DDRS Health Homes Initiative: Meeting the Triple Aim through Care Coordination. Shane Spotts

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DDRS Health Homes Initiative: Meeting the Triple Aim through Care Coordination. Shane Spotts Director, Indiana Division of Rehabilitation Services May 18, 2012

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DDRS Health Homes Initiative: Meeting the Triple Aim through Care Coordination.Shane SpottsDirector, Indiana Division of Rehabilitation ServicesMay 18, 2012

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Improving the individual experience of care;

Improving the health of populations; and

Reducing the per capita costs of care for populations.

Triple Aim

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• DDRS is currently collecting health data on DD clients– ED utilization– Re-hospitalizations– Bed days on Inpatients units– Pharmacy utilization– Etc.

DDRS Health Homes: The Why, What, Who, and How…

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• Group Home State Plan Spend: ~$266/enrollee/month

• Waiver State Plan Spend: ~$662/enrollee/month

• $51 Million gap when applied across 13,000 enrollees

DDRS Health Homes: The Why, What, Who, and How…

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• What are Health Homes– the Affordable Care Act authorized a health

home provision [Sec. 2703 & Sec. 19459(e)] that enables states to build a person-centered care system to improve outcomes for beneficiaries and ensure better services and value for state Medicaid and other programs.

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• What are Health Homes– An evolution of the medical home model,

health homes are intended for individuals with chronic conditions with care coordination efforts incorporating all the medical, behavioral health, and social supports and services needed by a beneficiary.

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• What are Health Homes?– Additional emphasis is placed on the use of

health information technology (HIT) to enhance care coordination efforts.

– States can elect to provide the health home option through a state plan amendment.

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• What are Health Homes? – Care coordination vs. case management

• Will continue CM services through waivers• Care coordinators will be augmented by existing

CM and encompass services outside the waiver such as primary care and preventative services

• System level monitoring as well as at individual level

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• Health Homes Services– Comprehensive care management;– Care coordination and health promotion;– Comprehensive transitional care from inpatient to

other settings, including appropriate follow-up;– Individual and family support, which includes

authorized representatives;– Referral to community and social support services

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• Goals– Prevention and/or early treatment of secondary

conditions;

– Decreasing preventable chronic conditions;

– Improving access to clinical preventive services; and

– Planning beyond the physical needs of the person with disabilities to improve health and quality of life

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• The Target Population– Per CMS, must consist of individuals eligible

under the State plan or “under a waiver of such plan” who have: at least two chronic conditions, as listed in section 1945(h)(2) of the Act; one chronic condition and be at risk for another; or one serious and persistent mental health condition.

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• The Target Population– DDRS is proposing a statewide

implementation of health home services for individuals with a co-occurring developmental disability (DD) who are at risk for developing another chronic health condition

– Mental Health Stakeholders are currently developing a Health Home proposal for SMI

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• Providers– Designated Providers must have training, expertise and

experience in providing care management and care coordination services for individuals with developmental disabilities and behavioral health needs.

– Specifically these providers must demonstrate an understanding of the types of barriers that adults with physical, sensory, communication disabilities, developmental or mental health needs face in the health care industry and the resulting access and accommodation needs.

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• Providers– Health Home providers will establish health home teams that

must, at a minimum, consist of a RN or LPN to serve as care coordinator, a nutritionist to review dietary needs, and a pharmacist to review medication regimes.

– The team may also include a peer support specialist, behavioral specialist, employment specialist, substance abuse counselor, and/or mental health therapist or other specialists necessary to meet the individual needs of each client.

– Designated providers must have a written agreement with a physician to consult and support the health team.

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• Providers– In addition to being enrolled as a provider in the Indiana

Medicaid program and complying with all Medicaid program requirements, health homes must meet the following requirements which are subject to approval, changes, and updates by the State:

• Be an approved Residential Habilitation and Support Services Provider under 460 IAC 6-5-24.

• Provide a designated Care Management Manager responsible for oversight of the health home program.

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• Use of HIT – ICMS will provide a single web-based application to

integrate multiple case-management programs and, at the same time, present program-specific workflows to assist case managers in delivering goal-based services.

– Because care coordinators and case managers will have access to the system, information regarding services from multiple sources can be accessed when developing and monitoring service plans.

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• Payment Methodology – Health Homes meeting State and federal

standards will be paid a per member per month care management fee.

– The payment methodology for Health Homes is in addition to the existing fee-for-service payments for direct services.

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• Evaluation– In addition to the CMS required tracking of emergency room

contacts, hospital admissions, and skilled nursing facility admissions, DDRS proposes where possible to utilize existing quality measures that are being tracked for the current DD waiver or by OMPP for the Care Select population.

– The majority of these measures will use claims data as a source. – It may be necessary to look beyond claims to other sources in

order to identify measurable data that aligns with DDRS program goals.

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• Current Status of Initiative– Draft of SPA, in CMS template format almost

complete– Reviewed approved Health Home SPAs for

inspiration– Still finalizing rate– Need assistance with monitoring and

evaluation sections

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• Current Status of Initiative (cont.)…

– DDRS will supply the state match– OMPP needed to facilitate and expedite submission

of SPA– DDRS/OMPP will require ongoing monitoring of

program outcomes and adjust policy accordingly

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