THE BUSINESS OF PEDIATRICS: BETTER CARE = BETTER PAYMENT. 19 th CNHN Pediatric Practice Management Seminar Thursday, December 6, 2016

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THE BUSINESS OF PEDIATRICS: BETTER CARE = BETTER PAYMENT 19 th CNHN Pediatric Practice Management Seminar Thursday, December 6, 2016

SMALLER VS BIGGER? WHAT PRACTICE SIZE IS JUST RIGHT? Mark Weissman, MD

Looking aheadwhat s best for pediatric practice?

Shift from FFS to value-based payment

ACA driving new payment models Health Care Reform Triple Aim

HHS: CMS Timetable for Value Based Payment Triple Aim Better, Smarter, Healthier January 2015: HHS sets clear goals & timeline for shifting Medicare reimbursements from volume to value Shift Medicare payments to physicians and hospitals through alternative payment models such as medical homes and accountable care organizations (ACOs) 30% by 2016; 50% by 2018 In addition, HHS has set a goal of tying 85% of all feefor-service (FFS) payments to quality and cost measures by 2016, and 90% by 2018. AMA, AAFP: We re on board

MACRA: MIPS & APM s Beginning 2017, Medicare providers will be required to participate (incrementally) in Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) or Alternative Payment Model (APM) (eg ACO with risk-based payment) Higher performing practitioners will receive increased paymentsfunded by reduced payments to lower performers Public reporting of performance Applies to Medicare but potential to extend to Medicaid and commercial insurance (adult care initially- pediatrics?)

MACRA (Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015) (BIPARTISAN APPROVAL)

Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (+/-)

MIPS: Merit-based Incentive Payment System

What about pediatrics?

The future is not so clear ACA Repeal? Pediatric Payment

I have a plan

Implications for children, families & pediatricians Priorities & timeline? ACA repeal vs replace HHS (Tom Price) & CMS (Seema Verma) appointees & priorities Medicaid block grants to states CHIP (Children s Health Insurance Program) reauthorization (thru 2017) Coverage of children and preventive services Reduced coverage? Lower premium vs more out of pocket expense?

Shift from FFS to value-based payment continuing

Current payment incentive trends will continue Pediatric practices will be increasingly accountable for meeting both care quality (eg HEDIS, EPSDT) and cost measures Not just for patients you see in your practice- but all patients attributed to you as PCP/medical home/panel Not just the cost of care in your practice (what you charge) but the total utilization and total spend of all patients attributed to you across the care continuum Payment adjusted on top of base payment through withholds or incentives

Think differently about care delivery and payment models

Expand focus beyond individual patient

Manage care & expense for ALL patients

What s a pediatric practice to do? Most pediatric practices are good at small practice business- but business is changing Most pediatric practices lack the infrastructure & resources for managing care and cost outside their practice- particularly for attributed patients who are not actively engaged in primary care medical home Larger payer and health systems have potentially more resources- but often not focused on needs of children, families & small pediatric practices 2016 Future of Pediatrics practice survey: >60% pediatric practice respondents preferred practice independence- and also interested in exploring clinically integrated network (CIN) option for pediatrics

Smaller vs bigger- or maybe both? Smaller is better Maximize personalized care and small business productivity model (Chip Hart presentation to follow) Bigger is better Explore and develop models where small practices can align and share/profit from resources targeted to pediatric population health delivery and payment

FFS Medicine: Entrepreneurial Silos

FFS Medicine: Incentivizes volume Primary Care Practice Specialty Care Hospital Care Competing cost centers within hospitals or health systems or across communities Poor communication or coordination across silos Total care: fragmented and expensive

Not designed for value-based care

CareFirst: PCP s Opportunity is with the Entire Healthcare System Primary Care Physician, 5.7% Pharmacy, 28.8% Distribution of Medical Spending is Changing Outpatient, 19.5% Inpatient, 19.7% Specialists, 22.7% Spending on prescription drugs has become the largest share of the medical dollar (including spending in the Pharmacy and Medical benefits) This key change causes increased focus on pharmacy care coordination Source: CareFirst HealthCare Analytics Medical spending is based on claims paid in 2014 for the CareFirst Book of Business Excluding Medicare Primary Members. The Pharmacy % is adjusted to represent typical spend for members with CareFirst s pharmacy benefit.

PCP s challenged to control total spend unless aligned with specialists & hospitalneed to align care model & payment incentives- for all Emergency Room 5% Other 0% PCP Office 11% Pharmacy 8% Inpatient 34% Specialist 42% CareFirst Sample Pediatric PCMH Expense

Need to develop integrated care networks

Value-based Care & Payment: Requires new infrastructure to manage care of populations Payer and provider contracting Network development and management Identifying and managing populations by risk Population health analytics Care coordination & case management Driving & improving quality & safety performance Managing population health payment, shared savings & risk Limited pediatric experience & expertiseparticularly in adult-centric systems

Children s Hospitals now partnering with community pediatricians in care and contracting networks (Medicaid Commercial)

Pediatric Clinically Integrated Networks CIN video: The Children s Care Network (TCCN) from CHOA (Children s Healthcare of Atlanta) http://www.tccn-choa.org/

Getting bigger: building an integrated pediatric network Children s Hospitals typically underwrite network development Physician-led; shared governance models New value-based payment models typically blend FFS payments to practitioners with added payments for care coordination and meeting quality performance measures (clinical, engagement & cost) Models for sharing savings of total cost of care across network/stakeholders Networks designed to meet FTC requirements for clinically integrated network (CIN) and/or to accept risk incrementally Children s Hospitals typically outsource managed care infrastructure (business); leverage pediatric focus & expertise, provider networks & working relationships

Children s National moving forward on CIN Children s National will be partnering with community-based pediatricians to develop a pediatric Clinically Integrated Network (CIN) CIN permits pediatric practices to remain independent but be part of aligned regional system focused on care of children- and improving quality and cost outcomes and value-based payments for all in CIN. Successful CIN s are physician-developed and led. CNHN will convene regular CIN planning sessions (February May 2017) looking for community pediatrician champions and leaders to participate. Goal- present CIN model at June 2017 Future of Pediatrics Interested? Contact: Mark Weissman mweissma@childrensnational.org 202-476-3524

Pediatric CIN: Why now? Continued local market evolution to value-based payment models Driven by states or payers; not by providers Adult health system focus and consolidation Limited at-risk dollars and focus on children (vs adults) Opportunity to develop pediatric physician-led organization that leverages value & promotes success of community practice participants Self-organizing local provider activities underway- not likely to reach sufficient scale to influence payers Leverage Children s National resources & brand to advance model focused on children, quality & appropriate payment Pediatric CIN likely not the end-game- aligns & strengthens community pediatric providers and Children s National to address appropriate pediatric care and payment with future adult partners

Questions & discussion