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                Set Yourself Up for Success:
                 How VBP is Changing the
                           Game
                                            NYSHFA
                                        January 26, 2018
                     Presented by, Maureen McCarthy, RN, BS, RAC-MT, QCP-MT

Maureen McCarthy, RN, BS, RAC-MT, QCP-MT                                                                               2

Maureen is the President of Celtic Consulting, LLC and the CEO and Founder of Care Transitions, LLP. She has been a
registered nurse for 30 years with experience as an MDS Coordinator, Director of Nursing, Rehab Director and a Medicare
biller.
McCarthy is a recognized leader and expert in clinical reimbursement in the skilled nursing facility environment. She is dually
certified in both the resident assessment process and QAPI by nationally recognized organizations and holds Master Teacher
status in both and is a board member of American Association of Post-Acute Nurses (AAPACN) and is an Expert Advisory
Panel member for American Association of Nurse Assessment Coordination (AANAC).
Maureen and her associates at Celtic Consulting regularly provide the following services for SNFs, state affiliates and
provider organizations:
     • 5 Star Quality Improvement Program
     • Quality Auditing
     • Clinical Care Management
     • RCS/PPS/MDS/CMI Services
     • Compliance Solutions
     • Medicare Compliance Auditing
     • Customized Education / In-Services

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Objectives
• Explain the SNF Value Based Purchasing Program
• Discuss how readmission rates are determined
• Review the timing for the readmission window penalties
• Describe payment reductions to PPS rates
• Provide strategies to consider to improve VBP ratings

Quality Measure TIP- Rehospitalization Focus-4

                       QRP            VBP
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                               Star

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       SNF Value-Based Purchasing
       The Next CMS Initiative

SNF Value Based Purchasing -6
• Part of Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014 (PAMA)
• Program begins FY 2019 (10/1/18)
• Concept calls for providers to show their ‘value’ by reducing costs, so
  CMS is buying good ‘value’ with their Medicare dollars. Currently,
  measures are based on re-hospitalizations.
• Effects claims paid in FY 2019

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SNF VBP-7
Result of PAMA of 2014 enacted 4-1-14 under Social Security Act
• Focus of the program:
   •   Performance standards including ‘achievement’ and ‘improvement’ ratings
   •   Rank SNFs for from low to high based on performance
   •   2% of PPS/Medicare payment withheld to fund program
   •   Incentive payments to providers must total 50-70% of amount withheld
   •   Incentive payments=buying your money back
• Both measures are based on hospital readmissions
   • SNF PPR- potentially preventable, risk adjusted (?10/1/19)
   • SNF RM- all-cause/condition, original measure (began 1-1-17)
        • Payments affected 10/1/18

SNF RM-8
• Risk- standardized, all cause, all condition, unplanned hospital
  readmissions within 30 days of hospital discharge/SNF admission
• Identified through Medicare claims
• Regardless of whether SNF discharged resident, or if it happened
  after discharge from the SNF
• Risk adjustment ‘standardized’ based on demographics, diagnoses,
  prior hospitalization
• Excludes planned readmissions
• This measure will be used for 1st year of program
   • This is how the data for new re-hospitalization QM was delivered

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SNF PPR-9
• Potentially Preventable Re-hospitalizations
• Also a 30 day window of risk
• Applies a risk adjustment covariate prior to SNF discharge
• Some apply during the SNF stay (within PAC stay)
• Some apply after SNF discharge (past discharge list)
• More risk adjustment opportunities than SNF RM
• Will replace SNF RM measure in future systems

SNF VBP Re-hospitalization Measure RM-10

        ________________                 2017 your SNF

            ‘Improvement’ Rating up to 90 points

        ________________                2015 your SNF

Better of the two, Improvement Rating or Achievement Rating

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   SNF VBP Re-hospitalization measure RM-11
    Benchmark: Average top 10% performing SNFs in 2015 (83.6)

                    _______________ 2017 your SNF

        Achievement Rating: SNF reaches 25% threshold (20.41)

                    _______________ 2015 ALL SNFs

• If your SNF meets the BENCHMARK, then your rating can be up to 100.
• If your SNF doesn’t meet at least the 25th percentile, then your rating is 0.
• Remainder (1-99) will be disbursed.

   VBP Revisions-12
   • FY 2020 will compare 2016 to 2018
   • 4th quarter 2017 will count twice
   • Convert to Fiscal Year
   • Readmission rate
   • Risk Standardized Readmission Rate (RSRR)
   • Performance Scores

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 SNF VBP Measure-13
• Results in achievement rating score based on percentage of residents
  that were not readmitted during the window
• Compares value rating scores between providers
• How did you do in 2017 compared to all SNFs nationwide in 2015?
   • If you did better than benchmarks (90 points)
   • If you did worse than achievement threshold (0 points)
   • All facilities in between points assigned based on “Achievement Score”
• Second score “Improvement Score” based on how well your facility did
  in 2017 compared to your 2015 data
   • Above benchmark (100 points)
   • If worse than 2015 (0 points)

 Performance Scores-14
 The lower the readmission rate, the better.
 •Since a lower readmission rate is better, CMS has inverted every SNF’s
 readmission rate using (1 –readmission rate) for the purposes of the
 performance standards (i.e., benchmark and achievement threshold)
 and performance scoring.
 • Standard                     2015
 • 25th Percentile              20.41%
 • Achievement Threshold        79.59%
 • Mean of the Best Decile      16.40%
 • Benchmark                    83.60%

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 2015 Performance Data-15

Risk Adjustment-16
• Example risk adjustment variables include the following (List is not all
  inclusive): patient demographics (e.g., age and sex)
• principal diagnosis in the prior hospitalization
• comorbid conditions
• disability as the original reason for Medicare coverage
• health service factors (e.g., length of stay and any time spent in intensive care
  unit during the patient’s prior proximal hospitalization)
• https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-
  Instruments/Value-Based-Programs/Other-VBPs/SNF-VBP.html.

