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Clinical Preventive Services Opportunities for CPSP Programs Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program Statewide Perinatal Services Coordinators Meeting Sacramento November 3, 2011

Promoting Health Coverage Medicaid Coverage (up to 133% FPL) Employer-Sponsored Coverage Exchanges (subsidies % FPL) Individual Mandate Health Insurance Market Reforms Universal Coverage

Essential Health Benefits Includes: Ambulatory Patient Services Emergency Services Hospitalization Maternity and Newborn Care Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders, including Behavioral Health Treatment Prescription Drugs Rehabilitative and Habilitative Services & Devices Laboratory Services Preventive & Wellness Services & Chronic Disease Management Pediatric Services, including Oral & Vision Care

Essential Health Benefits Must be included in: Employer Health Plans State Exchange Plans Basic Health Plan Benchmark Benefits-TBD

Health Care Reform Focus on Prevention and Wellness Sec Coverage of preventive health services. Requires all plans to cover preventive services and immunizations recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and the CDC, and certain child preventive services recommended by the Health Resources and Services Administration, without any cost-sharing.

Timeframe Providing Free Preventive Care. All new plans must cover certain preventive services such as mammograms and colonoscopies without charging a deductible, co-pay or coinsurance. Effective for health plan years beginning on or after September 23, 2010 Improving Preventive Health Coverage. To expand the number of Americans receiving preventive care, the law provides new funding to state Medicaid programs that choose to cover preventive services for patients at little or no cost. Effective January 1, 2013.

Clinical Preventive Services Determined by the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Recommendations for screening, counseling and medications Grades A-D and I

Impact of USPSTF Recommendations Importance of including prevention in primary health care Ensuring insurance coverage for effective preventive services Holding providers and health care systems accountable for delivering effective care. Narrows gaps in the provision of preventive care in different populations

Clinical Preventive Services Adults Women IOM Report, Clinical Preventive Services for Women Closing the Gaps, July 2011 Children

Adults Diet counseling for adults at higher risk for chronic disease Blood Pressure screening for all adults Depression screening for adults Immunization vaccines for adults Obesity screening and counseling for all adults

Women Anemia screening on a routine basis for pregnant women Breastfeeding comprehensive support and counseling from trained providers, as well as access to breastfeeding supplies, for pregnant and nursing women

Women Contraception: Food and Drug Administration-approved contraceptive methods, sterilization procedures, and patient education and counseling, not including abortifacient drugs Domestic and interpersonal violence screening and counseling for all women Folic Acid supplements for women who may become pregnant

Women Gestational diabetes screening for women 24 to 28 weeks pregnant and those at high risk of developing gestational diabetes Hepatitis B screening for pregnant women at their first prenatal visit Rh Incompatibility screening for all pregnant women and follow-up testing for women at higher risk

Women Tobacco Use screening and interventions for all women, and expanded counseling for pregnant tobacco users Well-woman visits to obtain recommended preventive services for women under 65

Children Autism screening for children at 18 and 24 months Behavioral assessments for children of all ages Obesity screening and counseling Oral Health risk assessment for young children

Children Fluoride Chemoprevention supplements for children without fluoride in their water source Height, Weight and Body Mass Index measurements for children Immunization vaccines for children from birth to age 18

Children Iron supplements for children ages 6 to 12 months at risk for anemia Lead screening for children at risk of exposure Vision screening for all children Medical History for all children throughout development

Counseling Opportunities

Diet Counseling for a Healthy Diet The USPSTF recommends intensive behavioral dietary counseling for adult patients with hyperlipidemia and other known risk factors for cardiovascular and diet-related chronic disease. Intensive counseling can be delivered by primary care clinicians or by referral to other specialists, such as nutritionists or dietitians

Screening and Counseling for Obesity: Adults The USPSTF recommends that clinicians screen all adult patients for obesity and offer intensive counseling and behavioral interventions to promote sustained weight loss for obese adults.

Screening and Counseling for Obesity: Children The USPSTF recommends that clinicians screen children aged 6 years and older for obesity and offer them or refer them to comprehensive, intensive behavioral interventions to promote improvement in weight status.

Breastfeeding Support, Supplies, and Counseling. Comprehensive lactation support and counseling, by a trained provider during pregnancy and/or in the postpartum period, and costs for renting breastfeeding equipment.

Down in the Valley…

State Efforts for Breastfeeding Medi-Cal Improvements Health Plan Advocacy Workforce Opportunities and Community Collaboration

It Takes a Village!

Medi-Cal is Improved!

Who is Covered Lactation support services and breast pumps may be billed under mother’s or infant’s Medi-Cal number. Lactation support services and breast pump coverage is available on the infant’s card even if the infant is past one year of age.

Accessing Benefits Lactation Support-via Mother’s Medi-Cal CPSP, during 60 day post-partum period ‘full scope Medi-Cal’, after 60 day post- partum period, nutrition counseling benefits, CPT 4 codes & ICD-9-CM codes for infant

Accessing Benefits Lactation Support- via Infant’s Medi-Cal Nutrition counseling benefit CPT 4 codes & ICD-9-CM codes for infant

TARs for Lactation Consultation? Treatment Authorizations Requests (TARs) are generally not required under fee-for-service or managed care.

Breast Pumps Are a benefit when prescribed by a licensed health care provider.

Manual and Personal Pumps E0602 Breast pump, manual, any style, purchase only, maximum reimbursement for purchase $23.62 E0603 Breast pump, electric (AC and/or DC), any type known as personal grade electric breast pump, maximum reimbursement for purchase only, $93.15

Hospital Grade Pumps E0604 Breast pump, heavy duty, hospital grade, rental only, maximum reimbursement $2.72/day TARs are required when the rental cost for a hospital grade breast pump reaches $164, approx. 60 days

Durable Medical Equipment Provider Moratorium Breast pumps are durable medical equipment (DME) 2008 moratorium lifted on new DME providers except for counties of Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, or for the specific provision of lactation aids

Reimbursement of IBCLCs Medi-Cal providers are either licensed ‘providers’ or ‘practitioners’ working under a provider. IBCLCs currently can work under a provider in CPSP. IBCLCs can work in FQHCs and bill under a provider, if the IBCLC is not otherwised licensed.

Health Plan Advocacy Large variation in breastfeeding support in different Medi-Cal Managed Care plans Outdated guidelines with few specifics for quality care CA Breastfeeding Roundtable Local Efforts

Health Plan Breastfeeding Benefits Health Net Kaiser Central California Alliance for Health CenCal

WIC Workforce Opportunities & Collaboration Start to ‘Connect the Dots’ in your community Local clinics and providers Local hospitals WIC clinics Health plans Medical equipment providers

Workforce Opportunities CPSP Programs Federally Qualified Health Centers(FQHCs) Physician Offices Health Plans

Examples… Santa Barbara County San Diego Yolo County Merced County Los Angeles County Health Net

What about your community? Is there a referral system in place between hospital, primary care clinic, WIC, health plan and medical providers? What are the opportunities for IBCLCs or RDs to work in your community or program? Are the partners in your community communicating about breastfeeding and nutrition support?

Resources Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation Health Care Reform California Health Care Reform nefitExchange.aspx US Preventive Services Task Force

What are your questions?

More Info California WIC Association Karen Farley