Jefferson's new CEO on the future of the health system and making 'a bigger impact' [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
Aug. 2—Thomas Jefferson University on Monday named
Cacchione, 60, was most recently executive vice president for clinical network services at Ascension, a
The
I think the best is yet to come in terms of integration. The back office is important, but what we really need to do next is integrate the clinical entities. If we're going to make a bigger impact in the
You said a health system is responsible for the health of the communities it serves. How do you measure that?
Measuring community health is difficult, but there are surrogate measures, things like avoidable emergency room visits. Do people ... have primary-care providers? Do they have food insecurity? Do they have health literacy? Those are things that are very, very important as we think about the health of our communities. There's not one perfect measure that gets us there. We just need to start measuring things that have scientific validity. Then we have to act on those things in a purposeful way. Not all of the impacts come from the health system. They come from our partners.
How does
Obviously it is Medicaid-forward right now. It's got a lot of Medicaid lives in it. I think Medicare Advantage will be an important part of any provider-based insurance entity.
We'll never out-
How do you view the financial challenges facing health systems right now?
Inside of health care we don't quite understand why the volume of patients hasn't come back. It's not just total hip and total knee replacements that aren't coming back. We think a lot of people are still on the sidelines. They have not gotten their cancer screenings. We encourage people to get their cancer screenings because we're starting to see a little bit later-phase cancer showing up because people haven't gotten their mammograms or their colonoscopies.
We learned [during the pandemic] that a lot of things don't need to be done under inpatient status. The amount of revenue we get on things done in the outpatient arena versus the inpatient arena is vastly different. We've built an inpatient chassis. We're going to have to be more balanced inpatient and outpatient. We're going to have build a cost structure to fit the revenue structure.
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