Medical Complexity: A Pragmatic Theory

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http://eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/57000/57747/cloud_combined_2048.jpg Medical Complexity: A Pragmatic Theory Chris Feudtner, MD PhD MPH The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia

Main Thesis We need to develop a rigorous scientific approach to understand and manage medical complexity if we hope to optimize outcomes for children with medical complexity and their families, and to do this, we need to develop a theory of medical complexity

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1998 UW MPH Program My first thesis idea: What makes a complex patient complex? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/campus_of_the_university_of_washington

Since then CHOP Integrated Care Service Palliative Care Colleagues: Allison Ballantine, Tammy Kang, etc etc Jay Berry, Jamie Feinstein, etc etc Thane Blinman particular focus on complexity as a medical problem Also, I should note musical influences: Beethoven String Quartets and Bruckner Symphonies, Red Hot Chili Peppers (Flea rocks!) and Florence & The Machine, and etc etc

Why a Theory? Clarify concepts and terms Promote development of a common language Something to argue against Suggest useful areas to investigate or develop https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/tower_of_babel

Why a Theory? Clarify concepts and terms Promote development of a common language Something to argue against Suggest useful areas to investigate or develop Develop the Science of Medical Complexity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/tower_of_babel

My anxieties Don t want to come off as patronizing Don t want to be too abstract or etherial I m not sure what I am about to say is correct But here I go, anyway

Agenda Starters Classification, Tools, Risk, Stratification Opportunities & Improvability Index Complexity & Medical Complexity Problems and Problem Solving Difficulties Complex Medical Problems Complex Problem Solving Strategies and Tactics Suggestions and conjectures

Starters

Classification Methods Tools for a job Different people want to perform different jobs The job needs to be clearly defined Depending upon the job, the necessary performance characteristics of the tool will differ

Examples of Classification Methods Diagnosis based (procedure codes, too) CRGs, Chronic Condition Indicator, CCCs, Patient Medical Complexity Algorithm Functionality based CSHCN Screener, PEDI-CAT Other ways Service use patterns or Berry et al, Ways to Identify Children with Medical Complexity and the Importance of Why, J Peds (2015)

Outpatient Polypharmacy James Feinstein, MD MPH Feinstein et al, The depth, duration, and degree of outpatient pediatric polypharmacy in Colorado fee-for-service Medicaid patients. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2015

Risk Stratification is a Specific Type of Classification The job is to group / classify kids into bins of increasing levels of risk But risk of what?

Risk is vague Risk of needs to be spelled out may be mortality (during what time frame?), readmission (when? what type?), preventable morbidity (what kind?), unmet needs (what needs count?), cost (to whom?), or many other undesired outcomes

Risk stratification is equally vague Risk of needs to be spelled out Otherwise, risk of obfuscating or being disingenuous Risk stratification is a quantitative prediction: Based on what we now about you now, you are at X% risk of Y at Z time in the future

These methods spot individual patients at risk Are these the only foci?

How about spotting patients or clinical programs who have opportunities for improvement?

Improvability Index Can we imagine A measure that would let us spot Groups of patients managed by a particular clinical team Whose outcomes are consistently worse Than similar groups of patients managed by other teams?

Improvability Index Can we imagine A measure that would let us spot Groups of patients managed by a particular clinical team Whose outcomes are consistently worse Would a quality improvement framework of examining variance of outcomes across programs work? Than similar groups of patients managed by other teams?

Identification of High Improvability Index Programs Cost of hospital care for a particular group of patients Higher than Expected Lower than Expected 23 Hospitals

Final Starting Thought: Suppose you found a group of Medical Complex Patients at risk for high utilization now what?

Final Starting Thought: Suppose you found a group of Medical Complex Patients at risk for high utilization now what? If our interventions don t work, will we be able to figure out why and decide - in a disciplined, methodical way - where to go next?

Complexity & Medical Complexity

Complexity

Complexity Multiple components that interact with each other Both damping (negative) and amplifying (positive) feedback loops Potential for synergistic successes or cascading failures Relationships between X and Y are non-linear One set of relationships can be nested in a larger set Complexity requires systems thinking

All human beings are complex systems

Medical Complexity Medical complexity does not arise from patients, but rather from complex problems Complex problems do not emanate from or reside in just patients, but also in clinicians, teams, and systems of care

Medical Complexity Complex Medical Problems More than just patients pathophysiology

Problems, Problem Solving, & Problem Solving Difficulties

What is a problem? Current State Desired State Gap This gap is the problem

What makes problem solving difficult?

