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Utilization Review Process Linda Rasmussen, LCSW Qualis Health Lead Clinical Reviewer

Goals for this Presentation Describe utilization review resources on the Qualis Health s website Provide review and updates for utilization review processes for the Alaska Medicaid Inpatient Psychiatric Program Demonstrate collaboration with the State and providers in the utilization review process 2

Care Management Services for Alaska Medicaid Inpatient Acute and Residential Psychiatric Utilization Review Services Admission Review Master Plan of Care Review Continued Stay Review Retrospective Review Peer Review Appeals Care Coordination Services 3

Tools to Support Your Review Go to http://www.qualishealth.org/healthcareprofessionals/alaska-medicaid-behavioral-health/providerresources Provider Manual Provider Training Late Submission/Retro Review Request Forms Provider Portal User Guide Contact Information for Qualis Health Alaska Map of Home Regions RPTC Bed Availability in State of Alaska Link to State Website 4

Website Orientation www.qualishealth.org Click on: Healthcare Professionals 5

Click on: Alaska Medicaid Behavioral Health 6

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List of Tools and Forms Provider Manual and Appendices Inpatient Psychiatric Review Provider Manual March 2014 Inpatient Psychiatric Retrospective Review Request Form Facility Bed Availability AK Residential Psychiatric Treatment Facilities (RPTC) Contact Information (Excel) Out-of-Alaska RPTC Contact Information (Excel) In-State Bed Availability Report Forms Incident Report Instructions Incident Report Form (Excel) Incident Report Form (Word) Geographic Region Information Alaska Regions Outpatient Providers by Regions in Alaska (Excel) 8

Provider Responsibilities Review Submission and Timelines Discharge Planning Report Discharges Travel Authorization Incident Reports 9

Review Submission Providers to submit timely reviews via Qualis Health Provider Portal, fax, mail, or phone Providers to submit reviews for recipients who are also covered by other Third Party Liability (TPL) resources. Required list of demographics and other information Comprehensive answers to the appropriate review questionnaire 10

Prior Authorization Submission Timelines Acute care admissions In-State RPTC admissions Out of State RPTC admissions Continued stay reviews 11

Continued Stay Submission Next review date Timeline Continued stay reviews submitted beyond 30 days after the next review due date 12

Timeframes for Pended Reviews Qualis Health will notify the provider via Qualis Health Provider Portal (QHPP) Provider has seven calendar days to submit the requested information Possible technical denial after seven calendar days 13

Travel Authorization Provider expecting to admit client is responsible for submitting the prior authorization review When certification (approval) is given, use the PA number assigned to the case Qualis Health PA numbers for travel for admissions Xerox is the authorized agency for travel Toll-free in Alaska (800) 770-5650 Outside of Alaska (907) 644-6800 14

Utilization Review Processes Updates, Reminders, and Tips 15

Admission Review All demographic questions answered in full on the admissions questionnaire Up to seven days if travel is involved prior to anticipated admission for RPTC Up to three days if travel is not involved prior to anticipated admission for RPTC Up to two days if travel is involved prior to anticipated admission for acute care Day of admission if travel is not involved prior to anticipated admission for acute care 16

Admission Review (continued) Must have valid ICD 10 code with all digits for payment F43.10 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Unspecified F33.1 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Moderate F84.0 Autistic disorder 17

Admission Review (continued) Issues from the Mental Health Exam that are pertinent to the diagnostic considerations within the treatment planning are to be submitted in the Admission Review Questionnaire mental health exam date and who it was performed by must be provided 18

Plan of Care (POC) Review RPTC level of care Acute level of care Required Elements to be Addressed in the POC 19

Plan of Care A.2.04 The POC is required to include a discharge plan prepared at the time of admission. A.2.05 The POC is required to specify the approximate date for discharge. A.2.06 The POC is required to be formulated in consultation with the recipient and the recipient's family, guardian, or other individual to whose care or custody the recipient will be released following discharge. 20

Plan of Care A.2.07 The POC reviews are required to include updated discharge planning information that provides increasingly more detailed information regarding the recipient's anticipated postdischarge service needs, the recipient's prospective service providers, and other provisions necessary for the transition to a less restrictive environment. 21

