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Population Health
Management
Midlands Analyst Network Huddle – Population Health
Management (PHM): An Introductory Overview
11am, 25 March 2020
Andi Orlowski
Director of the Health Economics Unit
Senior Population Health Analytics Advisor – NHS England (Data and Analytics Directorate)
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How is PHM different?
• NHS
• Focused resource planning on those already consuming resources and often through the lens of
specific diseases
• Public health
• Promoting, preventing, protecting and prolonging healthy life through coordinated programmes,
normally offered to the whole population
• Population health management
• PHM focuses our planning on wider determinants of health and requires us to look at the healthy
population, addressing inequalities in care and intervening more actively to promote wellbeing
and prevent ill health and focus on best use of resources.
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Segmentation
• Population segmentation is the process of grouping together individuals within a population
into subgroups ‘segments’ based on specific characteristics
• Each segment should have classifying features that make it distinct from the others
• As a general rule, people should be assigned to one segment only
Why segment?
• Summary statistics only tell, you so much
• X number of monthly nurse visits in a population of similar patients
• Average cost
• The result provides a simple measure against which to compare future outcomes.
• Complex systems need a better understanding
• populations containing people with lots of different needs
• unevenly distributed numbers in different categories
• or outliers with particularly good or bad outcomes
Why segment?
• In these situations, measuring system performance at sub-population levels can allow
systems to work methodically through the entire population. Directing resources as needed
• Allows investigation into how each segment interacts with a system and development of
strategies tailored according to those characteristics
• To move away from reactive strategies to those that are both proactive and reactive
• Allows for predictions and plans to be made that will benefit the specific subgroup and
facilitate the goals of more personalised care
Methods of population health
segmentation
Whole population
segmentation
(used in 18 studies)
Segmentation of a whole population in order to achieve a
homogeneous group that shares some characteristics.
Audience
segmentation
(used in 16 studies)
The process of identifying or disaggregating a large and
heterogenous population into a more homogenous group with a
targeted message.
Outcome based
segmentation
(used in 8 studies)
The process of segmenting the population by use of the outcomes of
interest.
Geodemographic
segmentation
(used in 6 studies)
Classifying neighbourhood household types and person types based
on demographic data.
Kent Integrated Dataset
(Source: Carnall Farrar)
Generally well/good wellbeing
Long term condition(s)/
social needs
Complexity of LTC(s)/ social
need and/or with disability
Children and
young people*
Working age
adults
Older people
£56.3
M
-
-
Population, thousands Spend, £ millions
Spend per head, £
£7,50
7
Elective
Outpatient
Acute Other
Community
Adult social care
Non-elective
A&E
Mental Health
Primary
£309.3
M
£5,94
8
£9.2M
£4,00
0
£26.8
M
£940
£907.1
M
£1,72
1
129.2
£315.9
M
£2,44
5
257.2
£109.4
M
£425
501.8
£174.9
M
£348
21.6
£39.4
M
£1,82
4
28.5
527
52
7.5
2.3
Risk stratification
• Risk stratification means understanding the people within each segment
who are at the greatest risk of having a significant health event or
deterioration
• Used to support targeting of interventions and to align healthcare to an individual's
health needs
• Usually conducted at an individual level
Very High 0-0.5%
High 0.5 – 5%
Moderate 5 – 20%
Low 20 – 100%
Experience
of
X
over
time
Y
Size of population
Risk stratification
• Clinical perspective
• using clinical knowledge of patients
• Threshold modelling
• picking patients according to a rule e.g. >65 with 2+ hospital admissions in
previous 12 months
• Predictive modelling
• including multiple regression, decision trees, AI
Predictive models are recommended as they are the
most accurate
• Examples of predictive modelling tools available are:
• Patients at Risk of Re-hospitalisation: commissioned by Department of Health
• Combined Predictive Model: developed by King’s Fund
• Adjusted Clinical Groups: developed by John Hopkins University
• QAdmissions: developed by ClinRisk LTD
• These models are reasonably similar in terms of their predictive
performance
Mostly
Healthy
Adults
Mostly
Healthy
+65
Mostly
Healthy
+75
(Frail)
LTC
(adult)
LTC
(>65)
2 LTC
(adult)
2 LTC
(>65)
Cancer
Acute 10411 1219 857 5004 1606 5015 8277 7530
CC 461 278 162 521 196 453 954 255
SC 530 61 122 850 554 1252 3649 1403
MH 1096 39 22 845 42 532 226 253
GP 3331 262 120 1706 374 1454 1503 754
RX 682 103 80 1139 397 1649 2382 826
Pop
(‘000)
27,834 1,322 564 6,060 1,590 2,464 2,555 1,244
Spend
(£m)
16,724 1,987 1,382 10,794 4,882 8,538 15,517 11,179
Next
• Why this may not work!
