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National Vaccine Advisory Committee Joel F. Bradley. MD, FAAP Washington, D.C. June 4, 2003

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National Vaccine Advisory Committee. Joel F. Bradley. MD, FAAP Washington, D.C. June 4, 2003. NVAC VACCINE ADMINISTRATION: BETWEEN THE RUC and A HARD PLACE. THE PLAN. HOW PHYSICIANS ARE PAID- CPT AND THE RUC THE RBRVS VACCINE CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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National Vaccine Advisory

CommitteeJoel F. Bradley. MD, FAAP

Washington, D.C.June 4, 2003

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NVAC

VACCINE ADMINISTRATION:

BETWEEN THE RUC and

A HARD PLACE

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THE PLAN

1. HOW PHYSICIANS ARE PAID- CPT AND THE RUC

2. THE RBRVS3. VACCINE CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT

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HOW WE GET PAID

(KEY TO SOLVING REIMBURSEMENT

PROBLEMS)

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SERVICE CODE

VALUE RBRVS

FEE SCHEDULE

CONTRACT $

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1. THE CODE

First…DEFINE THE SERVICE

Then…GET A CODE! (AMA CPT)

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The CPT Process: The genesis of a code

Table P roposal C P T C ode C han ge

R eject P roposal

CPT Panel

C P T Spec ialty Advisors

AM A S taf f R eview

Specia lty SocietyW e 've go t a n id e a ...

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CPT: CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY

• BEGAN IN 1966• 8,000 CODES; OFFICIAL

PROCEDURAL CODE SET FOR HIPAA• OWNED BY AMA -- BIG BUSINESS• REVISED ANNUALLY IN THE FALL

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CPT: THE EDITORIAL PANEL• 16 VOTING MEMBERS

– 11 PHYSICIANS NOMINATED BY AMA BOARD OF TRUSTEES PLUS:

– 1 HCPAC REPRESENTATIVE– CMS, BCBSA, AHA AND HIAA REPRESENTATIVES

• NOMINATED BY SPECIALITY SOCIETIES• OF THE 11 AMA-APPOINTED SEATS, FOUR

ARE 4-YEAR TERMS AND SEVEN ARE 8- YEAR TERMS

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CPT: THE EDITORIAL PANEL

• CPT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

– 100 SPECIALTY SOCIETIES– EACH HAS ONE ADVISOR– ADVISOR PRESENTS CODE PROPOSAL– ADVISOR COMMENTS ON ALL CODES

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2. THE VALUE

SECOND…GET A VALUE

AMA/SPECIALTYSOCIETY RELATIVE VALUESCALE UPDATE COMMITTEE (RUC)

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The RUC Process Genesis of Relative Value for

Physicians

F ederal R egis ter

H C F A &C arrier M edical D irec tors

RVS Update Com m ittee

R U C S u rvey

R eview by Spec ia lty S oc iety Advisors

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RUC: THE RBRVS UPDATE COMMITTEE

• 29 MEMBERS– 23 SEATS ASSIGNED TO SPECIALTIES– ALSO AMA, AOA, HCPAC, PEAC, CPT

EDITORIAL PANEL• NOMINATED BY SPECIALITY

SOCIETIES• APPOINTED BY AMA BOARD• NO TERMS

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RUC: THE RBRVS UPDATE COMMITTEE

• CMS ATTENDS/COMMENTS• RUC ADVISORY COMMITTEE

– ADVISORS PRESENT SOCIETY RVU RECOMMENDATIONS ON WORK AND PE

– PRESENTATION DATA BASED ON MEMBER SURVEYS AND EXPERT PANELS

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RUC: THE RBRVS UPDATE COMMITTEE

• RUC VOTES ON RELATIVE VALUE• RECOMMENDATIONS TO CMS

– Physician work RVU– Direct practice expense inputs (CMS

calculates PE RVU)

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CPT VS. RUCCPT RUC

AAP SEAT (VOTE) (-) +AAP ADVISOR + +OPEN MEETING +/- +ARBITRATION - (appeal) +CMS + +

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3. THE FEE SCHEDULE (RBRVS)

• NEXT…CMS AGREES (90%!), OR…• CAN OR • PUBLISHES THE VALUE (FEDERAL

REGISTER); MEDICARE FEE SCHEDULE OR RBRVS

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CMS OPTIONS: PAYMENT POLICY

• PUBLISHESRUC RECOMMENDED VALUEAMENDED VALUE-OMIT WORKMAKE NON-ACTIVE (not paid)

• DOES NOT PUBLISH VALUES

– OTHER PAYERS ASSIGN OWN VALUES– OFTEN NOT PAID

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4. THE PAYERS

THEN…PAYERS ADOPT RBRVS AS THEIR PHYSICIAN FEE SCHEDULE

• PAYERS SELECT MANY CODES/VALUES -- OMIT OTHERS!

