The Care Innovation and Community Improvement Program (CICIP) seeks to drive innovation in health care for Medicaid beneficiaries. CICIP addresses gaps in care for:
- pregnant women and newborns;
- patients with an opioid use disorder;
- patients admitted to the emergency department (ED) or hospital for mental health care;
- and patients using the ED who can be treated in non-urgent settings.
CICIP leverages three population health drivers:
- Data-driven decision-making analytics,
- quality improvement science,
- and collaborative efforts with patients and community partners.
CICIP is a partnership between the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and four participating Ohio hospital systems – University of Toledo Medical Center/Physicians Practice (UTMC), MetroHealth, University of Cincinnati Health (UC Health), and Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (OSU). CICIP partners worked collaboratively with Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resource Center (GRC) to develop an interactive data dashboard for monitoring performance, assessing trends and identifying areas of opportunities in relation to addressing CICIP program goals and improving patient care. GRC hosts this dashboard and will support data sharing among the CICIP Participating Institutions for monitoring performance, assessing trends and identifying areas of opportunities in relation to the collaborative learning projects, collective interventions and program goals.