It s A New World: Ensuring Orders & Certification in EHRs

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It s A New World: Ensuring Orders & Certification in EHRs Presenters: Mary Beth Pace, Director, Case Management Harriet Kinney, Manager, Integrity & Compliance CHE Trinity Health Livonia, Michigan Learning Objectives The challenges of ensuring the correct admission order (inpatient, outpatient) in an electronic health record (EHR) system Risks and compliance concerns with missing orders and certification with the new Two-Midnight Rule Process improvement recommendations to ensure compliance 2 1

Today s Environment Many hospitals have EHRs Some are completely electronic Many are hybrids paper and electronic Long-standing regulations for orders and certification documented in Conditions of Participation, CFR, state regulations Audited by The Joint Commission, federal and state regulatory representatives CMS promulgated new regulatory guidance for orders and certification, effective for dates of service on and after October 1, 2013 3 Our Journey 4 2

CHE Trinity Health Geographic Reach: 21 States Hospitals 86, Continuing Care Facilities and Home Health and Hospice Programs: 109 Revenue: $13.3 billion Community Benefit Ministry: $938 million Employees: 87,000 Physicians: 3,200 employed Continuum of Care Services Senior Care: 89 total long term care, assisted, independent living and affordable housing communities Home Health/Hospice: nearly 2.8 million visits 5 Background One integrated EHR and A/D/T system for of our 40 hospitals (acute and CAH) in 9 states; 5 Medicare Administrative Contractors Financial loss and increasing compliance risk over 6 months on medical necessity including issues with Level of Care (inpatient/outpatient) order No order documented Missing or conflicting documentation supporting Level of Care order Inappropriate changes from one Level of Care to another Confusion between Level of Care vs. Bed & Board moves Multiple order types available in the EHR for documenting Level of Care orders Lack of standard definitions Inconsistent use of order types Copyright 2011 Trinity Health - Novi, Michigan 6 3

Technology Hurdle A/D/T One-way interface EHR A/D/T EHR 7 Technology Hurdle Emergency Departments vary in the ways that they communicate the order to Registration. Typically, Registration does not wait for an order in the EHR since they work exclusively in the A/D/T system Lack of Order was not identified in many hospital systems until it was too late The order in the EMR may not mirror the level in the A/D/T multiple ways to change the order without the A/D/T finding out 8 4

Place in Inpatient Current = 6 1. Place in Inpatient Status 2. Place in Inpatient Status from the ED 3. Behavioral Medicine Admit to Intensive Outpatient 4. Behavioral Medicine Admit to Partial Hospitalization 5. Place in Inpatient Rehab 6. Place in Inpatient Hospice Status Place in Inpatient Details Future = 1 Status Inpatient Acute Inpatient Hospice Inpatient Rehab Inpatient Behavioral Med Skilled Nursing(site specific) Attending Reason for Admission Location (ICU, Peds etc) Comments Red = required field Place in Outpatient Current = 6 1. Place in Outpatient Status 2. Place in Outpatient Status- Ambulatory 3. Place in Outpatient Status- Ambulatory Surgery Home Today 4. Place in Outpatient Status- Ambulatory Surgery Overnight Stay 5. Place in Outpatient Status - Infusion/Transfusion 6. Place in Outpatient Status- Procedure Place in Outpatient Future = 1 Details Status Procedure (Example; dialysis, Radiology procedure, ECT) Infusion/Transfusion Surgery-Extended Stay Observation Attending Reason for Admission Location (ICU, Peds, etc) Comments Red = required field 5

Steps Taken CMIO team approval obtained CNO and CMO calls performed EHR IT system support and liaison calls Senior leadership buy-in and approval Rollout Copyright 2011 Trinity Health - Novi, Michigan 11 Regulatory & Operations Hurdle CMS IP Only List Operational challenges: Pre-registration / Registration Surgical scheduling IP Only List check (prior to surgery) Physician order Supporting documentation Still working on this If anyone has solved this, please share!!! 12 6

The Two-Midnight Rule October 1, 2013 13 Overview Practitioner should order acute IP admission status if the patient s stay is expected to exceed 1 Medicare utilization day (crosses 2 midnights) or requires a procedure listed on the IP Only List No change in the use of OP Observation Services No change with patients who have procedures on the CMS IP Only List Applies only to Medicare Traditional (Part A), not Medicare Managed Care Physician order still required for IP admission Physician documentation must support reasonable basis for medical necessity, the order, and expectation to stay over 2 midnights 14 7

Old Way - New Way CMS states this is no different than what it has always required; however, it feels different for acute care and critical access hospitals, physicians Regulations for orders and certification have been in CMS regulations since the start of Medicare The Final Rule updated, quantified and formalized longstanding policy so it can be formally measured and assessed (audited) 15 Physician Required Documentation - Orders Content: Order must specify admission for IP services Applies to Acute, CAH, IP Psych, IP Rehab (Rehab has additional directions to follow, specified in IRF regulations Verbal order is ok; however, it must be authenticated (signed, dated, timed) prior to discharge (or earlier if the State or hospital requires it) Physician decision of less than / greater than 2 midnights May be a verbal (not standing) order that identifies the qualified admitting practitioner; must be countersigned by the ordering practitioner promptly and prior to discharge Timing: Must be furnished at or before the time of the IP admission. CMS does not allow for retroactive orders or the inference of orders Can be written in advance of the formal admission 16 8

