Bridging to Preventive Care: The Roadmap to Medicaid Coverage of Community Based Chronic Disease Prevention & Management Programs. September 20, 2017
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1 Bridging to Preventive Care: The Roadmap to Medicaid Coverage of Community Based Chronic Disease Prevention & Management Programs September 20, 2017
2 Introductions & Agenda Introduce Panelists Overview of Bridging to Preventive Care Project National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) at YMCAs Age Options Diabetes Self-Management Program (DSMP) Harmony (Wellcare) Partnership Group Discussion
3 Bridging to Preventive Care: Medicaid Coverage of Community- Based Chronic Disease Prevention & Management Goal: Leverage new CMS rules on Medicaid payment to community-based providers to expand diabetes prevention and management services to Medicaid clients Tasks: Develop a Roadmap Expand Capacity IL DHFS, IDPH Medicaid MCOs Community Providers: YMCA, Area Agency on Aging; LHDs Launch a pilot Scale 3
4 Roadmap: CMS willing to pay community providers in Medicaid Coordination amongst IL public health/community partners April, 2016 kick-off meeting- explored challenges to chronic disease prevention
5 Roadmap Development Process: Workgroups: Quality/qualifications Data and reporting Payment and billing Care coordination Community-based infrastructure Advisory committee meetings (2) Draft Memorandum of Understanding
6 Bridging to Preventive Care State Forum Demonstration Project Goals Learn how Medicaid clients can be successfully recruited and motivated to participate Demonstrate contracting mechanisms including community-based organization infrastructure, data and communication practices Share best practices Facilitate expansion from demonstration programs to state-wide involvement by mid-2018
7 Bridging to Preventive Care State Forum Roadmap finalized (Fall 2016) Called for demonstration project to provide Medicaid coverage for: Diabetes Prevention Program and Diabetes Self-Management Program
8 Next Steps Pilot Program Implementation Bi-monthly learning collaborative Debrief on what s working, what s not for Medicaid clients Review referral systems, payment mechanisms Discuss quality improvement goals Take lessons learned to try to scale across state Engage more Medicaid MCOs
9 MEASURABLE PROGRESS UNLIMITED SUPPORT THE Y AND POPULATION HEALTH: EMERGING TRENDS AND CONTEXT FOR THE YMCA S DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM
10 TRENDS IN POPULATION HEALTH: THE Y S CHANGING ROLE
11 THE CHANGING HEALTH CARE LANDSCAPE Past Present Future Acute Health Care System Coordinated Seamless Health Care System Community Integrated Health Care System 11 High quality acute care Accountable care systems Shared financial risk Case management and preventive care systems Population-based quality and cost performance Population-based health outcomes Care System integration with community health resources High quality acute care Accountable care systems Shared financial risk Case management and preventive care systems Population-based quality and cost performance Population-based health outcomes Care System integration with community health resources High quality acute care Accountable care systems Shared financial risk Case management and Preventive care systems Population-based quality and cost performance Population-based health outcomes Care System integration with community health resources Source:
12 HHS S VIEW OF COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS VALUE IN HEALTH CARE 12
13 Y-USA S STRATEGIC PLAN IMPROVING THE NATION S HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Critical Social Issues Affecting Our Communities: High rates of chronic disease and obesity (child and adult) Needs associated with an aging population Health inequities among people of different backgrounds Our Shared Intent: To improve lifestyle health and health outcomes in the U.S., the Y will help lead the transformation of health and health care from a system largely focused on treatment of illnesses to a collaborative community approach that elevates well-being, prevention and health maintenance. Our Desired Outcomes: People achieve their personal health and well-being goals People reduce the common risk factors associated with chronic disease The healthy choice is the easy, accessible and affordable choice, especially in communities with the greatest health disparities Ys emphasize prevention for all people, whether they are healthy, at-risk or reclaiming their health Ys partner with the key stakeholders who influence health and well-being 13
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15 EVIDENCE BASED PROGRAMS AND THE Y
16 REFERRAL PATTERNS AND RISK STRATIFICATION ACOs have the capacity to risk stratify the target population using clinical indicators and claims data Targeted high-risk beneficiaries should be referred to the appropriate primary or secondary prevention program YMCA evidence-based programs provide the capacity to implement preventive health strategies that are proven to drive improvement of clinical outcomes and reduction in overall healthcare expenditures 16
