Advocate Community Providers Physician Engagement Meeting September 15, 2015. Astoria World Manor Astoria, NY



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Advocate Community Providers Physician Engagement Meeting September 15, 2015 Astoria World Manor Astoria, NY 1

AGENDA I. ACP Welcome and Update II. ACP DSRIP Incentives III. DSRIP Physician Engagement

DSRIP Update & Progress 3

DSRIP Update & Progress ACP successfully submitted the DSRIP Implementation Plan to DOH ACP successfully completed quarterly reporting requirement to DOH PPS Network opening mid-october to add new Partners and Providers Implementation began April 1, 2015! 4

DSRIP Incentive 5

DSRIP Implementation Incentive ACP disbursement of DSRIP incentives for implementation to providers Incentives are based on DOH-approved DSRIP application: o 22% - Primary Care Physicians o 5% - Specialist Physicians DOH will audit ACP s distribution model o Required Compliance screening o Complying with terms and completion of participation package 6

DSRIP Incentive To receive incentive your DSRIP incentive, please complete and submit the following: Participating Provider Agreement (p. 12) Implementation Certification Checklist W-9 7

Participating Provider Agreement Name of Practice Physician Signature Name of Physician Tax ID used for MEDICAID BILLING Privileged and Confidential Do Not Distribute 8

Implementation Certification Checklist Completion of Provider Participation Agreement and Participation in ACP DSRIP Project Requirements, including Participation/Consent in the Health Information Exchange (HIE) Comply with DOH DSRIP Reporting Requirements for ACP and Periodic Audits using Practice Management Software/EMR/HIE Completion of DOH mandated surveys, including workforce, IT, financial sustainability Completion of all requested Compliance Training and Certifications Practice must use certified Electronic Medical Record (EMR) or commitment to EMR conversion by September 30, 2016 Achievement of 2014 PCMH Level 3 certification by Primary Care Physicians by December 31, 2017 Privileged and Confidential Do Not Distribute 9

DSRIP Incentive Parameters - Physicians Implementation Parameters (Attribution/Participation based): 2 phases of DSRIP Incentives Attribution (PMPQ) Based on DOH panels Participation/Reporting Connectivity/EHR Readiness Future Performance Parameters (Performance/Metric based): Engagement/Reporting Connectivity/EHR Readiness Performance: based on number of patients engaged First term reporting April 1 st - September 30 th 10

DSRIP Incentive Parameters Years 3-5 Performance Parameters (Performance/Metric based): Performance based on Utilization volumes and established metrics Quality - 2014 Level 3 PCMH Recognition achieving PCMH 2014 prior to 12/31/17 deadline 11

DSRIP Implementation Incentive PCP Model DOH Attribution (PMPQ: $12.74) 1 Practice (4,500 attributed patients) 2 Practice (600 attributed patients) 3 Practice (200 attributed patients) $57,328.29 $7,643.77 $2,547.92 Participation/ Reporting $1,276.10 $1,276.10 $1,276.10 Connectivity/ EHR Readiness $1,276.10 $1,276.10 $1,276.10 TOTAL $59,880.49 $10,195.97 $5,100.12 For Illustrative Purposes Only 12

DSRIP Implementation Incentive Specialist Model DOH Attribution (PMPQ: $14.26) Participation/ Reporting Connectivity/ EHR Readiness 1 Practice (800 attributed patients) 2 Practice (200 attributed patients) 3 Practice (50 attributed patients) $11,405.26 $2,851.32 $712.83 $408.92 $408.92 $408.92 $408.92 $408.92 $408.92 TOTAL $12,223.10 $3,669.16 $1,530.67 For Illustrative Purposes Only 13

DSRIP Physician Engagement ACP PPS REQUIREMENTS

ACP PPS Goals Implementing collaborative models of patient care Enhanced care coordination and care management models Monitoring specific performance measures Adherence to evidence-based protocols Adherence to standardized processes across the PPS EDI and PCMH level 3 certification 15

