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Value-Driven Healthcare: A Federal Priority Barry M. Straube, M.D. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services IHA P4P Conference February 15, 2006

The Healthcare Value Imperative We spend more per capita on healthcare than any other country in the world In spite of those expenditures, US Healthcare quality is often inferior to other nations and often doesn t meet expected evidence-based guidelines There are significant variations in quality and costs across the nation and there appears to often be an inverse relationship between quality and expenditures (cost) CMS is responsible for the healthcare of a growing number of persons CMS, in partnership and collaboration with other healthcare leaders, must demonstrate leadership in addressing these issues 2

Congressional & Employer Interests Many opportunities for improving the quality of healthcare services, outcomes and efficiency Increasing reimbursement for healthcare services leads to: No uniform or widespread improvement in quality Increased utilization of some services Net increase in overall healthcare expenditures Congress & employers looking to CMS and healthcare providers to demonstrate ability to improve quality, avoid unnecessary complications and costs Overall Medicare payment reform linked 3

Healthcare Transparency Initiative Administration s Transparency Initiative Making available quality and price/cost information Allowing consumers, employers, payers to choose & effect higher value healthcare Presidential Executive Order & Secretary s Value- Driven Health Care Initiative Providing quality information Providing price/cost information Promote interoperable HIT systems Implement incentives to promote higher quality & greater efficiency in healthcare 4

Value-Driven Healthcare Initiative Community Leaders (Tier 1) Early-stage community collaboration efforts in healthcare quality Recognized by the Secretary of HHS Value Exchanges (Tier 2) Local collaboratives focused on transparency, quality improvement and use of aggregated quality, efficiency & cost/price data Designated by the Secretary HHS Learning Networks run by AHRQ Chartered for Medicare data access by CMS 5

Value-Driven Healthcare Initiative Better Quality Information for Medicare Beneficiaries: BQI Pilots via AQA (Tier 3) WI, MN, IN, MA, AZ, CA Testing of data aggregation & public reporting of commercial, Medicare, & other data Pilot site use of quality data for benefit of Medicare beneficiaries: Quality improvement Consumer & employer choice of providers Pay-for-Performance and other incentives for higher quality and efficiency 6

CMS as a Public Health Agency Using CMS influence and financial leverage, in partnership with other healthcare stakeholders, to transform American healthcare system Focusing on not just Medicare & Medicaid, but also Commercial, uninsured, etc. Quality, Value, Efficiency, Cost-effectiveness Person-centeredness Assisting patients and providers in receiving evidence-based, technologically-advanced care while reducing avoidable complications & unnecessary costs 7

CMS Quality Roadmap VISION: The right care for every person every time Make care: Safe Effective Efficient Patient-centered Timely Equitable 8

CMS Quality Roadmap: Strategies 1. Work through partnerships to achieve specific quality goals 2. Publish quality measurements and information as a basis for supporting more effective quality improvement efforts 3. Pay in a way that expresses our commitment to quality, efficiency & value 4. Promote health information technology adoption 5. Promote evidence development for coverage and clinical purposes 9

CMS P4P Initiatives Hospitals Nursing Homes Home Health Agencies Dialysis Facilities Physician Offices More to come. Cross-setting quality & efficiency focus (care across the continuum) increasingly important 10

CMS P4P Initiatives (MMA & Before) Hospital Quality Initiative (MMA section 501b) Premier Hospital Quality Incentive Demo Physician Group Practice Demo (BIPA 2000) Medicare Care Management Performance Demo (MMA section 649) Medicare Health Care Quality Demo (MMA section 646) Chronic Care Improvement Program (MMA section 721) 11

CMS P4P Initiatives (MMA & Before) ESRD Disease Management Demo (MMA section 623) Disease Management Demo for Severely Chronically Ill Medicare Benficiaries (BIPA 2000) Disease Management Demo for Chronically Ill Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries Care Management for High-Cost Beneficiaries 12

Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 Medicare Part A Hospital Value-based purchasing plan Demonstration projects in gainsharing Post-acute care payment reform demonstration project Hospital quality reporting: measure set expanded Hospital-acquired infections: Non-payment for 2 conditions Medicare Part A and Part B Home Health Agency quality reporting 13 Prelude to wider P4P in Federal programs?

Tax Relief & Healthcare Act of 2006 Establishes a 1.5% bonus payment for physician office submission of quality measures between July 1, 2007 and December 31, 2007 (PQRI) Will use PVRP measures initially, but CMS must develop an expanded group of consensus-based measures via NQF or AQA or similar groups By August 15, 2007: Publish proposed measures in FR By November 15, 2007: Publish final list of measures Allows for measures reported in registries Sets stage for further Congressional action in 2008 re: physician payment structure and P4P 14

Hospital Quality Initiative National Voluntary Hospital Reporting Initiative (NVHRI) public-private initiative Federation of American Hospitals AHA AAMC CMS, JCAHO, others Hospital Quality Alliance Medicare Modernization Act of 2003: Section 501b Financial incentive of 0.4% 15

Hospital Quality Initiative Voluntary participation went from 10% of hospitals reporting some of 10 measures to over 95% Incentive increased from 0.4% to 2% of APU under DRA Now 21 hospital quality measures required to qualify for Annual Payment Update Current year 95% of hospitals qualified Pay-for-Reporting works 16

