Indian Health Service(IHS)/Tribal Health Program (THP) Reimbursement Agreements May 8, 2018 Majed Ibrahim Program Manager 5/8/2018.

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Indian Health Service(IHS)/Tribal Health Program (THP) Reimbursement Agreements May 8, 2018 Majed Ibrahim Program Manager 5/8/2018

IHS/THP Milestones October 1, 2010: the VA Under Secretary for Health and the IHS Director signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). March-May 2012: VA, IHS, and THPs initiated tribal consultation on a draft national agreement. June 2012: Confirmed the approach of one National Agreement with IHS and individual sharing agreements under 38 USC 8153 for THPs due to their sovereign nature. August 24, 2012: VA Under Secretary for Health signed and distributed the Dear Tribal Leader Letter with program guidance. December 5, 2012: VA-IHS National Agreement signed. January 12, 2017: VA-IHS National Agreement was extended through June 30, 2019. January-October 2017: Most THPs Agreements were extended through June 30th, 2019. Present: Ongoing coordination and onboarding of THPs. 5/8/2018

Benefits Resulting from IHS/THP Agreements Promotes quality health care through collaborative relationships and agreements. Focuses on increasing care coordination, collaboration, and resource-sharing for eligible American Indian (AI) /Alaska Native (AN) Veterans. Provides eligible AI/AN Veterans with access to care closer to their homes in a culturally sensitive environment. 5/8/2018

Payment Methodologies & Fees Inpatient hospital services are based on Medicare Inpatient Prospective Patient System (IPPS) for Lower 48 and All Inclusive Per diem Rate for Alaska. Outpatient services are based on the IHS All Inclusive Rate published in the Federal Register. Critical Access Hospitals are reimbursed at the established rate as determined by Medicare. Ambulatory Surgical Services are reimbursed at Medicare rates. Administrative fees applied to the following claims: Except for Pharmacy, paper claims will incur a $15 fee for the duration of agreements 5/8/2018

Direct Care Services Direct Care Services are defined as any health service that is provided directly by IHS/THP. This does not include Contract Health Services, unless those services are provided within the walls of the IHS or THP facility. VA will not reimburse for any services that are excluded from the Medical Benefits package or for which the eligible AI/AN Veteran does not meet qualifying criteria. 5/8/2018

Status of IHS/THP Reimbursement Program To date, VA has reimbursed over $71 million for direct care services provided by IHS & THPs covering over 9,000 eligible AI/AN Veterans. IHS:77 Implementation plans signed. THP: Currently 109 signed agreements, with 44 tribes in progress. 5/8/2018

IHS/THP Agreements Versus Other MOUs Reimbursement agreements: Apply only to AI/AN Veterans receiving direct care services, except in Alaska. Do not relate to existing Memorandum of Understandings (MOUs) or sharing agreements. Program guidance and authorities for these agreements do not apply to other agreements or MOUs that maybe in progress and/or in place. While some VA Medical Centers’ (VAMCs) staff involved with Reimbursement Agreements might also be the points of contact for other MOU development efforts, the efforts should be considered separate and distinct. 5/8/2018

Basic Process for Establishing THP Agreements Using the agreement template, the VAMC, THP, and Contracting Officer work together to complete the draft reimbursement agreement. The national template shall always be used. Concurrently, the THP works to satisfy local implementation criteria. Once the draft is complete, it will be reviewed by Office of Community Care, Network Contracting Office and Regional Counsel, respectively. After final signatures, reimbursement for direct care can commence. 5/8/2018

Eligibility & Enrollment VA and IHS are responsible for determining eligibility for health care services within their respective programs. The eligible Veteran must also meet IHS eligibility requirements and be eligible for services in accordance with 42 C.F.R. Part 136. Veterans must be enrolled in the VA system before a claim can be processed and reimbursed. Monthly training is provided by the VHA Health Eligibility Center (please email Tribal.Agreements@va.gov to receive a Calendar Invite). 5/8/2018

IHS/THP Resources and Contact Information Information on how to establish agreements, templates, forms and guides about the program are housed at Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Office of Community Care https://www.va.gov/COMMUNITYCARE/programs/veterans/ihs/index.asp For more information on getting started with Tribal Health Program agreements, please contact us via email at; tribal.agreements@va.gov 5/8/2018

Questions? 5/8/2018