Tarheel Tidbits January 2016
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Tarheel Tidbits January 2016
Tarheel Tidbits Editor’s Note I am pleased to bring you the latest edition of the Tarheel Tidbits. In this issue we have a full calendar of Upcoming Educational events at the Local and National level. We also have a NCHA update, an important Save the Date and more. I hope you enjoy this edition of the Tarheel Tidbits. - Kyle McMahan, Publications Chair - Lisa Griffin, Publications Co-Chair In This Issue President’s Message Membership Milestones NCHA Update Member Benefits January 2016 When the antiquated model no longer works. With ACA and patient transparency, antiquated models in revenue cycle management no longer work. Having a revenue cycle management partner that innovates is not only important, it’s critical to your financial success. MedA/Rx® delivers a unique hybrid extended business office model MedEBO™ that is very different from early out and other traditional EBO revenue cycle solutions. MedEBO™ provides a superior patient experience and recovery results. Call us at (704) 553-7144 and see why. PRE-BILL SERVICES | EXTENDED BUSINESS OFFICE | COLLECTIONS | DATA ANALYTICS/DENIALS | CONSULTING www.MedARx.com President’s Message (from the Secretary) By Carol R. Barron, 2015-2016 NCHFMA Secretary Happy New Year! It’s amazing how quickly time has flown by. The holidays have come and, while we have started a new year, our chapter year is more than half over. As you may recall from the summer edition of the Tarheel News, our Chapter’s President, Ken Vance, prefaced his presidential message with the expectation that you will hear from each member of the NCHFMA Chapter’s executive team. As an officer, I am dually honored to take on this task and to serve as your chapter’s Secretary for the 2015-2016 year. So how did I get here? Being new to North Carolina in the late 90s, I was encouraged to join NCHFMA because of the many educational offerings that were provided in North Carolina. It was a resource for affordable education, while providing a venue to meet others in healthcare finance. Soon after becoming a member of HFMA, Past-President Millie Harding encouraged me to join the Matrix so that I could actively participate as a volunteer within the chapter. My Matrix participation allowed me to present at HFMA events both nationally and at the chapter level while working alongside a diverse, talented group of people. It was also through Matrix participation that I met another Past-President , Bob Barber, who inspired me to sit for the Certified Healthcare Financial Professional examination. Since then I have served on multiple committees and councils. I have been the Chair of the Payer/ Managed Care Committee and the Director of the Education Council before being elected into the officer’s positions of Treasurer and now as Secretary. As leaders for HFMA, we have been challenged by our National Chair, Melinda Hancock, to “Go Beyond”. When I heard this, I thought “we already do this”. We go beyond in our daily work lives as we prepare for and react to regulatory pressures, payment reform, federal and state legislation, work/ life balance...oh, and don’t forget to improve those outcomes. However for our NCHFMA Chapter this means we must “Go Beyond.” our traditional methods of delivering education and communication while providing value to our members. Our chapter is constantly searching for ways to improve upon our membership benefits including education and providing timely communication of what is happening today in healthcare finance. Did you know that you can now follow us on Twitter? @NCHFMA TARHEEL TIDBITS President’s Message (from the Secretary) Continued... So how do we “Go Beyond” to make our chapter even better? How can NCHFMA become the coolest chapter in the nation? The answer is YOU. We need you to “Go Beyond” as members. Each one of you has a unique story and talent that can take this chapter to new heights. We are all limited with our time and resources but even a small contribution can produce big results for our chapter. You could: - Write an article for the Tarheel News- …the Chapter awards a monetary prize for the best article each year. - Offer to present your facility’s best practice at one of our educational events…this would earn you free registration for the event - Work the registration desk at an education event...again, free registration. - Offer meeting space at your facility and we can bring an education session to you! …cuts down on travel expenses. - Become a mentor to a new member...you will make a new friend. These are just examples of how you can “Go Beyond” as a member of NCHFMA. You are a vital key to our chapter’s development & success. I challenge each of you to be active, be present in your membership and “Go Beyond”. If you have any suggestions for our chapter in how we can “Go Beyond”, please don’t hesitate to contact me or any other member of our board. We are always listening. Carol Barron is a Fellow of the Healthcare Financial Management Association. She is employed by Novant Health. Originally from Pennsylvania, she enjoys running, college football, and watching her sons play basketball. Carol and her husband, David, live with their sons Connor and Parker in Tobaccoville, NC. TARHEEL TIDBITS NCHFMA 2015-2016 Officers and Directors President Ken Vance President-Elect Bill Bedsole, FHFMA, SVP Healthcare Bank of America Merrill Lynch Phone: (704) 818-0542 Director of Programs Debbie Hoffman Immediate Past President Special Projects Controller Carolinas Healthcare Phone: (704) 512-6439 MBA, MHA CEO Southern Atlantic Healthcare Alliance Phone: (919) 350-2004 Corporate Director, Business Development