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1 CMS Innovation and Health Care Delivery System Reform Dr. Patrick Conway, M.D., MSc CMS Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Administrator for Innovation and Quality Director, Center for Medicare and Medicaid innovation Director, Center for Clinical Standards and Quality March 24, 2015
2 Better Care, Smarter Spending, Healthier People In three words, our vision for improving health delivery is about better, smarter, healthier. If we find better ways to deliver care, pay providers, and distribute information, we can receive better care, spend our dollars more wisely, and have healthier communities, a healthier economy, and a healthier country. We understand that it s our role and responsibility to lead and we will. What we won t do and can t do is go it alone. Patients, providers, government, and business all stand to benefit if we get this right, and this shared purpose calls out for deeper partnership. So we will continue to work across sectors for the goals we share: better care, smarter spending, and healthier people. 2
3 Overview Delivery System Reform and Our Goals Early Results CMS Innovation Center 3
4 CMS support of health care Delivery System Reform will result in better care, smarter spending, and healthier people Historical state Key characteristics Producer-centered Incentives for volume Unsustainable Fragmented Care Systems and Policies Fee-For-Service Payment Systems Public and private sectors Evolving future state Key characteristics Patient-centered Incentives for outcomes Sustainable Coordinated care Systems and Policies Value-based purchasing Accountable Care Organizations Bundled payments Medical Homes Quality/cost transparency Population-based payments 4
5 Delivery System Reform requires focusing on the way we pay providers, deliver care, and distribute information Improving the way providers are incentivized, the way care is delivered, and the way information is distributed will help provide better care at lower cost across the health care system. Focus Areas Pay Providers Description Promote value-based payment systems Test alternative payment models Increase linkage of Medicaid, Medicare FFS, and other payments to value Bring proven alternative payment models to scale Encourage the integration and coordination of clinical and support services Deliver Care Improve population health Promote patient engagement through shared decision making Distribute Information Create transparency on cost and quality information Bring electronic health information to the point of care for meaningful use Source: Burwell SM. Setting Value-Based Payment Goals HHS Efforts to Improve U.S. Health Care. NEJM 2015 Jan 26; published online first. 5
6 CMS has adopted a framework that categorizes payments to providers Category 1: Fee for Service No Link to Value Category 2: Fee for Service Link to Quality Category 3: Alternative Payment Models Built on Fee-for-Service Architecture Category 4: Population-Based Payment Description Payments are based on volume of services and not linked to quality or efficiency At least a portion of payments vary based on the quality or efficiency of health care delivery Some payment is linked to the effective management of a population or an episode of care Payments still triggered by delivery of services, but opportunities for shared savings or 2-sided risk Payment is not directly triggered by service delivery so volume is not linked to payment Clinicians and organizations are paid and responsible for the care of a beneficiary for a long period (e.g., 1 year) Medicare Fee-for- Service examples Limited in Medicare feefor-service Majority of Medicare payments now are linked to quality Hospital valuebased purchasing Physician Value Modifier Readmissions / Hospital Acquired Condition Reduction Program Accountable Care Organizations Medical homes Bundled payments Comprehensive Primary Care initiative Comprehensive ESRD Medicare-Medicaid Financial Alignment Initiative Fee-For- Service Model Eligible Pioneer Accountable Care Organizations in years 3-5 Maryland hospitals Source: Rajkumar R, Conway PH, Tavenner M. CMS engaging multiple payers in payment reform. JAMA 2014; 311:
7 During January 2015, HHS announced goals for value-based payments within the Medicare FFS system Goals 30% of Medicare payments are tied to quality or value through alternative payment models (categories 3-4) by the end of 2016, and 50% by the end of % of all Medicare fee-for-service payments are tied to quality or value (categories 2-4) by the end of 2016, and 90% by the end of 2018 Purpose Stakeholders Next steps Set internal goals for HHS Invite private sector payers and Medicaid to match or exceed HHS goals Consumers Businesses/Purchasers Payers Providers State partners (including Medicaid programs) Testing of new models and expansion of existing models is critical to reaching incentive goals Creation of the Health Care Payment Learning and Action Network to align incentives and identify best practices 7
8 Target percentage of payments in FFS linked to quality and alternative payment models by 2016 and 2018 Alternative payment models (Categories 3-4) FFS linked to quality (Categories 2-4) All Medicare FFS (Categories 1-4) % ~20% 30% 50% 68% >80% 85% 90% Historical Performance Goals 8
9 CMS is aligning with private sector and states to drive delivery system reform CMS Strategies for Aligning with Private Sector and States Convening Stakeholders Convened payers in 7 markets in Comprehensive Primary Care Convening payers, providers, employers, consumers, and public partners through the Health Care Payment Learning and Action Network Incentivizing Providers Pioneer ACOs agreements required 50% of the ACO s business to be in value-based contracts by the end of the second program year Partnering with States The State Innovation Models Initiative funds testing awards and model design awards for states implementing comprehensive delivery system reform The Maryland All-Payer Model tests the effectiveness of an all-payer rate system for hospital payments 9