• Impactibility
• Case finding
• Bias
• Data quality
Mostly
Healthy
Adults
Mostly
Healthy
+65
Mostly
Healthy
+75
(Frail)
LTC
(adult)
LTC
(>65)
2 LTC
(adult)
2 LTC
(>65)
Cancer
Acute 10411 1219 857 5004 1606 5015 8277 7530
CC 461 278 162 521 196 453 954 255
SC 530 61 122 850 554 1252 3649 1403
MH 1096 39 22 845 42 532 226 253
GP 3331 262 120 1706 374 1454 1503 754
RX 682 103 80 1139 397 1649 2382 826
Pop
(‘000)
27,834 1,322 564 6,060 1,590 2,464 2,555 1,244
Spend
(£m)
16,724 1,987 1,382 10,794 4,882 8,538 15,517 11,179
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Size of population at
risk of event
Size of population
that could benefit
from intervention
Risk
of
event
over
time
≠
Risk
Benefit
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Impactibility modelling
• Predicts which high-risk patients are most likely to be responsive to the preventive
care intervention being offered.
• Approaches to impactibility modelling include:
• Ambulatory Care–Sensitive Conditions
• Gap analysis
• Excluding patients unlikely to respond
• Impactible moments
• Risking risk/deteriorating patient
Ambulatory Care–Sensitive Conditions
Increase the impact of predictive risk models
by giving priority to patients with certain
diagnoses amenable to upstream care
Gap analysis
• Defined as an evidence-based intervention that would be expected for this individual
patient but has not been delivered
• such as a test, immunisation or treatment
• Prioritising patients with a high gap-score
• Prioritising patients with a high weighted gap score
Excluding patients unlikely to respond*
• De-prioritise/excluding patients with
• stable characteristics (e.g. expensive, long-term drug)
• extremely high risk e.g. in the top strata
• characteristics (psychosis, language barrier)
• *NOT a recommended technique but useful to compare
• or use this method to help address inequalities
Impactable moments and rising risk
• Impactable moments
• (e.g. post discharge from hospital)
• Rising risk score
• (rate of change of risk score)
• Patient Activation Measure
• e.g. how ready people are for healthcare
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
-12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Number
of
emergency
hospital
admissions
per
head
per
month
Month
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
-12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Number
of
emergency
hospital
admissions
per
head
per
month
Month
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
-12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Number
of
emergency
hospital
admissions
per
head
per
month
Month
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
-12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Number
of
emergency
hospital
admissions
per
head
per
month
Month
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Population Health Management in 40 Characters

  • 1. Population Health Management Midlands Analyst Network Huddle – Population Health Management (PHM): An Introductory Overview 11am, 25 March 2020 Andi Orlowski Director of the Health Economics Unit Senior Population Health Analytics Advisor – NHS England (Data and Analytics Directorate)
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  • 3. How is PHM different? • NHS • Focused resource planning on those already consuming resources and often through the lens of specific diseases • Public health • Promoting, preventing, protecting and prolonging healthy life through coordinated programmes, normally offered to the whole population • Population health management • PHM focuses our planning on wider determinants of health and requires us to look at the healthy population, addressing inequalities in care and intervening more actively to promote wellbeing and prevent ill health and focus on best use of resources. 3
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  • 5. Segmentation • Population segmentation is the process of grouping together individuals within a population into subgroups ‘segments’ based on specific characteristics • Each segment should have classifying features that make it distinct from the others • As a general rule, people should be assigned to one segment only
  • 6. Why segment? • Summary statistics only tell, you so much • X number of monthly nurse visits in a population of similar patients • Average cost • The result provides a simple measure against which to compare future outcomes. • Complex systems need a better understanding • populations containing people with lots of different needs • unevenly distributed numbers in different categories • or outliers with particularly good or bad outcomes
  • 7. Why segment? • In these situations, measuring system performance at sub-population levels can allow systems to work methodically through the entire population. Directing resources as needed • Allows investigation into how each segment interacts with a system and development of strategies tailored according to those characteristics • To move away from reactive strategies to those that are both proactive and reactive • Allows for predictions and plans to be made that will benefit the specific subgroup and facilitate the goals of more personalised care
  • 8. Methods of population health segmentation Whole population segmentation (used in 18 studies) Segmentation of a whole population in order to achieve a homogeneous group that shares some characteristics. Audience segmentation (used in 16 studies) The process of identifying or disaggregating a large and heterogenous population into a more homogenous group with a targeted message. Outcome based segmentation (used in 8 studies) The process of segmenting the population by use of the outcomes of interest. Geodemographic segmentation (used in 6 studies) Classifying neighbourhood household types and person types based on demographic data.
