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More Meaningful Meaningful Use Solutions to help providers maximize reimbursements with minimal office disruption The information and materials provided and referred to herein are not intended to constitute legal, regulatory, accounting, medical or financial advice and do not create an attorney-client or other fiduciary relationship between Emdeon or its representatives and any third party. Additionally, Emdeon does not guarantee the accuracy of the information contained herein. The interpretations, extrapolations, views and opinions of each individual presenter are not necessarily the views of Emdeon. Emdeon disclaims any and all liability for any reliance you may place on the information contained herein. 1

Today s Presenters Len Stusek, Senior Manager, Product Management, Quadax Miriam Paramore, Senior Vice President of Clinical Services & Government Affairs, Emdeon Susanne Powell, Director of Government Affairs, Emdeon Michele Judge, Senior Director of Clinical Services, Emdeon 2

Agenda Introduction Who is eligible for EHR incentive payments? What is Meaningful Use for physician offices? How much incentive money are you eligible to receive? It s not just MU Don t forget about the Medicare eprescribing penalties (they started in June 2011) how u can mu tu (Partnering with Quadax and Emdeon is easy) Emdeon Clinician Live Demo Questions 3

Eligible Professionals Source: CMS National Provider Call, April 1, 2011 4

Am I Eligible? Medicare Medicare EP is defined as a doctor of medicine or osteopathy, doctor of dental surgery or dental medicine, doctor of podiatry, doctor of optometry or a chiropractor who is not hospital-based* Must have Part B Medicare allowed charges *Medicare EP is considered hospital-based if 90% or more of the EP s services are performed in a hospital inpatient or emergency room setting Medicaid A Medicaid EP is defined as a physician, nurse practitioner, certified nursemidwife, dentist, or physician assistant who furnishes services in a Federally Qualified Health Center or Rural Health Clinic that is led by a physician assistant - Medicaid EP must not be hospital-based* and must meet one of the following criteria: 1. Have a minimum 30% Medicaid patient volume 2. Have a minimum 20% Medicaid patient volume, and is a pediatrician 3. Practice predominantly in a Federally Qualified Health Center or Rural Health Center and have a minimum 30% patient volume attributable to needy individuals *Medicaid EP is considered hospital-based if 90% or more of the EP's services are performed in a hospital inpatient or emergency room setting 5

What is Meaningful Use? 6

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What is Meaningful Use for Physician Offices? EPs will need to meet 3 requirements: 1. Utilization of EHR technology in a meaningful manner 2. EHR technology is connected in a manner that provides electronic exchange of health information to improve the quality of care 3. Through utilization of the EHR technology, the provider submits to the Secretary of HHS information on clinical quality measures and other measures as selected by the Secretary Ultimate Goal: Improvement in Population Health Through Transformed Delivery System 8

15 Core Criteria Must Be Met by All EPs Core Criteria 1. Use CPOE for medication orders directly entered by licensed healthcare professional 2. Implement drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checks 3. Generate and transmit permissible prescriptions electronically 4. Record vital signs and chart changes 5. Maintain up-to-date problem list of current and active diagnoses 6. Maintain active medication list 7. Maintain active medication allergy list 8. Record and chart changes in vital signs 9. Record smoking status for patients 13 years of age or older 10. Implement one clinical decision support rule and ability to track compliance with the rule 11. Report clinical quality measures to CMS or States 12. On request, provide patients with an electronic copy of their health information 13. Provide clinical summaries for patients for each office visit 14. Capability to exchange key clinical information among providers and patient authorized entities electronically 15. Implement systems to protect privacy and security of patient data in the EHR 9

Menu Set of 10 Additional Criteria EPs Choose 5 in 2011-2012 Menu Set Choose 5 1. Implement drug formulary checks. 2. Incorporate clinical lab-test results into EHR as structured data. 3. Generate patient lists by specific conditions to use for quality improvement, reduction of disparities, research, or outreach. 4. Send patient reminders per patient preference for preventive/follow-up care. 5. Provide patients with timely electronic access to their health information (including lab results, problem list, medication lists, and allergies) within 4 business days of the information being available to the EP. 6. Use certified EHR technology to identify patient-specific education resources and provide those resources to the patient if appropriate. 7. The EP who receives a patient from another setting of care or provider of care or believes an encounter is relevant should perform medication reconciliation. 8. The EP who transitions their patient to another setting of care or provider of care or refers their patient to another provider of care should provide summary care record for each transition of care or referral. 9. Capability to submit electronic data to immunization registries or immunization information systems and actual submission according to applicable law and practice. 10. Capability to submit electronic syndromic surveillance data to public health agencies and actual submission according to applicable law and practice. 10