10 Delivery System Reform and Our Goals Early Results CMS Innovation Center 10
11 Results: Per Capita Spending Growth at Historic Lows 28% 27% 12% 11% *27.59% *Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit implementation, Jan % 9% 9.24% 8% 7% 7.64% 7.16% 6% 5.99% 5% 4% 4.63% 4.91% 4.15% 3% 2% 1% Source: CMS Office of the Actuary 1.98% 1.36% 2.25% 1.13% 0.35% 0% Medicare Per Capita Growth Medical CPI Growth 11
12 Pioneer ACOs provided higher quality and lower cost care to Medicare beneficiaries in their first two performance years Pioneer ACOS were designed for organizations with experience in coordinated care and ACO-like contracts Pioneer ACOs showed improved quality outcomes Quality outperformed published benchmarks in 15/15 clinical quality measures and 4/4 patient experience measures in year 1 and improved in year 2 Mean quality score of 85.2% in 2013 compared to 71.8% in 2012 Average performance score improved in 28 of 33 (85%) quality measures Pioneer ACOs generated savings for 2 nd year in a row $384M in program savings combined for two years Average savings per ACO increased from $2.7 million in PY1 to $4.2 million in PY2 19 ACOs operating in 12 states (AZ, CA, IA, IL, MA, ME, MI, MN, NH, NY, VT, WI) reaching over 600,000 Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries Duration of model test: January 2012 December 2014; 19 ACOs extended for 2 additional years Results from regression based analysis Results from actuarial analysis 12
13 Comprehensive Primary Care (CPC) is showing early positive results CMS convenes Medicaid and commercial payers to support primary care practice transformation through enhanced, non-visit-based payments, data feedback, and learning systems Across all 7 regions, CPC reduced Medicare Part A and B expenditures per beneficiary by $14 or 2%* Reductions appear to be driven by initiative-wide impacts on hospitalizations, ED visits, and unplanned 30-day readmissions 7 regions (AR, OR, NJ, CO, OK, OH/KY, NY) encompassing 31 payers, nearly 500 practices, and approximately 2.5 million multi-payer patients Duration of model test: Oct 2012 Dec 2016 * Reductions relative to a matched comparison group and do not include the care management fees (~$20 pbpm) 13
14 Spotlight: Comprehensive Primary Care, SAMA Healthcare SAMA Healthcare Services is an independent four-physician family practice located located in El Dorado, a town in rural southeast Arkansas Services made possible by CPC investment Care management Each Care Team consists of a doctor, a nurse practitioner, a care coordinator, and three nurses Teams drive proactive preventive care for approximately 19,000 patients Teams use Allscripts Clinical Decision Support feature to alert the team to missing screenings and lab work Risk stratification The practice implemented the AAFP six-level risk stratification tool Nurses mark records before the visit and physicians confirm stratification during the patient encounter -Practice Administrator A lot of the things we re doing now are things we wanted to do in the past We needed the front-end investment of startup money to develop our teams and our processes 14
15 Partnership for Patients contributes to quality improvements and cost savings Data shows a 17% reduction in hospital acquired conditions across all measures from ,000 lives saved 1.3 million patient harm events avoided $12 billion in savings Many areas of harm dropping dramatically patient safety improving Leading Indicators, change from 2010 to 2013 Ventilator- Associated Pneumonia Early Elective Delivery Central Line- Associated Blood Stream Infections Venous thromboembolic complications Readmissions 62.4% 70.4% 12.3% 14.2% 7.3% 15
16 Delivery System Reform and Our Goals Early Results CMS Innovation Center 16
17 The Innovation Center portfolio aligns with delivery system reform focus areas Focus Areas Pay Providers CMS Innovation Center Portfolio* Test and expand alternative payment models Accountable Care Pioneer ACO Model Medicare Shared Savings Program (housed in Center for Medicare) Advance Payment ACO Model Comprehensive ERSD Care Initiative Primary Care Transformation Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative (CPC) Multi-Payer Advanced Primary Care Practice (MAPCP) Demonstration Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Advanced Primary Care Practice Demonstration Independence at Home Demonstration Graduate Nurse Education Demonstration Bundled Payment for Care Improvement Model 1: Retrospective Acute Care Model 2: Retrospective Acute Care Episode & Post Acute Model 3: Retrospective Post Acute Care Model 4: Prospective Acute Care Oncology Care Model Initiatives Focused on the Medicaid Medicaid Emergency Psychiatric Demonstration Medicaid Incentives for Prevention of Chronic Diseases Strong Start Initiative Medicaid Innovation Accelerator Program Dual Eligible (Medicare-Medicaid Enrollees) Financial Alignment Initiative Initiative to Reduce Avoidable Hospitalizations among Nursing Facility Residents Deliver Care Support providers and states to improve the delivery of care Learning and Diffusion Partnership for Patients Transforming Clinical Practice Community-Based Care Transitions Health Care Innovation Awards State Innovation Models Initiative SIM Round 1 SIM Round 2 Maryland All-Payer Model Million Hearts Initiative Increase information available for effective informed decision-making by consumers and providers Distribute Information Information to providers in CMMI models Shared decision-making required by many models * Many CMMI programs test innovations across multiple focus areas 17
