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1 UNDERSTANDING THE HOSPITAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT REQUIREMENT AND THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT Jessica L. Curtis JD Director, Hospital Accountability Project Community Catalyst Julie Willems Van Dijk RN PhD Deputy Director, County Health Roadmaps July 16, 2013 TODAY S PRESENTERS Jessica L. Curtis Director, Hospital Accountability Project Community Catalyst Julie Willems Van Dijk Deputy Director, County Health Roadmaps University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute 2 GO TO WEBINAR ATTENDEE INTERFACE 1. Viewer Window 2. Control Panel 3

2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Including Abbey Cofsky, Joe Marx, Michelle Larkin, Jim Marks, Naima Wong, Paul Kuehnert Wisconsin County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Team Including Bridget Catlin, Patrick Remington, Amanda Jovaag, Angela Russell, Alison Bergum, Kate Konkle, Karen Odegaard, Jan O Neill, Kirstin Siemering Our Partners Including Burness Communications, Community Catalyst, United Way Worldwide, NACo, NBCH, ASTHO, NACCHO, NNPHI, Dartmouth Institute, CDC, NCHS 4 4 GOALS FOR TODAY Discuss community benefits and key legal requirements Connect community benefits to other health policy goals and strategies for improving health Explore examples of how hospitals, public health and other community partners are working together to improve health 5 WWW.COUNTYHEALTHRANKINGS.ORG 6

3 WHAT CAN I DO? 7 Hospital Community Benefit: Legal Imperative, Local Opportunity to Improve Community Health Jessica L. Curtis, JD Hospital Accountability Project Director Special Topics: Understanding the Hospital Community Benefit Requirement and the Community Health Needs Assessment July 16, 2013 2011 ROADMAP 1. Understand community benefit and key legal requirements 2. Connect community benefit to other health policy goals and strategies for improving health

4 Evolution of Community Benefit Health Outcomes Mortality (length of life): 50% Morbidity (quality of life): 50% Health behaviors (30%) Tobacco use Diet & exercise Alcohol use Unsafe sex Clinical care (20%) Access to care Quality of care Health Factors Social & economic factors (40%) Education Employment Income Family & social support Community safety Programs and Policies Physical environment (10%) Environmental quality Built environment County Health Rankings model 2010 UWPHI Key Federal Requirements Tax exemption is source of the federal legal standard IRS and Treasury Department develop guidance and handle oversight IRS has defined community benefit through guidance for tax-exempt hospitals (1969 Revenue Ruling): does the hospital promote the health of a class of persons broad enough to benefit the community? Tax-exempt hospitals must report their community benefits annually to IRS on Form 990, Schedule H Affordable Care Act added new requirements for taxexempt hospitals (2010) Financial assistance policies Reasonable billing & collections End overcharging More reporting Conduct regular community health needs assessments (CHNA) & develop implementation strategies IRS Community Benefit Community health improvement services Financial assistance Subsidized health services Medicaid shortfall Health research, training and education Cash and in-kind contributions to community groups Other Demonstrated Community Need Meets Program Objective Documented request from public agency or community group Community Health Needs Assessment Partnership with a government agency or non-profit organization Reduced barriers to care Leverages public health efforts Reduces health disparities Increases community knowledge Reduces government burden

5 Examples of Community Benefit Programs IRS and Treasury Rulemaking Gave initial guidance on CHNAs and implementation strategies that hospitals could rely on (2011, Notice 2011-52) Issued proposed rules in two batches Financial assistance, billing and collections (June 2012) CHNAs, implementation strategies, and penalties for noncompliance (April 2013) Has indicated they will issue final rules all together When will IRS issue final rules? See the Magic 8 Ball: ACA + IRS Rules Require hospitals to assess community health needs and adopt an implementation strategy Require input from public health and community members and representatives Encourage (but do not require) collaboration with other partners, a focus on health equity, access, and public health issues impacting the community Require hospital board approval CHNA and implementation strategy open to the public

6 State Requirements Vary State Requirements Some planning process indicated = 14 states CHNAs* = 10 states Implementation plans* = 9 states Community input = 10 states Public health input = 6 states *Also voluntary in MA and CT 2011 Hospital Spending on Community Benefit During fiscal year 2009, hospitals spent 7.5% of their operating expenses on Community Benefit (average) More than 85% of these expenditures were devoted to access (charity care, etc.) Only 5% was spent on community health improvements The rest was spent on education, research and community group contributions. Source: Young, et al (2013). N Engl J Med 368:16.

7 Still Focused on Access Impact of Medicaid Expansion A Sample Community Benefit Process Source: CHNA.org

8 A Sample Community Benefit Process Key Questions Who was involved in the assessment? Who was left out who should be included? Who should be involved in implementation? How were needs prioritized? What (and who) was left out? Does the assessment square with community perception of unmet need? What and how were data gathered, analyzed and presented to the community? Are there missing pieces or relationships that you can bring to the table that are crucial to success? What if my hospital isn t non-profit? State and local requirements Certificate of Need Agreements Mission statements If public hospital look at charter, governing authority, and mission Receipt of public dollars Social/corporate responsibility Good will, good governance, good idea!

9 Thank You Jessica Curtis jcurtis@communitycatalyst.org PUBLIC HEALTH ACCREDITATION BOARD LAUNCHED SEPTEMBER, 2011 First national accreditation system Requires public health leadership in multisector partnerships Focuses public health systems on multiple determinants of health 26 27

10 INTEGRATED COLLABORATIVE APPROACH Shared Resource, Independent Assessment Shared Governance, Shared Resources, One Agency Primary Responsibility for Work Shared Governance, Pooled Resources, Collaborative Employs Staff 28 28 COLLABORATIVE COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE IMPROVEMENT MODEL COORDINATED COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT Assessment Process & Tools Primary Survey Secondary Data Analysis Community Will / Readiness SHARED COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN Goals / Priorities Strategies / Tactics Measurement ORGANIZATIONAL SPECIFIC PLANS SHARED COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS Health System Priorities Public and Private Funding ORGANIZATIONAL SPECIFIC INVESTMENTS 29 DISCUSSION Julie Willems Van Dijk RN PhD willemsvandi@wisc.edu Jessica Curtis jcurtis@communitycatalyst.org 30

11 UPCOMING WEBINARS July 23, 3 4 pm ET Choose Effective Policies and Programs Choosing Policy! July 30, 3 4 pm ET Choose Effective Policies and Programs In depth (Registration limited to the first 40 registrants) 31 STAYING CONNECTED e Newsletter: chr@match.wisc.edu 32