What makes problem solving difficult? More Components A long problem list, multiple co-morbidities, polypharmacy This is a complicated patient (as opposed to a simple patient) If the components do not interact, complicated is not necessarily complex A divide and conquer problem solving strategy works for complicated patients

What makes problem solving difficult? More Interactions Among Components Problems that affect each other, technology that both alters and creates problems, drug SE and drug-drug interactions Non-independence of components = complexity Complexity increases by a power law of interacting components The study of outliers is very important

What makes problem solving difficult? Ignorance of Components or Interactions What we don t know can be the missing key Hypothesizing the existence of an unknown component that would explain the problem can be a useful trick

What makes problem solving difficult? Uncertainty about Components of the Problem or the Consequences of a Solution Uncertain makes finding a solution less certain or assured But uncertainty (which is always present, acknowledged or not) is handled differently by different people and can create conflict or decisional paralysis Making the Management of Our Uncertainty an explicit part of group problem solving can be helpful

What makes problem solving difficult? Lack of Clarity or Agreement about What Problem to Solve Most problems are open & need to be defined Trying to solve a problem shrouded in the mist of disagreement or poor communication is foolish Job #1 is to define problems clearly

What makes problem solving difficult? Multiple Objectives Solutions also need to be defined Trying to achieve more objectives with a single solution is more complex Job #2 is to clarify what success will look like for any given well-defined problem

What makes problem solving difficult? Solutions Become Part of the Complex System Solutions interact with problem components, potentially adding to the complexity Avoid employing too many solutions simultaneously

What makes problem solving difficult? Over time, Solutions Are Added (Solution Creep) The work of maintaining all the Solutions becomes itself a complex problem People are often reluctant to wind-down established solutions even if only partial solutions How can we simplify care?

What makes problem solving difficult? Too many cooks in the kitchen Increased communication load (n 2 for n clinicians) Differing goals or values Consequently, different solutions for tradeoffs Reducing the N of clinicians may helpful

What makes problem solving difficult? Too Little or Too Much Time Too little time constrains the search for solutions and causes pressure on human performance Too much time results in entropy of shared understanding and poorer execution of solution plan What is the optimal amount of time?

Complex Medical Problems

Complex Medical Problems Present All the Difficulties Outlined Above Many components Many interactions Ignorance / neglect Uncertainty Problem clarity Multiple objectives Solutions as problems Cooks and time

Complex Medical Problems Are in the Mind of the Beholder What is complex for one clinician might be clear for another Knowledge is one part of the reason this happens Different people use different problem solving strategies, and some strategies work better than others Is this the value of experts & inter-professional teams?

Complex Medical Problems Are often Hierarchically Related Different hierarchical relationships This drives that This depends upon that My usual focus This was due to that This is part of that Leverage Points

Complex Medical Problems Can be Nested in Other Problems Medical problems or service team performance problems or social circumstances A car, a car! My kingdom for car! The necessity of non-medical problem solutions

Complex Medical Problems Are Family and Medical Team Dependent Complex medical problems require families and teams to confront adversity and work-load and be able to cope, adapt, problem-solve, execute Resilience and abilities in all these skills are key influencers on outcomes What interventions could increase these?

Complex Medical Problem Solving Strategies and Tactics

Complex Medical Problem Solving Strategies & Tactics Care Coordination Care coordination can: Speed up planning Enhance execution Lower total effort for given solution But this is not all that complex medical problem solving requires

Complex Medical Problem Solving Strategies & Tactics Focus on Leverage Points Organizing problems into hierarchical structures where this drives that can help identify high leverage points Alter this problem and many other problems will become easier to solve Seek Positive Cascades

Complex Medical Problem Solving Strategies & Tactics Seek to Simplify Reducing complexity makes problems more tractable Practice The Art of Thoughtful Omission But not beyond a point of diminished effectiveness

Complex Medical Problem Solving Strategies & Tactics Individualize via N=1 N=1 trials may be necessary Need to identify how to conduct such trials effectively and efficiently

Complex Medical Problem Solving Strategies & Tactics Manage Ad Hoc Teams Medical care for complex patients most often involves a group of clinicians to work together in an ad hoc manner The performance of this individualized ensemble is part of the complexity of the problem solving We need to develop training for this

Complex Medical Problem Solving Strategies & Tactics Reduce the N of clinicians Bloated teams operate sluggishly Communication load problems Non-alliance of problem definition or goals What is the optimal N of clinicians for a given range of problems?

Complex Medical Problem Solving Strategies & Tactics Lead When getting involved in the care of medical complex patients I too often find leadership vacuums Who is in charge? Well, not me Ad hoc team leadership training

Complex Medical Problem Solving Strategies & Tactics Spell Out the Problem(s) Clarify Goals Confront Tradeoffs Manage Expectations

Complex Medical Problem Solving Strategies & Tactics Emphasize Execution Execution not only of intervention but of team work, communication, etc For the n=1 trial period For sustained adherence to solutions that are working The means to do this better need to be developed and studied

Questions to Pursue Theoretically, what do we want a program Medical home Care coordination Care navigator to do in order to manage the medical complexity in order to improve outcomes? How do we propose that these programs will do the job? What precise mechanisms?

Questions to Pursue Are differences in cognitive styles of complex problem solving something that we can accommodate with individualized decision support? Are some clinicians better at complex problem solving than others? Can we train clinicians to be better complex problem solvers?

Thank you Questions? Concerns? Complaints?