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50% 43% 30% SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015) Primary Care Physician Practice Characteristics AMONG PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS: Percent who say their practice currently receives incentives or payments based on the following: Quality of care or patient experiences Utilization or efficiency in care Qualifying as a Patient- Centered Medical Home or Advanced Primary Care Practice Percent who say they are paid by: 29% 9% 32% 28% Yes, currently participating Yes, preparing to participate Is your practice currently participating or preparing to participate in an Accountable Care Organization (ACO) arrangement with Medicare or private insurers? Total 34% 64%

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Page 1: SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015) Primary Care

50%

43%

30%

SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015)

Primary Care Physician Practice CharacteristicsAMONG PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS:

Percent who say their practice currently receives incentives or payments based on the following:

Quality of care or patient experiences

Utilization or efficiency in care

Qualifying as a Patient-Centered Medical Home or Advanced Primary Care Practice

Percent who say they are paid by:

29% 9% 32% 28%

Yes, currently participating Yes, preparing to participate Not participating Not sure

Is your practice currently participating or preparing to participate in an Accountable Care Organization (ACO) arrangement with Medicare or private insurers?

Total

34% 64%

Fee-for-service only Capitation or salary, with/without fee-for-service

Page 2: SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015) Primary Care

29%

40%

14%

88%

18%

16%

18%

8%

41%

35%

52%

12%

10%

15%

3%

Positive No impact Negative Not sure

SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015)

AMONG PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS:

AMONG PRIMARY CARE NURSE PRACTITIONERS/PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS:

Do you think the increased reliance on non-physician clinicians such as NPs and PAs is having a positive, negative, or no impact on primary care providers’ ability to provide quality care to their patients?

Among those with any NP/PA in Practice

Among those with no NP/PAs in Practice

All

Physician Views More Negative Than Positive On Increased Reliance On Nurse Practitioners And Physician Assistants

All

Page 3: SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015) Primary Care

33%

43%

28%

26%

24%

27%

14%

17%

13%

27%

15%

31%

Positive No impact Negative Not sure

SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015)

AMONG PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS: Do you think the increased use of medical homes is having a positive, negative, or no impact on primary care providers’ ability to provide quality care to their patients?

Primary Care Physicians’ Views On Impact Of Medical Homes

All

Among those in medical homes (PCMH/APCPs)

Among those not in medical homes (PCMH/APCPs)

Page 4: SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015) Primary Care

14%

30%

7%

21%

20%

21%

26%

24%

27%

38%

25%

43%

Positive No impact Negative Not sure

SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015)

AMONG PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS: Do you think the increased use of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) is having a positive, negative, or no impact on primary care providers’ ability to provide quality care to their patients?

Primary Care Physicians’ Views On Impact Of Accountable Care Organizations

All

Among those in Accountable Care

Organizations (ACOs)

Among those not in Accountable Care

Organizations (ACOs)

Page 5: SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015) Primary Care

50%

22%

12%

10%

17%

14%

28%

50%

52%

11%

10%

21%

Positive No impact Negative Not sure

SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015)

AMONG PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS: Do you think each of the following is having a positive, negative, or no impact on primary care providers’ ability to provide quality care to their patients?

Physicians See Effect Of Health IT As Positive, Quality Metrics and Financial Penalties As Negative, For Overall Quality Of Care

Increased use of health information technology

Increased use of quality metrics to assess

provider performance

Programs that include financial penalties for unnecessary hospital

admissions or readmissions

Page 6: SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015) Primary Care

Physicians Are More Satisfied With Private Insurers Than Medicare And Medicaid On Payment And Administrative Burden

Private

Medicare

Medicaid

Private

Medicare

Medicaid

4%1%

1%

3%

3%1%

42%

20%

10%

29%

22%

15%

32%

40%

28%

29%

26%

24%

6%

23%

41%

14%

24%

28%

15%

15%

19%

25%

26%

31%

Excellent Good Only fair Poor Not sure

AMONG PHYSICIANS: In general, how would you rate public and private insurers when it comes to each of the following?

SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll (conducted April 8-14, 2015)

How much you are paid

Ease of administration related to reimbursements

Page 7: SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015) Primary Care

47%

27%

34%

56%

18%

17%

SOURCE: The Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers (conducted January 5 – March 30, 2015)

Primary Care Physicians

Primary Care Nurse Practitioners/Physician Assistants

Would you say recent trends in health care are…

Causing you to consider retiring earlier than you thought you would

Causing you to delay your retirement plans

Not having an impact on your retirement plans

Nearly Half Of Primary Care Physicians Say Health Care Trends Causing Them to Consider Early Retirement