• PAYMENT POLICY -- LMRP

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5. THE PATIENTS

EMPLOYER PURCHASES PLAN=

PACKAGE of COVERED BENEFITS

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6. PHYSICIAN REIMBURSED

PROVIDER - PAYER CONTRACT

• PROVIDER PERFORMS THE SERVICE• SUBMITS a CLEAN CLAIM (CPT CODE)• PAYER PAYS THE CLAIM per

CONTRACTED FEE SCHEDULE

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REIMBURSEMENT

PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

ARE FOUND AT

EACH LEVEL!

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RBRVS AND PEDIATRICIANS

Resource Based Relative

Value Scale

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RBRVS AND PEDIATRICIANS

• RELEVANCE TO PRACTICE

– IT IS THE BASIS OF HOW WE GET PAID!

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RBRVSResource Based Relative

Value Scale• Fee Schedule of CMS-Medicare• Used by most ALL Payers• Most CPT codes have a “Relative

Value”

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RBRVS by PAYER% WHO USE

0102030405060708090

BC/BS MCO-pvt MCAID OTHER

RBRVS

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RBRVS AND PEDIATRICIANS• RBRVS

– Began January 1, 1992 (CPT E/M codes)– Authorized by Congress 1989: OBRA ’89– Revised the Medicare Fee Schedule

(1965)•A CPR system (customary,

prevaling,reasonable)•Maintains budget neutrality ($20 million)

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RBRVS AND PEDIATRICIANS

CONCEPT- Services are ranked relative to the costs of the resources used to perform them.– If service A is twice as hard,takes

twice as long, used twice the overhead expense of service B, then A will have twice the value of B.

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RBRVS: MAJOR COMPONENTS

1. PHYSICIAN WORK2. PRACTICE EXPENSE3. PROFESSIONAL LIABILTY

INSURANCE (PLI) (MALPRACTICE) EXPENSE

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RBRVS-Relative Value-RVU• RVU = value of a service relative to

another– Total RVU= work RVU + practice

expense RVU + PLI RVU

– 99213 –reference = 1.39 RVU

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RBRVS AND PEDIATRICIANS

MAJOR COMPONENTS

WORK53%

PE44%

PLI3%

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PHYSICIAN WORK

• PHYSICAN TIME• TECHNICAL SKILL/PHYSICAL

EFFORT• MENTAL EFFORT/JUDGEMENT• STRESS-IATROGENIC RISK

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PHYSICIAN WORK

SERVICE PERIODS– PRE-SERVICE (PREPARATION)– INTRA-SERVICE (PATIENT ENCOUNTER

TIME)– POST-SERVICE (CHARTING, PHONE

CALLS ABOUT THE PROBLEM)

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PRACTICE EXPENSE

1. DIRECT COSTSCLINICAL LABOR,MEDICAL SUPPLIES, AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT2. INDIRECT COSTSADMINISTRATIVE LABOR,OFFICE EXPENSE, AND OTHER COSTS

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PRACTICE EXPENSE

SITE OF SERVICE “ADJUSTMENTS” (CMS ADJUSTS PE DOWNWARD IF DONE

IN A FACILITY-AVOIDS DOUBLE PAYMENTS)

• FACILITY=HOSPITAL,ASC,SNF • NON-FACILITY= PRIVATE OFFICE

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PLI- PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE

– 1-3% of the total RVU– ORIGINALLY CHARGE BASED– RESOURCE BASED SINCE 2000– BASED ON SPECIALTY SPECIFIC

PREMIUM DATA, RISK, AND UTILIZATION

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RBRVS-Relative Value-RVUTOTAL RVU= Work RVU + Practice

Expense (PE) RVU + Professional Liability Insurance (PLI) RVU

– 99213 reference = 0.67 RVU (work) + 0.69 (PE) + 0.03 RVU (PLI) = 1.39 total RVU (For 2003)

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So…can you take an RVU to

the bank?

• Pay $ = Total RVU (in units) x Conversion Factor (CF) in $/RVU

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CONVERSION FACTOR

• 1999 - $34.73• 2000 - $36.61• 2001 - $38.25• 2002 - Nov. Fed. Register-

$36.19 %5.4 CMS changes conversion factor annually to maintain budget neutrality

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CONVERSION FACTOR2003

• 2003 Proposed = $34.59 4.4% Federal Register – Dec. 02-2003 Final Rule

• FEB. LEGISLATIVE “FIX”- $36.78 1.5%

This only has to apply to Medicare!

