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1 Demonstrating Your Value Oregon Society of PAs October 25, 2014 Gleneden Beach, OR Michael L. Powe, Vice President Reimbursement & Professional Advocacy
2 Disclaimer Although every reasonable effort is made to assure accuracy for this presentation, the final responsibility of the correct submission of claims remains with the provider of the service. Medicare, Medicaid, and private payer policies change frequently. The information presented is not meant to be construed as legal, medical or payment advice. CPT is copyright protected by the American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
3 Take Home Points Calculating PA Productivity requires in-depth knowledge of billing and reimbursement policy and claims methodology for the various payers. Many claims are submitted under the physician s identification number (NPI), rendering the PA s work invisible in the claims data. Unless a PA s work (production) and financial contribution can be fully attributed to the PA, a production based compensation formula or bonus arrangement is not calculable.
4 Productivity Stakeholders (employers, health systems, policy makers) in the healthcare arena are constantly looking for methods (metric/formulas) to quantify the level and volume of professional work being delivered by health professionals. For PAs there is often not a single method that fairly and accurately captures the full range of their contribution.
5 The Trend is Clear As medicine and business are increasingly intertwined, PAs should be fully aware of how they are being measured. New payment models will force all practices, hospitals and health systems to be more cost effective in their operations.
6 The Rationale for Tracking PA Work You can t manage what you can t measure. You can t count what you can t see.
7 PA Value Is Beyond Reimbursement Financial contribution to the practice is important, but: It s not just about the reimbursement - Quality of care remains a PA s most important contribution - Patient satisfaction (less wait time, continuity of care, adherence to treatment/medication plans) - Physician quality of life (time off, reduced workload, decreased stress)
8 What Is Productivity? Measurement of clinical labor, professional work, intensity of services delivered, and risk of liability. Productivity measures are less valid unless quality, the efficient use of resources, and patient satisfaction metrics are incorporated.
9 Medicare s Data Release April 9 th CMS released billing information on 880,000 health professionals. Contains Part B fee-for-service claims data for Allows PAs to take a look at services billed under their name and NPI. Will not show services performed by PA and billed under the physician.
10 Utilization Decisions Matter Unless PAs/NPs are empowered to deliver care to the top of their license it is difficult to maximize value. Organizational culture and exposure to best practice models impact utilization
11 Determining Value Some areas are easier to measure than others- Clinical Teaching/mentoring other professionals Research Administrative
12 Issues that Traditionally Hinder Hospitals Billing for PAs General confusion Fear of making a mistake/fraud & audits Lack of clarity related to residents/fellow No clear payer contracting guidelines The Part B/Part A Medicare conundrum Services performed by PAs being captured by physicians
13 Payers and Enrollment: Medicare Medicare enrolls PAs. Claims for services provided by PAs are submitted using the PA s NPI. Reimbursement is at 85 %of the physician fee schedule. Claims also can be submitted under the physician s NPI under Medicare s Incident-to and Shared Visit provisions. Reimbursement is at 100%of the physician fee schedule. However, PAs are invisible on the claim.
14 Payers and Enrollment: Medicaid Oregon Medicaid enrolls or identifies the PA on the claim. In states where PAs are not enrolled, claims are submitted under the physician s NPI.
15 Payers and Enrollment Commercial Payers Private payers may promulgate their own rules. Manychoose not to enroll PAs. They DO however pay for services provided by PAs. Claim is submitted under the physician s number. Note: This is NOT to be confused with Medicare s incident-to billing! The PA, when not enrolled, is not identified on the claim/ invisible.
16 Payers and Enrollment: Commercial Payers Many choose not to enroll PAs. Many do not discount; payment is at the physician rate. The entity billing must ascertain claims methodology and payment rate for each payer with whom they contract
17 Example: Aetna Aetna enrolls PAs (since June 2010) except in Alaska, Kansas, Maine, Michigan and Missouri. Discounts PA services to 85%. Aetna s policy manual states that it follows Medicare s Incident-to policy, allowing for 100% reimbursement if all rules are met. It remains the responsibility of the practice to ascertain the payment policy and claims instructions for each payer with whom they contract.
18 Accounting what the practice charges for the encounter what the practice receives from the payer
19 Charges Are IRRELEVANT Fee schedules are set by payers Not indicative of production/revenue/profit Do not use as an indicator of covering your salary, unless you are in a cash-only practice with 100% collections.
