VA Access Update and Tribal Health Program Reimbursement Agreements Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Quarterly Meeting January 20, 2016.

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VA Access Update and Tribal Health Program Reimbursement Agreements Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Quarterly Meeting January 20, 2016

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION National Focus on Access Secretary McDonald’s main focus areas: – Access – Backlog – Homelessness Dr. Shulkin’s (new Under Secretary for Health) Five Priorities: – Improved Access – Increased Employee Engagement – Consistency of Best Practice – Rebuilding the Trust of American Public – Building a High-Performing Network 2

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Focus on VA Access 3 Access to Care: Increase timely access to care for Veterans patients Decrease the number of Veterans patients on the electronic wait list (EWL) and waiting greater than 30 days for their care Standardize the process and tools for ongoing monitoring and access management at VA facilities

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Choice – FY 16 Changes to Choice Operational Enhancements – Choice First Phase 2: NVCC staff will contact eligible Veterans from the 30-day wait group to explain the Veterans Choice Program and offer it as an option to receive care when their wait time for a VA appointment is greater than 30 days (Go Live 10/1) – Outbound Calls: Eliminate the requirement for an inbound call from Veteran; require Contractor to make outbound calls to eligible Veterans to facilitate care (Go Live Nov 2015) Legislative Changes – Removal of 8/1 enrollment and combat status requirements; Veteran must be VA-eligible and enrolled (In process – target completion 10/1) – VA Appointment Beyond Clinically Indicated Date - To have outreach by VA Care Coordination staff to Veteran offering Choice as an option to receive care when their wait time for a VA appointment is beyond the clinically indicated date (Go Live Nov 2015) – Removal of 60 day authorization limit - Move to Episode of Care with maximum length of 12 months (Go Live 12/2015) – Expansion of Provider Base - Expand provider eligibility beyond those providers expressly listed in current Contract eg. Dental (Go Live 11/2015) – 40 Mile Expansion - For Veterans seeking care and the nearest medical facility is a CBOC with Primary Care Physician below 0.9 FTEE (Go Live 10/2015) 4

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION VISN 20 Focus on Access: Progress Toward Achieving Goals Electronic Wait List (EWL) for Primary Care in VISN 20 reduced from 3,003 on 9/1/14 to 1,702 pm 9/21/15 and currently at 1,542 on 12/21/15. Challenges Lack of supply in community Difficulty in recruiting providers in rural areas 5

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Accelerating Access to Care Initiative - Implementation Systematically reviewed clinic capacity to maximize ability to provide Veterans timely appointments Identified the resources required to provide timely care VA increased the use of care in the community through the non-VA care program (FEE) Each facility reached out to Veterans to coordinate the acceleration of their care – either to fee out or reschedule with VA at patients preference 6

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Improving Access for American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans through Reimbursement Agreements 7 7 VA recognizes and values our relationships with Tribes Eligible American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Veterans can choose to receive their health care from the Tribal Health Program (THP) facility and/or VA Medical Center (VAMC) Reimbursement agreements with Tribal Health Programs focus on increasing coordination, collaboration, and resource-sharing for eligible AI/AN Veterans

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Improving Access for American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans through Reimbursement Agreements 8 8 The agreements promote quality health care through collaborative relationships Over $12.5M in reimbursements to date servicing approximately 4,000 Veterans

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Basic THP Process for Establishing Agreements 9 Using the agreement template, the VAMC, THP, and Contracting Officer work together to complete the draft reimbursement agreement. The national template shall always be used. Concurrently, the THP works to satisfy local implementation criteria. Once the draft is complete, it will be reviewed by VA’s Chief Business Office, Network Contracting Office and Regional Counsel, respectively. After final signatures, reimbursement for direct care can commence.

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Lessons Learned : Communication: – Initial meet and greet with VA and THP staff – Ensure POCs at both VA and THP with direct phone numbers and contact info – Ensuring coordinated care between THP and VA Education: – Ongoing education and sharing with local subject matter experts and POCs about the issues impacting Native Veterans – Ongoing education and sharing on the VA processes and any changes for the THP Quality: – Consistent communication and education between local VA facility, VA payment services (CBO) and the THP ensure our Native Veterans get the best care possible. 10

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Questions Regarding Reimbursement Agreements 11 Daniel Kelly, VISN 20 Planner (acting), Terry Bentley, Tribal Government Relations Specialist, Western Region, VHA Chief Business Office for Purchased Care,