McKesson Specialty Health Solution Helps Community-Based Cancer Care Providers Participate in the Oncology Care Model

May 05, 2016

Comprehensive solution includes advisory services and technology enhancements tested in value-based care setting

The Woodlands, Texas (May 5, 2016) — McKesson Specialty Health today announced a comprehensive solution that includes services, expertise and technology to support community-based oncology practices participating in The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation’s (CMMI) Oncology Care Model (OCM).

The OCM is a new, voluntary payment and care delivery model that attempts to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of cancer care by aligning financial incentives and accountability for episodes of care involving chemotherapy. To participate, practices must meet new quality metric requirements (collecting them and sharing them with CMS). Financial and operational success will require transformative changes to how care is delivered and documented.

McKesson Specialty Health’s OCM solutions are currently being used and tested at pilot sites in The US Oncology Network. Early results from these experiences and more will be used to ensure practices have the right tools and processes in place for the OCM’s start on July 1, 2016.

"Preparation for the OCM has energized the whole practice to do better for our patients,” said John Fleagle, M.D., practice president and managing partner at Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers. “The structure that the OCM requires has brought together expert teams in data analytics, IT and clinical content throughout McKesson Specialty Health and The US Oncology Network to create a system of care that meets the goals of the program. From the navigator meeting the patient and their loved ones for the first time, the practice provides expert guidance and well conceived care throughout the continuum of their experience with cancer."

McKesson Specialty Health’s comprehensive practice solution currently supports requirements of the OCM, alternative payment models, value-based care and revenue optimization. Key elements include:

  • Professional advisors with experience transitioning providers to value-based care - Innovative Practice Services℠
  • ONC-certified EHR—iKnowMed℠ EHR and iKnowMed Generation 2
  • Clinical quality and evidence-based guideline support—Clear Value PlusSM
  • Data analytics—Practice Insights℠
  • Patient engagement—My Care Plus℠
  • Inventory & procurement optimization—Lynx Mobile®
  • Revenue cycle management—TotalView℠ Generation 2

Additional enhancements are being designed and tested within the pilot program and will be available by July 1, including:

  • Streamlined data entry for all OCM-required information
  • Dashboard view of information necessary to determine patient eligibility for OCM
  • Enhanced billing workflow
  • Ability to calculate and report on quality metrics to submit to CMS
  • Dashboard view of current patients to support patient navigation workflow
  • Treatment plans designed to support flexible physician and care team workflow and ability to share with the patient

McKesson Specialty Health will also leverage Fuse, RelayHealth’s new healthcare data platform solution, which acquires and aggregates clinical, financial and operational data at scale across settings. The platform organizes data into timely actionable information and, in conjunction with practice transformation services, helps providers optimize revenue, cost and quality performance across all payment models.

"McKesson Specialty Health continues to invest in a comprehensive OCM solution and support the advancement of community oncology. This includes testing our solutions early and designing integrated modules that focus on critical areas for success in value-based care,” said Diana Verrilli, vice president and general manager, Managed Care, Quality and Provider Solutions for McKesson Specialty Health.

For more information about value-based care solutions from McKesson Specialty Health, contact msh.ips@McKesson.com or visit the McKesson booth (#18097) at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Conference June 3-7 at McCormick Place in Chicago.

About McKesson Specialty Health

McKesson Specialty Health, a division of McKesson Corporation, empowers the community patient care delivery system by helping community practices advance the science, technology and quality of care. Through innovative clinical research, business and operational solutions, facilitated by integrated technology systems, we focus on improving the financial health of our customers so they may provide the best care to their patients. For more information, visit www.McKessonspecialtyhealth.com.

iKnowMed EHR version 6.6.0 was certified on May 30, 2014. Certification ID number 05302014‐2325‐8. Modules tested and certified: 170.314(a)(1‐15); 170.314(b)(1‐5, 7); 170.314(c)(1‐3); 170.314(d)(1‐8); 170.314(e)(1‐3); 170.314(f)(1‐3, 5); 170.314(g)(2‐4). Clinical Quality Measures tested and certified: CMS002v3; CMS068v3; CMS069v2; CMS126v2; CMS138v2; CMS147v2; CMS156v2; CMS157v2; CMS165v2. Additional software relied upon to certify: Surescripts Clinical Interoperability.

iKnowMed Generation 2 version 2.0 was certified on May 30, 2014. Certification ID number 05302014‐2326‐8. Modules tested and certified: 170.314(a)(1‐15); 170.314(b)(1‐5, 7); 170.314(c)(1‐3);

170.314(d)(1‐8); 170.314(e)(1‐3); 170.314(f)(1‐3, 5); 170.314(g)(2‐4). Clinical Quality Measures tested and certified: CMS002v3; CMS068v3; CMS069v2; CMS126v2; CMS138v2; CMS147v2; CMS156v2; CMS157v2; CMS165v2. Additional software relied upon to certify: NewCropRx, Surescripts Clinical Interoperability.

These Complete EHRs are 2014 Edition compliant and have been certified by an ONC‐ACB in accordance with the applicable certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This certification does not represent an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or guarantee the receipt of incentive payments.

McKesson Specialty Health EHR and patient portal software services require a one-time implementation fee for installation plus monthly subscription fees which cover software licenses, customer support, software upgrades, and services required to meet Meaningful Use objectives and measures. Interfaces or health information exchange integration require additional implementation fees and monthly subscription fees.

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