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Focus on the Final Rule
Focus on the Final RuleEHR Certification & Meaningful Use
Please submit all questions via the WebEx Q&A function.
Additional questions may be submitted to: meaningfuluse@healthland.com
Daniel GottliebPartner, McDermott Will
& Emery LLP
Final RuleLegal Restrictions & Guidance
Agenda
• Who is an eligible hospital (EHs)?–Medicare Incentives–Medicaid Incentives
• Who is an eligible professional (EP)?–Medicare Incentives–Medicaid Incentives
• Exclusion of inapplicable meaningful use (MU) objectives
Agenda (cont’d)
• Changes to Medicare and Medicaid incentive calculations
• Registration and attestation process and timelines
• Certification of EHR Technology• Stark Law EHR Donation Exception– Independent physicians on Medical Staff– Hospital-Owned Clinics
Medicare Eligible Hospitals
• Medicare EHs: a hospital located in one of the 50 states or D.C. that participates in the Medicare Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) and Maryland acute care hospitals
• CAHs are also eligible for incentives• Multi-campus hospital with a single
provider number is a single hospital
Medicare Eligible Hospitals
• Excludes IPPS-excluded hospitals and hospital units such as:– Psych hospital - Rehab hospital– Children's hospital - LTCHs
• Surgical and other specialty hospitals participating in IPPS are eligible for Medicare incentives
Medicare Eligible Professionals
• Medicare EPs include doctors of: medicine or osteopathy; dental surgery or dental medicine; podiatric medicine; optometry or chiropractry
• Hospital-based physicians who provide 90% or more of their covered services in a hospital inpatient or ER setting are ineligible
Medicaid Eligible Hospitals
• EHs include “acute care hospitals” and children’s hospitals
• An “acute care hospital” is a hospital where the ALOS is 25 days or fewer and a CCN that has the last four digits in the series 0001-0879 (short-term general hospitals and 11 U.S. cancer hospitals) and now under the final rule also 1300-1399 (CAHs)
Medicaid Eligible Hospitals
• Acute care hospital must have at least 10 percent Medicaid Patient Volume based on patient encounters
• Like other Medicaid EHs, CAHs may receive both Medicare and Medicaid EHR incentive payments
• If an EH meets Medicare MU requirements, it will be deemed to meet Medicaid MU requirements
Medicaid Eligible Professionals
• Medicaid EPs are the following professionals (other than hospital-based professionals):– Physicians and dentists– nurse practitioners – certified nurse-midwives– physician assistants practicing in FQHCs
or RHCs that are led by a physician assistant
Medicaid Eligible Professionals
• A PA leads an FQHC or RHC under any of the following circumstances: – when a PA is the primary provider in a
clinic (for example, when there is a part-time physician and full-time PA
– when a PA is a clinical or medical director at a clinical site of practice
– PA is an owner of the RHC
Medicaid Eligible Professionals
• Medicaid EP must satisfy one of three Patient Volume thresholds:– Have ≥ 30% Patient Volume attributable
to Medicaid recipients– Have ≥ 20% Patient Volume attributable
to Medicaid recipients and be a pediatrician
– practice predominantly in a FQHC or RHC and have ≥ 30% Patient Volume attributable to Needy Individuals
Medicaid Eligible Professionals
• Needy Individuals are persons who:– received medical assistance from
Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program
– were furnished uncompensated care or – were furnished services either at no cost
or reduced cost based on a sliding scale determined by individuals’ ability to pay
Inapplicable MU Objectives
• Some MU objectives do not apply to every provider so provider would not have any eligible patients or actions for the measure denominator
• In these cases, provider may exclude (i.e., not meet) the measure
• Exclusions do not count against the deferred measures in the menu set
Inapplicable MU Measures
• For example, an EH or CAH that did not have request for electronic copy of discharge instructions may exclude core MU Objective #12 and only comply with 13 of 14 objectives
• An EH or CAH that is excluded from a menu set objective must only meet 4 rather than 5 of 10 objectives
Medicaid Incentive Calculation
• CMS clarified that employer’s or FQHC’s purchase of EHR for use by employed EPs is not a payment
• CMS did not address whether payments from other sources could include EHR donation to independent physician practice under Stark EHR donation exception
Registration
• To participate in incentive programs, eligible provider must register on incentive program website at http://www.cms.gov/EHrIncentivePrograms/
• Medicaid programs will interface with program registration website
• Registration begins in January 2011
Registration
• Registration requirements include:– Name, National Provider Identifier,
business address and phone number– Taxpayer identification number– Hospital’s CCN– EPs must select Medicare or Medicaid–Medicaid providers must select one
state
Attestation for Medicare FFS
• Eligible providers demonstrate MU to CMS through attestation in 2011 and attestation and electronic reporting of clinical quality information in 2012
• Providers may submit attestations as early as April 2011 to CMS
• Payment begins as early as May 2011 following attestation
