Silos to Circles — CORE GROUP MEETING SUMMARY Held

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Silos to Circles — CORE GROUP MEETING SUMMARY Held
Silos to Circles — CORE GROUP MEETING SUMMARY
Held Monday, May 4th, 2015 2:00 PM-4:30 PM at Stratis Health
MEETING SUMMARY
MEETING PARTICIPANTS: A list of meeting participants is included in Attachment A.
MEETING OBJECTIVES:
1. Review and discuss overall process approach
2. Review and refine design team direction and charges
3. Outline parallel activity that will compliment Silos Design Team and Core Group Work
4. Review and refine guiding charter
5. Discuss first learning curriculum topic for next meeting
MEETING RESULTS:
 Process Diagram and Timeline: The group reviewed and affirmed the process diagram and timeline for 2015, which includes Design
Team formation and Core Group shared learning opportunities, and parallel but complementary activities on mapping/scanning
collaborative efforts and economic modeling of the costs incurred from fragmented service delivery.
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Design Team Guidance and Charge: The group revised the Design Team Guidance and Charge, which is included in Attachment B.
Additionally, the Design Team rosters were revised (highlighted in yellow) and are included in Attachment C.
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Parallel Activity – Mapping/Scanning and Economic Analysis: The group reviewed parallel activity that will be funded out of
George Family Foundation (GFF) funds and provided input that will help shape those efforts. The parallel activity is described
below.
o Mapping/Scanning: GFF will pursue an effort that will produce an environmental scan and sense-making of current
cross-sector initiatives. This work will likely support multiple efforts in the community, but could provide valuable
information for Silos to Circles Design Teams and the Core Group as they shape potential integration initiatives. The
group helped scope the mapping/scanning effort by limiting it to initiatives that: 1) test barriers and facilitators in the
field; and 2) bring together elements that were not previously working together in order to achieve better outcomes.
o
Economic Analysis: A first step in economic analysis will be to conduct a literature search on the costs of
fragmentation in the arenas of chronic conditions and behavioral health. The group helped scope the search by
focusing on the costs of silo-ing care and support services and related reimbursement. Broader cost implications of
transitions issues in the health care system and cost implications regarding the social determinants of health will not
be the focus of the initial analysis but could be addressed later.
Implications
re: Social
Determinants
of Health
Transitions
Issues in HC
System
Costs Within
the Silos
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Design Team Membership: The group outlined additional Core Group or Design Team invitations:
Individual (Organization or Sector)
TBD (Corrections)
Mary Fisher (rural & county-level leader)
Jen Vanew (MVNA)
TBD (Community health clinic)
Sean Kershaw (Citizens League and Minnesota
Mental Health Action Group)
Ruby Lee (CLUES)
Sondra Samuels (Northside Achievement Zone)
Julie Ring (Association of Counties)
Dave Lee (Carleton County Mental Health)
Kay Dickinson (Dakota County)
Gretchen Musicant (Minneapolis Health Department)
Chris Rosenthal (Jewish Family Services of St. Paul)
Core Group Invite Owner
Dawn Simonson
Sheila Riggs
Frank Fernandez
Olivia Mastry
Frank Fernandez
Amy Ward
Frank Fernandez
Frank Fernandez
Dawn Simonson
Jan Malcolm
Dawn Simonson
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Charter Review and Approval: The Silos to Circles charter was lightly revised and affirmed by meeting participants. It can be
found on the Collective Action Lab shared workspace (http://collectiveactionlab.com/content/charter). A topic the group felt
would be worth revisiting and reinforcing with all Core Group members is around the commitment to attend the monthly Core
Group meetings and when unable to do so, all individuals will be expected to have a representative attend on their behalf.
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Learning Curriculum Plan for June: As an opportunity to learn from a Minnesota-based “household-centered” approach to
systems change, the group will invite Sondra Samuels (or another executive in her place) from the Northside Achievement Zone
(NAZ) to the June 1st meeting at the Allina Commons.
NEXT STEPS:
Summarize the output of the Core Group meeting (this document)
Provide status update to Alex and Mary Ek on all outstanding Design Team invitations
Set initial design team meetings (June) and send invitations
Work with core group members to identify providers and individuals for group dialogue
Provide mapping/scanning and economic analysis updates to the Core Group
Who?
