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Between the Facts and the Physician Lies the Truth ROSE 32 nd Annual Conference September 14 16, 2016 Agenda Work Life Balance Trends in Healthcare Contract Wording Claims Management CPT/RVU Analysis My Approach Case Studies Work Life Balance Does it Exist? 1

Burnout - physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress The syndrome is characterised by emotional exhaustion, attitudinal hardening (loss of empathy) and a sense of decreased accomplishment. Long term consequences of burnout can be mental problems such as depression or psychosomatic disorders. Burnout seems to be caused by disproportionally high efforts (time, emotional involvement, empathy) and poor satisfaction (negative outcome) in addition to stressful working conditions (high demands) Stats from Medscape Lifestyle Report 2016 - showing on average 50% of Physicians suffer from Burn Out related symptoms Stats from Medscape Lifestyle Report 2016 What are the Causes of Burnout 2

Stats from Medscape Lifestyle Report 2016 Some Physicians Can Find That Balance Trends in Healthcare Trends in Healthcare Providers are moving from private practice to hospital systems called Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) Physician ACO participation 2011: 3% 2012: 16% 2013: 24% 2014: 30% Hospital employment 2004: 11% 2014: 64% 3

Trends in Healthcare New physicians and medical graduates don t go into private practice but want to be employees Guaranteed salary Less hours No reimbursement issues No stress of running a practice Physician Compensation Typically, providers sign a 3 year employment agreement and sell practice to hospital Compensation: Base salary and production based bonus (RVUs) 12% less for hospital employed primary care physicians 28% less for hospital employed specialty physicians Hospitals renegotiate agreement at end of contract term Medicare Reimbursements Shifting from Volume (quantity) to Value (quality) Change from fee-for-service to value based payments Warning: American Medical Association (AMA) has warned that regulatory tsunami facing US physicians could cut Medicare payments by more than 13% by the end of decade 4

Coordination of Care Patients Hospitals Better communication to enable better decisions with their healthcare dollars Families Diagnostic centers Labs Rich Contract Wording Own Occupation Rider Total Disability v. Residual (Partial) Disability What is Residual (Partial) Disability What is the threshold, is it clear Some Contracts No earnings Offset Essential Duties What are they do you know? Disabled Essential Duties Surgeon is now a Medical Consultant or Anesthesiologist is now practicing as a GP 5

Disability Claims Management Some Pitfalls in Managing a Physicians Disability Claim Self Treatment Treatment from a family member Treating Physician Consultations by Telephone v. Office Visit Treatment by a business colleague in the practice Self medicating well before going off work Medical Field can be a close knit community Some Tips to Help Manage the Physician Claim Occupational Analysis fully understand the essential duties A detailed in depth telephone interview Try and determine the motivational factor that is impacting a RTW Understanding WHY will assist you in managing the claim Search Medical License status on Subjective Claims British Columbia https://www.cpsbc.ca/ 6

MSP Blue Book Lists annual billings to Canadian Gov t plans http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/practitioner-professionalresources/msp/publications ABMS Solutions, LLC oversees the licensing of online product solutions for Primary Source Verification (PSV) of a physician s Board Certification. These resources allow hospitals and health systems as well as attorneys, insurance groups, and other professionals to check physicians records quickly, conveniently, and securely http://www.abms.org/verify-certification/abms-solutions-products-forprofessional-organizations/ Federation of State Medical Boards - The Disciplinary Alert Service enables organizations to proactively monitor for disciplinary actions issued by the State Medical Boards http://www.fsmb.org/credentialing/ Partial Disability - Challenges How can we increase a claimant s Productivity in the workplace? When is a reduction in work a lifestyle Choice as opposed to a disability? { 7

What are CPT Codes? What does it stand for? Current Procedural Terminology (AMA) (Thousands of Codes are in use & they are updated and revised annually) What are they? the most widely accepted medical nomenclature used to allow for uniform billing by accurately describing medical services and procedures among physicians, coders, patients & payers. Description of the Service/Procedure Categories/Subcategories for Codes Evaluation & Management (99201-99499) Anesthesiology (00100-01999, 99100-99140) Surgery (10021-69990) Radiology (70010-79999) Pathology & Lab (80048-89356) Medicine (90281-99199, 99500-99602) What is CPT/RVU Analysis? CPT/RVU Analysis is the preferred method for independently verifying physician occupations. 8

