Staying Healthy Assessment (SHA) Training

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Staying Healthy Assessment (SHA) Training Information for providers on completing the Staying Healthy Assessment for patients Developed by Medi-Cal Managed Care Health Plans

Agenda 1) IHEBA/SHA Overview, Goals & Benefits 2) SHA Completion & Documentation Process 3) SHA Resources 4) Electronic SHA & Alternative Assessment Tools 2

Definitions DHCS: IHA: IHEBA: SHA: Department of Health Care Services Initial Health Assessment (DHCS Policy Letter 08-003) includes an IHEBA Individual Health Education Behavioral Assessment is a generic term for the SHA or DHCS approved alternative assessment tool. IHEBA is a required part of the IHA Staying Healthy Assessment is the DHCS s sponsored and approved IHEBA 3

Introduction DHCS requires providers to administer an IHEBA to all Medi- Cal Managed Care patients as part of their Initial Health Assessment (IHA) and well care visits. The IHA, at a minimum, shall include: a physical and mental health history identification of high risk behaviors assessment of need for preventive screenings or services and health education diagnosis and plan for treatment of any diseases The IHA must be conducted in a culturally and linguistically appropriate manner for all patients, including those with disabilities. 4

Introduction Continued New Staying Healthy Assessment (SHA) forms must be implemented by April 1, 2014 Providers are encouraged to begin using the SHA now 5

Individual Health Education Behavioral Assessment Goals Identify and track patient high-risk behaviors Prioritize patient health education needs related to lifestyle, behavior, environment, and cultural and linguistic needs Initiate discussion and counseling regarding high-risk behaviors Provide tailored health education 6

Benefits to Providers and Patients Builds trust between provider and patient Improves patient-provider relationship and patient satisfaction Allows for more personalized care plans Streamlines HEDIS documentation for providers, ensures members get preventive health services Allows provider to document patient counseling 7

SHA Periodicity Table Questionnaire Administer Administer/Re-administer Review Age Groups Within 120 Days of Enrollment 0-6 mo. 7-12 mo. 1 st Scheduled Exam (after entering new age group) Every 3-5 years 1-2 yrs. 3-4 yrs. 5-8 yrs. 9-11 yrs. 12-17 yrs. Adult Annually (Interval Years) Senior 8

SHA Recommendations 12-17 years old age group: Encourage patients to complete the SHA without a parent/guardian Annual re-administration is recommended Adults and Seniors age group: After 55 years of age, use Adult or Senior SHA that is best suited for patient Annual re-administration is recommended for seniors 9

SHA Completion Assisting the patient in SHA completion: Explain the SHA s purpose and how it will be used Assure that SHA responses are confidential and will be kept in patient s medical record Encourage the patient to self-complete the SHA Optional: SHA questions may be asked verbally and responses recorded directly in patient s electronic medical record 10

SHA Refusal Patients have the right to refuse, decline or skip any or all parts of the SHA Encourage patient to complete an age appropriate SHA every subsequent year during a scheduled exam 11

SHA Provider Review Reviewing the completed SHA with the patient: Determine extent of risk factors on patient s health Prioritize risk factors to discuss Provide tailored health education counseling, intervention, referral, follow up, and risk reduction plan 12

SHA Provider Review Alcohol use question: The alcohol screening question is based on USPSTF recommendations #19 on the Adult SHA #23 on the Senior SHA 13

SHA Provider Review New Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral for Treatment (SBIRT) benefit: If yes to alcohol question, offer an expanded screening questionnaire (such as the AUDIT or AUDIT-C) and if indicated, one to three 15-minute brief interventions These screening questionnaires identify patients with potential alcohol use disorders who need referral for further evaluation and treatment 14

SHA Provider Review Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral for Treatment (SBIRT): Providers offering SBIRT are required to take special training. A list of training resources is available contact your health plan for more information The alcohol SBIRT benefit went into effect January 1, 2014 15

SHA Documentation The provider must: Sign, print his/her name, and date Document specific behavioral-risk topics and patient counseling, referral, anticipatory guidance, and follow-up provided Keep signed SHA in patient s medical record Document SHA reviews and SHA refusals 16

SHA Refusal Documentation Document refusal on the SHA and keep in the patient's medical record Check box Patient Declined the SHA Provider must sign, print name, and date the back page of form 17

Document HEDIS Measures The SHA is an additional document to provide evidence of certain Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) measures that require patient counseling, referral, the provision of anticipatory guidance, and follow-up, as appropriate. Age 0-15 months Well child visits ages 0-15 months Health Education/Anticipatory Guidance Age 3-17 years Weight assessment and counseling for nutrition and physical activity Age 12-21 years Adolescent well care Health Education/Anticipatory Guidance Chlamydia screening HPV vaccination 18 Prenatal care if pregnant (applies at any age)

Document HEDIS Measures Adults Chlamydia screening Prenatal care if pregnant Notify Health Plan of all pregnancies by using the pregnancy notification form (as appropriate) Postpartum care (if appropriate) Seniors Care for older adults Functional status screening Advance directive 19

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SHA Resources All SHA forms are available for download and printing on the DHCS site at: www.dhcs.ca.gov/formsandpubs/forms/pages/stayinghealthy.aspx Available languages: Arabic* Armenian Chinese English Farsi* Hmong Khmer* Korean Russian Spanish Tagalog Vietnamese * These languages are not currently available on the DHCS website, but can be obtained by contacting your health plan. 24

SHA Electronic Format Notify health plan at least two months before start Electronic formats: add SHA questions into an electronic medical record, scan the SHA questionnaire into EMR, or use the SHA in another alternative electronic or paper-based format Electronic provider signature needed Must include all updated and unaltered SHA questions Your health plan will review the electronic format to ensure it meets all requirements prior to implementation 25

Alternative Assessment Tool Use of the SHA tool is strongly recommended Alternatives are permitted but require preapproval by DHCS Submit request for approval to use alternative assessment tool through your health plan Any alternative assessments must be translated to the threshold languages of the health plan s members and meet all the same standards as the SHA The American Academy of Pediatrics Bright Futures assessment has been pre-approved by DHCS as an alternative IHEBA. It can be used as long as certain conditions are met. Contact your health plan for more information 26

SHA Additional Resources SHA Provider Office Instruction Sheet SHA Behavioral Risk Topics SHA Pediatric Questions by Age Groups SHA Adult Questions by Age Groups All SHA additional resources are available through the DHCS website. www.dhcs.ca.gov/formsandpubs/forms/pages/sta yinghealthy.aspx 27

Heath Plan s Resources Contact your health plan on available health education programs, cultural and linguistic services, and resources. 28

Thank You! 29

Contact Information Care1st Health Plan E-mail: HealthEducation@care1st.com Phone: 323-889-6638 ext. 3282 Community Health Group E-mail: Cmanci@chgsd.com Phone: 619-498-6429 Health Net of California Phone: 800-804-6074 Molina Healthcare For more information or resources regarding the SHA, please contact your Molina Provider Services Representatives 30