Robert Compton, DDS Executive Director May 20, 2013 Quality, Standards of Care and Outcomes – The Era of Accountability.

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Robert Compton, DDS Executive Director May 20, 2013 Quality, Standards of Care and Outcomes – The Era of Accountability

4 Cornerstones of Value Driven Health Care Introduced by the Bush Administration HHS Sec Leavitt 1.Measure & Publish Quality Information To make confident decisions about their health care providers and treatment options, consumers need quality of care information 2.Measure & Publish Price Information To make confident decisions about their health care providers and treatment options, consumers need price information 3.Promote Quality & Efficiency of Care All parties should participate in arrangements that reward both those who offer and those who purchase high-quality, competitively-priced health care… including pay-for- performance methods for reimbursement 4.Interoperable Health Information Technology Has the potential to create greater efficiency in health care delivery HHS website: 2

Congress Mandates Quality Improvement The Children’s Health Insurance Plan Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA), mandates that quality assessment programs be implemented to assess and improve the quality of care for children that receive oral health care under the Medicaid and CHIPRA programs. In 2008 CMS proposed to the American Dental Association (ADA) that a Dental Quality Alliance be established to develop performance measures for oral health care and that the ADA take a leadership role in its formation.

Dental Quality Alliance Members DENTAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Academy of General Dentistry American Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology American Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry American Academy of Periodontology American Association of Endodontists American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons American Association of Orthodontists American Association of Public Health Dentistry American College of Prosthodontists American Dental Association’s Board of Trustees American Dental Hygienists’ Association Council on Access, Prevention, and Interprofessional Relationships (ADA) Council on Dental Benefit Programs (ADA) Council on Dental Practice (ADA) Council on Government Affairs (ADA) GOVERNMENT AGENCIES  Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services  Health Resources and Services Administration  Medicaid and SCHIP Dental Association DENTAL PLAN ASSOCIATIONS  America’s Health Insurance Plans  Delta Dental Plan Association  National Association of Dental Plans OTHER MEMBERS  American Dental Education Association  American Medical Association  The Joint Commission  National Network for Oral Health Access  Public Member  DentaQuest

DQA Organizational Chart DQA Board of Member Organizations Advisory Committee on Governance & Finance Advisory Committee on Research & Development of Performance Measures Advisory Committee on Implementation & Outcomes Assessment Advisory Committee on Education & Communication Executive Committee 5

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Quality of Care The degree to which health services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current professional knowledge This prescript contains just two concepts: measurement and knowledge. Medicare: A Strategy for Quality Assurance. IOM, 1990, p.21 7

Metrics Domains Aims Metrics Domains Aims Management of Care Health Status of Patient Cost of Care Use of Services Related Measures Efficiency Units of Care per Resource Structure Access Process Patient Experience Outcome of Care Clinical Quality Measures Source for Slides: Timely Efficient Equitable Patient Centered Effective Safe HEALTH CARE SYSTEM Outcome of Care is a health state of a patient resulting from health care AND is supported by evidence that the measure has been used to detect the impact of one or more clinical interventions. Process of Care Is a health care-related activity performed for, on behalf of, or by a patient AND is supported by evidence that the clinical process led to improved outcomes Use of Services The provision of a service to, on behalf of, or by a group of persons identified by enrollment in a health plan or through use of clinical services. Use of service measures can assess encounters, tests, or interventions that are not supported by evidence of the appropriateness of the service for the specified individuals. 8

Programmatic Measures Initially measures will be reported at the benefit plan level. Similar to HEDIS Rolls up performance of providers In order for benefit plan administrator to improve its score it will have to work with providers to improve their performance Where will these measures likely be reported to the public? CMS for Medicare and Medicaid Programs Healthcare Exchanges State-based All Payers Claims Databases 9

All-Payer Claims Database The definition developed by NAHDO and RAPHIC—is: databases, created by state mandate, that typically include data derived from medical claims, pharmacy claims, eligibility files, provider files, and dental claims from private and public payers. In states without a legislative mandate, there may be voluntary reporting of these data. 10

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Database/APCD-Frequently-Asked-Questions.aspx/ CO Center for Improving Value in Healthcare 13

Presentation Test | March 14,

Hours before HHS Announced Website “The Washington Post, which received the information in advance, already created some interactive tools online that might be more useful to patients than the CMS spreadsheets.”already created

MA All Payers Claims Database

What Are Dental Plans Doing to Prepare for the Change? Presentation Test | March 14,

Fluoride Recommendation Professional applied topical fluoride: Evidence-based clinical recommendations. ADA Council on Scientific Affairs. JADA 2006;137;

Frequency for Periodontal Maintenance Many patients presenting with recurrent gingivitis without additional attachment loss after definitive periodontal therapy may be adequately maintained with PM performed semiannually. However, for most patients with a history of periodontitis, numerous clinical studies suggest that PM should be performed at intervals of less than 6 months. In general, data suggest that most patients with a previous history of periodontitis should obtain PM at least four times per year, since that interval will result in a decreased likelihood of progressive disease, compared to patients receiving PM on a less frequent basis Periodontal Maintenance (2003) J Periodontol 2003;74:

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Results Around 60% of dentist achieve the fluoride goal Around 75% of dentists achieve the perio goal Around 85% of dentists receive a financial bonus Improved quality of care Improved our Program Quality Score Reimbursed for quality not just quantity (P4P) 32

Our World Is A Changing We know how it is changing Very transparent process All the major professional association and trade groups are at the DQA and other tables There will be an orderly, timely transition Medical plans and physician’s will be first Dental Plans will be next Dental providers will follow But we need to begin preparing for the change 33

Robert Compton, DDS Executive Director May 20, 2013 Questions?