Donna Antenucci, MHA, BSN, RN

Vice President of Population Health Operations ChristianaCare

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How ChristianaCare Built a Blueprint for Better Caregiver Health and Lower Costs

By Donna Antenucci, MHA, BSN, RN, and Emily Sahm, EA We know rising health care costs can feel overwhelming for both employers and employees. As Delaware’s largest private employer — with nearly 23,000 employees, spouses and dependents enrolled in our self-funded health plan — ChristianaCare faces these challenges every day. That’s why we’re committed to finding smart, innovative solutions that improve employee health while keeping costs in check. We don’t stop there — ChristianaCare partners with businesses that have an interest in providing high-quality health care for their employees while keeping costs manageable. Prioritizing preventive care The key to a healthier, more resilient workforce is tackling health issues early in order to prevent the need for costly emergency or “rescue” care. By prioritizing prevention and early intervention, we’ve made progress in improving employee health while controlling costs. In 2023, inpatient facility costs for our employees — which include hospital admissions for surgeries, medical treatments and other care requiring overnight stays — dropped by 9%. Wellness incentives and chronic disease management that shifted care to more cost-effective outpatient settings are driving these results. One of ChristianaCare’s differentiators is CareVio®, our care coordination and chronic disease management platform. CareVio provides personalized support to help employees and their families manage conditions and stay on track with preventive care. CareVio’s diabetes program, for example, has delivered remarkable results. Nearly all participants improved their blood sugar levels in 2023, with average A1c reductions of 1.7 points. Enhancing primary care and wellness programs We’ve also focused on encouraging primary care visits through collaboration between our Population Health and Total Rewards teams. Together, we designed a voluntary wellness incentive program that rewards employees and their families for healthy choices, including support for tobacco-cessation programs to help employees quit smoking and lead healthier lives. In 2023, we expanded our wellness incentive program to include primary care visits for employees and their spouses. Over the next eighteen months, primary care utilization increased over 10%, rising from 66% to 77% as of January 2025. Employees who stay connected to primary care catch health problems early and build stronger relationships with their doctors. We’ve launched programs targeting specific health needs. Our breast cancer screening initiative, focused on women ages 52 to 74, increased participation rates from 63% to 72% in 2023, exceeding our target. Additionally, the CareVio metabolic health program is helping a growing number of participants manage complex conditions with tailored support. Flexibility is essential. That’s why we created the Center for Virtual Health, which provides virtual-first primary care to more than 1,200 employees. This program makes high-quality, preventive care more accessible. Employees can fit care into their schedules while maintaining consistent support for their health. We encourage employees to stay up to date on immunizations by offering frequent vaccination events and tying participation to eligibility for the Caregiver Rewards Program payout. By making it easy and rewarding to stay protected, we’re fostering a safer, healthier workplace for everyone. Collaborative networks and cost management In January 2023, we announced the ChristianaCare Clinical Alliance, a new clinically integrated network in partnership with Highmark. Implemented in our employee health plan in July 2024, the network connects ChristianaCare-employed and community clinicians to provide evidence-based, coordinated care. Focused on improving wellness and managing chronic conditions, the Clinical Alliance is helping caregivers and their families stay healthier while reducing costly emergency visits and hospital stays. Employees who choose Clinical Alliance providers also enjoy lower deductibles for their care. Through all these initiatives, we are making a meaningful difference for our caregivers and our costs. In 2023, thanks to our focus on prevention and smarter care delivery, we kept our overall health care cost growth below the national average. Healthier employees lead to lower expenses and a more engaged, productive workforce. By showing that we value employee health, we’re creating a stronger, more resilient workplace. To learn how ChristianaCare can help you provide better care and control costs for your workforce, contact Donna Antenucci at donna.antenucci@christianacare.org. Donna Antenucci is vice president of population health operations for ChristianaCare. Emily Sahm is vice president of Total Rewards for ChristianaCare.

Donna Antenucci, MHA, BSN, RN

Biography

Donna Antenucci implements Population Health strategy and programming, as well as leading its related operations, including network development, contract management, clinician engagement, quality and regulatory affairs and risk coding. She also oversees the operations functions of the Population Health analytics and informatics teams on population health-focused activity. She serves as the executive director of ChristianaCare Clinical Alliance and eBrightHealth ACO.

Antenucci previously worked as senior vice president of clinically integrated network operations and president of the Virtua Integrated Network, part of Virtua Health. In this role, Antenucci had oversight responsibility for the management of multiple value-based payer arrangements, including commercial and governmental, to ensure health improvement, better care and lower health care cost for South Jersey residents for more than a decade.

She led the successful integration of 257 primary care physicians and more than 1,000 specialists when Virtua acquired Lourdes Health System in 2019. As a health care leader and nurse for over 30 years, Antenucci has worked in neurological and orthopedic surgery, clinical research, case management, utilization management and clinical program management.

Antenucci was nominated to the National Society of Leadership and Success, an honor awarded to a small group of University of Phoenix MHA graduates. She was featured in South Jersey Biz’s Who’s Who in Healthcare and recognized for spearheading innovative ideas in population health, as she and her team were awarded a Trinity Health innovation grant for a Remote Monitoring project, “Virtual Communication in Population Health.” She was also recognized as a National Association of ACO’s Innovation Award recipient for “Relationship-driven Innovations with Skilled Nursing Facilities” to lower cost and improve quality for Medicare beneficiaries.

Areas of Expertise

Population Health

Education

University of Phoenix

Bachelor's Degree

Nursing

University of Phoenix

Master's Degree

Health Care Administration

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