For Medicare Enrollees.  Helping patients succeed at home with home health care is a rewarding aspect of medical practice that promotes independence,

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For Medicare Enrollees

 Helping patients succeed at home with home health care is a rewarding aspect of medical practice that promotes independence, keeps families intact, and provides value  The Affordable Care Act has changed the physician home health initial certification requirements for Medicare beneficiaries effective 4/1/2011 to include a face-to-face encounters

 1. Certifying Home Health Care (Slides 1-9)  2. Getting Reimbursed (Slide 10)  3. Example (Slide 11-14)  4. Getting Help (Slide 15)  5. References (Slide 16)

 Patient under their care & “confined to home”  Skilled home health services are necessary  Patient has face-to-face encounter in 90-days prior or 30-days after start of home health care with physician, advanced practice nurse, or physician assistant related to the condition(s) that necessitate home health care  (face-to-face encounter mandate only applies to initial certification for initial 60-day episode of care, not to subsequent re-certification episodes

Absences from home require considerable and taxing effort, some examples:  Needs help of another person to leave home  Needs assistive devices to leave home  Needs special transport  Leaving home exacerbates symptoms (eg shortness of breath, pain, anxiety, confusion, fatigue) Patient that leaves home infrequently for short durations or for health care MAY STILL be considered homebound, some examples:  Adult day programs  Outpatient medical care  Patient that leaves home infrequently  Religious Services  Dialysis  Barber

 Intermittent Skilled Nursing (<7 days/ wk; < 8 hours a day) ◦ Teaching and Training ◦ Observation and Assessment ◦ Complex Care Plan Management and Evaluation ◦ Administration of Certain Medications ◦ Tube Feedings ◦ Wound Care, Catheters and Ostomy Care ◦ Nasopharyngeal and Tracheostomy Aspiration/ Care ◦ Psychiatric Nurse Evaluation and Therapy ◦ Rehabilitation Nursing

 Physical Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, or Occupational Therapy ◦ Assessment and Training ◦ Complexity Must Necessitate Skilled Therapist ◦ Reasonable and Necessary for Maintenance or Restoration of Function due to Illness or Injury ◦ Safe and Effective ◦ Ultrasound, Shortwave and Microwave Diathermy Treatments ◦ Hot packs, Infra-Red Treatments, Paraffin Baths and Whirlpool Baths

 Must be seen in 90 days prior or within 30 days after initial home health start of care. Reason for encounter includes reason for home care. Encounter can be performed by physician, advanced practice nurse, physician assistant  Encounter by the same physician signing the certification (or an associated APN/PA); in case of post hospital/ post facility home care the encounter could be by the inpatient physician; then the plan of care signed/ certified by the community physician  Documentation supports homebound status, medical necessity of skilled service

 The hospital based physician should document/ certify the need for home health care based on the face-to-face encounter in the hospital and then “hand off” the patient to the community physician to review and sign the Plan of Care  Depending on the clinical situation, if the hospital physician intends to “follow” the initial post acute care there may be instances where they review and sign the Plan of Care and then hand off patient at the appropriate time

 CODE G0180 Initial Certification of Home Health Care ($56/ 0.67 CMS Work RVU ), Document ◦ Review and Signature of Care Plan (CMS – 485) ◦ Review of other documentation from Home Care Agency ◦ Changes or communication about Care Plan with agency  CODE G 0179 Recertification of Home Health ($39/0.45 CMS Work RVU)  CODE G 0181 Oversight of Home Health Care > 30 min in a month (>112/1.73 CMS Work RVU) ◦ Can be billed by APNs and Pas – above certification codes for physicians only ◦ For non-encounter activities only (telephone calls with HHA, review documentation) ◦ Cannot be spent for time spent on certification (use above codes)

Mr. Jones is an 83 year old man hospitalized with HF exacerbation ( has co morbid arthritis and low vision) going home and needs nursing due to medication changes and high potential for relapse. Need home physical therapy due to de-conditioning during exacerbation and falls risk reduction

 Contact Hospital Case Manager responsible for Discharge Planning  May call Home Health directly if no Case Manager for Peninsula Home Care  Offer/ respect patient choice of agency

 Mr. Jones had a face-to-face encounter with me today, February 14, 2011 for the following condition(s) (encounter diagnoses) 1. Heart Failure 2. Gait Abnormality Based on this encounter I certify this patient needs home health care. Specific home care services needed are Skilled Nursing and Physical Therapy. The patient is appropriate for homecare (homebound) because leaving the home is difficult and taxing and the patient leaves home infrequently. Specific issues are teaching medication regime, and assessment for side effects (hypotension) from increased diuretics and observation for relapse of pulmonary edema. Needs teaching about sodium restriction and checking weights. Gait has become unsteady and needs PT assessment, home safety assessment, and likely gait training and program to improve strength, balance and endurance.

 “Patient’s home health form, 485 form, care plan reviewed and signed. Relevant medical records were reviewed. No changes were indicated”.  Use G0180 for Initial 60-day episode and G0179 for Recertification (subsequent episodes)  All documentation should be appropriately individualized to the patient situation

 Call to speak with a Peninsula Home Care clinical manager or administrator

◦ 42 CFR Parts 409, 418, 424 et al. Requirements for Home Health Agencies and Hospices; Final Rule ◦ Medicare General Information, Eligibility, and Entitlement Chapter 4- Physician Certification and Recertification of Services ◦ Medicare Benefit Policy Manual Chapter 7- Home Health Services ◦ Nicoletti, B. How to Document and Bill Care Plan Oversight. Fam Pract Manag. 2005May;12(5): ◦ Steve Landers, MD, MPH Director Cleveland Clinic at Home