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Maximizing Reimbursement in Today’s Fee for Service World Part 4: Cost Impact Mary Jean Mork, LCSW October 27, 2014 the support of the Maine Health Access Foundation
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Objectives: Questions of Cost Participants will be able to: Describe the present and future questions around cost of integrated services. Identify a method of developing a proforma for the service Have a link to research and information for future directions in understanding the cost impact of integrated services Disclaimer for the Series: This information does not represent how a payer might respond to a claim This information does not replace any regulatory information Always seek information from your own agency consultants regarding any billing and coding practices
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But really there are two different questions: What is the cost of integration? Or: What is the cost impact of integration?
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The Question is Changing The old question was: Can behavioral health integration pay for itself? The new question is: What is the impact of behavioral health integration on health care costs?
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Assumptions regarding Start-up Costs and Revenue Year 1- more investment than return During the start-up period, the Behavioral Health Clinician (BHC) will not fill all available slots Some of the work needed for development of successful integrated services is not billable under the current payment system. Year 2 and 3 - projected to bring in more revenue than expense
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Understanding cost impact Additional questions to ask: How well integrated is the practice? How long has practice been integrated? How much integrated clinician time? How well is integration being targeted?
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What have others shown? Intermountain Healthcare article 2010 Integration reduced ED utilization compared to non-integrated practices by 40-50% Reiss-Brennan et al, Journal of Healthcare Management, 2010 March/April; 55(2): 97-114. Collaborative care for depression Initial cost of $580 per patient to implement the model led to decrease in total cost of care of $3300 on average over four years Unutzer et al, Long-term cost effects of collaborative care for late- life depression. American Journal of Managed Care. 2008 Feb; 14(2):95-100.
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Resources For the old question: SAMHSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions Monograph on making the business case, with a spreadsheet that allows calculation of costs and revenues Targets Community Health Centers but applicable to other types of practices http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/resource/the- business-case-for-the-integration-of-behavioral- health-and-primary-care http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/resource/the- business-case-for-the-integration-of-behavioral- health-and-primary-care
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Resources For the new question: Health Partners Total Cost of Care (TCOC) calculator Describes a methodology for measuring total cost of care and resource use Includes indexing method that allows comparison across sites First TCOC methodology endorsed by National Quality Forum https://www.healthpartners.com/public/tcoc/ https://www.healthpartners.com/public/tcoc/
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Reimbursement Resources Medicare Links http://www.cms.gov/Manuals/IOM/list.asp http://www.cms.gov/Manuals/IOM/list.asp http://www.cms.gov/Transmittals/01_overview.asp http://www.cms.gov/Transmittals/01_overview.asp Medicare Documentation Guidelines for Evaluation and Managements Services 95 & 97 http://www.cms.gov/MLNEdWebGuide/25_EMDOC.asp http://www.cms.gov/MLNEdWebGuide/25_EMDOC.asp NHIC http://www.medicarenhic.com/http://www.medicarenhic.com/ CMS National Correct Coding Initiative http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coding/NationalCorrectCodInit Ed/index.html/nationalcorrectcodinited Other www.mehaf.org – Maine Health Access Foundation www.mehaf.org www.ibhp.org – Integrated Behavioral Health Project www.ibhp.org www.mainehealth.org/behavioralhealthintegration www.mainehealth.org/behavioralhealthintegration www.thenationalcouncil.org – the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare www.thenationalcouncil.org
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Contacts Mary Jean Mork, LCSW Program Director MaineHealth and Maine Behavioral Healthcare 110 Free St. Portland, Maine 04101 morkm@mmc.orgmorkm@mmc.org, 207-662-2490
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