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How Anesthesia Helps ASCs Maximize Value-Based Purchasing Performance Thursday October 27, 2016

YOUR PRESENTER Hugh Morgan, MHA, CPHQ Vice President, Quality Assurance Executive Director, Somnia PSO hmorgan@somniainc.com 201-400-9795 VP, Quality Assurance, Somnia Inc. Executive Director, Somnia Patient Safety Organization >20 years hospital/anesthesia practice management; military, academic, tertiary, community hospitals/ascs 100% in Anesthesia / Surgical / Perioperative/OR 8+ yrs. Perioperative/OR management (operational) 10+ years anesthesia practice management (financial) 6+ years anesthesia quality management (quality) Member, Anesthesia Quality Institute Advisory Council

Disclaimer The opinions expressed in this presentation are that of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Becker s or Somnia Anesthesia, Inc. The presenter is employed by Somnia Anesthesia Inc. There is no financial interest related to the content or delivery of this presentation.

What is Value Based Purchasing? VBP= X Volume Performance Quality (Outcomes) Payments X Costs

Why is Value Based Purchasing important? Evolving method (future) of healthcare reimbursement Value-based programs reward health care providers with incentive payments for the quality of care they give to people with Medicare. These programs are part of our larger quality strategy to reform how health care is delivered and paid for. Paying providers based on the quality, rather than the quantity of care they give patients. Population Health Better Care Triple Aim Source: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/quality-initiatives-patient-assessment-instruments/value-based-programs/value-based-programs.html Lower Costs

Evolution of CMS Value-Based Programs 2012: Start of new VBP program for ASCs (ASCQR) ACA requires new VBP program for ASCs Source: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/quality-initiatives-patient-assessment-instruments/value-based-programs/value-based-programs.html

Source: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/quality-initiatives-patient-assessment-instruments/value-based-programs/value-based-programs.html

How to Achieve Value in ASCs? Patient & Surgeon Satisfaction Clinical Outcomes (ASCQR, AQI, etc.) Validates Service Validates Quality Evidence Based Practice (AORN/ASA/AANA) Accreditation Standards (AAAHC, AAAASF, TJC) Validates Practice Compliance & Standards Regulatory Compliance (CMS CfC, State DoH, etc.)

CMS CfC defines Value-Based baseline The CMS Conditions for Coverage (CfC) provide the compliance standards and Quality Assessment/Performance Improvement (QA/PI) requirements to contractually participate with Medicare. CMS Conditions for Coverage; QA/PI section, 416. 43 The ASC must develop, implement, and maintain an ongoing, data-driven quality assessment and performance improvement (QA/PI) program The ASC must measure, analyze, and track quality indicators, adverse patient events, infection control, and other aspects of performance that includes care and services (including anesthesia) furnished in the ASC. The ASC must set priorities for its performance improvement activities that Focus on high-risk, high-volume, problem-prone areas Consider incidence, prevalence and severity of problems in those areas Affect health outcomes, patient safety, and quality of care

CMS Conditions for Coverage/QAPI (cont ) CMS Conditions for Coverage; 416. 43 The ASC has many choices of indicators to use when assessing and improving quality and performance to include: Outcome Indicators: Complication rates, Mortality rates, HAI rates, LoS, Re-admission rates, etc. Process Indicators: Prophylactic Antibiotics timing, pre-surgical timeouts, syringe labeling, medication safety and security, infection control compliance, etc. Patient Perception Indicators: Measure a patient s experience/satisfaction with the care and services he/she received The ASC must track and report all patient adverse events CMS recommends at a minimum, that ASC s track and report National Quality Forum (NQF) quality/patient safety indicators to include Prophylactic Antibiotic Timing, Hospital Transfers, and Wrong Patient/Site/Side/Procedure events. Facilities may choose to track and report other indicators as needed. (ASCQR)

ASCQR = Baseline Value Based Purchasing CY2015: 98.9% of the ASCs subject to ASCQR program requirements met the requirements and received the full annual M Care payment update. ASCs that met the criteria for CY 2015 ASCQR program reporting receive a full payment update of 1.4% The few ASCs that did not meet the criteria for CY 2015 ASCQR program received a 2% reduction in their M Care payments.

Anesthesia impacts 50% of ASCQR Measures

Who should lead, and ensure daily success with your value-based initiatives?

Anesthesia! Daily Physician/CRNA medical leaders Involved in every operational aspect of care Responsible for safe throughput and outcomes Influences all QA/PI compliance standards Already responsible for 50% of ASCR measures

6 common ASC challenges with anesthesia 1. Leadership/Management 2. Dedicated/Consistent Staff 3. Practice compliance 4. Quality/safety 5. Patient/Surgeon satisfaction 6. Unknown financial impact?!?

The risk/impact of those anesthesia challenges 1. Surgeon Satisfaction 2. Patient Satisfaction 3. ASC Staff Satisfaction 4. Competitive Advantage 5. Growth/Bottom Line

ASC VBP requires effective Anesthesia leadership The ASC is a team sport and requires daily team leadership! Are your anesthesia leaders interdisciplinary connectors or dividers? Are they effective and dedicated to your ASC, or to the local hospital? Who are they accountable to??!!

