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Cost Containment Strategies Michigan Association for Home Care Annual Conference May 13 th 2015 Rob Simione, BS, CPA, Vice President of Simione Financial Monitor 1 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Objectives Identify direct and indirect costs and understand the relationship of costs to multiple reimbursement models. Gain a better understanding of non-clinical and back office costs and become able to evaluate operational cost structure compared to industry benchmarks. Utilize industry benchmarks to evaluate the operating costs and revenue. Create buy in from staff and management on cost efficiency objectives 2 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Introduction Cost Management Work Group Cost Management White Paper Task Force Walter Borginis III, CPA, Chief Editor Joe Calcutt, Chair, Innovations Committee William Dombi, JD, Editor Josh Sullivan, Editor Other Contributors: Jeffrey Aspacher CPA Ramsey Badre Leahy Sarani Banerji Musick Mary Bartlett Sharp, CPA Tom Boyd Simone Melinda Gaboury, COS-C 3 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Simione, CPA Anne Hochsprung Pat Laff, Larry Bill Mark Bob Rob 1

REGULATORY CHANGES AND SCRUTINY STATE AND FEDERAL AUDITS FACE TO FACE ICD 10 AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATIONS COLLABORATION BETWEEN POST ACUTE PLAYERS MEDICARE CUTS SEQUESTRATION HOMECARE REBASING HOSPICE PAYMENT REFINEMENT HOSPICE REBASING HOSPICE SITE OF CARE PRODUCTIVITY ADJUSTMENT 4 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES HOSPITALS & PAYORS PREVENT REHOSPITALIZATIONS POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT RISK BASED PAYMENT BUNDLING DEMONSTRATE VALUE - $ This is probably how we all feel 5 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 5 We try to save cost but we cant sacrifice our mission! 6 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 2

Where do I start? All Financial Cost Data should be easily accessible and broken out. General Ledger Payroll Software Identify Critical Financial KPI Indicators Keep it Simple Focus on Revenue & Cost Drivers Automate your reports Excel Reporting software s Outside vendors Compare to Benchmark Data 7 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Work as a Team Everyone should be involved Executive Management Clinical Directors Financial Directors Need buy in from everyone when it comes to cost review. Analyze what would happen based on industry changes if all cost remained the same. Determine if something must be done! 8 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Benchmark Comparisons Research benchmark sources available NAHC, NHPCO, OCS, SHP, Financial Monitor, MVI, Cost Report data Understand data elements and calculations» Need to ensure apples to apples comparison Who are you comparing to?» Geography, Payer Mix, Profit Status, Agency Type, Revenue Size Remember benchmarks are the median» Always strive to be in the top 10 to 20% 9 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 3

Why is it important and useful BOD / Owners / Hospital Overview of key financial measurements for Home Health and Hospice Provides comparison to industry trends Staff Feedback on Performance Possible Incentives Programs Establish Benchmarks as Goals Track performance against budget Agency Management: Provides context Identifies strengths and weaknesses Assists with decision-making Helps appropriately prioritize Industry: Accurate and timely information Information informs discussions, decisions, policy, and practices Advocacy efforts Understanding the data that is being used to make decisions 10 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Benchmarks 452 National Agencies Regional Agencies 38 30 Not For Profits/8 For Profits 22 Freestanding/16 Hospital Based 15 Agencies with Hospice Services 11 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Gross Margin Gross Margin is where you need to start in any financial analysis. Everyone s performance has an affect on Gross Margin. Direct revenue minus direct expenses Direct Revenue All Net Payer Revenue Direct Expenses Salaries, payroll taxes, workers compensation, benefits, contract, mileage and supply costs from direct patient care 12 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 4

Gross Margin Financial Monitor Data as of December 31 st 2014: Gross Margin 40% Gross Margin by Payer 60% 50% 50% 40% 30% 27% 26% 20% 10% 0% Medicare PPS Medicare Medicaid (any) YOUR CORE HOME CARE HOSPICE Advantage CHALLENGES 13 SOLVING AND 35% Other Gross Margin Hospice Overall Gross Margin 45% Gross Margin by Payer 60% 50% 40% 42% 40% 38% 30% 20% 10% 0% Medicare Medicaid (any) Other 14 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Where to look next? Revenue Admissions Payer Mix Case Weight Mix ALOS Costs Payment Models Staffing Productivity/Case Loads Supplies ALOS 15 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 5

Revenue Review Admission Data Hold staff accountable to admission s not referrals By Referral Source By Payer Source Remember not all admissions are created equal Review Case Weight Mix Accuracy of Oasis Therapy Utilization Review ALOS/Census Hospice ALOS by Referral Source Active Census 16 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Payer Mix Costs 65% 18% 3% 14% Medicare Patients 65% 18% 3% 14% Medicare Advantage Medicaid Revenue 68% 11% 5% 16% Other 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 17 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Hospice Payer Mix Days 92% 3% 5% Medicare Medicaid Revenue 91% 3% 9% Other 85% 90% 95% 100% 18 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 6

