
BRIDGES TO EXCELLENCE COALITION ISSUES
FIRST BONUS PAYMENTS TO DOCTORS FOR EXEMPLARY DIABETES
CARE
Diabetes program is
one of three designed to drive and fund better health
care; programs will also help consumers find top doctors
WASHINGTON. -
Top-performing doctors in Cincinnati and Louisville,
Ky., were recently recognized and rewarded for participating
in the Diabetes Care Link program, which was launched
in April of this year by the "Bridges to Excellence"
coalition. Bridges to Excellence (BTE) was created to
recognize and reward higher quality care and is made
up of physicians, health plans and several of the nation's
largest employers, including General Electric, Procter
& Gamble, Verizon, UPS and Ford.
"We want doctors
to know that delivering better care now has tangible
as well as personal and professional benefits,"
said Francois de Brantes, Program Leader for GE's Corporate
Health Care Initiatives, and lead coordinator of the
BTE effort. "The rewards that Bridges to Excellence
pays out helps doctors to reinvest in themselves and
their practices to adopt the kinds of support systems
necessary to deliver truly top-notch care. Good health
care isn't free--our goal with BTE is to make the investment
in quality a rational one for doctors."
Under the first program,
Diabetes Care Link, doctors who demonstrate that they
deliver excellent care are "recognized" in
two ways. First, their names and practices are highlighted
in physician directories distributed or made available
online by participating companies to help employees
and family members identify those doctors best suited
for treating diabetes. In addition, recognized doctors
also receive individual bonuses of $100 for each diabetic
employee or eligible family member they treat. The largest
such payment to date was $7,500, but larger payments
are possible and, in fact, likely as more physicians
participate in the months and years ahead. The first
payment is one of three potential payments to be issued
annually through 2005.
To qualify for reward
payments, physicians' performance is measured based
on an existing Physician Recognition program developed
and maintained by the National Committee for Quality
Assurance (NCQA) and the American Diabetes Association.
Doctors who earn recognition must show that they provide
important screenings and work with patients with diabetes
to control their blood pressure, blood sugar and lipid
levels. Recognized physicians perform at levels well
above the norm in these areas, while establishing a
record of substantial, consistent improvement. For example,
the rate of patients with properly controlled blood
pressure increased from 50 percent in 1997 to 64 percent
in 2002.
Physicians played a lead
role in developing this pay-for-performance effort and
devising a compensation structure that would encourage
investments in quality among their fellow doctors. The
diabetes initiative is the first of three areas of focus.
Office systems and cardiovascular care are the other
two targets of the program, with substantial incentive
rewards tied to performance in each area.
"Bridges to Excellence
was created to address a fundamental goal of improving
the quality of health care," said de Brantes. "Recognizing
these doctors and issuing their first bonuses for the
Diabetes Care Link after launching the program just
six months ago is proof that we're committed to achieving
this goal. And this is merely the beginning. By next
year, we plan to issue several more checks--and for
greater amounts. It's our hope that more physicians
in these communities will strive for certification and
recognition for outstanding diabetes care."
Diabetes Care Link was
introduced in two metro areas that are heavily populated
by employees of the companies supporting the program--Cincinnati
and Louisville, Ky. The second initiative, Physician
Office Link, will be launched in Boston later this year,
and the Cardiac Care Link is targeted to launch early
next year in New York State.
For more information
on Bridges to Excellence or to find out how to participate
as an employer or a physician, visit the program's Web
site at www.bridgestoexcellence.com
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The Bridges to Excellence
coalition is a not-for-profit organization created to
encourage significant leaps in the quality of care by
recognizing and rewarding health care providers who
demonstrate that they deliver safe, timely, effective,
efficient, equitable and patient-centered care. Bridges
to Excellence participants include large employers,
health plans, the National Committee for Quality Assurance
and MEDSTAT, among others. The organizations are united
in their shared goal of improving health care quality
through measurement, reporting, rewards and education.
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