Objectify (Verification of Occupational Duties & Activities) Quantify (The level of activity before and after disability) Needed to make informed and proper claims decisions regarding total or residual policy provisions throughout the claim (TD v. RD) Required to monitor the claim and verify activities are consistent with the restrictions and limitations of the claimed disability How is CPT/RVU used for occupational verification? - Show Mix of Services/ Practice Composition - Show changes in production pre and post disability - Identify trends (vacation, location, etc) - Breakdown of procedures Obstetrics versus Gynecology Pre versus Post disability Surgical versus Non-surgical Invasive versus Non-invasive What do you request? Typical Documents Received if Computerized Production Reports/Data in electronic form (Depends on Technical Support/Software Version/Capabilities/Data Export) Paper Productivity Reports generated from the practice management software report list. 9

How is CPT/RVU Analysis Done CPT by UNIT What is analyzed: CPT by CHARGES CPT by PAYMENTS CPT by RVU (Work/Practice Exp./Malpractice Exp.) How is CPT/RVU Analysis Done Units = # of billing points for a respective CPT code. Allow us to analyze the frequency or number of times a specific CPT code was billed. Charges represent the physician s fee/charge submitted to the payer for reimbursement. Used to evaluate trends in the pre and post disability and the charges produced by the service. RVU s Measure of service/procedures based on physicians time, technical skills, mental effort, judgement, and medical risk to patient. RVU Analysis Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) Physician fee schedule. (Effective: 1/1/1992) The relative value of each service is quantifiable and is based upon the following three (3) components: Amount of physician work for service (Work RVU) Practice expense for service (Practice Expense/PE), and Professional liability expense for service. (Malpractice (MP)/Professional Liability Insurance (PLI) 10

What should be considered when analyzing occupation for a disability claim? The Physician Work RVU which is derived from: Physician time required to perform the service Technical skill and physical effort Mental effort and judgment Psychological stress associated with the physician s concern about the medical risks to the patient Benefits of Using RVUs for Measuring Productivity Prior to development of RBRVS, many measured productivity by counting the number of procedures performed and charges This methodology did not take into account visit/procedure intensity, time and complexity RVUs, specifically wrvus, give appropriate weighting based on the physician time and effort for a procedure/service. Benefits of Using RVUs for Measuring Productivity Physician Category Description A B Surgery- Nervous System Surgery- Nervous System Tap block unil by injection Brain aneurysm repr, complx CPT Code wrvu Procedures 64486 1.27 500 508 61698 69.63 100 6,963 Total wrvus 11

My Approach Build trust through open communication Understand what motivated the Physician to cease work What are the psychosocial factors that are impacting the Physician Apply the Contract and at the same time be reasonable with your approach Case Study #1 58 Year Old Family Doctor Dr. X Disabled due to Depression Mainly family stressors Identified through detailed telephone Interview by Case Manager Pre Dis worked long hours in a busy practice 65 70 hours per week Competing priorities causing stress leading to Depression Work/Life balance Case Study #1 Feeling inadequate at work and at home Treatment in place psychotherapy, CBT, medication compliant C M maintained frequent contact with the DR. X and TX team Building Trust Dr. X did RTW during TX phase and had a long period of Partial Disability CM was managing the file in an attempt to get Dr. X back to full time Practice 12

Case Study #1 Finally Dr. X reached good recovery maintenance meds + Counseling Through Dr. X s Tx and the CM s involvement with his Tx Team Dr. X made a personal decision to return to his practice full time reduced hours Dr. X was no longer restricted due to disability Claim Resolved Dr. X s choice to maintain good health Work/Life Balance Dentist claiming residual disability. Both prior to and subsequent to disability other dentists provided dental care to patients of the practice. Increase and decreases in productivity and earnings consistent with timing of associate dentists joining & leaving practice. Units, charges, payments and RVD s increase to levels exceeding predisability when associate dentists leave. 13

Loss not due to disability considerations: (Associate dentists provided substantially all the services.) (Insured suffers losses although his production increases post-disability.) Cardiologist in a solo practice claiming total disability from performing invasive/interventional procedures. Year Earned Income 2001 3,148,191 2002 3,294,424 2003 3,358,413 TD 2004 3,707,328 2005 3,189,505 2006 2,856,060 14

How did he make the money: Very large cardiology practice Nuclear Cardiology Lab Blood Lab While insured stopped performing invasive/interventional procedures he continued to practice in his non-invasive office based cardiology practice. Referrals: 15% Cardiologists 60% Family Practice/Internal Medicine 25% Other Fields of Medicine 100% Continued to obtain new patients after disability QUESTIONS? 15