Health Homes: Perspectives from the Leaders

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Health Homes: Perspectives from the Leaders February 26, 2014 We strongly encourage you join the call by receiving a call back. If you choose to dial in, please be sure to use your attendee # found under the Event Info tab.

Today s Speakers Allison Hamblin, MSPH Vice President, strategic planning, Center for Health Care Strategies Alice Lind, RN, MPH Manager, grants and program development, Washington State Health Care Authority 3/4/2014 2

Medicaid Health Homes: Overview and Update on National Activity February 26, 2014 Allison Hamblin, Vice President Center for Health Care Strategies www.chcs.org

Health Home Basics New state plan option created under ACA Section 2703 OVERALL GOAL: Improve integration across physical health, behavioral health and long term services and supports Opportunity to pay for difficult to reimburse services; e.g., care management, care coordination Flexibility for states to develop models that address an array of policy goals Significant state interest in evidence based models to improve outcomes and reduce costs States receive an enhanced 90/10 federal match for the first eight fiscal quarters of the health home benefit 4

What Are Health Home Services? Comprehensive care management Referral to community and social support services Care coordination Use of IT to Link Services Individual and family support Health promotion Comprehensive transitional care 5

What Are Health Home Services? All six services must be provided Do not include medical/direct treatment services Do not need to be provided within the walls Not limited to primary care 6

Who Can Receive Services? 2 or more chronic conditions 1 condition & risk of second Serious mental illness 7

State Health Home Activity As of February 2014 SOURCE: Developed by the Center for Health Care Strategies for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Health Home Information Resource Center. See http://www.medicaid.gov/state-resource-center/medicaid-state-technical-assistance/health-homes-technical-assistance/health-home-information-resource-center.html. 8

Approved Health Home Models Primary Care Focus Iowa Maine Missouri North Carolina Wisconsin SMI/SED/SUD Focus Iowa Maryland Missouri Ohio Rhode Island Broad: Primary Care and SMI/SED Alabama Idaho New York Oregon South Dakota Washington 9

Lessons from Early Adopting States Option offers significant flexibility to advance statedefined policy goals Policy goals should drive target population selection, program design and payment method Services should be defined to effectively engage with and care for people with complex needs Providers need support in their transformation to health home model Access to real time data is critical for effective care coordination 10

Health Home Information Resource Center One on one and group technical support to states Webinars Online library of hands on tools and resources, available at: http://www.medicaid.gov/state Resource Center/Medicaid State Technical Assistance/Health Homes Technical Assistance/Health Home Information Resource Center.html 11

Health Homes The Washington Way February 26, 2014

Washington s Medicaid Program Health Care Authority and Department of Social and Health Services: Shared responsibility for Medicaid program Most populations enrolled in managed care (last group included people with eligibility related to disability and blindness, July 2012) Five managed care organizations

Health Homes Making the Case

Service Needs for High Risk/High Cost Medicaid-Only Beneficiaries Overlap 29% served by ALTSA AOD only LTC only SMI only DD only

Service Needs Overlap for High Risk/High Cost Beneficiaries Who Are Eligible for Medicare & Medicaid 95% served by ALTSA

Sources that Inform Washington s Health Home Model Federal law Section 2703, Affordable Care Act State law SSB 5394 (passed in 2011) Stakeholder feedback during duals planning Improve coordination and align incentives Single point of contact and intentional care coordination Improve on what works, including flexibility to allow for local variances based on population need and provider networks

Health Homes Implementation Approach

Goals Establish person-centered health action goals designed to improve health, health-related outcomes and reduce avoidable costs Coordinate across the full continuum of services Organize and facilitate the delivery of evidence-based health care services Ensure coordination and care transitions Increase confidence and skills for self-management of health goals Single point of contact responsible to bridge systems of care

Focus on High-Risk Enrollees Most at-risk for adverse health outcomes Greatest ability to achieve impacts on hospital and institutional utilization, and mortality Most likely to need/receive multiple Medicaid paid services Cost effective or achieve a return on investment Need to achieve funding sustainability for these interventions

Eligible Beneficiaries Identified chronic condition All ages, proportionally more dually eligible (Medicare/Medicaid) individuals have high risk scores High rates of Emergency Department use, hospitalization and re-hospitalization A risk score of 1.5 or greater; future costs predicted to be 50% higher than average population (disability-related eligible group)

Health Home Umbrella Health Homes receive enrollment on a monthly basis: Health plans receive a flag on the enrollment file; other Health Home leads receive a unique enrollment file. Health Homes build a network of Care Coordination Organizations that serve mental health, longterm care, and medically complex clients.

