Telehealth: An Introduction to Implementation and Policy Considerations. Angela Evatt, M.A., M.P.P

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Telehealth: An Introduction to Implementation and Policy Considerations Angela Evatt, M.A., M.P.P

Overview What is telehealth, how can it be used in care delivery, and what does it aim to accomplish? Value and challenges of telehealth National telehealth landscape Telehealth implementation Telehealth policies and compliance

Definitions: Telemedicine and Telehealth TELEMEDICINE defined as: the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve a patient s clinical health status. TELEHEALTH defined as: a broader definition of emote healthcare that does not always involve clinical services, ATA uses the terms in the same way one would refer to medicine or health in the common vernacular.

How Can Telehealth be Used in Care Delivery? TELEHEALTH MODALITIES Remote patient monitoring Live video (synchronous) Store-and-forward Mobile health (asynchronous) (mhealth) 5

Telehealth Technology and Devices ECG Glove Digital Spirometer Telemedicine cart 6

Examples of Telehealth Use Cases Emergency Services Tele-stroke EMS telemedicine Safety Telemedicine for correctional health care In home telemonitoring and after hours care Specialty Care Access Tele-ICU Psychological consults in rural areas 7

What is the Value of Telehealth? Quality Cost Satisfaction Improved access to specialists Improve clinical outcomes Engage patient in their care Reduce unnecessary ED utilizations Prevent avoidable transfers Reduce travel costs Increase access to care when patients need it the most Provide care in the most comfortable environment 8

Telehealth Challenges LIMITED REIMBURSEMENT is available from commercial payors, Medicare and Medicaid, but little incentive exists for providers to move away from traditional models of care delivery LIMITED WIDESPREAD AWARENESS about how to incorporate the effective use of telehealth into existing practice workflows LACK OF INNOVATIVE USE CASES that demonstrate the value of telehealth on hospital encounters and in improving access to care...but growing MEDICAL LIABILITY INSURANCE for services delivered through telehealth is not always offered LICENSURE barriers to practice across state lines 9

National Telehealth Adoption American Telemedicine Association- 2015 200 Telemedicine networks in the USA 3,500 service sites 75 million telehealth visits in North America in 2014 Predict +/- 50% of health care provided remotely in five years American Hospital Association January 2013 52 percent of hospitals utilized telehealth and 10 percent were beginning the process of implementing telehealth services HIMSS Analytics Study 58 percent of hospitals in 2015 and 61 percent in 2016 12 percent adoption of remote patient monitoring 10

Telehealth Implementation People Process Technology

Assess and Evaluate Technology Conduct comprehensive assessment of appropriate technology Assess technology against defined criteria aligned with the project s and organization s goals Project and future needs Implementation setting and physical space Technology that is targeted to meet the needs of the specific patient population that will use it Integration of EHRs or other systems 12

Assess and Evaluate Technology Use (cont.) Ensure technology functioning Secure adequate Bandwidth and Wi-Fi connectivity Some facilities required boost in bandwidth and improved reliability of wifi connectivity Conduct weekly technology checks Technology staff Coordination with IT staff from each entity Ability to train clinical staff Ability to provide support to hospital or LTC facility when needed 13

Analyze and Adjust Workflow Develop workflow charts, and specific protocols Ensure seamless integration into routine Assess, reassess and adjust workflows when needed to optimize use 14

Train Staff Hold educational training meetings Develop online on-demand videos Training by mentor/champion Staff retraining and frequent opportunities to test the use of the telehealth equipment is important to ensure successful telehealth encounters and continued use and competencies 15

Educate and Engage Consumers Educating patients and families prior to the use of telehealth increases acceptance and willingness to use telehealth Use marketing material, including videos Ensure patient has a trusted single point of contact for technical and clinical issues Include family members Implement on-demand videos Complete consent document 16

Secure Physician and Nurse Champions Early identification and ongoing involvement of physician and nurse champions is essential to the success of a telehealth project Physician champions provide leadership and are role models for the whole organization, ensuring hospital staff are prepared to implement telehealth Nurse champions are essential in the long term care facility to support the patient, utilize the technology and communicate with hospital physicians 17

Cost Savings & Sustainability This that All three programs are expanding their telehealth programs to other facilities or departments 18

Telehealth Policies and Compliance

Professional Liability Coverage Carriers coverage of telehealth practices may not be clearly outlined in the policy language Coverage can vary widely by carrier including: Telehealth as an included service Requiring a supplemental policy Not providing any coverage for telehealth services Physicians should work with carrier to determine if telehealth coverage is available and the extent of coverage allowed under their policy Carriers may assess telehealth practices including Practicing over state lines Providing treatment only to patients with a pre-existing relationship 20

Provide Security and Privacy Protections HIPAA compliant technology Risk assessment Include as part of enterprise privacy and security audits Business Associate Agreement (BAA) with their partners and telehealth technology vendors BAA outlines the security controls in place and makes clear the ownership of data and future access to the data once a contract ends 21

Reimbursement

Medicare Telehealth Coverage Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers certain telehealth services if the patient lives in qualified rural areas Services covered include, office visits and consultations that are provided using an interactive two-way telecommunications system (with real-time audio and video) by a doctor or certain other health care provider who is not at a patient s location and the patient is located at one of the following: Doctor's office Hospital Critical access hospital (CHA) Rural health clinic Federally qualified health center Hospital-based or critical access hospitalbased dialysis facility Skilled nursing facility Community mental health center Source: https://www.medicare.gov/coverage/telehealth.html

Medicaid Telehealth Coverage States have the option to determine: Whether to cover telemedicine What types of telemedicine to cover Where in the state telemedicine will be covered How it will be provided and covered What types of telemedicine practitioners may be covered How much to reimburse for telemedicine services Source: http://www.hrsa.gov/healthit/telehealth/reimburse.pdf

Private Payor Telehealth Coverage Source: A.Gilroy (2017), Jones Day

Payment Parity in Payor Legislation Source: A.Gilroy (2017), Jones Day

Diversity in Legal and Regulatory Requirements Practice Standards and Licensure

Establishing a Provider Relationship Source: A.Gilroy (2017), Jones Day

Practice Standard Technical Requirements Source: A.Gilroy (2017), Jones Day

Practice Standard No Audio-Only Source: A.Gilroy (2017), Jones Day

Practice Standard Asynchronous Source: A.Gilroy (2017), Jones Day

Practice Standard Other Items Consent Identify of Provider Medical Records Referral Sources emergency Continuity of Care

Licensure Special Telehealth/ Conditional/ Special Purpose License Louisiana Minnesota Nevada New Mexico Ohio Oregon Tennessee Texas Out of State Registration Florida Maine New Mexico SFMB Compact Al, AZ, CO, ID, IL, IN, KS, MN, MS, MT, NV, NH, PA, SD, UT, WV, WI, WY Source: ATA (2017). State Telemedicine Gaps Analysis Physician Practice Standards and Licensure

Diversity in Requirements - Checklist Know your organizations role Establish process for ongoing monitoring of requirements Verification and authentication of patient location and identity Disclosure and validation of provider s identity and credentials Use appropriate technology, including real-time vs. asynchronous Understand industry and professional society guidelines Obtain appropriate consents

The MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSION Thank You! Angela Evatt, M.A, M.P.P (410) 764-3574 Angela.evatt@maryland.gov Visit MHCC Telehealth website for more resources http://mhcc.maryland.gov/mhcc/pages/hit/hit_telemedicine/hit_telemedicine.aspx