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The Price of Non-Engagement: When Pay for Performance Programs Develop Penalties
Andy FinneganHealth Insurance SpecialistDivision of Medicare Financial Management
Value of Engagement
– Combined Physician Quality Reporting/eRx Incentive Program Paid $662,531,035 in incentives 72% increase from 2009 ($384,704,248)
– Over 64,000 individual eligible professionals (National Provider Identifiers or NPIs) and almost 13,000 practices (Tax ID Number or TIN) participated in both programs 52% of those individual eligible professionals participating in both programs were incentive eligible in both programs
– 125,000 EPs and Hospitals have received more than $4 billion in HITECH incentive payments
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Established in 2009, the eRx Incentive Program encourages the use of electronic prescribing by providing incentives and payment adjustments based on whether eligible professionals, or CMS-selected group practices participating in eRx Group Practice Reporting Option (GPRO) meet the criteria for being successful electronic prescribers
The applicable eRx incentive amounts are as follows: 2.0 % - 2009, 2.0% - 2010 1.0% - 2011 1.0% - 2012 .5% - 2013 The applicable eRx payment adjustment amounts are: 1.0 % - 2012 1.5% - 2013 2.0% - 2014
eRx Payment Incentive ScheduleeRx Payment Incentive Schedule
• Avoiding the 2013 eRx Payment Adjustment – Individual Eligible Professionals • 2013 eRx Payment Adjustment – Overview (cont.) Reporting Period Reporting Mechanism
Reporting Criteria • 12-month • (Jan 1, 2011-Dec 31, 2011)* Claims* Reports on the 2011 electronic prescribing measure’s
numerator code at least 25 times for encounters associated with at least 1 of the denominator codes (CMS-1500 type claim form)*
• 12-month • (Jan 1, 2011-Dec 31, 2011)* Qualified Registry* Reports on the 2011 electronic prescribing
measure’s numerator code at least 25 times for encounters associated with at least 1 of the denominator codes*
• 12-month • (Jan 1, 2011-Dec 31, 2011)* Qualified EHR* Reports on the 2011 electronic prescribing
measure’s numerator code at least 25 times for encounters associated with at least 1 of the denominator codes*
• 6-month • (Jan 1, 2012-Jun 30, 2012) Claims Report the electronic prescribing measure's numerator code
at least 10 times on any payable Medicare PFS service
eRxeRx
2013 eRx Payment Adjustment Hardship Exemptions 2013 eRx payment adjustment hardship exemption requests, and lack of prescribing privileges, must be submitted on or before June 30, 2012 Unable to electronically prescribe due to local, state, or federal law, or regulation Has or will prescribe fewer than 100 prescriptions during the 6-month reporting period
Practices in a rural area without sufficient high-speed Internet access (G8642)
Practices in an area without sufficient available pharmacies for electronic prescribing (G8643)
Does not have prescribing privileges during the 6-month reporting period (G8644)
eRxeRx
2010 Data
eRx Incentive Program 113,074 participants
65,857 individual eligible professionals/NPIs and 18,713 practices/TINs earned incentive payments totaling $270,895,540
Total incentive payments increased 83% from 2009 ($148,007,816) Average incentive amount was $3,836 per eligible professional/NPI and
$14,476 per practice/TIN
eRxeRx
Physician Quality Reporting System
PQRSPQRS
2012 Physician Quality Reporting – Individual Measures
The 2012 Physician Quality Reporting now consists of 210 quality measures. This includes 28 new measures for claims and registry. Nine measures from the 2011 program were retired for 2012.
PQRSPQRS
• 2012 Physician Quality Reporting – Measures Groups
• For 2012, there are a total of 22 measures groups. Fourteen measures groups were retained from 2011 and 8 new measures groups were added for 2012
PQRSPQRS
The 6-month reporting period beginning (July 1, 2012 – December 31, 2012) is only available to those eligible professionals reporting measures groups via registry.
PQRSPQRS
Physician Quality Reporting System – Medicare EHR Incentive Pilot
For the 2012 program year, CMS implemented the Physician Quality Reporting System-Medicare EHR Incentive Pilot.