Plan of Care Master Plan of Care (MPOC) should cover what the plan is expected to be completed throughout the entire length of stay expected. Must include goals and objectives related to family therapy, group therapy, and individual therapy that are connected to problem statement. If in OCS or JJ custody, must include goals and objectives related to contact with case worker. 22

Plan of Care Continued Clearly document the measurable goals and objectives Problem statement related to each diagnosis Goals and objectives related to problem statement Modalities in which goals and objectives will be addressed in Update progress on goals and objectives in every review for each problem statement and for every type of therapeutic setting (individual, family and group psychotherapy) 23

Treatment Plan Goals & Objectives (examples) per DBH Global goal/objective Measurable goal/objective Eliminate assaultive behavior EXAMPLE: Eliminate episodes of hitting and slapping peers at school Reduce verbal aggression EXAMPLE: Reduce occurrences of saying I ll kill you and I ll beat you up to siblings and class mates by 80% 24

Medical Necessity Practice and Documentation (All services must be rendered in compliance with Medicaid Program rules, regulations, and statutes) Plan of Care (POC) Diagnostic Evaluation Well supported mental health diagnoses Specific behavioral health problems identified Conducted, signed & credentialed by qualified staff Be formulated in consultation with recipient and the recipient s family, guardian, or other individual to whose care or custody the recipient will be released Goals/objectives directly related to specific behavioral health problem s identified in assessment materials Goals/objectives, individualized, measurable & achievable to the extent that treatment can be completed in the community Interventions & service modalities designed to assist recipient to achieve treatment objectives Discharge plan based upon recipient achieving treatment objectives to the extent that treatment can be completed in the community Conducted, signed & credentialed by qualified staff Progress Notes Document goal/objective being addressed from POC Document interventions & service modality from POC Document progress toward treatment goal Contain clinically relevant information about course of treatment Conducted, signed & credentialed by qualified staff TREATMENT/POC REVIEW Evaluate & document progress toward each goal/discharge criteria Identify any new problems (new assessment information) Clear summary of any changes to POC/discharge criteria Conducted, signed & credentialed by qualified staff 25

Continued Stay Review Updates on diagnostic evaluation Updates on medication changes and effectiveness Updates on current behavioral impairments Updates on measurable treatment goals and progress made on the goals/objectives Updates on goals and objectives in each modality 26

Admission Review Acuity 57. Describe acute disturbances related to the behavioral disorder: Patient is admitted due to suicidal threats, homicidal threats, aggression, and oppositional/defiant/impulsive behaviors. 27

Required Documentation for Admission Please include all clinical documentation that supports the need for this level of care. It must include the following: Dates Seriousness Frequency of symptoms Current acuity (why now if this is chronic) What happened while in acute care that didn t stabilize enough for a lower level of care 28

Required Documentation for Continued Stay Please include all clinical documentation that supports the continued need for this level of care. It must include the following: Clear description Seriousness Frequency of symptoms Current acuity (this review period) 29

Details to Use in Reviews per DBH USE THESE Crying at least 3 times daily, Tantrums that include screaming, crying, yelling, and biting arms, excessive clinging Hypervigilance, excessive fear (describe) NOT THESE Cries Frequently, Angry Outbursts Nervous, Afraid Jumped into open part of frozen lake, fire setting in last week Runaway less than 24 hours (48 hrs, X # days) Risky Behaviors, Hx Setting Fires Runs Self-injurious behavior by cutting arms leaving scars, hallucinations in last week (specifically describe) Drop in school grades (A to D in 6 Weeks) Hurts Themselves, Sees Things Not doing Well In School 30

Details to Use in Reviews Continued USE THESE Suicidal/homicidal ideation with/without plan, self harm that includes third degree burn NOT THESE Wants to hurt self Detention @ least 2x in last 5 days, suspended Made to stay after school Impulsive, property destruction (describe) Absent 5 days from work in last month Arrest/illegal activity in last month Socially withdrawn in last month Acts without thinking Misses work Legal troubles Stays to themselves, loner 31

Details to Use in Reviews Continued USE THESE In the Last Month 3x Week for Last 6 Months In the Last 48 Hours In the Last Month NOT THESE Has a history of Recently Frequently, Often Seldom 32

Requirements to Support Admission Acuity (Acute Care) 48. Describe acute disturbances related to the behavioral disorder: Symptoms within the last 24 to 48 hours Dates, seriousness and frequency of symptoms Specific description of symptoms 33