ACP Projects 2.a.i Integrated Delivery System 3.c.1 Diabetes Disease 2.a.iii Health Home At-Risk Management Intervention Program 3.d.iii Asthma Management 2.b.iii 2.b.iv ED care triage for at-risk populations Care Transition 4.b.i 4.b.ii Tobacco Use Cessation Increase Access to High Quality Chronic Disease 3.a.1 Integration of Primary Care Preventive Care and & Behavioral Health Management in both 3.b.1 Cardiovascular Disease Management Clinical and Community Settings 16

DSRIP Process DSRIP is a new program, and as with all new programs, ACP will be continuously improving to make sure all goals and metrics are achieved. The proposed methodologies are intended to make tracking easier when reporting is due to the State providers must be willing to allow access to this information Procedure Codes are developed by ACP and should be posted but not necessarily billed. 17

Paper vs EMR DSRIP requirement that all physicians must be EMR and 2014 PCMH Level 3 Certified CMS Penalties for not having EMR Paper Add the codes to your superbills and submit to your biller for posting Ÿ Need to begin conversations on how to receive this information electronically Portal option - in development Some codes do not need to be billed - others have close quality care gaps and should be billed. EMR Include the codes in CPT Codes (via Order Set) Planning to include functionality for flags for some EMRs - future state Ÿ Some codes do not need to be billed - others have close quality care gaps and should be billed. 18

Project Implementation and Patient Engagement 19

2.a.i Integrated Delivery Systems Target: All patients and providers Engagement: Every patient has a signed ACP HIE consent form Action: Enter HIE01 into CPT field 20

DSRIP Update & Progress ACP is developing the following: Provider portal to enter DSRIP activities - Website functionality to submit suggestions to ACP (www.acppps.org) Internal HIE and interfaces so we are able to effectively and efficiently report on DSRIP progress 21

2.a.iii Health Home At-Risk Intervention Program Target: Patients with one progressive chronic disease, serious mental Illness or traumatic brain Injury Engagement: Every patient has a documented comprehensive care plan Action: Enter CP001 into CPT field 22

2.b.iii ED Care Triage for At-risk Populations Target: Every patient seen in the ED Engagement: Every patient is given an appointment with their PCP or Health Home Action: Availability of PCP for appointment setting Leaving ED with appointment in hand 23

2.b.iv Care Transitions to Reduce 30-day Readmissions Target: Every patient with a hospital admission Engagement: Every patient has a predischarge planning and transitional care visit 7-10 days in office or at home Action: Enter PD001 into CPT field 24

3.a.i Integration of Primary Care and Behavioral Health Target: Every patient seen by the PCP Engagement: Every patient receives a PHQ2 and if positive a PHQ9 Action: Implement IMPACT Model Depression care manager Use G8431 when screening patient 25

3.b.i Evidence Based Strategies for Cardiovascular Disease Target: Patients with Cardiovascular disease or Hyperlipidemia Engagement: Every patient must have life style modification documented Action: Implement Million Hearts Campaign Enter LSM01 into CPT field 26

3.c.i Evidence Based Strategies for Diabetes Target: Patients with Diabetes Engagement: Every patient must have a documented HgbA1C Action: Monitor HgbA1C Life Style Modification/Nutrition 27

3.d.iii Evidence Based Medicine Strategies for Asthma Target: Every patient with Asthma Engagement: Every patient must have a Asthma action plan in place Action: School/Work and Home Asthma action plan in place Enter AST01 into CPT field 28

4.b.i Tobacco Use Cessation Target: All smokers Engagement: Every patient must be screened for tobacco use Action: Cessation counseling Referral to NY QUITS documented Provide educational material 29

4.b.ii Chronic Disease Prevention Target: All patients Engagement: Document and Prescribe Colorectal cancer screening, Mammogram, Pap Smear, Prostate exam, HPV Vaccination, Safe Sex Education Action: Provide educational material 30

ACP PPS Team Alex Damiron adamiron@acppps.org John Dionisio jdionisio@acppps.org Thomas Hoering thoering@acppps.org Lidia Virgil lvirgil@acppps.org Gloria Wong gwong@acppps.org Josephine Wu jwu@acppps.org Liz Webb lwebb@acppps.org 844-ACP-PPS2 (844-227-7772) Website: http://www.acppps.org/ 31

Q & A 32