FY2018 Proposed Rule: Payment and Quality Reporting

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FY2018 Proposed Rule: Payment and Quality Reporting Mary Dalrymple Managing Director, LTRAX

Objectives Describe effects of reimbursement updates Look at new short stay payment system Touch on miscellaneous regulatory changes Identify new measures for LTCH Quality Reporting Program Review updates to public reporting schedule Describe data collection stemming from the IMPACT Act Preview areas under consideration for future quality reporting Review updates to HCAHPS survey (acute care) for LTRAX patient satisfaction users (not LTCH patient experience)

LTCH Reimbursement FY2018 Proposed LTCH PPS Net 3.75% decrease in Medicare reimbursements to LTCHs LTCH Criteria Patients 58% of cases (fy16) Net 0.4% increase in Medicare reimbursement Significant increase in high-cost outlier threshold From $21,943 (fy17) to $30,081 (fy18) Site Neutral Patients 42% of cases (fy16) First year of full implementation with fy18 cost reporting period Net 22% decrease in Medicare reimbursement

Site Neutral Patients Site Neutral Patients 50/50 blended payment ends in fy18 currently paid 50% IPPS rate + 50% LTCH PPS rate Ends when your hospital begins its fy18 cost reporting period Fully implemented, site neutral rate is the lower of Inpatient PPS comparable per diem with outliers, or 100% estimated cost LTCH Criteria Patients Admitted directly from subsection (d) hospital AND 3 or more days in ICU or CCU before admission, or >96 hours invasive mechanical ventilation in LTCH AND Not assigned to a psych or rehab DRG upon discharge

Short Stay Outliers New Payment for Short Stays LTCH criteria patients only No change in definition LOS 5/6 geometric mean LOS for the patient s DRG New payment Remove payment cliff when the patient reaches 5/6 LOS Graduated per diem payment Blend of the IPPS per diem and 120% LTCH per diem Shorter stays paid more like an IPPS patient; longer stays paid more closely to LTCH PPS rates Bottom Line Without cliff, Medicare expects more long short stays offset by fewer full reimbursements Net increase in payments of $102 million SSO payment will be trimmed slightly to recoup the $102 million

25% Threshold Policy Moratorium on 25% Rule Extended Moratorium on enforcement extended through Sept. 30, 2018 Threshold requires that certain LTCHs get no more than 25% of their patients from a single acute care hospital Extended legislatively (21 st Century Cures Act) CMS took cue from lawmakers and extended the moratorium even further Study the effect of the site neutral payment system on admission patterns without the effect of 25% rule behavior

LTCH Rate for Severe Wound Patients Legislative Extension and Modification Prior temporary carve outs for certain hospitals and certain wound patients, very narrowly drawn Extended & modified in the 21 st Century Cures Act Removed rural requirement Retained grandfathered hospital-within-hospital requirement ICD-10 identifying stage 3, stage 4, unstageable, non-healing surgical wound or fistula No longer includes an infected wound, osteomyelitis, or wound with morbid obesity Case must be assigned to DRG 539 (osteomyelitis w/mcc), 540 (osteomyelitis w/cc), 602 (cellulitis w/mcc), 603 (cellulitis w/cc)

Hospital-within-Hospital HwH Regulations No change to existing definitions Apply the current separateness and control regulations only when the LTCH HwH is co-locating with an acute care hospital (IPPS) Separateness and control regulations require the HwH LTCH to prove it is a separate entity from the acute care hospital where it s located, with its own governing body and staff, hospital functions, source of patient admissions, etc. Medicare believes inappropriate patient shifting moderated by other regulatory requirements imposed in non-acute settings

Misc. Regulations Implementing Other Regulatory Changes Allow existing LTCHs and satellites to increase bed count if meeting qualifying criteria, retroactive to April 1, 2014 Change to ALOS calculation for LTCHs established after Dec. 26, 2013 Extend exemption from site neutral payment for two LTCHs that primarily treat catastrophic spinal or brain injuries and have significant out-of-state admissions

LTCH QRP Current Measures New or Worsened Pressure Ulcers Assessed & Appropriately Given Influenza Vaccine Falls with Major Injury Functional Assessment & Care Plan Cross-Setting Functional Assessment & Care Plan Change in Mobility for Ventilator Patients Drug Regimen Review with Follow-Up CAUTI CLABSI MRSA CDI Healthcare Personnel Influenza Vaccination VAE All-Cause 30-Day Readmissions MSPB Discharge to Community Potentially Preventable 30-Day Readmissions

LTCH QRP Proposed Changes New or Worsened Pressure Ulcers All-Cause Unplanned 30-Day Readmissions Changes in Skin Integrity: Pressure Ulcer/Injury Compliance with Spontaneous Breathing Trial by Day 2 of LTCH Stay Ventilator Liberation Rate Timeline Data collection beginning April 1, 2018 New LTCH CARE Data Set (v. 4) Effect fy20 reimbursement

LTCH QRP Pressure Ulcer Measure Percent of patient stays with reports of stage 2-4 pressure ulcers, or unstageable pressure ulcers, that were not present or were at a lesser stage on admission Change in vocabulary to add injury Addition of new or worsened unstageable pressure ulcers Change in calculation methodology Instead of using M0800 counts of new or worsened, the measure would compare discharge counts to admission counts Reduce potential for underestimating the frequency of pressure ulcers Has the potential to count any ulcer that changed stage, whether or not it is new or worsened

