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Designing a Medical Home for Medicare Beneficiaries Linda M. Magno Director, Medicare Demonstrations.

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1 Designing a Medical Home for Medicare Beneficiaries Linda M. Magno Director, Medicare Demonstrations

2 Medical Home Demonstration Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 (sec. 204) Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 (sec. 204) Will operate in up to 8 states, including urban, rural, underserved areas Will operate in up to 8 states, including urban, rural, underserved areas 3 years 3 years Goal: “… to redesign the health care delivery system to provide targeted, accessible, continuous and coordinated, family-centered care to high-need populations” Goal: “… to redesign the health care delivery system to provide targeted, accessible, continuous and coordinated, family-centered care to high-need populations”

3 Personal Physician Board certified Board certified General internists, family physicians, geriatricians, some specialistsGeneral internists, family physicians, geriatricians, some specialists First point of contactFirst point of contact Continuous careContinuous care Ongoing support, oversight, guidance to implement plan of care Ongoing support, oversight, guidance to implement plan of care Staff and resources to manage comprehensive and coordinated care Staff and resources to manage comprehensive and coordinated care

4 Medical Home Services Oversee development and implementation of plan of care in concert with patient and other physicians caring for patient Oversee development and implementation of plan of care in concert with patient and other physicians caring for patient Use evidence-based medicine & decision- support tools Use evidence-based medicine & decision- support tools Use health information technology to monitor & track health status of patients, provide patient access to services Use health information technology to monitor & track health status of patients, provide patient access to services Encourage patient self-management Encourage patient self-management

5 Design Issues Medical home definition Medical home definition Practice eligibility Practice eligibility Beneficiary eligibility Beneficiary eligibility Payment Payment

6 What Is a Medical Home? It’s all about practice redesign. A medical home is a physician practice that meets certain standards pertaining to: ● Access ● Clinical information system ● Continuity of care ● Coordination of care across providers and settings and settings ● Decision support ● Delivery system design ● Patient/family engagement

7 Two Tiers of Medical Homes Tier 1: Basic medical home services, basic care management fee Tier 1: Basic medical home services, basic care management fee Tier 2: Advanced medical home services, full care management fee Tier 2: Advanced medical home services, full care management fee Tier 1: Basic medical home services, basic care management fee Tier 1: Basic medical home services, basic care management fee Tier 2: Advanced medical home services, full care management fee Tier 2: Advanced medical home services, full care management fee

8 Tier 1 Requirements 17 requirements in 9 domains, such as: 17 requirements in 9 domains, such as: Written standards for patient accessWritten standards for patient access Individualized plan of careIndividualized plan of care Electronic data system to identify/track patientsElectronic data system to identify/track patients Use of evidence-based guidelines for diagnosis and treatmentUse of evidence-based guidelines for diagnosis and treatment Provision of patient education and supportProvision of patient education and support Tracking of tests and referralsTracking of tests and referrals

9 Tier 2 Requirements Tier 1 requirements plus Use of electronic health record to capture clinical information (for example, blood pressure, lab results) Use of electronic health record to capture clinical information (for example, blood pressure, lab results) Systematic approach to coordinate facility-based and outpatient care Systematic approach to coordinate facility-based and outpatient care Review of post-hospitalization medication lists Review of post-hospitalization medication lists 3 of 9 additional capabilities (e.g., e-prescribing, performance measurement, electronic communication with patients and other providers) 3 of 9 additional capabilities (e.g., e-prescribing, performance measurement, electronic communication with patients and other providers)

10 Practice Eligibility Practices must apply to participate in the demonstration Practices must apply to participate in the demonstration Those practices selected must submit documentation to CMS’s implementation contractor to be recognized as medical home before onset of demonstration Those practices selected must submit documentation to CMS’s implementation contractor to be recognized as medical home before onset of demonstration

11 Beneficiary Eligibility Beneficiaries with one or more chronic conditions (high-need) Beneficiaries with one or more chronic conditions (high-need) Not long-term nursing home resident, hospice or ESRD beneficiary Not long-term nursing home resident, hospice or ESRD beneficiary Beneficiaries may be enrolled in only one medical home at a time Beneficiaries may be enrolled in only one medical home at a time

12 Payment Fee-for-service for covered services Fee-for-service for covered services Care management fee to personal physicians Care management fee to personal physicians Incentive payment for medical home practice Incentive payment for medical home practice Share of savings attributable to medical homeShare of savings attributable to medical home Shared savings reduced by care management feesShared savings reduced by care management fees

13 What Is the Care Management Fee? Based on RUC: Work RVUs, practice expenses, and insurance Based on RUC: Work RVUs, practice expenses, and insurance In addition to activities already reimbursed by Medicare In addition to activities already reimbursed by Medicare Risk-adjusted, based on hierarchical condition categories (HCC) score of the patient Risk-adjusted, based on hierarchical condition categories (HCC) score of the patient Based on RUC: Work RVUs, practice expenses, and insurance Based on RUC: Work RVUs, practice expenses, and insurance In addition to activities already reimbursed by Medicare In addition to activities already reimbursed by Medicare Risk-adjusted, based on hierarchical condition categories (HCC) score of the patient Risk-adjusted, based on hierarchical condition categories (HCC) score of the patient

14 What Is the Care Management Fee? Per Member Per Month Payments Medical Home Tier Patients with HCC Score <1.6 Patients with HCC Score ≥1.6 Blended Rate 1$27.12$80.25$40.40 2$35.48$100.35$51.70 HCC score indicates disease burden and predicted future costs to Medicare HCC score indicates disease burden and predicted future costs to Medicare Nationwide, 25% of beneficiaries have HCC ≥ 1.6, and are expected to have Medicare costs that are at least 60% higher than average Nationwide, 25% of beneficiaries have HCC ≥ 1.6, and are expected to have Medicare costs that are at least 60% higher than average HCC score indicates disease burden and predicted future costs to Medicare HCC score indicates disease burden and predicted future costs to Medicare Nationwide, 25% of beneficiaries have HCC ≥ 1.6, and are expected to have Medicare costs that are at least 60% higher than average Nationwide, 25% of beneficiaries have HCC ≥ 1.6, and are expected to have Medicare costs that are at least 60% higher than average

15 Projected Demonstration Timeline Announcement of demonstration sitesDec. 2008 Outreach & practice recruitmentFrom Jan. 2009 on Applications acceptedJan-Mar 2009 Notification of practices to submit documentation of qualification From Apr. 2009 on Technical assistance availableFrom Apr. 2009 on Notification of practices of recognition as medical homes May-Dec. 2009 Practice enrollment of eligible Medicare beneficiaries Upon selection-Dec. 2011 Demonstration beginsJan. 2010 Demonstration endsDec. 2012 Evaluation endsDec. 2013

16 For More Information www.cms.hhs.gov/DemoProjectsEvalRpts/ MD/list.asp#TopOfPage www.cms.hhs.gov/DemoProjectsEvalRpts/ MD/list.asp#TopOfPage


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