Differences Between Medicare and Medicaid Incentives Medicare Federal Government will implement (will be an option nationally) Payment reductions begin in 2015 for providers that do not demonstrate Meaningful Use Must demonstrate MU in Year 1 Maximum incentive is $44,000 for EPs (10% bonus for EPs in HPSAs) Meaningful Use definition is common for Medicare Last year a provider may initiate program is 2014; Last year to register is 2016; Payment adjustments begin in 2015 Only physicians, subsection (d) hospitals and CAHs Medicaid Voluntary for States to implement (may not be an option in every State) No Medicaid payment reductions A/I/U option for 1st participation year Maximum incentive is $63,750 for EPs States can adopt certain additional requirements for Meaningful Use Last year a provider may initiate program is 2016; Last year to register is 2016 5 types of EPs, acute care hospitals (including CAHs) and children s hospitals AIU = Adopt, Implement and Upgrade CAH = Critical Access Hospital HPSA = Health Professional Shortage Area Source: CMS National Provider Call, April 1, 2011 11

How much incentive $$ can you receive? 12

Payment Considerations EP may only participate in one program at a time (Medicare or Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs) EP is eligible to change from one program to another once during the life of the EHR incentive program (after getting one incentive payment) but change must occur before 2015 Medicaid providers can switch once per year to another state Medicaid program 13

Payment Considerations Medicare Year 1: must report utilization of certified EHR technology on 90 consecutive days Subsequent Years: must report utilization for a full 12 months Medicaid Year 1: no requirement to report on implementation or upgrade; must report on costs of acquisition Year 2: must report utilization for 90 consecutive days Subsequent Years: must report utilization for a full 12 months Medicaid providers are not required to report on consecutive years until 2017 14

Medicare Payments and Penalties for Physicians (Maximum Payments) Incentive Paid in Meaningful Use of a Certified EHR in Failure to Adopt or demonstrate Meaningful Use of Certified EHR by 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2011 $18K - - - - 2012 $12K $18K - - - 2013 $8K $12K $15K - - 2014 $4K $8K $12K $12K - 2015 $2K $4K $8K $8K - 2016 $0 $2K $4K $4K - 2017 $0 $0 $0 $0 - Total $44K $44K $39K $24K (HPSA)* $48.4K (+10%) * Health Professional Shortage Area $48.4K (+10%) $42.9K (+10%) $26.4K (+10%) -1% Penalty -2% Penalty -3% Penalty -4% Penalty For each year in the incentive program, EPs who demonstrate MU can receive 75% of their total Allowed Charges (Medicare Physician Fee Schedule payments) up to the maximum payment caps above Source: CMS Tip Sheet: Medicare EHR Incentive Program for EPs 15

Medicaid Payments Adoption Timeline (Maximum Payments) For more information on State Medicaid incentive payments, visit http://www.cms.gov/apps/files/medicaid-hit-sites/ 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2011 $21,250 2012 $8,500 $21,250 2013 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 2014 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 2015 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 2016 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 2017 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 2018 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 2019 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 2020 $8,500 $8,500 2021 $8,500 TOTAL $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 EPs can either Adopt/Implement/Upgrade (AIU) or demonstrate MU for 90 consecutive days to qualify for payment of $21,250 in the first year; then they can qualify for payments of $8,500 per year in subsequent years that they demonstrate MU. Payments for pediatricians may be lower, depending on patient volumes. State rules may vary; contact States directly for details. Source: CMS Tip Sheet: Medicaid EHR Incentive Program for EPs 16

E-Prescribing Incentives Three eprescribing incentive programs: 1. Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) - Medicare 2. erx Incentive Program under Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 (MIPPA) - Medicare 3. EHR Incentive Program (EHR) Medicare, Medicare Advantage and Medicaid Medicare and Medicare Advantage: PQRS incentive can be received regardless of participation in other programs EPs participating in Medicare or Medicare Advantage EHR program must still report MIPPA measures to avoid penalty but they only get one incentive payment EPs successfully participating in both EHR and MIPPA will get the EHR incentive payment Medicaid EPs participating in the Medicaid EHR incentive, can also receive the MIPPA incentive Emdeon Clinician can meet all your eprescribing needs: instantly cross-referencing medication histories, payer formularies and drug usage reports at the point of care. 17

E-Prescribing Penalties Medicare and Medicare Advantage EPs must continue to report MIPPA measures in 2011 even if their practice is also participating in the Medicare or Medicare Advantage EHR incentive Claims data for first six months of 2011 will be analyzed to determine if a 2012 MIPPA penalty will apply If EP successfully generates and reports 25 e-prescriptions (with at least 10 in first 6 months of 2011), he or she would be exempt from 2013 MIPPA penalty Medicaid There are no penalties under the Medicaid EHR incentive program Emdeon Clinician can meet all your eprescribing needs: instantly cross-referencing medication histories, payer formularies and drug usage reports at the point of care. 18

