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Joint Commission Accreditation Community Based Palliative Care Certification Presented by: Kathy Clark, MSN, RN Associate Project Director Specialist, DSSM Tammy Croney, RN, DNP Home Care Surveyor/Palliative Care Reviewer Julia S. Finken, BSN, MBA, CPHQ, CSSBB Associate Director, Business Development 1

GoToWebinar Housekeeping Your Participation Join audio: Choose Mic & Speakers to use VoIP Choose Telephone and dial using the information provided Questions/Comments: Submit questions and comments via the Questions panel. Note: Today s presentation is being recorded and will be posted on the Joint Commission website. 2

Joint Commission Accreditation Community Based Palliative Care Certification Presented by: Kathy Clark, MSN, RN Associate Project Director Specialist, DSSM Tammy Croney, RN, DNP Home Care Surveyor/Palliative Care Reviewer Julia S. Finken, BSN, MBA, CPHQ, CSSBB Associate Director, Business Development 3

Objectives Define important tenants of Community Based Palliative Care Services Outline key milestones in the development of the Joint Commission Community Based Palliative Care Certification program. List critical Community Based Palliative Care Certification Standards State important lessons learned during the Community Based Palliative Care Certification pilot surveys Highlight the key elements of the Community Based Palliative Care Certification survey process 4

Background Growth of Palliative Care Services TJC Advanced Palliative Care Certification Program Inception of Community Based Palliative Care Certification Program 5

Development Process Call to action Industry survey Discussions with key industry stakeholders Focus group calls with Palliative Care service providers Learning visits to accredited Home Care organizations that are providing Palliative Care in the community Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) input Development of proposed CBPC Certification Standards TJC approval process Field Review survey of proposed standards (feedback from Home Care customers and TAP) Pilot testing of survey process 6

Eligibility Requirements Home Health and/or Hospice organizations that elect to apply for CBPC Certification must meet the following: All General Eligibility Requirements currently in the Home Care manual (ACC chapter) All new CBPC Eligibility Requirements For more on eligibility: http://www.jointcommission.org/communitybased_palliative_care_certification_option_july_1_2016/ 7

Eligibility Requirements (cont'd.) New: A Home Health or Hospice Agency qualifies for Home Care Community Based Palliative Care Certification under the following conditions: Org is TJC Home Care accredited (HH and/or Hospice) Able to provide CBPC services 24/7 as needed Had 5 CBPC patients/last 12 months; 3 active on survey CBPC services provided in patient's residence Org utilizes clinical practice guidelines to provide CBPC services 8

Examples of Eligible Organizations HH and/or Hospice org seeking initial accreditation may also include CBPC Certification in their initial survey HH and/or Hospice org may include CBPC Certification in their triennial survey HH and/or Hospice accredited org may choose to schedule a CBPC Certification Extension survey prior to their next triennial survey (Accredited orgs may be deemed or non-deemed status) 9

CBPC Certification Standards Chapters in the Home Care manual with CBPC Certification standards: Accreditation Participation Requirements (APR) Human Resources (HR) Information Management (IM) Leadership (LD) Provision of Care (PC) Performance Improvement (PI) Record of Care (RC) Rights and Responsibilities (RI) 10

Human Resources - IDT HR.01.02.07, EP10 For organizations that elect The Joint Commission Community-Based Palliative Care Certification option: The program s core interdisciplinary team is comprised of the following: - Physician(s) (doctor of medicine or osteopathy) who has specialized training in palliative care and/or hospice care; clinical experience in palliative medicine and/or hospice care; or is board-certified or boardeligible for certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine - Registered nurse(s) or advanced practice nurse(s) who has training in palliative care and/or hospice care; clinical experience in hospice or palliative care; or one who has, or is eligible for, palliative care certification - Chaplain(s) who has training in palliative care and/or hospice care; experience in hospice or palliative care; or one who has or is eligible for board certification; or, a spiritual care professional(s)* who has training in palliative care and/or hospice care or experience in hospice or palliative care Note: The program may choose to have a full- or part-time chaplain or spiritual care provider on staff; they may utilize a chaplain from another program within the organization, such as the hospital or hospice; or, they may utilize chaplains and/or spiritual care providers from other organizations in the local community, including parish nurses. The patient also has the right to involve his or her personal spiritual care provider (such as a pastor, priest, rabbi, or religious leader) rather than the program's chaplain. 11

Human Resources - IDT (cont'd) HR.01.02.07, EP10 (cont'd) - Social worker(s) who has training in palliative care and/or hospice care; experience in hospice or palliative care; or one who has, or is eligible for, palliative care certification Note: The program may choose to have a full- or part-time social worker on staff; they may utilize a social worker from another program within the organization, such as the hospital or hospice; or, they may utilize social workers from other organizations in the community if they are available. Footnote *: Spiritual care professionals are recognized as specialists who provide spiritual counseling. Source: Dahlin, C., editor, The National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care, 3rd edition, 2013, p. 26. 12