20 Collections Accounts receivable can be considered when computing production or contribution however, MUST be assured FULL attribution to PA even when claims were submitted under physician s NPI (shared, incident-to, commercial payers)
21 Practice Management Software CPT Codes generate charges. CPT codes are kept in practice management software. CPT codes also have a fixed relative value unit, also known as an RVU. RVU include a component to measure work RVUs are standardized, widely available, and a method to evaluate productivity.
22 RVUs There is no such thing as a PA relative value unit. The work intensity and quality for delivering a service is the same whether delivered by a PA or a physician. There may be a need to adjust compensation if a PA generates a similar number of RVUs compared to a physician.
23 RVU= Relative Value Units Can be found in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Three components: Work Practice expense (PE) Malpractice
24 Example: Office visit, established patient Work RVU=.97 Practice Expense=1.07 Source: CMS Physician Fee Schedule Accessed February Malpractice= 0.07
25 Office/Outpatient Visit: New CPT Code Work RVU Price* $ $ $ $ $ Source: CMS Physician Fee Schedule Accessed April 30, 2014 *National Payment Amount: actual practice amount will vary by geographic index
26 Office/Outpatient Visit: Established CPT Code Work RVU Price* $ $ $ $ $ Source: CMS Physician Fee Schedule Accessed April 30, 2014 *National Payment Amount: actual practice amount will vary by geographic index
27 Production and Compensation There is noone production formula because of the many variables involved. There must be an understanding of billing procedures and payment rules. Practice must be able to capture and record the data for services provided by the PA; this often requires additional steps outside the claims process. Attribution must be MANDATORY
28 Compensation/Productivity Formulas Incident-to, shared visits and private payer claims methodologies render PAs invisible in the revenue cycle. Multiple data sources, but what data should be used? AAPA Salary Survey,Specialty PA Org surveys, MGMA, US Bureau of Labor & Statistics, Specialty Societies Resource articles: Calculating PA Productivity RVU BASED PHYSICIAN COMPENSATION AND PRODUCTIVITY
29 A Word of Caution Physicians are increasingly being placed into production based compensation agreements or contracts, as they have become employees, rather than practice owners. PAs on production based compensation can be viewed as competing with, rather than contributing to, the physician s bottom line. In some instances, the PA s ability to seek supervision can be compromised.
30 Production and Compensation DO NOT agree to a purely production based compensation package unless allwork performed by the PA is attributed to the PA. Base salary should be negotiated that is fair. Ancillary services generated by the PA should also be attributed to the PA. The PA mustreceive a copy of the data reports. Be aware that ANY change in the practice may directly affect the PA s ability to produce. Production bonus is incentive to work harder.
31 Productivity Pitfalls/Attribution Global/Post-op Visits have ZERO RVUs. Shared Visit and Incident-to Visits are billed under the physician. Many payers do not enroll PAs so the claim is submitted under the physician s NPI. Practice management software is often driven solely by claims. The PA s work is not captured.
32 So, how am I doing? There are some common metrics out there that practices can track and are widely used to assess productivity. Most come from claims data. Some practice management software is able to capture encounters or work by provider outside of claims data. Many administrators use MGMA data, but there are other sources as well. Consider using multiple sources.
33 MGMA- ACMPE Physician Compensation and Production Survey: 2013 Report Based on 2012 Data Practice Managers provide the data. PA and NP data included. Note the n =#practices reporting Data for one specialty, n2012=65 n2011=66, n2010=55 Some regions, some specialties, have little or no data.
34 MGMA Data: Productivity- Ambulatory Encounters Specialty 2012 Report 2013 Report PA Primary Care PA Ortho PA Surgical Source: MGMA-ACMPE Physician Compensation and Production Survey 2012 Report Based on 2011 Data 2012; 2013 Report Based on 2012 Data
35 MGMA Data: Work RVUs CMS RBRVS Method (Median) PA-Primary Care PA-Ortho ,278 3,493 2, ,243 3,082 1, ,180 3,019 1, ,323 2,899 (wide variability by region) PA-Surgical 1659 Sources: MGMA Physician Compensation and Production Survey: 2010 Report Based on 2009 data; 2011 Report Based on 2010 Data; MGMA-ACMPE Physician Compensation and Production Survey 2012 Report Based on 2011 Data Report Based on 2012 Data
36 Pitfalls with RVU and Encounter Data How was the PA used? Glorified nurse or full status as a PA? What patient care opportunities did the PA have? You can t treat what you don t see.