What MIPPA Means for You Today Let s Recap eprescribe on 10 Medicare encounters with appropriate G-codes between now and June 30, 2011 to avoid a 1% reduction in 2012 Medicare rates. eprescribe on 25 Medicare encounters with appropriate G-codes between now and December 31, 2011 to avoid a 1.5% adjustment in 2013. By eprescribing 25 times with appropriate G-codes in 2011, providers can also earn the 1% eprescribing incentive in 2011. Regulations do not allow Medicare providers to collect both MIPPA and EHR incentives in same year, so Medicare providers must make a choice: Collect the MIPPA incentive in 2011 and start pursuing meaningful use in 2012 - or - Forego the MIPPA incentive in 2011 and attest to meaningful use in 2011 In either case, providers must continue to comply with MIPPA requirements to avoid the future penalties associated with that program. Emdeon Clinician can meet all your eprescribing needs: instantly cross-referencing medication histories, payer formularies and drug usage reports at the point of care. Source: CMS FAQ 19

How Can Emdeon Clinician Help? Example of potential eligible provider meaningful use incentive payments with Emdeon Clinician Above assumes that provider uses Emdeon Clinician to meet the qualification criteria outlined on the CMS website at www.cms.gov/ehrincentiveprograms. Provider eligibility and registration details are also available on this site. * If 100% reimbursement threshold is met ** Fees do not include other costs or expenses the provider may incur related to meeting the applicable criteria 20

Let s Review the Meaningful Use Timeline Medicare Medicaid Fall 2010 January 2011 May 2011 2014 2016 2021 List of Certified EHR technology available and published on ONC website EP Registration for Medicare EHR Incentive Programs begins Medicare EHR Incentive Payments begin Last year to initiate participation in the Medicare EHR Incentive Program Last year for EPs and eligible hospitals to receive a Medicare Incentive Payment Last year to receive Medicaid EHR Incentive Payment Fall 2010 Winter 2011 Spring 2011 Fall 2011 Winter 2012 2014 2015 2016 2021 January 2011 April 2011 February 29, 2012 Fall 2015 2016 States can launch their Medicaid EHR Incentive programs EP attestation for Medicare EHR Incentive Program begins Last day for EPs to register and attest to receive a Medicare Incentive Payment for CY 2011 Medicare Payment adjustments (penalties) for EPs and eligible hospitals that are not meaningful users of EHR technology Last year to initiate participation in Medicaid EHR Incentive Program 21

Attestation for Medicare and Medicaid Incentives Medicare Medicare eligible professionals and eligible hospitals will have to demonstrate Meaningful Use through the CMS web-based Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Program Registration and Attestation System available at https://ehrincentives.cms.gov/hitech/login.action Providers will fill in numerators and denominators for the Meaningful Use objectives and clinical quality measures, indicate if they qualify for exclusions to specific objectives, and legally attest that they have successfully demonstrated Meaningful Use. Once providers have completed a successful online submission through the Attestation System, they will qualify for a Medicare EHR incentive payment. For more information on attestation, visit: http://www.cms.gov/ehrincentiveprograms/32_attestation.asp#topofpage Medicaid For the Medicaid EHR Incentive Program, providers will follow a similar process using their State's Attestation System. Check here to see states' scheduled launch dates for their Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs: http://www.cms.gov/apps/files/medicaid-hit-sites/ 22

Need Help Getting Your Incentive? Emdeon has contracted with the Managed Care Advisory Group (MCAG) to assist providers through the attestation process for both Medicare and Medicaid. As part of this offering, MCAG will Present your progress by measure and by provider in an easy-to-read dashboard that you can monitor Monitor your progress towards meeting each measure Work with your practice to fill any gaps that may exist Answer any questions that you may have about any part of the process File with the government for you to receive your incentive Provide support in the event your practice is audited by CMS There is no up-front fee for this service Once MCAG sees that the government has disbursed your payment, they will invoice you for 15% of your reimbursement If you don t get paid, the service costs you nothing! 23

Additional Information & Resources CMS Official Web Site for the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Records (EHR) Incentive Programs http://www.cms.gov/ehrincentiveprograms/ CMS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) CHECK OFTEN FOR UPDATES http://questions.cms.hhs.gov/app/answers/list/p/21,26,1139 CMS Registration and Attestation Page http://www.cms.gov/ehrincentiveprograms/20_registrationandattestation.asp CMS Tip Sheets for Eligible Professionals Medicare o http://www.cms.gov/mlnproducts/downloads/cms_ehr_tip_sheet.pdf Medicaid o http://www.cms.gov/mlnproducts/downloads/ehrip_eligible_professionals_tip_she et.pdf Meaningful Use OneSource Powered by HIMSS (Free for HIMSS Members) http://www.himss.org/asp/topics_meaningfuluse.asp 24

how u can mu tu How Emdeon Can Help You Capitalize on These Market Conditions 25

Partnering with Quadax & Emdeon is Easy 26

Partnering with Quadax & Emdeon is Easy Emdeon Clinician is web-based and requires no additional equipment $145 per provider per month Low implementation cost o o $150 per provider enrollment $1,500 per Site Real Time Demographic Bridge from your Practice Management Software to Clinician Simple enrollment o Emdeon walks thru implementation Next Steps Contact a Quadax Representative about Emdeon Clinician, certified EHR Lite 440-777-6300 extension 2158 27

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Questions? We will be happy to answer any questions that you may have regarding this presentation, please send your questions to webinars@emdeon.com 29

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