Attestation for Medicare FFS
• CMS will provide a web-based tool for attestation
• CMS has not released attestation tool• CMS is developing an audit strategy
to verify attestations and prevent fraud and abuse
• Providers should develop compliance and document retention procedures
Attestation to States
• States must identify attestation and/or electronic reporting mechanism in their State Medicaid HIT Plans, subject to CMS approval
• States must develop audit and verification procedures
Attestation and Reporting
• FY 2011: EH or CAH must attest that during the EHR reporting period, it:– Used certified EHR technology and
specify technology– Satisfied required MU objectives and
measures–Must specify the EHR reporting period
and provide the result of each applicable measure for inpatients and ER patients during the reporting period
Attestation and Reporting
• FY 2012 and after: EH or CAH must attest that during the EHR reporting period, it:– Used certified EHR technology and specify EHR– Satisfied required MU objectives and measures
except clinical quality reporting– Must specify the EHR reporting period and
provide the result of each applicable measure
• EH or CAH must electronically report clinical quality measures through a portal (or, if feasible HIE or registry)
EP’s Attestation and Reporting
• For CY 2011: EP must attest that during the EHR reporting period, EP:– Used certified EHR technology and
specify technology– Satisfied required MU objectives and
measures–Must specify the EHR reporting period
and provide the result of each applicable measure
EP’s Attestation and Reporting
• For CY 2012 and after: EP must attest that during the EHR reporting period, EP:– Used certified EHR technology and specify EHR– Satisfied required MU objectives and measures
except clinical quality reporting– Must specify the EHR reporting period and
provide the result of each applicable measure
• EP must electronically report clinical quality measures through a portal (or, if feasible HIE or registry)
Medicare EH Payment Process
• Single payment contractor pays an EH or CAH a preliminary, estimated EHR incentive payment based on most recently filed 12-month cost report as early as May 2011 following successful MU attestation
• Final payment determined at time of settling cost report that begins on or after start of payment year
Medicare EP Payment Process
• Single payment contractor makes annual incentive payment to an EP when EP demonstrates MU and earns the maximum annual incentive payment
• Payments begin as early as May 2011 following successful demonstration of MU on attestation
EHR Certification• ONC published the temporary EHR
certification program final rule on 6/24/2010, which establishes :– selection process for testing and
certification bodies (ONC-ATCBs)– parameters under which the ONC-ATCBs
will test and certify that EHR meets the EHR certification requirements
• ONC will make a Certified EHR list available this Fall
Review of Medicare’s Timeline
• Fall 2011: Certified EHR technology on EHR incentive program website
• January 2011: Registration begins on incentive program website
• April 2011: Attestation of MU begins through web tool
• May 2011: Medicare incentive payments begin
Stark EHR Donation Exception
• Stark Law provides an exception for subsidies for EHR items and services
• Exception applies to subsidies for EHRs used in private physician practice offices
• Hospital may purchase inpatient or ambulatory EHR for use in hospital facilities to serve hospital patients without meeting exception
Other Resources
• Comprehensive McDermott White Paper regarding final EHR certification and meaningful use regulations to be issued shortly
• Healthcare Informatics article regarding Stark EHR donation exception
Daniel F. GottliebPartner, McDermott Will & Emery LLP
dgottlieb@mwe.com312-984-6471
Ralph LlewellynPartner, Eide Bailly
Final RuleAccounting Requirements & Incentive Guidelines
Reimbursement Topics
• Medicare–Medicare Share– PPS Hospitals– Critical Access Hospitals– Eligible Professionals
• Medicaid– Same
Medicare Share
• Based on inpatient volume– Numerator• Medicare days + Medicare Advantage
patient days– IP, specialty care» Psych and Rehab included in proposed
rule, but eliminated in final rule– Excludes Swing Bed
Medicare Share
• Based on inpatient volume– Denominator• Total inpatient days TIMES–Hospital charges less charity care
DIVIDED BY hospital charges»Worksheet C Part I Line 200 Column 8
Medicare Share
• Based on inpatient volume– Denominator
• Total inpatient days TIMES–Hospital charges less charity care DIVIDED
BY hospital charges»Worksheet C Part I Line 200 Column 8
• Charity Care–As identified on Worksheet S-10 of the
Medicare cost report for PPS Hospitals–Not reported on Medicare cost report for
CAH’s in the past
PPS Hospitals
• Initial Amount– Base payment for each PPS hospital =
$2,000,000• Adjusted for discharges 1,150 to 23,000
– $200 additional per discharge in this range
– Times your Medicare Share
PPS Hospitals
• Payment Process– Hospital data last filed 12 month cost
report– Settled based on the first 12 month cost
reporting period that begins after the start of the payment year
PPS Hospitals
• Transition Factor (FFY 2011 – 2013)– Year 1 = 1– Year 2 = ¾– Year 3 = ½– Year 4 = ¼– Subsequent Years = 0
PPS Hospitals
• Transition Factor (FFY 2014 – 2015) – If the facility’s first year of eligibility is