37 MGMA Data: Compensation PA-Primary Care Salary Median Income $ 92,767 $92,635 $96,834 PA- Ortho $101,457 $106,157 $109,075 PA- Surgical $ 93,447 $111,246 $100,674 Sources: MGMA Physician Compensation and Production Survey: 2010 Report Based on 2009 data; 2011 Report Based on 2010 Data; MGMA-ACMPE Physician Compensation and Production Survey 2012 Report Based on 2011 Data 2012; 2013 Report Based on 2012 Data
38 2013 AAPA Salary Survey: Total Compensation=Salary + bonus Specialty Primary Care $94,000 Orthopaedics $105,000 General Surgery $100,000 Median
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40 National Salary Report 2012 ADVANCE for NPs & PAs Feb Average Fulltime salary $102,165 $94,870 $96,876 Average Part-time salary/ Hourly $55.16 $50.52 $ results: N=1,128 PA responses = 1.3 % of all PAs
41 Society of Dermatology PAs Source: A survey of fellow members of the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants; JAAPA February 2013,
42 MGMA Data: PA-Dermatology Mean Std Dev 25 th % tile Median 75th %tile 90 th %tile ,466 51,046 90, , , ,344 n =17 practices Source: MGMA-ACMPE Physician Compensation and Production Survey 2012 Report Based on 2011 Data 2012.
43 Unique Issues in Surgical Settings
44 Global Surgical Package
45 Surgery/Global Work While not separately payable, track Global visits by using the global visit code on the super-bill or in the EMR : Postoperative follow-up visit included in global service. CPT 2013 AMA The global visits performed by the PA would otherwise have to be performed by the physician. If the PA provided 300 post-op global visits per year, for example, theoretically 300 slots were then made available for the physician to see revenue generating visits.
46 Global Work 31% of the global payment is for work outside the OR. If the PA is doing the pre-op H&P, the post-op rounds, and the post-op office visits, then 31% of the global payment could, theoretically, be applied to the PA. Additionally, 31% of the Work RVU attributed to the procedure could be applied to the PA.
47 For Consideration ACMPE Paper- Physician Assistants in an Orthopaedic Practice : Changing from a Collections Based Compensation to RVU Based System [Mike A. Timmerman, October 2007, American College of Medical Practice Executives] 1. Assigned a random RVU of 1 to post-op global visits, 2. Used the appropriate E+M code RVU for the pre-op H+P to account for the work performed. RVUs added up quickly, demonstrating the PA s contribution to the practice.
48 Surgical Productivity Example: Total Hip (payable at $1,395*) Pre-op work (10%): $ Intra-op work (69%): $ Post-op work (21%): $ *Final figure impacted by geographic index Source: CMS Physician Fee Schedule Accessed April 30, 2014
49 Surgical Productivity If PA does pre-op exam and post-op rounding and office visits, $ could be credited/allocated to PA. Billing records would show $1395 being allocated to the surgeon. An additional separate payment of $ can be officially credited to PA for the first assist (13.6% of surgeon s fee)
50 PA Value/Contribution True measure of PA value might be: first assist payment of $ work share of global payment $ Total = $ per THR
51 Work RVUs Total Hip Work RVU= Apply the same formula Pre-10% =2.07 Post-21% =4.35 Total =6.42 for pre and post-op work Add in the 1st assist: watch the RVUs grow
52 Value Without Reimbursement? Just because a case is in the exclusion list and a first assist fee will not be paid, it does not mean that a PA should not assist the surgeon. A PA assisting in hand cases or scope cases can result in increased efficiency, resulting in the ability to do more cases in the same amount of block time. An extra case or two is far more reimbursement than that of an assist fee.
53 Determining Value Determine value by assessing the physician-pa team as a whole. Looking at the physician s productivity, including work RVUs and accounts receivable before the PA and then after the PA (three or four quarters after orientation.) Claims Data, in most instances, not sufficient information to adequately assess PA productivity.
54 Determining Value PAs, physicians, and administrative staff must recognize that some billing rules render the PA invisible, or that the work and revenue lacks proper attribution. PAs must be able to articulate these points to illustrate their value to the practice.
55 Value Beyond Dollars If the PA didn t perform these services- global visits hospital rounds/notes/discharge summaries patient phone calls, pharmacy phone calls paper work/authorizations, then the physician would have to
56 Resources/Contact Information AAPA Web site: Click on Advocacy; then click on Reimbursement
57 QUESTIONS?
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