Voluntary EHR Certification Listening Session for LTPAC and BH Presentation on use of CEHRT by Physicians working in LTPAC.

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Voluntary EHR Certification Listening Session for LTPAC and BH Presentation on use of CEHRT by Physicians working in LTPAC

Leverage existing use of CEHRT by LTC Physicians when developing Voluntary Certification Standards. ~ 5,000 Physicians & NPPs provide 50% of all LTPAC on site medical care Majority are both Medicare & Medicaid eligible Many already carry portable CEHRT to facility for documentation and practice management Qualify for Hardship Exemption because facility EHRs are not designed to support MU by attending staff

Rod Baird Extended Care Physicians – NC/SC – 70+ Physicians & NPPs covering 120 LTC facilities Geriatric Practice Management – CEHRT developer for LTC Physicians - ~400 users in 18 states 2012 CMMI Innovation Advisor – Developing infrastructure so support a LTC PCMH NCPCP – LTPAC ePrescribing Work Group 14 AMDA - The Society for Post Acute and Long Term Care Medicine – Member of Public Policy and Quality Committee

LTC Physician/Patient Relations LTC is a Primary Care Place of Service for ACO and other MSSPs According to CMS Data, >50% of LTC Patients are ‘attributed’ to the LTC Physicians serving them ACO and CMS VBP data for large LTC groups place their patient population in the 95+% based on retrospective risk adjusted payments

LTPAC Physicians 100% of Physicians working LTC are covered by the CMS EHR Meaningful Use regulations – Some qualify for hardship exemptions ~80% of LTC Physicians, and most Nurse Practitioners are eligible for the State Medicaid HIT incentive While unable to demonstrate MU because of structural barriers a significant # of LTPAC Physicians & NPPs use CEHRT

A small # of Physicians cover 50% of LTPAC patient services data from CMS 2012 PUF Total number of providers reporting any LTPAC E&M activity52,426 providers listed with any SNF/NF service 46,579 SNF/NF encounters 24,660,090 SNF Admission Encounters (99304:99306) 2,640,031 Number of providers required to deliver the 50 th percentile encounter (12,330,000)4,831 Annual number of SNF/NF encounters provided by the 4,831 st Provider1,390 Percent of Encounters by those 4,831 providers that were in a: SNF/NF83% ALF/Resthome4% Hospital8% Other5%

Barriers to LTPAC MU #1 barrier is inability to ePrescribe – High volume of admission covered by telephone, no structured data available – Solution – adopt NCPDP LTPAC eRx workflow model –part of NIST standard #2 barrier is communication with Patient – Often cognitively impaired, difficult for Physician to establish electronic connection w/ surrogate – Solution – connect Physician & surrogate via LTPAC facility’s EHR

Opportunity When LTPAC Physicians meaningfully use CEHRT, their work product is highly valuable for Community Based PCPs and Hospital Physicians Addressing the need to share data between the facility EHR and Attending Physician’s EHR in voluntary certification will yield immediate benefits consistent with the Triple Aim