Successful participation in the pilot will allow receipt of the 2012 Physician Quality Reporting Incentive and demonstrate meaningful use of the clinical quality measure (CQM) component of the EHR Incentive Program.
44 CQMs
PQRSPQRS
2007 PQRS – 1.5% subject to a cap 2008 PQRS – 1.5% 2009 PQRS – 2.0% 2010 PQRS – 2.0% 2011 PQRS – 1.0% 2012 PQRS – 0.5% 2013 PQRS – 0.5% 2014 PQRS – 0.5%
PQRS Incentive Payment SchedulePQRS Incentive Payment Schedule
2015 – 1.5% 2016 - (AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS), 2 %
PQRS Payment Adjustment SchedulePQRS Payment Adjustment Schedule
• 2012 Program Reporting Options• 1. Claims-based reporting of individual measures (12 months)• 2. Claims-based reporting of at least one measures group for 30 unique Medicare Part B FFS patients (12 months)• 3. Claims-based reporting of at least one measures group for 50% or more of applicable Medicare Part B FFS patients of each eligible
professional (with a minimum of 15 patients) (12 months)• 4. Registry-based reporting of at least 3 individual Physician Quality Reporting measures for 80% or more of applicable Medicare Part B
FFS patients of each eligible professional (12 months)• 5. Registry-based reporting of at least one measures group for 30 unique Medicare Part B FFS patients (12 months)• 6. Registry-based reporting of at least one measures group for 80% or more of applicable Medicare Part B FFS patients of each eligible
professional (with a minimum of 15 patients) (12 months)• 7. Registry-based reporting of at least one measures group for 80% or more of applicable Medicare Part B FFS patients of each eligible
professional (with a minimum of 8 patients) (6 months)• 8. Direct EHR-based reporting of at least 3 individual Physician Quality Reporting measures for 80% or more of applicable Medicare Part
B FFS patients of each eligible professional (12 months)• 9. Direct EHR-based reporting of a total of 3 HITECH core or alternate core measures AND at least 3 additional HITECH measures (12
months)• 10. EHR Data Submission Vendor reporting of at least 3 individual Physician Quality Reporting measures for 80% or more of applicable
Medicare Part B FFS patients of each eligible professional (12 months)• 11. EHR Data Submission Vendor reporting of a total of 3 HITECH core or alternate core measures AND at least 3 additional HITECH
measures (12 months)• 12. GPRO-based reporting (25-99 eligible professionals) of all applicable measures included in the submission web interface provided
by CMS for consecutive, confirmed, and completed patients for each disease module and preventive care measures (12 months)• 13. GPRO-based reporting (100+ eligible professionals) of all applicable measures included in the submission web interface provided by
CMS for consecutive, confirmed, and completed patients for each disease module and preventive care measures (12 months)
PQRS Reporting OptionsPQRS Reporting Options
• 2010 Data
Physician Quality Reporting 244,145 participants (compared to 100,000 in 2007) – 168,843 individual eligible professionals/NPIs, representing 19,232
practices/TINs, earned incentive payments totaling $391,635,495 Total incentive payments increased 65% from 2009 ($236,696,432)
– Number of practices/TINs qualified for incentive (19,232) increased 50% from 2009 (12,781)
– Average incentive amount $2,157 for individual eligible professionals/NPIs and $20,364 per practice/TIN Compared to $1,962 and $18,519, respectively, in 2009
Participation rate increased from 15% to 24% between 2007-2010
Most common reporting option continued to be individual measures through claims
PQRSPQRS
The Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs provide incentive payments to eligible professionals, eligible hospitals and critical access hospitals (CAHs) as they adopt, implement, upgrade or demonstrate meaningful use of certified EHR technology. Eligible professionals can receive up to $44,000 through the Medicare EHR Incentive Program and up to
$63,750 through the Medicaid EHR Incentive Program.
HITECHHITECH
• More than 120,000 eligible health care professionals and more than 3,300 hospitals have qualified to participate in the program and receive an incentive payment since it began in January 2011. That exceeds a 100,000 goal set earlier this year.