18 Accountable Care Organizations: Participation in Medicare ACOs growing rapidly 424 ACOs have been established in the MSSP and Pioneer ACO programs 7.8 million assigned beneficiaries This includes 89 new ACOS covering 1.6 million beneficiaries assigned to the shared saving program in 2015 ACO-Assigned Beneficiaries by County 18
19 Bundled Payments for Care Improvement is also growing rapidly The bundled payment model targets 48 conditions with a single payment for an episode of care Incentivizes providers to take accountability for both cost and quality of care Four Models - Model 1: Retrospective acute care hospital stay only - Model 2: Retrospective acute care hospital stay plus post-acute care - Model 3: Retrospective post-acute care only - Model 4: Acute care hospital stay only 102 Awardees and 167 episode initiators in phase 2 as of January new awardees and 373 new episode initiators will enter phase 2 in April 2015 Duration of model is scheduled for 3 years: Model 1: April 2013 to present Models 2,3,4: October 2013 to present * Current as of January
20 State Innovation Model grants have been awarded in two rounds CMS is testing the ability of state governments to utilize policy and regulatory levers to accelerate health care transformation Primary objectives include Improving the quality of care delivered Improving population health Increasing cost efficiency and expand value-based payment Six round 1 model test states Eleven round 2 model test states Twenty one round 2 model design states 20
21 Round 1 states are testing and Round 2 states are designing and implementing comprehensive reform plans Round 1 States testing APMs Round 2 States designing interventions Arkansas Patient centered medical homes Accountable care Episodes Near term CMMI objectives Establish project milestones and success metrics Maine Support development of states stakeholder engagement plans Massachusetts Onboard states to Technical Assistance Solution Center and SIMergy Collaboration site Minnesota Oregon Launch State HIT Resource Center and CDC support for Population Health Plans Vermont 21
22 Maryland is testing an innovative All-Payer Payment Model Maryland is the nation s only all-payer hospital rate regulation system Model will test whether effective accountability for both cost and quality can be achieved within all-payer system based upon per capita total hospital cost growth Quality of care will be measured through Readmissions Hospital Acquired Conditions Population Health Maryland has ~6 million residents* Hospitals began moving into All-Payer Global Budgets in July % of Maryland hospital revenue will be in global budgets - All 46 MD hospitals have signed agreements Model was initiated in January 2014; Five year test period * US census bureau estimate for
23 Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative is designed to help clinicians achieve large-scale health transformation The model will support over 150,000 clinician practices over the next four years to improve on quality, lower costs, and enter alternative payment models Two network systems will be created Phases of Transformation 1) Practice Transformation Networks: peer-based learning networks designed to coach, mentor, and assist 2) Support and Alignment Networks: provides a system for utilizing professional associations and publicprivate partnerships to drive improvement 23
24 Innovation Center 2015 Looking Forward We are focused on: Implementation of Models Monitoring & Optimization of Results Evaluation and Scaling Integrating Innovation across CMS Portfolio analysis and launch new models to round out portfolio 24
25 Next Generation ACO Model A new opportunity in accountable care: More predictable financial targets; Greater opportunities to coordinate care; High quality standards consistent with other Medicare programs and models. The Model seeks to test how strong financial incentives for ACOs can improve health outcomes and reduce expenditures for Original Medicare beneficiaries. 25
26 Model Principles Protect Medicare FFS beneficiaries freedom of choice; Create a financial model with long-term sustainability; Use a prospectively-set benchmark that: Rewards quality; Rewards both attainment of and improvement in efficiency; and Ultimately transitions away from updating benchmarks based on ACO s recent expenditures; Offer benefit enhancements that directly improve the patient experience and support coordinated care (e.g., telehealth); Allow beneficiaries a choice in their alignment with the ACO Mitigates fluctuations in aligned beneficiary populations Respects beneficiary preferences; Smooth ACO cash flow and improve investment capabilities through alternative payment mechanisms (e.g. population-based payments). 26
27 What can you do to help our system achieve the goals of Better Care, Smarter Spending, and Healthier People? Eliminate patient harm Focus on better care, smarter spending, and healthier people within the population you serve Engage in accountable care and other alternative payment contracts that move away from fee-for-service to model based on achieving better outcomes at lower cost Invest in the quality infrastructure necessary to improve Focus on data and performance transparency Test new innovations and scale successes rapidly Relentlessly pursue improved health outcomes 27
28 Contact Information Dr. Patrick Conway, M.D., M.Sc. CMS Acting Principal Deputy Administrator and CMS Chief Medical Officer
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