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Excluded Re-hospitalizations-17
SNF stays where: There was an intervening post-acute care admission
within the 30-day measure window
• There was more than 1 day between the prior proximal hospital
  discharge and the SNF admission
• The patient was discharged from the SNF against medical advice
• The principal diagnosis from the prior proximal hospitalization was for
  pregnancy
• The principal diagnosis from the prior proximal hospitalization was for
  medical treatment of cancer

Released Reports-18

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Patient Level Provider Reports-19
Patient-level data elements currently being considered for inclusion include:
• Patient identifiers (Health Insurance Claim Number [HICN], Sex, Date of
  Birth)
• Index SNF information (admission/discharge dates, discharge status code)
• Prior proximal hospital information CMS Certification Number [CCN],
  admission/discharge dates, discharges status code, principal diagnosis)
• Readmission hospital information (CCN, admission/discharge dates,
  principal diagnosis)
• SNFRM risk-adjustment factors

Patient Level Data Files-20
• 3 Tabs on each Excel file
   • Cover Sheet
   • Facility Results
   • Eligible Stays

   Eligible Stay tab has many columns (A-KM)

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 Supplemental Workbook -Eligible Stays tab-21

   PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS            INDEX SNF INFORMATION                            PRIOR PROXIMAL HOSPITAL INFORMATION

                                                                                                                     ICD Version of
                                                                             Prior     Admission Date Discharge Date                       Principal
                                Admission Date Discharge Date Index SNF                                                 Principal
                                                                            Proximal      of Prior        of Prior                       Diagnosis of
ID Number   HICN    Sex   Age    of Index SNF of Index SNF     Discharge                                             Diagnosis (Prior
                                                                            Hospital     Proximal        Proximal                       Prior Proximal
                                      Stay          Stay      Status Code                                               Proximal
                                                                              CCN       Hospital Stay Hospital Stay                      Hospital Stay
                                                                                                                        Hospital)

 Modifying Data-22
 It is the responsibility of each SNF to provide corrections to
 information prior to the time of public reporting.
 •CMS has finalized a process where the quarterly reports will provide
 SNFs with:
 • A count of readmissions
 • The number of eligible stays at the SNF
 • The SNF’s risk-standardized readmissions rate
 • The national SNF measure performance rate

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Facility Level Data-23

   Data Collection Period: FY 2016

                                                                 FY
                                     Performance Information
                                                               2016***

   Your SNF's Number of Eligible Stays                           54
   Your SNF's Number of Unplanned Readmissions                    9
   Your SNF's Observed Readmission Rate                        16.667%
   Your SNF's Predicted Number of Readmissions*                 9.651
   Your SNF's Expected Number of Readmissions*                  9.871
   Your SNF's Standardized Risk Ratio (SRR)                     0.978
   National Average Readmission Rate                           18.826%
   Your SNF's Risk-Standardized Readmission Rate (RSRR)**      18.406%

Modifying Data-24
• For the first phase, SNFs must submit correction requests for
  their quality measure data to SNFVBPinquiries@cms.hhs.gov
  and provide the following:
• CMS Certification Number
• Facility name
• Correction requested and basis for the correction
• Appropriate documentation or other evidence supporting the request
• Deadline March 31, 2018 for 2016 data
• Use SNFVBP Review & Correction Inquiries in the Subject line

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Modifying Data-25
Phase One corrections are limited to review and correction of SNFs’ quality
measure information.
•Phase Two corrections are limited to SNF’s performance scores and ranking.
•CMS will propose more specific requirements for Phase Two corrections in
the future, and welcomes feedback.
•Correction requests to the contents of any quarterly report will be accepted until
March 31 following the report’s delivery.
If corrections are provided after information is publicly reported but before the March 31 st
deadline, corrections will be made retroactively. CMS will review the requests and notify
the requesting SNF of the final decision.

SNF VBP Preview Reports-26

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2016 Data for Public Reporting-27

FY 2016 “Treat in Place” Data-28

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Retrieving SNFVBP Reports-29

Provider Reports-30

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Performance Rankings- 31
• Performance scores will be used to adjust payment rates
• Review and Correct period ends March 31, 2018
• Placement will be detailed to the 5th decimal point to break ties

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Next Steps-32
• Monitor readmissions monthly- resident level
• Look for trends, patterns, specifics
• Identify opportunities to apply strategies to apply to residents with
  similar conditions
• Be aware of facility rankings in the SNFVBP program
• Keep an eye on readmission rates on a monthly basis to identify
  increases timely

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                       Questions??
Maureen McCarthy, RN, BS, RAC-MT, QCP-MT
President, CEO
Phone (Office): 860-321-7413
Email: mmccarthy@celticconsulting.org

                     www.celticconsulting.org

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