17 THE Y S PORTFOLIO OF EVIDENCE-BASED (RCT PROVEN) PROGRAMS DISCOVERY DEVELOPMENT DISSEMINATION Efficacy Validation Translation Scaling Dissemination YMCA s Diabetes Prevention Program Enhance Fitness (Arthritis Self-Management) LIVESTRONG at the YMCA (Cancer Survivorship) Moving For Better Balance (Falls Prevention) Blood Pressure Self-Monitoring Childhood Obesity Intervention Brain Health Parkinson s Tobacco Cessation Building the pool of the 21 st century
18 THE YMCA S DPP
19 THE STORY OF THE YMCA S DPP Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Y not involved. NIH funded study. Indiana University School of Medicine works with the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis to successfully translate group based DPP at lower cost. YMCA of Greater Louisville validates in non-research environment. The Y could recruit participants. Became inaugural partner in the National Diabetes Prevention Program with CDC, and worked with TPA to create system to allow for any third party payors to reimburse the Y for outcomes. Y-USA launched scaling and dissemination plan with the long-term goal of ensuring the program is available to every Y who wants to sustainably offer it in their community. 19 YMCA's DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM OVERVIEW 2016 YMCA of the USA
20 YMCA S DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM THE PROGRAM IS: Led by a trained Lifestyle Coach A one-year program: 19 sessions in the first 6 months, then 6 sessions in the second six months Open to all community members; YMCA membership is not required A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-approved curriculum PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS: At least 18 years old, Overweight (BMI 25), and Prediabetes confirmed via one of 3 blood tests or previous diagnosis of gestational diabetes If no blood test, a qualifying score on a risk assessment PROGRAM GOALS: Reduce body weight by 5-7% Increase physical activity to 150 minutes per week 20 YMCA's DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM OVERVIEW 2016 YMCA of the USA
21 PARTICIPANTS DO NOT need to be members of the YMCA to enroll in the program MUST NOT already have diabetes or blood values in the diabetes range Typically receive a participation incentive tied to attendance 21 YMCA's DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM OVERVIEW 2016 YMCA of the USA
22 PROGRAM FEE In September of 2013, Ys voted to establish a national program fee for the YMCA s DPP. All participating Ys offer program at uniform price: $429 for the year-long program. Reduces price discrepancies for Ys in close proximity of each other and keeps program value consistent across all providers. Ys can sell directly to payors (flat fee/participant) through a direct payor partnership option. Ys can still provide scholarships or financial assistance to self-pay program participants. He is self-pay and He has the program in his insurance and the Y is paid based on his performance Payors interested in providing the program via a pay-forperformance to determine if he claims-based model Her employer can be is connected to the Y works with him TPA. will receive financial assistance or a scholarship paying the Y $429 directly, like a worksite wellness benefit 22 YMCA S DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM 2015 YMCA of the USA
23 SCALE, REACH, AND IMPACT 4.6% weight loss after 16 sessions 5.5% weight loss at year end average minutes of weekly physical activity 47,404 participants 5,820 classes 4,076 lifestyle coaches 252 Ys 1,632 locations 47 states 23 All numbers represent data collected to date. 1 Includes Indiana s 392 participants from 2005 June Does not include # of classes in Indiana prior to June 2010
24 24 MEDICARE
25 Y-USA S CMMI-FUNDED HEALTH CARE INNOVATION AWARD PROJECT The YMCA s award YMCA of the USA and its partners worked to engage nearly 8,000 Medicare beneficiaries with prediabetes in the YMCA s Diabetes Prevention Program. -The intervention was delivered by 17 Ys in 8 states -Claims were reimbursed using 2011 fee schedule from commercial market High level overview of CMMI grant Participants had to be overweight and have a qualifying blood value within the prediabetes range -About 1/3 of these participants were covered by Medicare Advantage plans 1 Hamman RF, Wing RR, Edelstein SL, et al. Effect of weight loss with lifestyle intervention on risk of diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2006;29:
26 MEDICARE PROJECT RESULTS 7,731 Medicare participants were served Average of 13.3 (of 16) core sessions attended Avg Weight Loss of 5.3% through core sessions Historic certification of cost savings by CMS Actuary $2,650 in savings over 15 months (5 to 1 ROI) 26 YMCA S DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM 2016 YMCA of the USA
27 MOVING FORWARD We re on the path to Medicare coverage of the YMCA s Diabetes Prevention Program Rule-making took place in summer 2016 Coverage anticipated 1/1/2018 Working with Bridging Preventative Care Project to expand opportunity to Medicaid recipients Convening Illinois YMCAs DPP Task Force to create a network of program sites throughout Illinois. 27 PRESENTATION TITLE HERE 2011 YMCA of the USA
28 QUESTIONS