Physician Required Documentation - Orders Specificity: Inpatient Status, For inpatient services, or similar language. Admit to ICU, Admit to Step-down, etc. is no longer acceptable Admit to ER, to Recovery, to Short Stay Surgery, Admit to Observation define non- IP services, and does not meet IP admission requirements Ordering physician/practitioner: Authorized by the state to admit patients and has been granted admitting privileges by the hospital s medical staff (e.g., may be the attending or the physician on call for the attending; the hospitalist; the surgeon or surgeon on call) Residents and non-physician practitioners, with countersignature by ordering practitioner prior to discharge ED physicians who does not have admitting privileges but authorized by the hospital to issue temporary or bridge IP admission orders, with countersignature by ordering practitioner prior to discharge Knowledge of the patient s hospital course If the order is not properly documented in the medical record, the hospital should not submit a claim for Part A payment 17 Physician Required Documentation - Certification Content: Reason / Diagnosis for inpatient services Estimated length of time the patient needs to be in the hospital Plans for post-hospital care (if appropriate), CAH: Must certify the patient may reasonably be expected to be discharged / transferred within 96 hours after admission to CAH Authentication of the order, certifying that IP services were ordered in accordance with the regulations governing the order Timing: Certification begins with the order for IP admission Certification completed and authenticated (signed, dated, timed) prior to discharge CAH: Certification required no later than 1 day prior to the date on the claim 18 9

Physician Required Documentation - Certification The physician/practitioner signing the certification must be: The physician responsible for the case; or Another physician who has knowledge and is authorized to do so by the responsible physician or the hospital s medical staff Recertification: Psychiatric: At 12 days, then recertify per at least every 30 days All other hospitals, see regulations for guidance pertaining to outliers and those not subject to PPS Format No specific procedures or forms are required for certification or recertification Must be a separate, signed statement for each certification and recertification 19 Next Steps 20 10

Next Steps Part 1 EHR Changes - Orders Physician Order and expectation related to length of time in the hospital Auto-routing of all admit orders that are signed by PAs, NPs, and residents to the physician's inbox. And. Downtime order processes! 21 Admit to Inpatient Status ADD: 2 options for acute status: Acute - Expect stay two midnights or longer Acute - Expect stay shorter than two midnights *We are working on updating wording from Place to Admit. 11

Admit to Outpatient Status ADD: 2 options for Observation status: Observation - Expect stay one midnight or less Observation - Expect stay more than one midnight Change to Admit to Inpatient Status Order ADD: 2 options for Acute status: Acute - Expect stay two midnights or longer Acute - Expect stay shorter than two midnights 12

Change to Admit to Outpatient Status Order ADD: 2 options for Observation status: Observation - Expect stay one midnight or less Observation - Expect stay more than one midnight Next Steps Part 2 EHR Changes - Certification Auto pop-up of the Certification form the second time the physician signs into a patient's chart HARD stop so nothing can be done until the Certification is completed 26 13

Next Steps Part 3 Toolkit Decision tree: Inpatient vs Outpatient FAQs for physicians and key stakeholders Education for physicians Evaluating Pre-bill audits for cases less than 2 midnights Electronic self-audit options Implications for days in A/R and DNFB Daily monitoring reports Communications Everyone involved monthly Open Door Forum WebEx/conference calls Patient communication 27 Concerns Tremendous change for physicians Confusion regarding time in hospital as the only requirement to be addressed CMS confirmed that Medical Necessity is still a component of the process to determine if a patient should be IP or OP The Order and Certification are to be considered along with medical record documentation to support Medical Necessity Challenges in communicating changes and impact to Medicare patients 28 14

Concerns IP Only List processes Internal post discharge audits Resources and capabilities Impact on days in A/R and DNFB CMS contractors Probe and Educate audits period extended through September 30, 2014 Small samples (10-25 claims per hospitals) less than 2 midnights MACs citing education and further review as necessary Transmittal 505 rescinded Lost revenue and increased compliance risk if we don t get it right 29 Process Improvement Recommendations Work with all teams and EHRs to improve operational processes Automate Standardize Gather data and reporting volume to Finance leadership Create reports that each team needs Distribute daily/weekly Use an hour every month to hold your own Open Door Forum call Distribute FAQs after each call 30 15

Contact Information Mary Beth Pace System Director, Case Management CHE Trinity Health P: 734.343.1003 Email: pacem@trinity-health.org Harriet Kinney Organizational Integrity Manager CHE Trinity Health P: 734.712.4856 Email: kinneyh@trinity-health.org 31 Appendix Regulatory References CMS 1599-F, effective for dates of service on and after October 1, 2013 (August 2, 2013) Hospital Inpatient Admission Order and Certification (updated January 30, 2014) MLN Matters SE1333, Temporary Instructions of Final Rule 1599-F for Part A to Part B Billing of Denied Hospital Claims (September 26, 2013) CMS FAQs, 2 Midnight IP Admission Guidance & Patient Status Reviews for Admissions on or after October 1, 2013 (updated February 24, 2014) Temporary Instructions for Implementation of Final Rule 1599-F for Part A to Part B Billing of Denied Hospital Inpatient Claims, SE1333 Revised (October 23, 2013) Reviewing Hospital Claims for Patient Status: Admissions On or After October 1, 2013 (updated February 24, 2014) Selecting Hospital Claims for Patient Status Reviews: Admissions On or After October 1, 12013 (updated February 24, 2014) Medicare Inpatient Hospital Probe & Educate Statue Update (February 24, 2014) 32 16