2014 Pay-for-Performance Review To Executive Directors 1.

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2014 Pay-for-Performance Review To Executive Directors 1

Topics Pay-for-Performance (P4P) 2014 Results on services Comparisons to previous years Positive Trends Ongoing challenges Looking ahead to 2015

2014 P4P Process 3

Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services (BHRS) – Wraparound BHRS School-based Therapeutic Services (STS) Community Integrated Recovery Centers (CIRC) Extended Acute Care (EAC) Host Homes Inpatient Psychiatric, Adult(AIP) Inpatient Psychiatric, Child (CIP) Intensive Drug & Alcohol Outpatient (IOP) Journey of Hope Outpatient, Drug &Alcohol (DAOP) Outpatient, Mental Health (MHOP) Residential Treatment Facilities for Children (RTF) Residential Treatment Facilities for Adults (RTFA) Residential Rehabilitation Residential Non-Hospital Inpatient Treatment (RINT) Targeted Case Management (TCM) Levels of Care

Major Activities in Spring webinars to review proposed measurements & thresholds Fall webinars to review data & new/revised measurements Meetings with individual providers at their request Piloted addition of participation in a behavioral health screening event for outpatient providers Incorporation of participation in the STS Outcomes Monitoring Project into scoring

Status as of February Awards totaling over $5 million to providers More than 250 reports, in new streamlined format, have been ed to providers

Streamlined Provider Summary Eliminated redundancy of information from NIAC and Quality Management reports Cover Sheet with relevant information Operational Definitions Master Document 7

2014 Results 8

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Total amount of awards by Reporting Year: –$5.4 million in 2014 –$9.5 million in 2013 –$16 million in 2012 –$13.4 million in 2011 –$3.2 million in Award compared to Past Years 10

Positive Trends Achieving Quality Through P4P 11

Residential Rehabilitation: Continuity of Care 12

Child Mental Health Outpatient: Early Engagement 13

TCM: Service Delivery and Continuity of Care 14

Ongoing Challenges 15

Redundancy of measures Allegations and convictions of fraud, waste and abuse for past awards Recognizing consistency in achievement over multiple years Consistently underperforming providers Ongoing Challenges 16

2015 and Beyond 17 Looking Ahead…

Looking Ahead: 2015 and Beyond 18 Ongoing evolution of measurements Behavioral health screening event participation –Scoring and fairness in application Client/Family Satisfaction Survey –Outcomes data directly from service recipients and families

Questions or Comments? 19

Thank You! Thank You! Suet Lim, PhD Performance Evaluation, Analytics and Research Community Behavioral Health 20