Requirements to Support Admission Acuity (RPTC Care) 48. Describe acute disturbances related to the behavioral disorder: Symptoms within the last 60 days with emphasis on last 30 days Symptoms while in acute care Specific description of symptoms Lower level of care History of symptoms 34

Example of Documentation For Admission Acuity Describe acute disturbances related to the behavioral disorder: Patient is admitted today with homicidal and suicidal ideation. 35

Example of Documentation That Supports Admission Acuity Describe acute disturbances related to the behavioral disorder: Patient is admitted today after threatening to kill teachers and classmates and then self with his father s 22 pistol. Patient has access to guns and bullets. He became angry and was swearing at teachers and punched a hole in the wall, threw over desk, and scattered papers all over the room. 36

Example of Documentation for Continued Stay Review Acuity Describe acute disturbances, self care deficits or imminent risk to self or others or impaired safety or severely impaired role functioning: Despite depression and SI, patient appears to participate in program and is participating well. 37

Example of Documentation for Continued Stay Review Acuity Describe acute disturbances, self care deficits or imminent risk to self or others or impaired safety or severely impaired role functioning: Patient struggles with depression on a daily basis as evidenced by her frequent statements of wishing she would die, telling peers when she leaves this facility she will hang herself, and her disclosures to her therapist that she thinks about death most of the day every day. She needs several prompts every day before she will take a shower or brush her teeth. 38

Discharge Planning Discharge Planning Must begin upon admission per federal and state regulations Updated with each review Includes specificity Family/Guardian is actively involved Available lower level of care services being recommended and appropriate activity toward application 39

Reporting Discharges Qualis Health Provider Portal, fax or call after the recipient has discharged Discharge information to be submitted: The identified services recommended for follow-up care. Include considerations regarding: Placement Educational services and contact made Individual, family and group psychotherapies, as well as other identified therapeutic interventions that may be needed at time of discharge to include medication management and school supports The identified provider for services upon discharge The actual discharge date 40

Late Submission Continued Stay Review Request Definition When to request it Require form Possible technical denial 41

Delayed Eligibility Reasons For Late Submission Reviews (Acute Care) Definition May submit all at once to catch up to date Use the admission questionnaire Must include the plan of care Divide the review into weekly increments with details of daily acuity in these weekly increments 42

Payment is Contingent Upon Eligibility as determined by the Alaska Medicaid Program Providers are to call the Eligibility Verification System (800) 884-3223 (24 hour access) In Alaska, toll free number (800) 770-5650 8 am to 5 pm Compliance with the rules and regulations that govern Medical Assistance in Alaska Completion of the Medical Necessity Prior Authorization Review 43

Reporting Requirements for Incident Reports What is a sentinel event that requires provider reporting? 44

Medical Reporting Requirements for Incident Reports Incidents that require outside medical attention Burns Lacerations requiring medical attention Bone fractures or breaks Substantial hematoma Injuries to internal organ whether self inflicted or by someone else 45

Reporting Requirements for Incident Reports AWOL (Absent without leave) If gone overnight If anything significant occurred during the AWOL Police intervention Use of substances Suspected abuse Injury requiring medical attention 46

Reporting Requirements for Incident Reports Sexual Acting Out/Physical Aggression Any activity or occurrence which must be reported to state Child Protective Service agencies Any time an Alaskan youth is the victim or the offender Suicidal attempt or serious suicidal gesture 47

Reporting Requirements for Incident Reports Sentinel event form Providers also notify Qualis Health of these serious events Further review may be taken based on seriousness of incident 48

We Want To Hear From You How the review process works for you Any issues or concerns that may arise Additional ways Qualis Health can assist you Process improvement opportunities Individual training requests 49

Questions and Answers 50

Contact Information Linda Rasmussen, LCSW Lead Clinical Reviewer, Alaska Medicaid Behavioral Health Services Qualis Health (877) 200-9046 or (907) 550-7622 lindar@qualishealth.org Betty M. Robards, MS, LPA Director, Alaska Medicaid Behavioral Health Services Qualis Health (877) 200-9046 or (907) 550-7626 Bettyr@qualishealth.org Alaska State Department of Health & Social Services Contact information is available at www.qualishealth.org 51