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RBRVS-Relative Value-RVU

• Your pay = RVU x CF =$• At “100%” of Medicare RBRVS • 99213

– 1.32 RVU x $38.25 = $50.50 (2001)– 1.39 RVU x $36.19 = $50.32 (2002)– 1.39 RVU x $36.78 = $51.12 (2003)

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CONVERSION FACTOR$ BY PAYER

05101520253035404550

BC/BS MCO-pvt MCAID OTHER

CF

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OTHER MEDICARE “ADJUSTMENTS”

• GPCI– GEOGRAPHIC PRACTICE COST INDEX– ACCOUNTS FOR GEOGRAPHIC

DIFFERENCE IN COST OF RESOURCES– 1.0 = AVERAGE– DIFFER BY AREA (STATE) AND TYPE OF

RESOURCE (WORK, PE, PLI)

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Vaccine Administration Codes

and the

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THE PROBLEMS

• CMS (other payers) has not valued physician work of counseling (o rvu) in vaccine administration

• Combination vaccines present a unique reimbursement issue regarding physician counseling

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THE SIZE of the PROBLEM

• Four million births a year• Each child receives over 20 vaccines • The majority of vaccines are

administered in the private sector

BIG!

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THE AAP VISION• Have all payers value physician work

of face to face counseling about vaccines

• Remove any financial barriers inherent in current coding system to using combination vaccines

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THE BEST SOLUTIONS

• Create or revise codes so that work is recognized

• Work with CMS and all payers to obtain reimbursement for the “new” codes

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THE SERVICE-CODESGIVING VACCINES-

PHYSICIANS REPORT (BILL):1. CPT Code for the Product

and always2. CPT code for Vaccine

administration

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Immunization Administration2000

• 90471 Immunization administration, one vaccine, single or combination(includes percutaneous, intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular and jet injections )

• 90472 Each additional vaccine

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Immunization AdministrationVaccines-new for 2002

• 90473 Immunization administration, one vaccine -intranasal or oral(single or combination)

• 90474 Each additional vaccine

*CMS CONSIDERS THESE “SELF-ADMINISTERED”-NO RVU’S

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Vaccines/Toxoids• 90476 – 90749

– Identify the specific vaccine product only

– Use in addition to administration codes

– Use even if vaccine supplied for free ( data used by payers/CDC to monitor immunization practice)

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Immunization AdministrationExample

• 6 month infant-preventive visit- receives 4 immunizations-

– DTaP- 90700 + 90471– IPV - 90713 + 90742– PCV7- 90669 + 90472– HIB - 90648 + 90472– HepB- 90744 + 90472

(VFC-Enter charge of $0 for CPT product codes, usual charge for administration codes)

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THE VALUE-AMA RUC1999 RUC 90471/90472

• RECOMMENDS PHYSICIAN WORK VALUE- – 90471- 0.17 rvu– 90472-0.15 rvu

• FORWARDS TO CMS (who adds pe/pli values)

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CMS-RBRVSMEDICARE FEE SCHEDULE

2000 - No values published. Uses “G” code

2001 – No values published2002- Value published total rvu

0.11=$3.98omitted physician work componentsame value as simple injection

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CMS-RBRVSMEDICARE FEE SCHEDULE

• 2003 - CMS REVISES VALUE– PE value based on resources used– Values increase– 90471 – rvu 0.21 -$3.98 to $7.75– 90472 – rvu 0.15 -$3.98 to $5.25

• STILL NO WORK VALUE

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CMS-RBRVSMEDICARE FEE SCHEDULE

FEDERAL REGISTER- DEC 31, 2002- CMS would consider adding physician work to pediatric vaccine administration if codes reflect pediatric services- In general- won’t publish work in the existing codes- not typical of Medicare vaccines admin., may code in other ways

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Vaccine Administration2003

AAP Works with AMA and CMS • AAP DEVELOPS A CODE PROPOSAL

FOR PEDIATRIC-SPECIFIC VACCINE ADMINISTRATION

• IF CPT EDITORIAL PANEL APPROVES, CMS could ADD WORK VALUE FOR 2004/2005

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CURRENTLY….

FEB. 2003 – CPT REJECTS INTIAL AAP PROPOSAL FOR 4 PEDIATRIC CODES

MAY 2003- PANEL and AAP AGREE TO DEVELOP A SINGLE CODE FOR PEDIATRIC VACCINE COUNSELING

(AAP will present in August 2003)

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COMBINATION VACCINES

THE PARADOX:• AS NUMBER OF COMPONENTS in 1

vaccine INCREASES:-physician work per shot increases-practice administrative costs decrease (nurse time , syringes charting)

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Immunization AdministrationExample-Combination Vaccine

• 4 month infant-preventive visit- now receives same components in 3 immunizations-

– DTaP-HepB-IPV- 90723 + 90471– PCV7- 90669 + 90472– HIB - 90648 + 90472

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Immunization Administration-Combination Vaccine

Financial Impact on Practice

1. Loss of income from 2 vaccine administration services (90472)

= $5.52 x 2= $11.04 per visit2. Physician time to counsel is

the same

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“New” New Code Proposal-Single Code for Counseling

1. Is reported once per visit when vaccine administration and physician counseling are documented (regardless of the number of separate vaccines given)

2. Recognizes physician work-valued based on existing components.

3. Can be “revalued” through the RUC as new components are licensed.