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Medicare & Medicaid EHR Incentive Program Betsy L. Thompson, MD, DrPH EHR Summit October 4, 2010 1

Overview Background and Policy Context EHR Incentive Program Basics Who is Eligible to Participate How Much Are the Incentives What Are the Requirements of Meaningful Use What You Need to Participate Timeline of the Programs Resources to Get Help and Learn More 2

Background and Policy Context 3

CMS Quality Improvement Roadmap Vision: The right care for every person every time through care that is: Safe Effective Efficient Patient-centered Timely Equitable 4

Value Driven Care Goal: Transformation from passive payer to active purchaser of higher quality, more efficient health care Tools: measurement, payment incentives, public reporting, conditions of participation, coverage policy, Quality Improvement Organizations 5

Physician EHR Adoption 6

Hospital EHR Adoption 1.5% have comprehensive electronic records system 7.6% have a basic system Only 17% have implemented computerized provider-order entry for medications Source: Jha A, DesRoches C, Campbell E, Donelan K, Rao S, Ferris T, Shields A, Rosenbaum S, Blumenthal D. Use of Electronic Health Records in U.S. Hospitals. New England Journal of Medicine: 360;16. April 16, 2009. 7

Barriers to EHR Adoption Percent of Physicians Reporting a Major Barrier Source: DesRoches CM et al. Electronic health records in ambulatory care a national survey of physicians. N Engl J Med. 359(1):50 60, 2008 Jul 3. 8

Federal Government Responds: HITECH Act Part of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) Goal: Every American to have an EHR by 2014 Systematically addresses major barriers to adoption and Meaningful Use: Money/market reform Technical assistance, support, and better information Health information exchange Privacy and security 9

HITECH: How the Pieces Fit Together Regional Extension Centers Workforce Training Medicare and Medicaid Incentives and Penalties ADOPTION MEANINGFUL USE Improved Individual & Population Health Outcomes Increased Transparency & Efficiency Improved Ability to Study & Improve Care Delivery State Grants for Health Information Exchange Standards & Certification Framework Privacy & Security Framework EXCHANGE Health IT Practice Research 10

EHR Incentive Program Basics Who is Eligible? 11

Who is a Medicare Eligible Provider (EP)? Eligible Providers in Medicare FFS Eligible Professionals (EPs) Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy Doctor of Dental Surgery or Dental Medicine Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Doctor of Optometry Chiropractor Eligible Hospitals Acute Care Hospitals* Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) *Subsection (d) hospitals that are paid under the PPS and are located in the 50 States or Washington, DC (including Maryland) 12

Who is a Medicare Advantage Eligible Provider? Eligible Providers in Medicare Advantage (MA) MA Eligible Professionals (EPs) Must furnish, on average, at least 20 hours/week of patientcare services and be employed by the qualifying MA organization -or- Must be employed by, or be a partner of, an entity that through contract with the qualifying MA organization furnishes at least 80 percent of the entity s Medicare patient care services to enrollees of the qualifying MA organization MA-Affiliated Eligible Hospitals Will be paid under the Medicare Fee-for-service EHR incentive program 13

Who is a Medicaid Eligible Physicians Provider? Eligible Providers in Medicaid Eligible Professionals (EPs) Nurse Practitioners (NPs) Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) Dentists Physician Assistants (PAs) working in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or rural health clinic (RHC) that is so led by a PA Eligible Hospitals Acute Care Hospitals (now including CAHs) Children s Hospitals 14

Who is a Medicaid Eligible Professional? Medicaid Eligible Professionals must also meet one of the three patient volume thresholds: Have a minimum of 30% Medicaid patient volume Pediatricians ONLY: Have a minimum of 20% Medicaid patient volume Working in FQHC or RHC ONLY: Have a minimum of 30% patient volume attributed to needy individuals CHIP, sliding scale, free care only count towards thresholds if working in RHC or FQHC 15

EHR Incentive Program Basics How Much Are the Incentives? 16

How Much Are the Medicare EP Incentives? Incentive amounts based on Fee-for-Service allowable charges Maximum incentives are $44,000 over 5 years Incentives decrease if starting after 2012 Must begin by 2014 to receive incentive payments. Last payment year is 2016. 10% bonus amount available for practicing predominantly in a Health Professional Shortage Area Only 1 incentive payment per year 17

Medicare EP Incentive Payments Columns = first calendar year EP receives a payment Rows = Amount of payment each year if continue to meet requirements CY 2011 $18,000 CY 2011 CY 2012 CY 2013 CY2014 CY 2015 and later CY 2012 $12,000 $18,000 CY 2013 $8,000 $12,000 $15,000 CY 2014 $4,000 $8,000 $12,000 $12,000 CY 2015 $2,000 $4,000 $8,000 $8,000 $0 CY 2016 $2,000 $4,000 $4,000 $0 TOTAL $44,000 $44,000 $39,000 $24,000 $0 18

How Much Are the Medicaid EP Incentives? Maximum incentives are $63,750 over 6 years Incentives are same regardless of start year The first year payment is $21,250 Must begin by 2016 to receive incentive payments No extra bonus for health professional shortage areas available Incentives available through 2021 Only 1 incentive payment per year 19