Critical Standards/EPs for CBPC HR.01.02.01, EP27-29 Staff with PC education/experience HR.01.02.07, EP12 IDT responsibilities in writing HR.01.02.07, EP24 Staff orientation - content for PC HR.01.06.01, EP27 Competency in providing PC LD.04.03.03, EP34 Process to refer patients to hospice LD.04.04.01, EP27 Written PI plan LD.04.04.09, EP7 Use of CPGs PC.01.01.01, EP49 Process to identify CBPC patients PC.01.02.01, EPs46-52 Initial assessments by IDT members RI.01.05.01, EP23 Advance care planning discussions 13

Learning Visits and Pilot Surveys: Lessons Learned Learning visits: One large independent hospice and palliative care organization and one hospital-based home health organization that provided CBPC services Pilot tested CBPC standards at 2 organizations (one independent hospice organization and one independent HH and Hospice organization, both of which provide CBPC services) Main lesson learned? 14

Survey Process: What Will it Look Like? On-site survey for a HH and/or Hospice organization that choose the CBPC Certification option: Agenda will be similar to current agenda, and surveyor(s) will evaluate all services throughout the survey (no specific day for surveying CBPC, unless this is done as an extension survey) Orientation to the organization will include time for the organization to explain their CBPC program/services All services (including CBPC) will be addressed in specific sessions, including Leadership, Emergency Management, Environment of Care, Infection Control, Medication Management; the Data System Tracer will allow time for the organization to present Performance Improvement data and information for each service (including CBPC) Session re: Credentialing of LIPs will be added to the Competency session Time will be allotted to meet with the IDT members Time will be allotted for CBPC patient tracers 15

Preparing for Certification Organizations that decide to pursue CBPC Certification can do so in one of two ways: Complete the e-app to add CBPC at the time of your Initial or Triennial on-site survey (one day will be added to the on-site survey) Complete the e-app for a one-day extension survey to be done between accreditation surveys Home Care surveyors with experience/education in palliative care will be assigned to these surveys 16

CBPC Certification Pricing Annual Fee $685 Add-on to Initial or Triennial Survey on-site fee is $940 Extension Survey on-site Fee is $3850 17

Potential Reimbursement Commercial Insurance Aetna Blue Cross/Blue Shield Highmark Inc. other Medicare Advantage Managed Care Demonstration Projects Medicaid Managed Care Demonstration Projects Grants Robert Wood Johnson CMS Innovation Other Provider Health Systems Hospitals Medical Groups/Ambulatory Clinics ACOs Other 18

TJC Regulatory and Payer Advocacy HR 3119: Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act; Introduced by Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY) S 1549: The Care Planning Act of 2015; Introduced by Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) S 1574: The CARE Act (Companion to House Bill); Introduced by Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) 8 additional bills with some relevance to Palliative Care 19

General Resources Clinical Practice Guidelines: Dahlin, C., editor, The National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care Clinical Prctice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care, 3rd edition, 2013 National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO), Standards of Practice for Pediatric Palliative Care and Hospice, 2010 Article: Leff, B., Carlson, C., Saliba, D., Ritchie, C. The invisible homebound: Setting quality of care standards for home-based primary and palliative care. Health Affairs 2015, 34 (1), p. 21-29. Professional Organizations: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) www.aahpm.org Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) www.capc.org Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA) www.hpna.org National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) www.nhpco.org 20

Payer and Regulatory Resources Aetna www.aetna.com Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield - www.excellusbcbs.com Highmark Inc. - www.highmark.com Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - www.rwjf.org CMS Innovation Center www.innovation.cms.gov Gov Track - https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr220 21

Tab 2: Home Care Application for CBPC Certification Tab 2: Home Care Tab 8: Organization-level Detail Tab 5: Home Health Tab 5: Hospice 22

Home Care Team Contacts Joint Commission Home Care Program Help Desk: 630-792-5070 or homecare@jointcommission.org www.jointcommission.org/accreditation/home_care.aspx Margherita Labson BSN, MSHSA, CPHQ, CCM, CGB Executive Director 630-792-5284 or mlabson@jointcommission.org Julia Finken BSN, MBA, CPHQ, CSSBB Associate Director 630-792-5283 or jfinken@jointcommission.org Brenda Lamberti, BS Senior Business Development Specialist 630-792-5252 or blamberti@jointcommission.org Account Executive: 630-792-3007 Standards Help Group: 630-792-5900 23

Time for Your Questions! 24

Submitting Your Questions Attendee Participation Please continue to submit your text questions and comments using the Questions Panel Note: Today s presentation is being recorded and will be posted on the Joint Commission website. 25

Follow us and join us @TJCHomeCare The Joint Commission s Home Care Program https://www.linkedin.com/company/home-care-accreditation---the-joint-commission Join us for upcoming webinars in May and June: May 19 th Transitioning Home: Strategies to Position HME as an Effective Hospital Partner June 1 st Community-based Palliative Care Certification Visit our Home Care Home Page to register today! 26