29 THE Y S EFFORT IN CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION
30 Y STRUCTURE: ASSOCIATIONS & BRANCHES OUR REACH 30
31 COMMUNITY INTEGRATED HEALTH 31 YMCA's CIH 2017 YMCA of the USA
32 HALLMARKS OF EBHIS
33 ELEMENTS OF EVIDENCE-BASED PROGRAMS THAT ARE ADOPTED BY Y-USA Practices and programs are based on peer-reviewed studies that demonstrate outcomes (not just outputs) Practices and programs are scalable Expectation (by participants, partners, funders, colleagues) of fidelity to program delivery methods Supported by national technical assistance for capacity building, fidelity, quality improvement, sustainability, etc. Ongoing data collection, reporting, and use in quality improvement 33 NATIONAL PROVIDER UPDATE FOR PROGRAM TEAMS 2017 YMCA of the USA
34 FIDELITY: PROGRAM DELIVERY If you ve seen one Y, you ve seen the Y Consistent delivery across program locations both within Ys and across Ys Outcomes are tied to the evidence Reimbursement is dependent upon the evidence, consistent delivery, and achievement of outcomes Sustainability is dependent upon reimbursement Program content is consistent; innovation happens in program operations 34 EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTH INTERVENTIONS 2016 YMCA of the USA
35 THE YMCA S DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM
36 YMCA S DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM THE PROGRAM IS: For adults (18+) who are overweight (BMI > 25; 22 for Asian individuals) with prediabetes Led by a trained Lifestyle Coach A year-long program: 25 sessions Open to all community members; YMCA membership is not required A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - approved curriculum 36 YMCA's CIH 2017 YMCA of the USA PROGRAM GOALS: Reduce body weight by 5-7% Increase physical activity to 150 minutes per week
37 ONGOING DATA COLLECTION: YMCA S DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM Diabetes (29M) PROGRAM REACH JUNE 2017 Participants attending at least one session Number of Y associations offering the program States where the program is available Completer s average year-end weight loss Average physical activity minutes per week 54, % Total program sites 1,699 Low income participants* 21.9% 37 Prediabetes (86M) *Participants at or below Federal Poverty Guidelines
38 THE Y S APPROACH
39 STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT Spread the word Engage partners: health care, payors, other community orgs Participants: current and future Public Health and Policymakers 39 EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTH INTERVENTIONS 2017 YMCA of the USA
40 OUTREACH AND RECRUITMENT Enrollment in the YMCA s Diabetes Prevention Program is often dependent on successful outreach and engagement strategies. Marketing campaigns most individuals may not be aware of their risk status. RAISING AWARENESS IS KEY! Physician referrals health care providers can be a crucial partner to help identify their patients who, upon screening, can be referred to the program. Screening events screening members and enrolling them immediately in the program through health fairs or special lunch and learns. 40 YMCA S CIH 2017 YMCA of the USA
41 Bridging to Preventive Care: Diabetes Self- Management Program Rob Mapes, Director of Program and Community Support
42 AgeOptions Area Agency on Aging for suburban Cook County Managing statewide IL Pathways to Health grant from ACL Statewide website Over 1,500 people completed workshops over 2 last years License holder of CDSMP/DSMP for over 10 years
43 Diabetes Self-Management Program Workshops are 6 weeks long Each weekly session is 2.5 hours long Workshops are conducted by two trained facilitators Facilitators must successfully complete a 4 day training conducted by certified Master Trainers
44 Meeting the Triple Aim Outcomes 1. Better Health Improvement in self-reported health Improved symptom management 2. Better Care Improvement in communication with doctors and medication compliance 3. Lowered Health Care Cost
45 Dollars and Sense $714 per person savings in emergency room visits and hospital utilization. Member satisfaction from workshop could lead to member retention
46 Suggested Eligibility and Referral System Eligibility: People with diabetes who have A1C levels of 9 or higher; and Have seen their physician within 90 days Referral system: Panel referral of people with above qualifications AgeOptions engages and enrolls members Attendance and goals reported back to MCO
47 Lessons Learned HIPAA compliance Must be flexible and nimble (RFP timeline change) Contracting takes time Build for scale
48 Next Steps Bi-monthly learning collaborative Get more MCOs involved Plan to scale
49 Questions?
50 Group Discussion Questions for presenters? What other communities are working to promote DPP or DSMP or other similar programs? How might we address some of our challenges on scaling this? Getting more MCOs involved? Ensuring community-based capacity to provide to all those in need? Ensuring appropriate contracting/billing systems? Ensuring appropriate referral systems? Ensuring adequate support for Medicaid clients?
51 Thank you! For additional assistance or questions, contact Janna Simon at or
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