Medicaid EP Incentive Payments Detail Columns = first calendar year EP receives a payment Rows = Amount of payment each year if continue to meet requirements CY 2011 CY 2012 CY 2013 CY 2014 CY 2015 CY 2016 CY 2011 $21,250 CY 2012 $8,500 $21,250 CY 2013 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 CY 2014 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 CY 2015 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 CY 2016 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 CY 2017 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 CY 2018 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 CY 2019 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 CY 2020 $8,500 $8,500 CY 2021 $8,500 TOTAL $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 20

Notable Differences Between Medicare and Medicaid Incentive Programs Medicare Federal Government will implement starting in January 2011 Payment reductions begin in 2015 for providers that do not demonstrate Meaningful Use Must demonstrate MU in Year 1 Maximum incentive is $44,000 for EPs (bonus for EPs in HPSAs) MU definition is common for Medicare Last year a provider may initiate program is 2014; Last year to register is 2016; Payment adjustments begin in 2015 Only physicians, subsection (d) hospitals and CAHs Medicaid Voluntary for States to implement Most are expected to start by late summer 2011 No Medicaid payment reductions A/I/U option for 1 st participation year Maximum incentive is $63,750 for EPs States can adopt certain additional requirements for MU Last year a provider may register for and initiate program is 2016; Last payment year is 2021 5 types of EPs, acute care hospitals (including CAHs) and children s hospitals 21

How Much Are the Hospital Incentives? Federal Fiscal Year $2m base + per discharge amount (based on Medicare/Medicaid share) Medicare s calculation derives a payment amount, while Medicaid s calculation derives a total amount that States may pay eligible hospitals Hospitals meeting Medicare Meaningful Use requirements may be deemed eligible for Medicaid payments 22

EHR Incentive Program Basics What Are the Requirements of Meaningful Use? 23

What is Meaningful Use? Meaningful Use is using certified EHR technology to: Improve quality, safety, efficiency, and reduce health disparities Engage patients and families in their health care Improve care coordination Improve population and public health All the while maintaining privacy and security Meaningful Use mandated in law to receive incentives 24

What are the Three Main Components of Meaningful Use? The Recovery Act specifies the following 3 components of Meaningful Use: 1. Use of certified EHR in a meaningful manner (e.g., e-prescribing) 2. Use of certified EHR technology for electronic exchange of health information to improve quality of health care 3. Use of certified EHR technology to submit clinical quality measures (CQM) and other such measures selected by the Secretary 25

A Conceptual Approach to Meaningful Use 26

What are the Requirements of Stage 1 Meaningful Use? Stage 1 Objectives and Measures Reporting Eligible Professionals must complete: 15 core objectives 5 objectives out of 10 from menu set 6 total Clinical Quality Measures (3 core or alternate core, and 3 out of 38 from menu set) Eligible hospitals must complete: 14 core objectives 5 objectives out of 10 from menu set 15 Clinical Quality Measures 27

What are the Requirements of Stage 1 Meaningful Use? Basic Overview of Stage 1 Meaningful Use: Reporting period is 90 days for first year and 1 year subsequently Reporting through attestation Objectives and Clinical Quality Measures Reporting may be yes/no or numerator/denominator attestation To meet certain objectives/measures, 80% of patients must have records in the certified EHR technology 28

What are the Requirements: Adopt/Implement/Upgrade MEDICAID only for first participation year Adopted Acquired and Installed E.g.: Evidence of installation prior to incentive Implemented Commenced Utilization of E.g.: Staff training, data entry of patient demographic information into EHR Upgraded Expanded Upgraded to certified EHR technology or added new functionality to meet the definition of certified EHR technology Must be certified EHR technology capable of meeting meaningful use No EHR reporting period 29

EHR Incentive Program Basics What You Need to Participate 30

What You Need to Participate All providers must: Register via the EHR Incentive Program website Be enrolled in Medicare FFS, MA, or Medicaid (FFS or managed care) Have a National Provider Identifier (NPI) Use certified EHR technology Medicaid providers may adopt, implement, or upgrade in their first year All Medicare providers and Medicaid eligible hospitals must be enrolled in PECOS www.cms.gov/ehrincentiveprograms 31

What You Need to Participate Registration: Medicaid Specific Details States will interface with the EHR Incentive Program registration website States will ask providers to provide and/or attest to additional information in order to make accurate and timely payments, such as: Patient Volume Licensure A/I/U or Meaningful Use Certified EHR Technology 32

What You Need to Participate Certified EHR Technology: Required in order to achieve meaningful use Standards and certification criteria announced on July 13, 2010. See http://healthit.hhs.gov/standardsandcertification for more information ONC in process of authorizing testing and certification bodies for temporary certification program Certified products are expected to be available in the Fall List of certified EHRs and EHR modules will be posted on ONC web site Educational sessions held August 18, 2010 Visit http://healthit.hhs.gov/certification for more information Email ONC.Certification@hhs.gov with questions 33

Resources to Get Help and Learn More 34

Websites Get information, tip sheets and more at CMS official website for the EHR incentive programs: www.cms.gov/ehrincentiveprograms For more about MU measures: http://www.cms.gov/qualitymeasures/03_electronic Specifications.asp#TopOfPage Learn about certification and certified EHRs, as well as other ONC programs designed to support providers as they make the transition: http://healthit.hhs.gov 35

Summary EHRs are necessary but not sufficient to achieve CMS vision of QI Detailed information is available At the CMS website Through your regional extension center At this conference! Success will depend on us working together 36

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Thank you! Contact info: betsy.thompson@cms.hhs.gov 38