Services Health Action Plans Person-centered Support self-management Patient Activation Measure & Caregiver Activation Measure (PAM/CAM) Use of Health Information Technology Local exchange of ED information State systems: PRISM and OneHealthPort

Coverage Area #2 NWRC FFS Only CCC Managed Care Only Molina Managed Care Only UHC both FFS & Mgd Care CHPW both FFS and Mgd Care Effective 10.1.2013 Clallam Coverage Area Crazy Quilt Strategy 2 Medicare/Medicaid Integration Project (Managed Care) Regence Blue Whatcom Shield and UnitedHealthCareOkanogan Voluntary Enrollment 10.1.2014 and Passive Enrollment 1.1.2015 San Juan Island Snohomish Strategy 2 Skagit Chelan Coverage Area # 6 Community Choice FFS only CCC Managed Care OnlyPend Ferry Molina Managed Care Only Oreille UHC both FFS and Managed Care CHPW both FFS Stevens and Managed Care Effective 10.1.2013 Jefferson Lincoln Spokane Coverage Area #1 Optum FFS Only CCC Managed Care Only Molina Managed Care Only UHC both FFS and Managed Care CHPW both FFS and Managed Care Effective 10.1.2013 Grays Harbor Pacific Wahkiakum Mason Lewis Kitsap Thurston Cowlitz Clark Strategy 2 King Pierce Skamania Kittitas Yakima Douglas Grant Benton Klickitat Adams Whitman Franklin Garfield Columbia Walla Walla Asotin Coverage Area #5 CCC Managed Care Only CHPW & UHC both Managed Care and FFS OPTUM FFS Only Effective 7.1.2013 Coverage Area #4 CCC & CHPW Managed Care Only UHC both Managed Care & FFS Optum FFS Only Effective 7.1.2013 Coverage Area # 7 CCC & CHPW Managed Care Only UHC Managed Care and FFS OPTUM & SE WA ALTC FFS Only Effective 7.1.2013 6/25/2013 REV

Payment for Health Home Services $252 for outreach, engagement, and health action plan $172 for intensive care coordination services $67 for maintenance Health Home Leads establish a network; may also provide care coordination services directly

Health Homes The First Six Months: Successes and Lessons Learned

One Example of Qualified Lead Health Home: Optum Emphasis on creation of community partnerships, expert care coordination staff, outreach and high touch services delivered in community setting including a beneficiary s home Optum, a managed behavioral health organization, applied to serve as a Lead Health Home

HH Example: Optum Contracted with 10 Care Coordination Organizations throughout Washington Specializes in providing health home services to those with a mental illness Developed a network that includes Area Agencies on Aging, Chemical Dependency Treatment Centers, and large Federally Qualified Health Centers

Hitting It Out of the Park!

Health Homes: Implementation Challenges Health Home Leads challenges: Locating and engaging clients Planning for network capacity Developing systems to receive and use information from new sources; transmit information to state Care Coordination Organization challenges: Unique information exchanges with Health Home Leads Unique caseload standards and contact requirements Complex cases

Health Homes: Successes The demonstration required stakeholder outreach and participation. Stakeholder input resulted in a better design on the ground. Coordinated Care Organization model strengthens the role of community providers. Existing chronic care management model allowed knowledge transfer: We have trained over 300! New collaborative arrangements may lead to ACO relationships in the future.

Resources Websites: http://www.hca.wa.gov/health_homes.html http://www.adsa.dshs.wa.gov/duals/ http://www.integratedcareresourcecenter.com/ Becky McAninch-Dake Becky.McAninch-Dake@hca.wa.gov Alice Lind Alice.Lind@hca.wa.gov

Thank you for joining our call today! For more information about the California Improvement Network, go to www.chcf.org/cin Today s webinar slides and recording will be available at that site within a week. 3/4/2014 33