Improving Quality & Increasing Revenue. Jamie Conklin, CMC RHC Quarterly Meeting 11/1/2018

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Improving Quality & Increasing Revenue Jamie Conklin, CMC RHC Quarterly Meeting 11/1/2018

Jamie Conklin, CMC 15 years experience Certified medical coder PCMH implementation Education and training Data capture Practice transformation Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 2

Objectives Define HEDIS and how it can be used to optimize quality Comprehend the financial aspect of population management Describe resources available to enhance accurate coding and documentation Learn to perform point of care gap closure Understand the data capture process and its impact to your practice 3

HEDIS is Key to Improving Quality Scores & Maximizing Revenue

HEDIS Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set HEDIS Construct Numerator Denominator Exclusion criteria Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 5

Where Does HEDIS Data Come From? Standard Supplemental Data Data received directly from: Claims EMR - EMR interface - Registry (only if data is fed from an EMR) Labs State or county immunization registries Nonstandard Supplemental Data Data collected from an intermediate source: Provider portal Verbal notification Registry (unless data is fed from an EMR) Provider abstraction forms Member self-reported data Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 6

Coding and Documentation

Maintain Accuracy Each individual encounter must be able to stand on it s own Code to the highest level of specificity Review coding guidelines on a regular basis to ensure guidelines are being followed Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 8

Code All Diagnoses That Have MEAT Monitor signs, symptoms, progression / regression Evaluate test results, and response to treatment Address order tests, referrals, and review records Treat scripts and therapies Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 9

Best Practices in Diagnosis Coding A. Coding Updates and Tools B. Proper Documentation for Accurate Data Capture C. Training and Education Coding Updates & Tools Proper Documentation Training and Education Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 10

A. Coding Updates & Tools ICD 10 System Updates Data Search Programs Coding Updates & Tools Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 11

B. Proper Documentation for Accurate Data Capture Coding Updates & Tools Always Code to the Highest Specificity Audit Routinely Diagnosis Closure Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 12

C. Training & Education Code Changes Added Deleted Revised Electronic Health Record Resources - http://www.icd10data.com/ Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 13

Population Health Management

What is Population Health Management? Aggregation of patient data across multiple health IT systems Analysis of that data into a single, actionable patient record Actions through which care providers can improve both clinical and financial outcomes Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 15

Goals of Population Health Management Improve health of an entire population Improve quality of care and decrease costs by closely attending to patients and coordinating their care Population health can be effectively managed with a patient registry Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 16

Clinical Aspect of Population Health Coordinate Care for High-Risk Patients Manage Transitions of Care Close Patient Gaps in Care Implement Team-Based Approach to Patient Care Implement Patient-Centered Capabilities Address Patient Socio-Economic Barriers Address Variability in Care Delivery Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 17

Point-of-Care Gaps Closure

Leverage EHR as a Point-of-Care Tool EHR s are typically built to have patient alerts based on evidence-based care guidelines such as HEDIS and USPSTF Alerts tell what care items are currently outstandingpreventive and condition specific Be cautious Must be built in or activated or they won t assist you Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 19

I Don t Have an EHR Now What? Evidence-based care checklists can be added to the paper record Health plan alert sheets Other resources: Iowa Diabetes Care Flowsheet AAFP Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 20

Iowa Diabetes Care Flowsheet Supported by CDC Cooperative Agreement #5U58DP001967-03. Contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions.

Closing the Gap Measure the Gaps Run a regular report that shows what quality measures are missing Look at your patient panel Identify services or gaps in services Reach out to patient to notify them of gap and need for services (letter, patient portal, phone call, etc.) Continuous process Set a schedule or calendar for how you will work your gaps Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 22

Transition Care Management

Transition Care Management (TCM) 30 Day period from discharge date and continues for the next 29 days 99495 TCM, moderate complexity, visit within 14 calendar days of discharge 99496 TCM, high complexity, visit within 7 calendar days of discharge Payable to all MD/DO, qualified non-physician practitioner (mid-levels) Treat as office visit, with cost share applied Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 24

Data Capture Process

Data Capture Population Health (Patients identified) Data Capture Outreach Encounter Reported to Health Plan Scheduling Gap Closure Completed at Point of Care Office Visit Provider Alerted of Gaps in Care Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 26

Where Do You Begin? Assess tools available such as EHR or registry Start with one condition or measure Identify evidence-based guidelines & educate team Identify your patient population Relevant chronic conditions, payer mix, age, gender Conduct outreach Point of care (before or during visit) EHR/registry alerts Planned visit approach Standing orders Accurate coding/billing Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 27

Summary Understand HEDIS and how to optimize quality within your practice Accurately code and document to support what you are reporting Always code to the highest specificity Use point of care gap closure Capture all data and be sure to report everything from the encounter to the health plan Continual education Quality measures Billing and coding Documentation Data capture Value Driven. Health Care. Solutions. 28

Jamie Conklin, CMC Healthcare Transformation Consultant jconklin@medadvgrp.com 517.999.8057