ASC VBP requires consistent Anesthesia staff Revolving door of Anesthesia providers?? Anesthesia often torn between Hospital vs. ASC Inconsistent anesthesia staff = inconsistent standards, inconsistent safety inconsistent quality (VBP)

ASC VBP requires Quantified Anesthesia Quality Is your Anesthesia group quantifiably demonstrating and validating: Compliance: CMS CfC (QA/PI), Accreditation, ASA, etc. Clinical Outcomes: occurrence reporting (AQI), review, feedback Patient Satisfaction: Anesthesia-specific surveys/questions Clinical Effectiveness: PONV, Pain Management, PACU LoS, etc. Emergency Preparedness: Mock Drills for MH, Codes, etc. Surgeon & ASC Staff Satisfaction: Surveys to solicit feedback Anesthesia Clinician Evaluations/Review: Critical staff feedback

Somnia Case Study: Kentucky ASC, Lexington, KY Demographics: Multi-Specialty ASC Annual Cases: + 8,000 ORs: 6-7 daily Anesthesia Care-Team Model Quantified Quality: ACCQR & SCIP: 100% compliance annually Adverse Event Rate:.2% (occasional PONV, Pain, Regional Blocks, Difficult Airways) Clinical Effectiveness: post-op pain study to standardize effective pain protocols Patient Satisfaction: > 98% annually Surgeon Satisfaction: > 95% annually Emergency Preparedness: Mock Drills, Cognitive Aids, etc. Accreditation Surveys: 100% success Anesthesia Peer Review/Evaluations: 100% annually

Anesthesia Challenge: Translate Know How into Can Do Menu Effective Leadership Consistent Staff Operational Efficiency Compliance Quantified Quality Financial Stewards Ability to Execute??? Accountability?

2016 = Big changes for Anesthesia VBP (PQRS-VBPM) 2007 2015: Anesthesia could meet PQRS reporting requirements by reporting >80% of eligible cases via Medicare paper/electronic claims reporting using the Measure Application Validity (MAV) process; essentially reporting up to 3 measures (Prophylactic Antibiotics, Normothermia and Central Line sterility); plus 1 cross-cutting measure (advance directive) in 2015. 2016: CMS requires anesthesia to report >50% of eligible cases via registry reporting (qualified registry (QR) or a qualified clinical data registry (QCDR). CMS requires anesthesia to successfully report a minimum of 9 measures, across 3 national quality forum (NQF) domains, including 1 outcome measure.

Anesthesia now has significant financial risk +/- 6% VBPM Individual provider (NPI#) based Binary (Y/N/NA) compliance > 9 measures; 3 NQF domains > 50% of eligible cases Compliant = neutral Non-compliant = 2% penalty PQRS Measure Illustrative Example: # Eligible # Reported % Reported Smoking Abstinence 1,000 850 85% Periop. Mortality 1,000 875 88% Adverse Event Rate 1,000 800 80% Corneal Injury 1,000 900 90% PONV Combo Therapy 1,000 950 95% Totals 5,000 4375 88% Value Based Physician Modifier PQRS data is aggregated Group TIN# based Group level reporting compliance Not rate/outcome based; ie: mortality rate, adverse events, etc. Quality tiering against national mean PHYSICIANS, PAS, NPS, CNSS AND CRNAS IN GROUPS OF 10+ EPS Cost/Quality Low Quality Average Quality High Quality Low Cost 0.0% +2.0%* +4.0%* Average Cost -2.0% 0.0% +2.0%* High Cost -4.0% -2.0% 0.0% Illustrative example: Group reporting compliance: 88% National quality mean: 80% Group above mean = VBPM incentive Below mean = penalty At mean = neutral

Possible Anesthesia ASC CMS PQRS Measures Smoking Abstinence DoS: Anesthesia discusses w/ patient before surgery Safe Surgical Checklist before surgery used and documented Periop. Temperature Management (> 60min. Case); future ASCQR measure? PACU patient transfer/handoff protocol used for all patients Patient transfer to hospital/icu PONV combination therapy used; if GA is used Additional possible QR/QCDR (ASA, etc.) measures: Anesthesia adverse events; from dental trauma through mortality Post-op pain assessment

Greater $$$ risk lies ahead for Anesthesia (ASCs)

Current/Future VBP Risk for Anesthesia (and You!) Shared Risk: 1. CMS VBP evolution (ASCQR, PQRS/VBPM, MACRA, etc.) 2. Commercial payers adopting VBP models 3. Bundled Payments (shared quality/risk!) Shared Impact: 1.Risk to Anesthesia bottom line, solvency, recruit and retain staff, and fund infrastructure and resources needed for quality. 2.ASC at risk to financially support Anesthesia 3.ASC at risk in not maximizing payer rates

6 key questions about your Anesthesia 1. Is your Anesthesia leadership engaged, effective and accountable to you and the ASC leadership; operationally, qualitatively, and financially? 2. Does Anesthesia have the invested infrastructure and resources to keep up with healthcare reform challenges; VBP, etc.? 3. Do you have dedicated and consistent anesthesia staff or a revolving door? 4. Is anesthesia flexible in adjusting to your surgical schedule? 5. Does anesthesia help you market/recruit surgeons and develop new service lines? 6. Do you have the right anesthesia partner for now and the future?

Questions? Thank You! Hugh Morgan, MHA, CPHQ, CMPE Vice President, Quality Assurance Somnia Anesthesia Inc. hmorgan@somniainc.com 201-400-9795