LTCH QRP Spontaneous Breathing Trial Measure Facility compliance with spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) including tracheostomy collar trial (TCT) or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) breathing trial by day 2 of the LTCH stay for patients on invasive mechanical ventilation support upon admission and for whom at admission weaning attempts were expected or anticipated 2 components Percentage of Patients Assessed for Readiness for SBT by Day 2 (including TCT or CPAP breathing trial) Percentage of Patients Ready for SBT who Received SBT by Day 2 (including TCT or CPAP breathing trial) Uses subset of patients identified in first component Day 1 is admission, Day 2 is the next calendar day Determination of patient as non-weaning must be based on documentation found in the patient s medical record at admission

LTCH QRP Spontaneous Breathing Trial Measure The less invasive mechanical ventilation, the better. Majority of mechanically ventilated patients in the LTCH have been ventilated for at least 21 days (prolonged mechanical ventilation) unnecessarily prolonged mechanical ventilation can be an indicator of poor quality care. Pushing hospitals to adopt faster, more consistent weaning protocols Hospital approaches to initiating weaning vary widely Higher percentage is better

LTCH QRP Ventilator Liberation Rate Liberated patient does not require any invasive mechanical ventilation support for at least 2 consecutive calendar days immediately prior to the date of discharge Discharged alive Liberation measured only for patients admitted on invasive ventilation for whom at admission weaning is expected or anticipated Like SBT, determination of patient as non-weaning must be based on documentation found in the patient s medical record at admission

LTCH QRP Ventilator Liberation Rate Risk adjusted Age Prior functioning: Everyday activities Metastatic cancer Severe cancer Left ventricular assistive device with known ejection fraction 30% Progressive neuromuscular disease Severe neurological injury, disease, or dysfunction Post-transplant (lung, heart, kidney, and bone marrow) Vasoactive medication Dialysis

Public Reporting Public Reporting Timeline Calendar 2018 Admission and Discharge Functional Assessment & Care Plan Cross-Setting Application of Functional Assessment & Care Plan Falls with Major Injury October 2018 Medicare Spending per Beneficiary Discharge to Community Potentially Preventable 30-Day Readmissions All-Cause Unplanned 30-Day Readmissions Calendar 2020 Change in Mobility Among Vent Patients October 2020 Changes in Skin Integrity: Pressure Ulcer/Injury New or Worsened Pressure Ulcers

LTCH QRP: Future Transfer of Information Mandatory under IMPACT Act Undergoing development and pilot testing Will be added in an April 1, 2019, Another new LTCH CARE Data Set (v.5) Two Measures Transfer of Information at Post-Acute Care Admission, Start or Resumption of Care from other Providers/Settings Transfer of Information at Post-Acute Care Discharge and End of Care to other Providers/Settings

LTCH QRP: Future Patient Experience of Care In development and pilot testing Domains Beginning stay Interactions with staff Experience during stay Preparing to leave Overall Rating CMS wants feedback Implementation and logistics Survey-based measures General feedback

LTCH QRP: Future Future Measures Application of percent of residents who self-report moderate to severe pain (NQF #0676) Advance care plan Patients who received antipsychotic medication Modification of discharge to community Exclude nursing facility residents from calculation because they did not live in the community prior to LTCH stay

IMPACT Act Data Standardization Mandated under IMPACT Act Requires that the same question be asked in multiple post-acute settings in the same way & available responses identical in all settings Precursor to unified post-acute payment system Includes some items already collected Categories Functional status Cognitive function Special services, treatments and interventions Medical conditions and comorbidities

IMPACT Act We intend to use these data for a number of purposes, including facilitating their exchange and longitudinal use among health care providers to enable high quality care and outcomes through care coordination, as well as for quality measure calculation and identifying comorbidities that might increase the medical complexity of a particular admission. Broadening the use and universe of data collection LTCH QRP help patients, prevent harm Cross-setting compare outcomes settings Standardized policy, research and future use

IMPACT Act Criteria for Evaluating Standardized Data Supported by current science Reliable and valid If shared among post-acute settings, improve care coordination and outcomes Inform development of future measures and payment methodologies Can be used by practitioners in clinical decisions and care planning

IMPACT Act Standardized Data New to LTCH CARE Data Set Brief Interview for Mental Status (BIMS) Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) Behavioral signs and symptoms Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) New special services, treatments & interventions

HCAHPS Patient Experience Replace Pain Management Questions New focus on communication about pain In response to concerns that pain management questions pressured hospitals to prescribe more opioids to achieve higher scores in the Pain Management measure Effective Jan. 1, 2018 New Questions Q: During this hospital stay, did you have any pain? Q: During this hospital stay, how often did hospital staff talk with you about how much pain you had? Q: During this hospital stay, how often did hospital staff talk with you about how to treat your pain? New Measure: Communication about Pain

Questions? assistance@ltrax.com Part 2: New LTCH CARE Data Set, effective April 1, 2018 May 11 at 2pm EDT