after FFY 2013, the transition factor is the same as a facility with a first payment in FFY 2013
– If the first payment year is after FFY 2015, the transition factor
PPS Hospitals
Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year that Eligible Hospital First Receives the Incentive Payment
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
2011 1.00 --- --- --- ---2012 0.75 1.00 --- --- ---2013 0.50 0.75 1.00 --- ---2014 0.25 0.50 0.75 0.75 ---2015 --- 0.25 0.50 0.50 0.502016 --- --- 0.25 0.25 0.25
Critical Access Hospitals
• Allowed to expense their costs associated with the purchase of certified EHR technology in a single year– Versus depreciating these costs on the
cost report– Current year and prior year purchases
(undepreciated value)– Includes only purchases for hospital
specific EHR technology
Critical Access Hospitals
• Continued– Reimbursement based on Medicare
Share + 20 percentage points (not to exceed 100%)
– Lump sum prompt payment subject to reconciliation• Initial based on last filed 12 month cost
report• Final based on final cost report
Critical Access Hospitals
• Continued– Payments up to 4 consecutive years• Stages• Replacement equipment
Critical Access Hospitals
• Allowable expense– Reasonable cost – “computers and
associated hardware and software necessary to administer EHR technology”• Vendor implementation costs not included in
this incentive calculation• Communicate with MAC/FI
Critical Access Hospitals
• Allowable expense– Incentive payment in lieu of
depreciation AND interest• “Be smart about your interest”
– Cost not reportable on future cost reports
– Subject to reconciliation
Eligible Providers
• Incentive– 75% of secretary’s estimate of allowed
charges for covered services furnished by eligible professional during relevant payment year• Paid claims no later than 2 months after
relevant year
– Up to 5 years– No incentive after 2016
Eligible Providers
Calendar Year
First CY in which EP Receives an Incentive Payment
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 +
2011 $18,000 --- --- --- ---2012 $12,000 $18,000 --- --- ---2013 $8,000 $12,000 $15,000 --- ---2014 $4,000 $8,000 $12,000 $12,000 ---2015 $2,000 $4,000 $8,000 $8,000 $02016 --- $2,000 $4,000 $4,000 $0Total $44,000 $44,000 $39,000 $24,000 $0
Eligible Providers
• HPSA incentive– 10% increase in incentive• Provides services predominately in HPSA• Defined as greater than 50%• January 1 – December 31 frequency• If HPSA by December 31 of prior year
– No impact if HPSA lost during current year
– No impact if HPSA obtained during current year
Eligible Providers
Calendar Year
First CY in which EP Receives an Incentive Payment
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015+
2011 $19,800 --- --- --- ---2012 $13,200 $19,800 --- --- ---2013 $8,800 $13,200 $16,500 --- ---2014 $4,400 $8,800 $13,200 $13,200 ---2015 $2,200 $4,400 $8,800 $8,800 $02016 --- $2,200 $4,400 $4,400 $0Total $48,400 $48,400 $42,900 $26,400 $0
Eligible Providers
• Single consolidated payment– Ascertain professional has demonstrated
meaningful use– Reaches maximum payment limit– If maximum payment limit is not reached
payment is processed 2 months after relevant payment year
• Multiple employers/contractual arrangements– Assign incentive to 1 employer or entity
Medicaid
• PPS Hospitals and Critical Access Hospitals can participate in Medicare and Medicaid
• Eligible providers must elect, with option for one change
Medicaid - Hospitals
• PPS and CAHs reimbursed under same methodology as Medicare PPS–Medicaid Share versus Medicare Share– Payment made over 3 – 6 years
Medicaid – Eligible Providers
• Incentive payment to EP equals Net Average Allowable Costs for EHR
• NAAC is Average Allowable Costs (capped at $25K in yr 1 and $10K in yrs 2-6) net of cash payments attributable to EHR technology or support services from sources other than state and local governments, subject to 15% EP responsibility
Medicaid – Eligible Providers
Medicaid – Eligible Providers
Calendar Year
Maximum Incentive Payment for Medicaid EPs Who Are Meaningful Users in the First Payment Year
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
2011 $21,250 --- --- --- --- ---
2012 $8,500 $21,250 --- --- --- ---
2013 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 --- --- ---
2014 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 --- ---
2015 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250 ---
2016 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $21,250
2017 --- $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500
2018 --- --- $8,500 $8,500 $8,500 $8,500
2019 --- --- --- $8,500 $8,500 $8,500
2020 --- --- --- --- $8,500 $8,500
2021 --- --- --- --- --- $8,500
Total $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750 $63,750
Ralph LlewellynPartner, Eide Bailly LLP
RLlewellyn@eidebailly.com 701-239-8594
Robert ForrestHealthland ARRA Task Force
Healthland’s Role in Getting you to MU
Meeting Meaningful Use
Eligible hospitals must 1. Implement certified EHR technology2. Use it in a “meaningful manner”
Healthland will1. Develop EHR technology that meets meaningful
use requirements2. Obtain Certification from an ONC-ATCB
For more information
Email: meaningfuluse@healthland.com
Phone: 800.323.6987 xt.3211
Web: www.healthland.com/stimulus
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