Implementing the American Reinvestment & Recovery Act of 2009.

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Implementing the American Reinvestment & Recovery Act of 2009

American Reinvestment & Recovery Act – February 2009 EHR Incentive NPRM on Display – December 30, 2009; published January 13, 2010 NPRM Comment Period Closes – March 15,

Definition of Meaningful Use Definition of Hospital-Based Eligible Professional Medicare FFS EHR Incentive Program Medicare Advantage EHR Incentive Program Medicaid EHR Incentive Program Collection of Information Analysis (Paperwork Reduction Act) Regulatory Impact Analysis 3

Information about applying for grants Changes to HIPAA Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) Interim Final Rule – HIT: Initial Set of Standards, Implementation Specifications, and Certification Criteria for EHR Technology EHR certification requirements ONC NPRM - Establishment of Certification Programs for Health Information Technology Procedures to become a certifying body 4

 Harmonizes MU criteria across CMS programs as much as possible  Closely links with the ONC certification and standards IFR  Builds on the recommendations of the HIT Policy Committee  Coordinates with the existing CMS quality initiatives  Provides a platform that allows for a staged implementation over time 5

 Definition ◦ To be determined by Secretary ◦ Must include quality reporting, electronic prescribing, information exchange  Process of defining ◦ NCVHS Hearings ◦ HIT Policy Committee recommendations ◦ Listening Sessions with providers/organizations ◦ Public Comments on the HIT Policy Committee recommendations ◦ NPRM comments received from the Department and OMB

Data capture and sharing Advanced clinical processes Improved outcomes 7

Meaningful Use will be defined in 3 stages through rulemaking ◦ Stage 1 – 2011 ◦ Stage 2 – 2013 * ◦ Stage 3 – 2015 * *Stages 2 and 3 will be defined in future CMS rulemaking. 8

◦ Improving quality, safety, efficiency, and reducing health disparities ◦ Engage patients and families in their health care ◦ Improve care coordination ◦ Improve population and public health ◦ Ensure adequate privacy and security protections for personal health information 9 *Adapted from National Priorities Partnership. National Priorities and Goals: Aligning Our Efforts to Transform America’s Healthcare. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2008.

First Payment Year CY 2011CY 2012CY 2013CY 2014CY 2015 and later** 2011Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage Stage 1 Stage 2Stage Stage 1Stage 2Stage Stage 1Stage and later* Stage 3 10 * Avoids payment adjustments only for EPs in Medicare EHR Incentive Program **Stage 3 criteria of meaningful use or a subsequent update to criteria if one is established

EPs ◦ 25 Objectives and Measures ◦ 8 Measures require ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ as structured data ◦ 17 Measures require numerator and denominator Eligible Hospitals and CAHs ◦ 23 Objectives and Measures ◦ 10 Measures require ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ as structured data ◦ 13 Measures require numerator and denominator Reporting Period – 90 days for first year; one year subsequently 11

2011 – Providers required submit summary quality measure data to CMS by attestation 2012 – Providers required to electronically submit summary quality measure data to CMS EPs are required to submit clinical data on the 2 measure groups: core measures and a subset of clinical measures most appropriate to the EP’s specialty Eligible hospitals are required to report summary quality measures for applicable cases 12

Preventive care and screening: Inquiry regarding tobacco use Blood pressure management Drugs to be avoided by the elderly: Patients who receive at least one drug to be avoided Patients who receive at least two different drugs to be avoided 13

EPs will need to select one of the following specialties CardiologyObstetrics and Gynecology PulmonologyNeurology EndocrinologyPsychiatry OncologyOphthalmology Proceduralist/SurgeryPodiatry Primary CareRadiology PediatricsGastroenterology Nephrology 14

Hospitals are required to report summary data on 43 clinical quality measures to CMS Hospitals only eligible for Medicaid will report directly to the States For hospitals in which the measures don’t apply, they will have the option of selecting an alternative set of Medicaid clinical quality measures 15

MedicareMedicaid Feds will implement (will be an option nationally) Voluntary for States to implement (may not be an option in every State) Fee schedule reductions begin in 2015 for providers that are not Meaningful Users No Medicaid fee schedule reductions Must be a meaningful user in Year 1Adopt/Implement/Upgrade option for 1 st participation year Maximum incentive is $44,000 for EPsMaximum incentive is $63,750 for EPs MU definition will be common for MedicareStates can adopt a more rigorous definition (based on common definition) Medicare Advantage EPs have special eligibility accommodations Medicaid managed care providers must meet regular eligibility requirements Last year an EP may initiate program is 2014; Last payment in program is Payment adjustments begin in 2015 Last year an EP may initiate program is 2016; Last payment in program is 2021 Only physicians, subsection (d) hospitals and CAHs 5 types of EPs, 3 types of hospitals 16

DeletionsAdditions Record advance directivesProvide summary care record for each transition of care and referral Document a progress note for each encounter Provide access to patient-specific education resources Changes Adding DOB to record demographics and cause and date of death for hospitals Adding growth charts to record vital signs Limiting smoking status to age 13+ Increasing CDS rules from 1 to 5 Removed “where possible” from insurance eligibility checks Changed the provision of clinical summaries from “each encounter” to “each office visit” Changed compliance with HIPAA to Protect electronic health information maintained by certified EHR technology 17

Measures  Ensured every objective is matched to a measure  Added a % threshold to measures recommended as “% of …”  Calculated some % based on “unique patients seen” as not every action would be taken for every office visit  Narrowed lab results to those “whose results are in a positive/negative or numeric format”  For exchange of information changed “implemented ability” to “Performed at least one test”  Clinical quality measures were greatly expanded to accommodate the diversity of specialists meeting the definition of an eligible professional 18

Medicare can pay incentives to EPs no sooner than January 2011 Medicare can pay eligible hospitals and CAHs no sooner than October 2010 Medicaid EPs can potentially receive payments as early as 2010 for Adopting/implementing or upgrading 19

 HIT Policy and Standards Committees Input- March 1, 2010  Public comment period ends March 15, 2010  CMS review of comments  Draft final regulation  CMS/HHS/OMB clearance  Final rule publication-Spring