  • 9. Kent Integrated Dataset (Source: Carnall Farrar) Generally well/good wellbeing Long term condition(s)/ social needs Complexity of LTC(s)/ social need and/or with disability Children and young people* Working age adults Older people £56.3 M - - Population, thousands Spend, £ millions Spend per head, £ £7,50 7 Elective Outpatient Acute Other Community Adult social care Non-elective A&E Mental Health Primary £309.3 M £5,94 8 £9.2M £4,00 0 £26.8 M £940 £907.1 M £1,72 1 129.2 £315.9 M £2,44 5 257.2 £109.4 M £425 501.8 £174.9 M £348 21.6 £39.4 M £1,82 4 28.5 527 52 7.5 2.3
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  • 11. Risk stratification • Risk stratification means understanding the people within each segment who are at the greatest risk of having a significant health event or deterioration • Used to support targeting of interventions and to align healthcare to an individual's health needs • Usually conducted at an individual level
  • 12. Very High 0-0.5% High 0.5 – 5% Moderate 5 – 20% Low 20 – 100% Experience of X over time Y Size of population
  • 13. Risk stratification • Clinical perspective • using clinical knowledge of patients • Threshold modelling • picking patients according to a rule e.g. >65 with 2+ hospital admissions in previous 12 months • Predictive modelling • including multiple regression, decision trees, AI
  • 14. Predictive models are recommended as they are the most accurate • Examples of predictive modelling tools available are: • Patients at Risk of Re-hospitalisation: commissioned by Department of Health • Combined Predictive Model: developed by King’s Fund • Adjusted Clinical Groups: developed by John Hopkins University • QAdmissions: developed by ClinRisk LTD • These models are reasonably similar in terms of their predictive performance
  • 15. Mostly Healthy Adults Mostly Healthy +65 Mostly Healthy +75 (Frail) LTC (adult) LTC (>65) 2 LTC (adult) 2 LTC (>65) Cancer Acute 10411 1219 857 5004 1606 5015 8277 7530 CC 461 278 162 521 196 453 954 255 SC 530 61 122 850 554 1252 3649 1403 MH 1096 39 22 845 42 532 226 253 GP 3331 262 120 1706 374 1454 1503 754 RX 682 103 80 1139 397 1649 2382 826 Pop (‘000) 27,834 1,322 564 6,060 1,590 2,464 2,555 1,244 Spend (£m) 16,724 1,987 1,382 10,794 4,882 8,538 15,517 11,179
  • 16. Next • Why this may not work! • Impactibility • Case finding • Bias • Data quality
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  • 18. Mostly Healthy Adults Mostly Healthy +65 Mostly Healthy +75 (Frail) LTC (adult) LTC (>65) 2 LTC (adult) 2 LTC (>65) Cancer Acute 10411 1219 857 5004 1606 5015 8277 7530 CC 461 278 162 521 196 453 954 255 SC 530 61 122 850 554 1252 3649 1403 MH 1096 39 22 845 42 532 226 253 GP 3331 262 120 1706 374 1454 1503 754 RX 682 103 80 1139 397 1649 2382 826 Pop (‘000) 27,834 1,322 564 6,060 1,590 2,464 2,555 1,244 Spend (£m) 16,724 1,987 1,382 10,794 4,882 8,538 15,517 11,179
  • 19. 19 Size of population at risk of event Size of population that could benefit from intervention Risk of event over time ≠ Risk Benefit
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  • 21. Impactibility modelling • Predicts which high-risk patients are most likely to be responsive to the preventive care intervention being offered. • Approaches to impactibility modelling include: • Ambulatory Care–Sensitive Conditions • Gap analysis • Excluding patients unlikely to respond • Impactible moments • Risking risk/deteriorating patient
  • 22. Ambulatory Care–Sensitive Conditions Increase the impact of predictive risk models by giving priority to patients with certain diagnoses amenable to upstream care
  • 23. Gap analysis • Defined as an evidence-based intervention that would be expected for this individual patient but has not been delivered • such as a test, immunisation or treatment • Prioritising patients with a high gap-score • Prioritising patients with a high weighted gap score
  • 24. Excluding patients unlikely to respond* • De-prioritise/excluding patients with • stable characteristics (e.g. expensive, long-term drug) • extremely high risk e.g. in the top strata • characteristics (psychosis, language barrier) • *NOT a recommended technique but useful to compare • or use this method to help address inequalities
  • 25. Impactable moments and rising risk • Impactable moments • (e.g. post discharge from hospital) • Rising risk score • (rate of change of risk score) • Patient Activation Measure • e.g. how ready people are for healthcare
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