Integrating Clinical Data into the Medi-Cal Enterprise

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Integrating Clinical Data into the Medi-Cal Enterprise Knowledge Network Webinar 27 April 2018 2018 California Association of Health Information Exchanges Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 License

Knowledge Network What is the Knowledge Network? Peer assistance program and forum for collaboration Monthly webinars Presentations by Members or guest speakers Discussion on topics of importance to Members Member meetings Send topic ideas info@ca-hie.org Visit www.ca-hie.org/resources/knowledge-network for more information including past recordings, and additional resources 27 April 2018 CAHIE Knowledge Network Webinar 2

Reminder Webinars are recorded and made available on our web site Mute yourself if you do not wish to be recorded. 27 April 2018 CAHIE Knowledge Network Webinar 3

Today s Topic Integrating Clinical Data into the Medi-Cal Enterprise Christopher Craig, Clinical Data Project Lead Karen Boruff, Clinical Data Business SME The use of clinical data by the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is a critical component for improving the quality, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of care delivered to Medi-Cal members. By merging clinical data with administrative data, DHCS will be able to meet federal goals for program improvement and delivery system redesign, improve care coordination, and help advance interoperability and health information exchange across the health care ecosystem. DHCS is currently working on a solution to advance the ability of program areas to electronically exchange health information with trading partners throughout the state. To support the initial use case of postutilization clinical and administrative monitoring and oversight, the proposed solution will utilize national standards for data structure and exchange, while also leveraging the existing HIE infrastructure to minimize the impact to participating providers. This presentation will provide an update on the clinical data collection efforts at DHCS, including an overview of the initial use case and project timeline, high-level functionality, and potential future use cases. 27 April 2018 CAHIE Knowledge Network Webinar 4

Integrating Clinical Data into the Medi-Cal Enterprise CAHIE Knowledge Network April 27, 2017 Presenters: Chris Craig, Clinical Data Project Lead Karen Boruff, Clinical Data Business Subject Matter Expert

Agenda Introduction DHCS Clinical Data Efforts Chief Business Drivers General Use Cases Current Project Planned Approach Minimum Data Set Q&A 04/27/2018 6

Introduction to DHCS Mission: To provide Californians with access to affordable, integrated, high-quality health care, including medical, dental, mental health, substance use treatment services and long-term care $16.4M Special Fund $18.2M General Fund $58.4M Federal Fund ~14M Members 1 in 3 Californians Over 80% Managed Care $93B Budget 2017-2018 04/27/2018 7

Clinical Data to Support Medicaid Meets Federal Goals Improves Care for Members Advances Interoperability Medicaid Information Technology Architecture (MITA) Admin data + clinical data = care coordination Supports HIE adoption Medi-Cal 2020 Waiver Quality monitoring Promotes improved data quality 04/27/2018 8

Chief Business Drivers Program Integrity & Compliance Real-time access to patient medical records to support compliance audits, utilization management activities, and field audits Operations Delivery System Redesign Population Health Value-Based Care Utilize national standards for data structure and exchange to improve DHCS processes and programs Development of a longitudinal health record for tracking continuity of care, assisting with care coordination, and managing complex cases Integration of clinical data with administrative data for population health analysis Development and use of dashboards for measuring the quality and effectiveness of services 04/27/2018 9

Current Uses at DHCS Clinical Data Project Utilization reviews Compliance audits Complex case management Service authorizations Policy development Provider/facility site reviews 04/27/2018 10

Clinical Data Project Superior Systems Waiver Authority for DHCS utilization management plan for FFS acute inpatient admissions Oversight of Medi-Cal services in a post-payment program that does not require a TAR for specific types of service Requires review of clinical record to validate medical necessity Source: Medi-Cal Superior Systems Waiver Comprehensive Renewal 04/27/2018 11

Clinical Data Project Problem Clinical data accessed via paper charts or virtually using hospitalsupplied credentials Solution DHCS information technology system to access and view clinical data Not scalable Different EHRs Manual, nonstandardized process CDR Gateway UI 04/27/2018 12

Benefits CAASD DHCS Hospitals HIE Secure Scalable to 400+ hospitals TAR-free program expansion Leverages EHR /HIT Funding Fewer connections Repeatable processes & services Secure No manual intervention Reduction in Medi-Cal billing cycle time Expands local HIT initiatives Reduces white space Improves data quality Supports Triple Aim 04/27/2018 13

Project Timeline 2017 Began industry research Conducted Gap Analysis and Requirements Explored additional DHCS use cases Signed CalDURSA July 2018 Technology procurement Stakeholder communication and outreach CTEN onboarding application Sept 2018 Solution implementation Conduct CTEN testing Dec 2018 Solution implementation Connect to Initial trading partners 04/27/2018 14

Critical Workstreams Data Submission Guidelines HIE Technology Standards-based Based on Standards-driven existing practice Promotes uniformity Builds on existing investments Leaves plenty of room to grow Rollout Multilateral Early adopters Expand over time New participants will use standard 04/27/2018 15

Planned Approach TAR-Free Case Reviews Episodic vs. longitudinal Require complete record of episode to uphold reimbursement Standard CCD is not sufficient Demographics Diagnosis Current Medications Allergies Discharge Summary Medication Administration Record Studies Nurses Notes Minimum Data Set History & Physical Consultation Notes Progress Notes Procedure Notes Orders Labs Radiology Vital Signs 04/27/2018 16

Planned Approach 1. Leverage HIE infrastructure Connect with community HIEs and hospital systems ehealth Exchange 04/27/2018 17

Planned Approach 2. Utilize national standards for data structure and exchange C-CDA templates Exchange specifications Future use of other standards/transaction patterns 04/27/2018 18

Next Steps Connect with initial trading partners Work with HIEs & hospitals on data content Onboard to CTEN Implement technical solution 4/27/2018 19

Questions? Thank you! Questions about the TAR-Free Programs: DRGTARFree@dhcs.ca.gov Questions about HIE or MITA: MITA@dhcs.ca.gov 04/27/2018 20

Next Month To be announced 27 April 2018 CAHIE Knowledge Network Webinar 21