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THE LEADERS GUIDE TO MDS 3.0 IMPLEMENTATION June District Meetings, 2010 Update on RUGs IV: The Problem Current RUG-III based on MDS 2.0 RUG-IV based on MDS 3.0 Congress postponed most of RUG IV for 1 year There is no RUG-III based on MDS 3.0 Update on RUGs IV: The Best Solution Legislative fix to implement RUG-IV this year: Avoid devastating cuts for SNFs Maintain the budget neutrality for Medicare Appropriately pays for complex nursing care Contact your congressional reps ASAP Update on RUGs IV: The Default No legislative fix this year RUG-IV rates this year, but... Retrospective implementation of RUG-III rates CMS will develop grouper for RUG-III based on MDS 3.0 if fix doesn t pass Recapture of higher RUG-IV payments At least six months out, but huge cuts www.agingservicesmn.org 1

Update on RUGs IV: The Positive Differences Lower therapy index Much higher nursing index Nearly all rates higher New domains and classes Can start therapy classes with first day of therapy (Start of Therapy OMRA) New short-stay therapy option Update on RUGs IV: The Negative Differences Loss of hospital look-back Limit on concurrent therapy, 1 to 2, 50% Limit on group therapy, max of 25% of total Limits apply separately to each type of therapy Loss of estimated therapy to MDS 3.0 Having on Your Dread? Worry? Anxiety? Anticipation? Excitement? What does the Administrator need to know about MDS 3.0 and RUG IV? www.agingservicesmn.org 2

Let s ask it another way? What did/does the Administrator need to know about MDS 2.0 and RUG III? Resident Care Very Simply Compliance Financial Learning curve and new thought process on how we assess residents A whole new set of acronyms 66 RUG grouper Things to think about: Training Opportunities Who should go? Coordination of transition/implementation Conceptual Changes from MDS 2.0 to 3.0 Format is Different: Font and White Space Many more skip patterns View your software format www.agingservicesmn.org 3

Does the staff have the opportunity to play in a training database Color-coded hardcopy Focus on Hearing the voice of the Resident Staff/resident interview Skill set and practice Review of MDS Section Assignment Still no discipline assignment or recommendations What makes sense clinically Data collection/documentation systems Financial analysis and impact Current Tasks for Assessments 1. Reviewing current vendor/software 2. Reconsidering how MDS schedules are determined 3. Determining how and who transmits the MDS data 4. Evaluating how to handle the reports from CMS and MDH Current Tasks for Assessments 5. Evaluating the role of the MDS Coordinator 6. Embracing increased emphasis on resident s voice through interviews 7. Need to allow or commit time for staff to learn the many changes in the MDS line items 8. Staff scheduling www.agingservicesmn.org 4

Current Tasks for Assessments Three new Medicare assessments Start of Therapy OMRA End of Therapy OMRA Start and End of Therapy OMRA New deadline for transmission: Day 28 (MDS completion date + 14 days) You will want to transmit at least weekly Current Tasks for Care Planning How will you use your better information about your residents? Effects of behaviors on other residents Preferences for daily routines and activities Balance during activities with increased risk of falls Resident input on health conditions Where does the MDS 3.0 have the most impact on your operations from interview to final rate implications? ADL Score Trach Care Extensive Service Vent/Respirator Isolation for active infectious disease while a resident www.agingservicesmn.org 5

Special Care High ADL Score Comatose; Septicemia; DM/Injections/Order changes; Quadroplegia/ADL score>=5: COPD and SOB; Fever w/pneumonia or vomiting or weight loss or feeding tube; parenteral/iv feedings; RT for 7 Days Depression Indicators Special Care Low ADL Score CP; MS: Parkinson s w/adl score>=5; Respiratory Failure and O2 while a Resident;Tube Feeding qualifiers; Ulcers types and stages w/2 or more skin care treatments; foot infections/diabetic foot ulcers/open lesions of foot w/treatment; Radiations therapy while a resident; dialysis while a resident Depression Indicators Clinically Complex ADL Score Peumonia; Hemiplegia w/adl score>=5; Surgical wounds or open lesions w/ treatment; burns; Chemotherapy while a resident; O2 while a resident; IV medications while a resident; Transfusions while a resident Extensive Services, Special Care High or Low with ADL score of 0 or 1 Behavior Symptoms and Cognitive Performance ADL score Cognitive Impairment BIMS score <=9 or CPS >=3 OR Hallucination or delusions OR Physical or verbal behavior symptoms towards others, other behavior symptoms, rejection of care, or wandering Restorative Nursing Services www.agingservicesmn.org 6

Case Study #2 Where does the MDS 3.0 have the most impact on your operations from interview to final rate implications? Physical Medicine and Rehab Case Study #2 Rehab Ultra High 720 minutes; 1 discipline 5 days/week and the 2 nd 3 days/week Very High 500 minutes; 1 discipline 5 days/week High 325 minutes; 1 discipline 5 days/week Medium 150 minutes; 5 days any combination Low 45 minutes/week; 3 days of any combinations and 2 restorative nursing programs Case Study #3 Where does the MDS 3.0 have the most impact on your operations from interview to final rate implications? The 5 Rehab Categories Trach Care AND Ventilator/Respiratory Isolation for active infectious disease Tools MDS Crosswalk between MDS 2.0 and 3.0 ADL Scoring RUG Grouper Logic RUG IV Indices and Rates www.agingservicesmn.org 7

How Far Are You on the MDS 3.0 Implementation Readiness Journey? Where are you? Where is your RAI Coordinator/MDS Team? Now through October Planning/Schedule Discussion with Colleagues 1. What action has been taken towards implementation thus far? 2. Are there mid course changes that need to be taken? 3. What tools can we develop together? Available Training Opportunities 1. MDH s eight webinars in June & July 2. MDH s seven 1-day workshops July & August 3. s RAI and Care Planning seminars in August 4. MDH s weekly conference calls Sept Nov 5. Annual Meeting in September CONTACTS LIZ SETHER, nurse consultant/policy analyst, Aging Services Group, lsether@agingservicesmn.org DARRELL SHREVE, vice president of health policy,, dshreve@agingservicesmn.org JULIE THURN-FAVILLA, director of clinical services, Augustana Care, jathurn@augustanacare.org www.agingservicesmn.org 8