Costs Review your payment models Pay Per Visit Salary Hourly Contract Services Productivity Visits per day Telemonitoring Benefit Plans Supply and Mileage Costs 19 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Caution Cutting direct staff salary and benefits can result in: High employee turnover Cutting corners in patient care Overworked staff All will have a negative impact on productivity and quality 20 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Direct Cost Per Visit Home Health Discipline Region Skilled Nursing $87 Physical Therapy $108 Occupational Therapy $100 Speech Therapy $119 Medical Social Worker $135 Home Health Aide $34 Supplies $3.21 21 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 7

Direct Cost Distribution Discipline Salaries Taxes & Benefits Contract Services Transportation SN 70% 17% 6% 7% PT 69% 14% 12% 5% OT 61% 12% 21% 6% ST 54 15% 24% 7% MSW 72% 19% 0% 9% HHA 60% 16% 5% 19% 22 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Productivity Home Health Visits Per Day Discipline Region Skilled Nursing 3.7 Physical Therapy 4.6 Occupational Therapy 4.4 Speech Therapy 4.8 Medical Social Worker 2.5 Home Health Aide 4.8 23 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Visits by Payer Discipline Medicare Medicare Advantage Medicaid Other Nursing 6.5 6.2 6.6 5.1 Therapy 4.8 5.01 1.9 3.5 Medical Social Worker.2.2.2.1 Home Health Aide 1.1 1.1 1.0.45 24 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 8

Productivity Is there enough support to facilitate productivity? Do the teams have adequate clerical support to minimize clinician time spent on non-clinical tasks? Are clinical support resources available to assist the team with problems in the field? Do clinicians have reliable communication tools such as cell phones, pagers, or email? Do you use telehealth? Are there other technologies available to increase productivity? Are clinicians properly utilizing technology during the visit? Is documentation done in the patient s home or at the clinicians home? 25 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Productivity What are the barriers to meeting productivity? Average miles per visit Time available to visit Patient acuity Supply ordering Software or hardware issues Duplication of paperwork 26 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Productivity What are the pitfalls of increasing productivity? Incentives which reward the number of visits without considering outcomes Cutting corners on patient care Increased need for care» Readmissions to home care» Re-hospitalizations» Emergency room visits Impact on patient or consumer satisfaction 27 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 9

Home Health Case Weight Mix SOC at RAP -.965 EOE at Final 1.00 Reimbursement Per Episode $2,445 Therapy % of Total Episodes Upcodes 8% Downcodes -29% Percentage of Recert Episodes 22% LUPA % 10% McKesson Homecare National Users 28 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Conference 2013 28 Home Health Visits per Episode All Episode Types Nursing 7.6 Therapy 5.3 MSW -.2 HHA -1.2 Total -14.6 McKesson Homecare National Users 29 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Conference 2013 29 Cost Per Day by Level of Care - Hospice Direct Costs Region Total Direct $91 Routine Day $79 General Inpatient $616 Respite Inpatient $162 Continuous Care (Hour) $94 30 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 10

Direct Cost Per Visit- Hospice Discipline Region Registered Nurse $104 Therapy $83 Medical Social Worker $107 Home Health Aide $37 Spiritual $57 Volunteer Coordinator (Per Day) $2.03 Bereavement (Per Day) $4.43 Physician Fees as % of Revenue 3% 31 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Ancillary Cost per Day - Hospice Ancillary Region Total In Home Cost Per Day $22 Medical Supplies $2.21 DME $8.51 Drugs & Infusion $8.13 Patient Transportation $.61 Other $2.54 32 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Hospice Statistics Hospice Statistics Region Average Length of Stay 63 Median Length of Stay 17 Percentage of Live Discharges 12% 33 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 11

Hospice Case Loads Discipline RN Case Manager MSW Case Manager HHA Case Load Medical Director Case Load Chaplain Case Load Volunteer Coordinator Case Load Supervisor to RN Case Managers Region 13.2 Patients 26 Patients 12 Patients 48 Patients 38 Patients 52 Patients 7 to 15 Patients Note: Data from NAHC 2013 Study 34 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Non Employee Costs Medical Supplies Send out an RFP to determine if you are getting the best deal Review your formularies Look at transportation costs Are you reimbursing at the IRS allowable or less than that? Do you have an automated way of tracking mileage for accurate recording? Do you randomly audit mileage? Will leasing cars result in lower costs? 35 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Net Margin Management/Finance Responsibility Are you staffed properly based on projected patient volume and payer mix? Have you reviewed your non employee costs? Are your operations and reporting automated? Where are their strengths and weaknesses with in your documentation and reporting processes? Breaking down you cost by department and type. 36 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 12