• Payments exceed $4 Billion.• That includes more than half of all eligible hospitals
and critical access hospitals and 1 out of every 5 eligible health care professionals.
HITECHHITECH
Incentive Payments for Medicare EPs
Incentive Payments for Medicare EPs
• First Calendar Year (CY) for which the EP Receives an Incentive Payment
CY 2011 CY 2012 CY 2013 CY2014 CY 2015 and later
CY 2011 $18,000
CY 2012 $12,000 $18,000
CY 2013 $8,000 $12,000 $15,000
CY 2014 $4,000 $8,000 $12,000 $12,000
CY 2015 $2,000 $4,000 $8,000 $8,000 $0
CY 2016 $2,000 $4,000 $4,000 $0
TOTAL $44,000 $44,000 $39,000 $24,000 $0
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Additional 10% Incentive Payment for Medicare EPs Practicing in HPSAs
Incentive Payments for Medicaid EPsIncentive Payments for Medicaid EPs
CY 2011 CY 2012 CY 2013 CY 2014 CY 2015 CY 2016
CY 2011 $21,250
CY 2012 $8,500 $21,250
CY 2013 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250
CY 2014 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250
CY 2015 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250
CY 2016 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250
CY 2017 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500
CY 2018 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500
CY 2019 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500
CY 2020 $8,500 $8,500
CY 2021 $8,500
TOTAL $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,75019
• First Calendar Year (CY) for which the EP Receives an Incentive Payment
HITECH Payment AdjustmentsHITECH Payment Adjustments
2015 – 1% 2016 – 2% 2017 – 3% 2018 – 4% 2019 – 5%
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Cost of Non-EngagementCost of Non-Engagement
Program 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019eRx TBD TBD TBD TBD TBDPQRS 1.5% 2% 2% 2% 2%HITECH 1% 2% 3% 4% 5%
2.5% 4% 5% 6% 7%
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Lost Revenue OpportunitiesLost Revenue Opportunities
PQRS eRx EMR Medicare
EMRMedicaid
2012 .5% 1.% $12,000 $8,500.
2013 .5% .5% $8,000 $8,500
2014 .5% ---- $4,000 $8,500
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Medicare Program IntegrityMedicare Program Integrity
Medicare Program Integrity
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Medicare OverviewMedicare OverviewEach Work Day Monthly Yearly
5.4 million claims processed
From 1.5 million providers
Worth $1.1 billion
19,000 Part A and Part B provider and 900 durable medical equipment enrollment applications received
Over $497 billion in claims paid
Over 47 million beneficiaries
Spectrum of Fraud and AbuseSpectrum of Fraud and Abuse
• Results in improper payments• Targeting causes of improper payments– From honest mistakes to intentional deception
• 3–10% of health care funds lost due to fraud
When Fraud is DetectedWhen Fraud is Detected
• Administrative actions imposed include– Auto-denials, payment suspensions, prepayment edits,
civil monetary penalties
• Improper payments must be paid back• Providers/companies barred from program– Can’t bill Medicare, Medicaid or CHIP
• Fines are levied• Law enforcement gets involved• Arrests and convictions
Prevention• Screen providers and suppliers effectively • Spot fraudulent practices before claims are paid
• Detection– Strategic use of tools and techniques to detect fraud,
waste and abuse• Recovery– Identify and recover overpayments • Reporting– Share key information with internal and external stakeholders
CMS Fraud and Abuse Strategies CMS Fraud and Abuse Strategies
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PreventionPrevention
CMS Center for Program IntegrityConsolidates CMS anti-fraud components
• New authorities from the Affordable Care Act– More rigorous screenings for health care providers– Cross-termination among Federal and state
health programs– Temporarily stop enrollment of new category of
providers and suppliers– Temporarily stop payments in cases of suspected
fraud
URLsURLs
• https://pecos.cms.hhs.gov• https://PQRS.cms.gov• https://nppes.cms.hhs.gov• qnetsupport@sdps.org• https://ehrincentives.cms.gov• www.medicarenhic.com• www.ngsmedicare.com
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Questions
andrew.finnegan@cms.hhs.gov 617-565-1696
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