill. The care coordinators are
part of the physician-led care team that helps patients get the
follow-up care or screenings they need, identify any issues related to
medications and help prevent chronic conditions from worsening.
The care coordinators can also help patients schedule appointments,
provide health education and refer patients to Cigna's clinical
programs, such as disease management programs for diabetes, heart
disease and other conditions; and lifestyle management programs, such as
programs for tobacco cessation, weight management and stress management.
Cigna will compensate physicians from the two organizations for the
medical and care coordination services they provide. Additionally, the
practices may be rewarded through a "pay for performance" structure if
they meet targets for improving quality and lowering medical costs.
About Cigna
Cigna Corporation (NYSE: CI) is a global health service company
dedicated to helping people improve their health, well-being and sense
of security. All products and services are provided exclusively through
operating subsidiaries of Cigna Corporation, including Connecticut
General Life Insurance Company, Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company,
Life Insurance Company of North America and Cigna Life Insurance Company
of New York. Such products and services include an integrated suite of
health services, such as medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy
and vision care benefits, and other related products including group
disability, life, and accident coverage. Cigna has sales capability in
30 countries and jurisdictions, with approximately 70 million customer
relationships throughout the world. To learn more about Cignaź,
including links to follow us on Facebook or Twitter, visit www.cigna.com.
About St. Luke's Health System Clinically Integrated Providers
St. Luke's Health System Clinically Integrated Providers is a clinically
integrated model for its 500 physicians on staff at the St. Luke's
Health System Hospitals. Clinical integration involves the sharing of
information and integration of group goals to improve and standardize
performance, reduce redundancy and improve patient care outcomes. For
more information visit www.stlukestexas.com/IPA
About Renaissance Physician Organization
Renaissance Physician Organization (RPO) is a citywide
provider-owned and operated Independent Physician Association (IPA) made
up of over 1,600 Primary Care Physicians and Specialists who serve the
needs of over 35,000 patients in Houston and Southeast Texas. For over a
decade, RPO has been dedicated to providing coordinated, preventive care
that maximizes cost efficiencies while delivering the best possible
patient outcomes for their Commercial and Medicare patients. For more
information, visit www.myrpo.com

Cigna Corporation
Amy Turkington, 440-934-5385
amy.turkington@cigna.com
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