Net Margin Must look at the whole picture when reviewing indirect costs. The cost compared to the benchmark The performance of the department The affect on incoming revenue Staffing of the organization (overworked staff = cash flow and compliance issues) The future of the industry» What are partners looking for?» What roles/responsibilities will be more on the executive team?» What will be centralized? 37 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Net Margin Home Health Overall 1.05% By Payer: 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 14% Medicare PPS -10% Medicare Advantage 38 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES -28% Medicaid (any) -11% Other Net Margin Hospice National Overall 5.22% By Payer: 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10.49% 10% 1.89% 3.0% 0% Medicare Medicaid Other 39 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 13

Back Office Cost When reviewing and benchmarking back office costs remember to consider: Paper vs. Electronic Record Volume of Non-Medicare Claims Authorizations/Payer Setup Paper vs. Electronic Submission of Claims Staff Effectiveness Staff Training Effective Reporting Outsourcing options 40 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Total Indirect Costs Cost as a % of Total Revenue Total 41% of Revenue» Salaries 18%» Benefits 3%» Other Admin 20%» HH Indirect Cost Per Visit - $56» Hospice Indirect Cost Per day - $62 41 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Marketing Costs Region 3.53% Top Performers 3.15% Hold Marketers accountable for admission NOT referrals Educate your marketing team on the importance of Medicare admissions compared to Managed Care/Medicaid Review Admissions per Marketing FTE 30 Admission per Month per Marketing FTE 60 Admission per Month per Marketing FTE Best Practice 80% Referral to Admission Conversion Ratio Review your Advertising Campaigns do they generate business? Review any Marketing cuts and their impact on revenue. Who will be your future Marketers CEO, President, Owners. 42 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 14

Intake Department»National -2.29%» Collections start with Intake!» Review amount of denied authorization and reauthorizations» Authorization per Intake FTE» Ensure proper authorization process is in place for non Medicare patients 43 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Billing Department Billing Department Region - 1.18%» Review days sales outstanding Home Health 68 days Hospice - 51 days» Review days from SOC to RAP and EOE to final claim Days to RAP 19 days Days to Final 24 days Ensure all claims are sent electronically (non- Medicare as well)» Evaluate staff do you have the right person for the job?» No other task just collections 44 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Clinical Supervision/Support/QI Region Benchmark 8.09% of Total Revenue 180 patients per Case Manager 1 Manager to 9 staff nurses 85.7% of agencies use an integrated delivery care team Supervisors must hold clinicians accountable to productivity standards Coordinators must schedule staff to be efficient to achieve productivity measures Support staff must assist with any field issues QI must ensure that clinicians and staff are compliant with all rules and regulations. Outsource coding function? Maximize case weight mix 45 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 15

Information Technology Region -.93% National 1.23% Total IT Cost as a % of Revenue Average Gross Margin 5% or More 31% 2.5% to 5% 39% 1.0 to 2.5% 46% Less than 1% 27% 46 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Information Technology Educate and train your clinicians and back office staff on how to best use the EMR system to create efficiencies Outsource hardware and server support Research new technology that can improve efficiencies: Patient Portals Telehealth New devices/applications 47 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Other Staffing Costs Executive Management 3.48% Accounting -.64% Medical Records.66% HR/Education/Recruitment.21% Development & Fundraising.39% Other Office Support 2.99% Home Office 17.63% (Hospital or Management Fees) 48 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 16

Non Employee Costs Space Occupancy 1.39% Rent or Own Space? Mobile work staff Utilities & Maintenance Fees Renegotiate interest rates Legal/Audit/Professional Fees -.32% Send out an RFP every 2-3 years Outsource cost report function Outsource or in house legal department? 49 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Non Employee Costs Liability Insurance.27% Interest Expense -.13% Bad Debt.77% Equipment Purchase/Lease/Repairs -.33% All Other Admin 1.67% 50 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Home Health Case Weight Mix SOC at RAP -..984 EOE at Final 1.01 Reimbursement Per Episode $2,438 Therapy % of Total Episodes Upcodes 8% Downcodes -23% Percentage of Recert Episodes 23% LUPA % 9% McKesson Homecare National Users 51 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Conference 2013 51 17

Implementation Strategies Warning: Cost reductions are just one part of a comprehensive plan to deal with these Medicare payment reductions and unfunded mandates. You must build revenues in order to avoid a death spiral on continual cost reductions. 52 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Implementation Strategies Create a plan to reduce expenses: Must convince management team of need to contain costs by modeling the impact of present and future Medicare cuts on your agency. Identify appropriate benchmarks. Engage in strategic meetings to discuss variances to benchmarks 53 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES Implementation Strategies Try to implement all staff reductions at one time and express the belief that these cuts will address the situation. It is important for employee morale to establish stability after the staff reduction and not give the impression that more reductions are pending. 54 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 18

Questions? Rob Simione robsimione@simione.com Phone: 203 287 9288 THANK YOU! 55 SOLVING YOUR CORE HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CHALLENGES 19