Collective Action Lab
Core Group Members
Collective Action Lab
Lab and Core Group
Collective Action Lab
By When?
5/6/15
5/15/15
5/20/15
5/27/15
5/25/15
NEXT CORE GROUP MEETING: The Core Group will meet again on June 1st, 2015 from 2:00 PM-5:00 PM at the Allina Commons.
NEXT MEETING FOCUS: Issues Briefs, Scanning/Sense-Making, Economic Analysis, and Design Team Progress; Learning on
Household-Centered Approaches
ATTACHMENT A
Craig Acomb
ICSI
Louisa D’Altilia
Lutheran Social Services
Frank Fernandez
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota
Suzanne Koepplinger
George Family Foundation
Jennifer Lundblad
Stratis Health
Jan Malcolm
Allina Health
Joan Pennington
HealthEast
Sheila Riggs
University of Minnesota
Dawn Simonson
Metro Area Agency on Aging
Amy Ward
Wilder Foundation
Alex Clark, Olivia Mastry
Collective Action Lab
ATTACHMENT B
April-May
2015
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June-September
2015
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Design Team Role, Process and Timeline
Establish the charge and key questions that the design teams will answer
Articulate terms and realities of work, e.g., answer key questions, suggest breakthroughs, share with core
team, work may or may not go forward
Core team members invite design team participants (using template language)
Lab support finalizes team list and coordinates development of issues paper
Setting System Context
Setting Person-Centered Context
White Paper/Issues Briefing
 Focus groups
Synthesis of Critical Data Sets
 Observation leveraging design principles
Design Team Output:
o Fill in gaps, develop and learn from use-case
o Identify and answer the big questions, including the following:
 What are the greatest needs in navigating the system?
 What are the perceived barriers (e.g. policy, regulatory, financial) and
facilitators/enablers?
 What gets in the way of achieving right levels and use of care?
 What keeps people out of the system?
 How do life stages impact the discussion?
Propose potential breakthroughs* that could be achieved in this area to foster the vision and outline how
the breakthrough could be modeled or tested in a pilot, demonstration or initiative
Breakthroughs are not intended to “fix” the focus area (e.g. eradicate mental health diseases) – instead,
proposed breakthroughs will center on an area where silos pose significant challenges in serving person
and system needs and where there is great energy to test changes efforts
Include in the proposal how any successful pilot could be scaled and spread
*Breakthrough could include:
Scrapping and redesigning all or part of the system
Putting existing components of system together differently to create new whole and achieve
desired results
*Breakthrough is NOT: tinkering with broken parts of system or adding new broken parts
ATTACHMENT C
Chronic Disease Design Team Roster
Name
Frank Fernandez
Joan Pennington
Marsha Hughes
Steve Vincent, MD
Pat Schommer
Diane Thorson
Pam Van Zyl York
Bobbi Cordano
David Pautz, MD
Andrea Hillerud,
MD
Dr. George
Schoephoerster
Jim Abeler
Susan Marshalk
Sue Severson
DeAnn Lazovich
Lali Silva
Kevin Peterson
Lori Vrolson
Vivian Jenkins
Beverly Probes
Patricia Adams MD
Tom Kottke
Kim Radel
Kendall Johnson
Sandy Schellinger
Gretchen Musicant
Organization
BCBS of Minnesota
HealthEast
HealthEast
Cedar Riverside
Clinic
UMN, Center for
Aging
Otter Tail Co. Public
Health
MDH
Wilder Foundation
BCBS of Minnesota
BCBS of Minnesota
Design Team
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Core Group Inviter
N/A
N/A
Joan Pennington
Siyad Abdullahi
Accepted Invite?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Chronic Disease
Laurissa Stigen
No
Chronic Disease
Laurissa Stigen
No
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Laurissa Stigen
Frank Fernandez
Frank Fernandez
Frank Fernandez
Yes
Geriatric Services of
Minnesota
Chronic Disease
Steve Gottwalt
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Steve Gottwalt
Kami Norland
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Sue Severson
Sheila Riggs
Joan Pennington
Jennifer Lundblad
Yes
Yes
Yes
Chronic Disease
Dawn Simonson
Yes
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Chronic Disease
Siyad Abdullahi
Siyad Abdullahi
Siyad Abdullahi
Sanne Magnan
Jan Malcolm
Jan Malcolm
Jan Malcolm
Jan Malcolm
Network of Hospice
& Palliative Care
Stratis Health
UMN
HealthEast
UMN, Family
Practice
Central MN Council
on Aging
HealthPartners
Allina Health
Allina Health
Allina Health
Minneapolis Health
Department
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Behavioral Health Design Team Roster
Name
Frank Fernandez
Organization
BCBS of Minnesota
Design Team
Behavioral Health
Core Group Inviter
N/A
Accepted Invite?