Premier Hospital Quality Demonstration 260 participating hospitals Wide variation in demographics, funding 34 Quality Metrics Acute myocardial infarction (9) Coronary artery bypass graft (8) Heart failure (4) Community acquired pneumonia (7) Hip and knee replacement (6) 17

Premier Demonstration Hospital scores Rolling up individual measures into one score for each disease category Each disease category will be categorized by hospital scores by decile Public reporting of all data will be available Financial awards Hospitals in top 20% will be given bonuses: 2% for top decile, 1% for second decile Top 50% recognized on CMS website 18

Premier Hospital Demonstration Improvement over baseline Hospitals that do not improve over demonstration baseline will have adjusted payments Demonstration baseline cut-off will be at level of the 9 th and 10 th deciles of base year Hospitals below baseline 9 th decile will have 1% reduction in DRG reimbursement Hospitals below baseline 10 th decile will have 2% reduction in DRG reimbursement 19

Premier Hospital Demo: 1 st Year P4P Payouts $8.85 million paid in first year AMI $1.756 million to 49 hospitals CHF $1.818 million to 57 hospitals Pneumonia $1.139 million to 52 hospitals CABG $2.078 million to 27 hospitals Hip & Knee Replacement -$2.061 million to 43 hospitals 49 out of 260 participating hospitals received bonuses Awards received by all hospital types 20

Premier Hospital Demo: 1 st & 2 nd Year Results 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 AMI CHF Pneumo CABG Hip/Knee Baseline End Year 1 End Year 2 21

Premier Hospital Demo: The Business Case for P4P Hospitals achieving >75% percentile quality scores Fewer complications Fewer readmissions Significantly lower hospital costs Significantly shorter length of stay For coronary artery bypass graft patients Significantly lower mortality rates Demonstration extension under discussion May examine P4P incentives v.s. business case 22

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Hospital Value Based Purchasing: Legislative Background Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) Section 5001(b) authorized CMS to develop a Medicare Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Plan Plan based on assumption of implementation in FY 2009; implementation will require additional statutory authority Must consult relevant stakeholders and consider experience with relevant P4P demonstrations and private-sector programs 27

Hospital VBP Program Goals Improve clinical quality Reduce adverse events and improve patient safety Encourage more patient-centered care Avoid unnecessary costs in the delivery of care Stimulate investments in effective structural components or systems Make performance results transparent and comprehensible To empower consumers to make valuebased decisions about their health care To encourage hospitals and clinicians to improve the quality of care 28

Plan Design Considerations The Medicare Hospital VBP Program will Be budget neutral Build upon the measurement and reporting infrastructure of the Reporting Hospital Quality Data for Annual Payment Update Program (RHQDAPU) Include measures that address at least three performance domains Clinical quality Patient-centered care Efficiency 29

Plan Design Considerations CMS will work collaboratively through consensus processes Program design will seek to reduce healthcare disparities As recommended by the Institute of Medicine, CMS will develop and implement ongoing evaluation processes to Assess impact Examine continued utility of measures Monitor for unintended consequences Will include the hospital outpatient setting 30

VBP Plan Development Process Issues Paper approach with public comment Focus/priority Issues Measures Data Infrastructure and Validation Incentive Structure Public Reporting 31

CMS Hospital VBP Workgroup Tasks and Expected Timeline 2006 Oct Dec 2007 Jan 17 Apr 12 June July Conduct Environmental Scan Develop Issues Paper Conduct Listening Session #1 for Stakeholder Input on Issues Paper Develop Draft Hospital VBP Plan Conduct Listening Session #2 for Input on Draft Hospital VBP Plan Complete Final Plan Prepare Final Report, Including Plan, Process, and Environmental Scan 32

Physician Voluntary Reporting Program (PVRP) Program implementation began January 2006 Claims-based, G-code appended for relevant measures Distilled down to a starter set of 16 measures Need for progressive additional measures development, migration to clinical/electronic Burden analysis, health disparities focus Feedback to clinicians for QI, No public reporting Conversion to Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI) July 1, 2007 33

Physician P4P: A Potential Timeline 2006: Voluntary reporting and performance feedback (PVRP) 2007: Pay-for-reporting (PQRI) 2008: P4P for quality? 2009: P4P for efficiency? Timetable not fixed Congressional actions would modify 34

Medicaid P4P Over half of states operate 1 or more Medicaid P4P Programs 85% projected to do so over next 5 years Focus on children, adolescents, women Chronic disease management focus growing Activities across provider settings Incentive amounts small, but sometimes not insignificant to safety-net provider setting 35

IOM: Rewarding Provider Performance Recommendations Implement phased approach P4P in Medicare Congress should initially derive funding from existing funds Congress should authorize aggregation of funding pools from different settings of care Reward health care that is high-quality, patient-centered, efficient Reward both providers who improve significantly as well as highest performers 36

IOM: Rewarding Provider Performance Recommendations Offer incentives for providers to submit data which is then publicly reported Implement a strategy to require all providers to submit data & participate in P4P ASAP CMS should develop P4P that promotes coordination across providers and through complete episodes of care Promote adoption of HIT to enhance performance measurement Implement a monitoring program of P4P 37

Contact Information Barry M. Straube, M.D. CMS Chief Medical Officer & Director, Office of Clinical Standards & Quality Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 7500 Security Boulevard Baltimore, MD 21244 Email: Barry.Straube@cms.hhs.gov Phone: (410) 786-6841 38