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Walgreens Study Demonstrates Potential of New Stratified Approach Toward Achieving Triple Aim for Ac

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Walgreens Study Demonstrates Potential of New Stratified Approach Toward Achieving Triple Aim for Accountable Care Organizations


Article in April Edition of Health Affairs Shows Promise for Improving Population Health Outcomes

DEERFIELD, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– A new Walgreens (NYS: WAG) (NAS: WAG) research article projects that by taking an innovative approach to classifying patient populations, health systems can more effectively prevent “triple fail” events – or outcomes which fail to advance population health, reduce per capita health care costs and improve individual patient experience . The article, titled “How Health Systems Could Avert ‘Triple Fail’ Events That Are Harmful, Are Costly, And Result in Poor Patient Satisfaction,” was published in the April edition of Health Affairs.

“As pressures on the global health care system continue to mount, the triple aim framework has increasingly been recognized as critical to improving outcomes while lowering costs,” said Dr. Jeffrey Kang, Walgreens senior vice president, health and wellness services and solutions. “At Walgreens, we have seen firsthand through our work with physicians, health systems and our own ACOs the importance of looking for innovative approaches to coordinating care – such as the one analyzed in this article -to keep populations healthy.”

The research examines how classifying (or ‘stratifying’) patients according to individual risk and expected response to an intervention can further the “triple aim.” The triple aim framework, created by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), asks that health systems evaluate performance by simultaneously pursuing three dimensions – improved patient experience of care (including quality and satisfaction), improving population health and reducing per capita cost of health care.

“Our findings suggest that if organizations expand their thinking around how to classify patients in order to take a more predictive approach aimed at preventing triple fail events before they occur, the potential benefits for all stakeholders would be significant,” said Ian Duncan, FSA, MAAA, vice president, clinical outcomes and analytics, Walgreens. “Ultimately, this method could become a model for how to address population health and how to help meet the needs of patients, health systems, payers and providers.”

The article examines two approaches that have been used to achieve the triple aim — the population strategy, which seeks to lower risk across an entire population; and the targeted strategy, which seeks to

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Take Care Clinics Expand Scope of Health Care Services to Include Chronic Condition Management and A

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Take Care Clinics Expand Scope of Health Care Services to Include Chronic Condition Management and Additional Preventive Health Offerings

Walgreens subsidiary Take Care Health now offers most comprehensive service offering in retail clinic industry

DEERFIELD, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Access to health care services is an ongoing challenge to the U.S. health care system. With a physician shortage, aging population, a growing prevalence of chronic diseases and up to 30 million people projected to gain insurance coverage in 2014 through the Affordable Care Act, the issue will become even more critical – and may further impact both patients and the health care system at large.

To help meet the need for greater access to affordable health services and bridge gaps in patient care, while also improving care coordination, Walgreens (NYS: WAG) (NAS: WAG) today announced its Take Care Clinics are expanding the scope of health care services offered. The new services, now available at the more than 330 Take Care Clinics located at select Walgreens (excludes clinics in Missouri), include assessment, treatment and management for chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, asthma and others, as well as additional preventive health services.

With this service expansion, Take Care Clinics now provide the most comprehensive service offering within the retail clinic industry, and can play an even more valuable role in helping patients get, stay and live well,” said Dr. Jeffrey Kang, senior vice president of health and wellness services and solutions, Walgreens. “Through greater access to services and a broader focus on disease prevention and chronic condition management, our clinics can connect and work with physicians and other providers to better help support the increasing demands on our health care system today.”


Service Expansion

Under the new service expansion, in addition to chronic condition management, Take Care Clinic providers can evaluate, recommend and order preventive health services, such as screenings or lab tests, based on a patient’s age, gender and family history.

Retail clinics have continued to gain greater consumer acceptance, popularity and recognition for delivering quality care. A recent Rand Corporation study showed the use of walk-in retail …read more

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