Stroke System of Care: Health Policy Perspective. Penelope Solis Senior Policy Manager Phone:

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Stroke System of Care: Health Policy Perspective Penelope Solis Senior Policy Manager Phone: 202-785-7905 Email: penelope.solis@heart.org 2

The reality. A lot of great work has been done to facilitate stroke systems adoption BUT Fragmented delivery of care continues (silos) Adoption of regionalized care is limited BUT needed to ensure patient is directed to most appropriate setting Reimbursement system is not set up to facilitate certain elements of the stroke system of care model (e.g. transfers, diversions) 3

Current Policy Activities in Play Legislative Activities: : Stop Stroke Legislation Regulatory Activities: : Proposed Changes Prospective Payment System Multiple Relevant IOM reports: Pending: : Institute of Medicine Report on Pay-for for- Performance (Anticipated release by September 21 2006) Institute of Medicine: Hospital Based Emergency Care at the Breaking Point & Emergency Medical Services at a Crossroads 4

Stop Stroke Legislation The Stroke Treatment and Ongoing Prevention (STOP Stroke) Act H.R. 898: Representatives Lois Capps (D-CA) and Chip Pickering (R-MS) S. 1064: Senators Thad Cochran (R-MS) and Edward Kennedy (D-MA). Purpose: : Help ensure that stroke is more widely recognized by the public and treated more effectively by healthcare providers. Would authorize federal grants for stroke systems planning. Would foster the development of a support network and coordination with EMS. Clearing house of best practices. Update: : Pushing for a vote on the bill in the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee and in the House Energy and Commerce Committee before adjourn. 5

Medicare Payment System: Change is Forthcoming! 6

Medicare Spending 7

Future Challenges to Medicare Spending Large number of baby boomers becoming Medicare eligible Estimated that btw 2000 to 2030 the number of people on Medicare is projected to rise from 40 million to 78 million Workers necessary to support beneficiaries is projected to decline from 4.0 workers p/ beneficiary to 2.4 8

Regulatory Changes to Reimbursement 9

DRG 559: Stroke Patient Access to tpa Problem: DRG 559 not included in APR-DRG system proposed by CMS. Proposed system could have been adopted as early as FY 07, or in FY 08. What was done: Wrote joint letter with AAN and other partners to CMS expressing concern system should include a DRG equivalent to DRG 559 Reiterate same data provided to CMS when creating code Multiple conversations with CMS staff once rule passed 10

DRG 559: Stroke Patient Access to tpa (cont) Status: CMS issued Final Inpatient Prospective Payment System rule for FY 07 DRG 559 is maintained. Base payment rate increased 3.16% and would go into effect October 1 st Next steps: Continue to monitor proposed IPPS changes Impact Analysis report by CMS Technical Advisory Panel 11

Quality improvement efforts or pay for performance.. That is the question! 12

Influencing the Development of Voluntary and Mandatory Reporting Programs Physician Voluntary Reporting Program Launched on January 1, 2006 Intent to improve the health and function of beneficiaries by preventing chronic disease complications, avoiding preventable hospitalizations, and improving the quality of care delivered consists of 36 evidence-based, clinically valid measures. Starter set of PVRP 16 measures Receive data feedback on the 16 core measures in the spring of 2006. Confidential reports available to physicians will be limited to the 16 core starter set measures. IMPORTANT: Included among priorities was stroke PVRP will be expanded to include these consensus measures after they are endorsed and implemented. But successful measures may become pay for reporting pay for performance/pay for quality 13

Influencing the Emergency Care and EMS Delivery System IOM Hospital Based Emergency Care at the Breaking Point & Emergency Medical Services at the Crossroads Both emergency reports: Benefits of regionalization based on resource/experience. Benefits of coordination of care to ensure patient directed to appropriate setting Benefits of accountability to ensure emergency care system is responsible for improving quality of care, including realization of failures Note the value and need to assess use of health information technology Need to identify quality of care provided by EMS, national EMS efforts 14

Potential Health Policy Vehicles to Further Stroke Systems IOM recommendation that DHHS convene a panel of individuals with emergency care and trauma care expertise to develop evidence based indicators for emergency care. Influencing the EMS measures that are developed irrespective or whether voluntary or mandatory reporting efforts. Work to ensure that measures are formulated on evidenced based guidelines and are national consensus based measures (federal and state) Possibility in future to include care coordination measures that could create data on stroke systems implementation Include hospital, physician, EMS, and patient satisfaction measures Ensure measures are tested and then updated on a timely basis 15

Potential Vehicles to Further Stroke Systems Quality Measure efforts (demos, pilots or programs) should comply with recommendations included in statements such as AHA s Pay for Quality Statement 16

Maximize on Recommendations Included in Emergency Care and EMS Reports: Recommends that an ad hoc workgroup be convened by CMS with expertise in EC, trauma and EMS systems to evaluate reimbursement of EMS (readiness, P4P, IT, and communications) Voluntary reporting, pay for reporting, pay for performance Gainsharing models? CDSTs and other IT systems (integrated and interoperable) Recommends HHS to conduct a study to examine the gaps and opportunities in emergency and trauma care and recommend strategies for optimal organization and funding of research effort Develop interest by researchers in pre-hospital emergency care Evaluate regulatory barriers (informed consent, HIPAA etc) Multicenter/Multisystem research consortiums Establish a research agenda (CVD( and stroke) 17

Maximize on Recommendations Included in Emergency Care and EMS Reports: Congress to establish demonstration program to promote regionalized, coordinated and accountable EMS systems throughout the country (est( $88M for 5 yrs) Need to ensure that information is publicly accessible (lessons learned) Need to ensure that multiple stakeholder perspective are included in formulating these demos Professional organization w/ national highway safety administration would develop model for pre-hospital protocols for treatment, triage and transfer National certification as pre-requisite requisite for state licensure and credentialing of EMS providers. 18

Let s s Re-Cap Ideally Single prospective payment might be ideal, HOWEVER difficult to accomplish short term. So then what? Number of vehicles on which we can add stroke systems of care: Affect regulatory process ensuring payment system change doesn t impede stroke systems maintainability and adoption Influence the development of measures regarding stroke in both the inpatient and outpatient care (EMS, hospital, physician level) l) EMS performance measurement project Voluntary and non-voluntary reporting requirements including pay for reporting, pay for performance/pay for quality. Identify means by which to share success stories.. What worked, what didn t How HIT was used Who were the stakeholders included in these conversations Utilize existing reports as a vehicle to further stroke systems models. 19

QUESTIONS??? 20