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Alignment of the Business Interests of Self-funded
Employers and DPC Model Practices
Jed Constantz, William Short, Paul Grundy, MD, and Michael Thompson
Activity DisclaimerThe material presented here is being made available by the DPC Summit Co-Organizers for educational purposes only. This material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily best, methods or processes appropriate for the practice models discussed. Rather, it is intended to present statements and opinions of the faculty that may be helpful to others in similar situations.
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Learning Objectives• Discuss the business needs of self-funded employers
interested in offering a higher quality, more affordable health plan for their covered individuals
• Define the type of DPC model practice best suited to contract with a self-funded employer
The Primary Care Innovators Network (PCIN)
Strengthening Primary Care to Improve the Health of America
What is the PCIN?• The Primary Care Network (PCIN) works with self-
funded organizations (non-profit, for-profit and public), and the primary care practices serving their employees, to:– Enable self-funded employers to improve the health of
their employees by building systems and supports needed to provide enhanced primary care solutions to them.
– Ensure that primary care practices working with those employees are compensated for the value they provide through comprehensive primary care payment
Who is part of the PCIN?
Primary Care Innovators
Network (PCIN)Family Medicine for America’s
Health (FMAHealth)Employer Advantage Health Care
Solutions (EAHCS)
Family Medicine Education Consortium (FMEC)
What each member of the PCIN provides • FMEC– Brings access to family physicians and their practices around the country along with tools and methods designed to help physicians and employers make the transition to comprehensive primary care payment (one of which is through direct primary care).• FMAHealth– Brings access to family physicians and their practices around the country along with tools and methods designed to help physicians and employers make the transition to comprehensive primary care payment (one of which is through direct primary care).• EAHCS– Brings services and programs that help self-funded employers reduce spending on healthcare while improving the health of their employees—using a direct primary care payment framework.
Today’s Focus• Today, we would like to focus on engaging self-
funded employers to ensure they see the benefits of operating in a direct primary care payment framework. – Introducing Jed Constantz, MHRA, Chief Strategy
Officer and SVP Client Relations of Employer Advantage Health Care Solutions
Today’s Focus
Primary Care Innovators
Network (PCIN)
Family Medicine for America’s Health (FMAHealth)
Employer Advantage Health Care Solutions (EAHCS)
Family Medicine Education Consortium (FMEC)
Key Upcoming PCIN Conference Dates• Chicago – October 5th • Cleveland – November 9th • Dallas – TBD • Seattle – TBD
If you would like to stay engaged with the PCIN after today’s event, please be sure to contact Laurence Bauer of the Family Medicine Education Consortium (FMEC) at [email protected]
Alignment of the Business Interests of Self-funded Employers
and DPC Model Practices
Jed Constantz, William Scott, Paul Grundy, MD, & Michael Thompson
Self-funded Employers and DPC Model Practices
• Session Contributors– Primary Care Innovators Network
• Family Medicine Education Consortium• Family Medicine for America’s Health• Employer Advantage Health Care Solutions• Accresa/Ameriflex
Self-funded Employers and DPC Model Practices
• Panel Participants– Union Hospital/Union Physician Services
• Chris Beck, VP Operations• Tina Myers, Director Human Resources• Kevin Milligan, Director, UPS• Dr. Jeffrey Burrier, UPS
– Dr. Meghan Gannon, All Access Primary Care– Nelson Griswold, Bottom Line Solutions
Self-funded Employers and DPC Model Practices
• Pop Quiz:– DPC is the acronym for
A. Deferred Procedure Call B. Dutch Power Cows C. Dom Perignon Club D. Direct Primary Care
Self-funded Employers and DPC Model Practices
• What does the purchaser want?• What can the clinician offer?• What’s the best model to create an affordable,
accountable, sustainable connection?
Self-funded Employers and DPC Model Practices
• Pop Quiz:– Insurance Companies don't work for self-funded
employers A. Yes B. No
Self-funded Employers and DPC Model Practices
• Pop Quiz:– Self-funded employers must have their benefits
approved by state / federal regulators A. Yes B. NoC. It depends
Self-funded Employers and DPC Model Practices
Final Thoughts/Summary
Questions?Submit your questions to: aafp.cnf.io