The IMD Exclusion What Is It? Why Is It Important? John O Brien Senior Advisor SAMHSA

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The IMD Exclusion What Is It? Why Is It Important? John O Brien Senior Advisor SAMHSA

The IMD Exclusion An Institution for Mental Diseases (IMD) is any inpatient or residential facility of more than 16 beds that specializes in psychiatric care Written in to 1965 Title XIX Medicaid law to avoid costs for the State Psych Hospitals Specific to Medicaid beneficiaries aged 21 to 65 years; Not a barrier for children IMD affect SA facilities because HCFA/CMS rules that since SA in DSM, it is a psychiatric illness

What is the Definition of an IMD? A hospital nursing facility or other institution greater than 16 beds that: Is engaged in providing diagnosis, treatment or care of persons with mental diseases Treatment and care includes medical attention, nursing care and related services

Guidelines for Determining an IMD Licensed or accredited Under the jurisdiction of state MH or SA Agency More than 50% of patients have MH/SUD diagnoses not 50% are receiving MH care Specializing in MH/SUD therapies, medications patterns, staff training or credentials

Guidelines for Determining an IMD In determining whether an entity is appropriate for consideration as an IMD (as opposed to simply a portion of a larger entity to which the exclusion would not apply), CMS examines: governance (e.g., all components controlled by one owner or governing body); medical direction (one chief medical officer in control of medical staff in all components of the entity) administrative control (one CEO in control of all administrative activities in all components of the entity); licensure (is there a separate entity license) organizational operation as a single entity an ability of several operating components within a larger unit to independently meet the conditions of participation under the applicable provider category (e.g., nursing facilities)

Chemical Dependency Treatment Facilities and IMD Chemically dependent patients admitted for treatment psychological in nature are counted as mentally ill. Facilities that are over 17 beds and provide peer counseling and meetings to promote group support are not considered IMD..however Federal matching funds may not be claimed for institutional services when peer counseling/lay treatment is the reason for inpatient stay

Subtleties of IMD Public MH hospitals nevertheless receive Medicaid support: persons >64 DSH as safety net hospital Must be medical in character; non-medical are considered group living and Medicaid pays for treatment by no room & board Under 17 beds or Psych under 21, will pay per diem rates (treatment plus room/board)

Subtleties of IMD CMS interprets the exclusion to services that are furnished to IMD patients either inside or outside the facilities..however Individuals that are on conditional release or convalescent leave from an IMD and not considered patients of the institution..however Emergencies care are not considered a release or leave Beds that are used to accommodate the children of individuals who are being treated are excluded from the total bed count

IMD at the Provider Level Have dispersed multiple units of under 16 beds Pay for housing out of other funds, but still use Medicaid for treatment program Some SUD residential treatment is not medical enough (e.g. PRTF) to be eligible for per diem payments.

IMDs and 1115 Medicaid Waivers Several states were granted IMD exclusion waiver in 1997 The IMD exclusion waiver allowed individuals with acute episodes of mental illness to receive Medicaid-covered treatment in IMDs rather than general acute hospitals. IMD rate was generally less than the bed in a private psychiatric unit. CMS discontinued IMD waivers because standing policy has been to hold states accountable for inpatient treatment of mental illness. CMS phased out & subsequently discontinued the use of IMDs by FY 07.

Policy Options That Have Been/ May Be Considered Eliminate the IMD but hard to sell that want more institutions? Apply IMD just to MH, but not to SUD, as that was not the original intent Increase the number of beds because under 17 is not financially viable Current health care reform legislation includes an IMD pilot focuses on MH

Arguments Against IMD Exclusion Conflicts Medicaid philosophy Federal medical assistance payments are denied even when: Services are medically necessary Regardless that a qualified provider is rendering the service Patient s eligibility is not based on medical necessity/provider qualifications but the setting where it is rendered Other payers cover residential treatment as a benefit regardless of number

Litigation and Appeals Early Litigation HCFA/OIG conducted reviews of IMDs in 4 states (CT, MN, IL and CA) found institutions were IMDs and disallowed payments. States appealed decisions. HCFA/OIG did additional reviews to collect evidence re: Percentage of patients with mental illness Number of transferees from state hospitals Staff credentials Facilities advertised as a referral for treatment of mental diseases Disallowances were upheld in most cases

Litigation and Appeals Where disallowances were reversed: Court found that HCFA focused solely on the individuals MH diagnosis or needs versus medical or rehabilitative care. Court found that diagnosis-based criteria were initially invalid Other interesting case: Three providers challenged the classification of alcoholism and chemical dependency as a mental disease DAB concluded that only institutions treating alcoholism were IMDs and Required HCFA to develop clearer guidelines about CD providers

Questions??