Yes
Suzanne Koepplinger
Catalyst Initiative
Behavioral Health
N/A
Yes
Rebecca Melang
CSH
Behavioral Health
N/A
Yes
Sheila Riggs
UMN
Behavioral Health
N/A
Yes
Paul Goering, MD
Allina Health
Behavioral Health
Jan Malcolm
Janny Brust
Center for Community Health
Behavioral Health
Joan Pennington
Yes
Diane Thorson
Otter Tail Co. Public Health
Behavioral Health
Laurissa Stigen
No
Lynn Price or Darren
Helt
TBD
BCBS of Minnesota
Behavioral Health
Frank Fernandez
MN Urban Health Network
Behavioral Health
Frank Fernandez
Lori Knutson
Touchstone Mental Health
Services
Behavioral Health
Suzanne Koepplinger
Yes
Carol Ackley
River Ridge
Behavioral Health
Suzanne Koepplinger
Amy Ward
Wilder Foundation
Behavioral Health
Joan McCusker
Kami Norland or Angie
Laflamme
Grace Tangjerd
Schmitt
TBD
Accountable Communities for
Health
Guild Inc.
Behavioral Health
Kami Norland
Behavioral Health
Rebecca Melang
DHS Adult Mental Health / SA
Behavioral Health
Rebecca Melang
TBD
Lakeland Mental Health
Behavioral Health
Laurissa Stigen
No
Julie Bluhm
Hennepin Health
Behavioral Health
Sheila Riggs
Yes
Amy Helkenen or Kim
McCoy
Jeff Sawyer or
Margaret Gavian
Sue Abderholden
Stratis Health
Behavioral Health
Sue Severson
No
North Memorial
Behavioral Health
Suzanne Koepplinger
Yes
NAMI
Behavioral Health
Valerie DeFor
Mary Rosenthal
HFMN
Behavioral Health
Valerie DeFor
Caroline Dillon (or
other appropriate
person – there are
likely several)
Joan Cleary
DHS
Behavioral Health
Valerie DeFor
CHW Alliance
Behavioral Health
Valerie DeFor
TBD
Mental Health Workforce
Steering Committee
Lutheran Social Services
Behavioral Health
Valerie DeFor
Behavioral Health
George Klauser
Louisa D’Altilia
Minnesota Association
of CMHCs
Roger Meyer
Mental Health Crisis Alliance
Behavioral Health
Donna Zimmerman
Trish Stark
MN Psychology Association
Behavioral Health
Jennifer Lundblad
Hector Mastacio
Veteran’s Affairs
Behavioral Health
Joe Clubbs
Allina
Behavioral Health
TBD
Dr. Anthony Stately
SMSC
Behavioral Health
Suzanne Koepplinger
Dr. Reed Sulik or Lora
Matz
Dr. Trina Armstrong
PrairieCare
Behavioral Health
Suzanne Koepplinger
UTs
Behavioral Health
Suzanne Koepplinger
Dr. Pahoua Yang
Wilder Foundation
Behavioral Health
Joan McCusker
Wendy Waddel
HealthPartners / Regions
Behavioral Health
Donna Zimmerman
Behavioral Health
Siyad Abdullahi
Yes
Yes
Behavioral Health
Patricia Adams MD
Yes
Mark Williams MD
Mayo Clinic
Behavioral Health
Sanne Magnan
Terry Schneider
South Metro Human Services
Behavioral Health
Jan Malcolm
Ellen Benevaides
MCHN
Behavioral Health
Olivia Mastry
Yes
Catherine Larsen
Nokomis Endaad
Behavioral Health
Suzanne Koepplinger
Yes
Chris Rosenthal
Jewish Family Service of St. Paul
Behavioral Health
Dawn Simonson