and Sales Novant Health Phone: (336) 277-1133 Senior Director, Patient Finance Novant Health Phone: (336) 277-1355 crbarron@novanthealth.org ayork@novanthealth.org Director of Membership Ariana Zibilich, CHFP Director of Chapter Services Elaine Peeler, MBA, BHCM, BBA, CHCA, CPC, CPC-H Compliance Officer EMS Management Phone: (336) 3967-3791 debbie.hoffman@emsbilling.com Treasurer April York FACHE bbedsole@sahalliance.org kenneth.vance@baml.com Secretary Carol Barron, FHFMA, Principal Triage Consulting Group Phone: (404) 574-6400 arianaz@triageconsulting.com Manager, Revenue Cycle Quality Assurance Novant Health Phone: (704) 616-0954 ElainePeeler@gmail.com Tim McElderry tmcelderry@carolinashealthcare.org Director of Management Practices Craig Wade, FHFMA Director of Education Lisa Morgan, CPA Director of Publications Kyle McMahan Director, Patient Account Services UNC Hospitals Phone: (919) 843-0512 cwade@unch.unc.edu Reimbursement Project Manager Carolinas Healthcare Phone: (704) 512-6444 Lisa.i.Morgan@ carolinashealthcare.org Senior Analyst KPMG Phone: (704) 957-8267 kmcmahan@kpmg.com NCHFMA 2015-2016 Committee Roster Hospital Services Kimberly Gore (Chair) Patient Financial Services Director Columbus Regional Healthcare Phone: (910) 640-4060 kgore@crhealthcare.org Physician Services Committee Sponsorship Committee Lynn Lambert, CPA, FHFMA (Chair) Jody Fleming (Chair) Managing Consultant Lambert Healthcare Consulting Lambert.lynn.r@gmail.com Larry Trout (Co-Chair) Compliance Committee Kevin Leder, CPA (Chair) Manager CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP Phone: (704) 998-5248 Kevin.leder@claconnect.com Information Management Tim Lea (Chair) Chairman & CEO Healthcare Systems Consulting, Inc. Phone: (919) 295-2965 timlea@hsc-inc.com Chief Solutions Officer Healthcare Business Analytics, LLC Phone: (828) 508-4644 Larry.trout@hcbanalytics.com Payor/Managed Care Committee Vice President of NCHA Strategic Partners NCHA Strategic Partners Phone: (919) 677-4130 Jfleming@ncha.org Eb Preuninger (Chair) Managing Partner AP Associates Phone: (828) 296-1408 Preuninger@raprint.com Assistant Treasurer Manager DixonHughesGoodman, LLP Phone: (704) 644-4805 cassandra/.fahey@dhgllp.com Phone: (843) 655-1499 gowveers@hotmail.com AVP Patient Financial Services Carolinas Healthcare System Phone: (704) 984-4398 Sherry.keck@carolinashealthcare.org Chris Johnson, FHFMA (Chair) Vice President Revenue Cycle Mgmt Carolinas Healthcare System Phone: (704) 512-7083 chris.johnson@carolinashealthcare.org Technology Committee Cassandra Fahey (Chair) Sherry Keck (Co-Chair) Certification Committee Yerger Committee Scholarship Committee Bunnie Overby (Chair) Director Revenue Integrity Cone Health Phone: (336) 663-4002) Bunnie.Overby@conehealth.com Lynwood White, CPA, FHFMA Publications Council Lisa Griffin, FHFMA (Co-Chair) Manager, CON/Strategic Planning Novant Health Phone: (704) 384-3462 llgriffin@novanthealth.org Founders Committee Kim Coker (Chair) Sr. Financial Analyst Cone Health Phone: (336) 832-8038 Kim.Coker@conehealth.com Welcome New Members Name Title Company Reed Burger Assistant Director, Finance and Administration Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Rick Wells President SolutionWells Douglas Webb Senior Director of Business Development Intermedix Debbie Carthen Patient Account Manager Duke University Medical Center Ketki Green Revenue Manager Duke University Medical Center Judy Heath Business Operations Manager Orthopedics East & Sports Medicine Mike Smith Certified Public Accountant Jerry Harrington Senior Financial Analyst Pankaj Kumar UNC Hospitals Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Elizabeth Forrestal Professor Emerita Andrew Dutcher Senior Internal Auditor UNC Healthcare Derek Robinson Senior Manager Deloitte Consulting LLP James Jansen Manager, Insurance Services Chesapeake Regional Health Weston Cranford Financial Analyst Ensemble Health Partners Katherine Rinehardt Board of Directors Community Health Center of Union County Vincent Dunnegan Accounts Receivable Manager Duke University Health Systems Phillip Bell Carmen Watley Prism Healthcare Welcome Transfer Members Name Title Company Praveen Mekala Chief Financial Officer/ VP Southeast Alaska Regional Health Michelle Johnson Director of Operations ClaimAssist John Melton Chief of Staff (COO) Womack Army Medical Center– Fort Bragg Amanda Johnson Senior Accountant NASH UNC Healthcare Systems TARHEEL TIDBITS Upcoming Educational Events: National and Local National Educational Events/ Webinars: February 2 Understanding Today’s Payor Climate and Provider-Sponsored Health Plans February 4 Bridging the Clinical and Financial Divide for a New Era of Healthcare February 9 Kick Healthcare Analytics Up a Notch: A New Recipe for Success February 11 Provider Organizations Share Insights that Mitigate Financial Risk Caused by Burgeoning Patient Responsibility Debt February 23 Using Chronic Care Management Programs to Improve Clinical and Financial Health in a Value-Based Era February 24 Why HFMA’s Certified Healthcare Financial Professional (CHFP) Certification is Right for You February 25 The Latest Outlook and Trends on the Not-For-Profit Healthcare Sector from Standard & Poor’s Local Educational Events: March 13-15, 2016 August 28-31, 2016 November 13-15, 2016 NCHFMA Winter Institute Pinehurst, NC NCHFMA Summer Institute Kingston Plantation– Myrtle Beach, SC Region IV Mid-Atlantic Institute Omni Grove Park Inn - Asheville, NC Save the Date: 2016 NCHFMA Annual Meeting Come and join us for a “Night at the Oscars”! We are very excited for our upcoming Annual meeting. We have lots of fun, education and networking in store. We have heard our members and the Program Committee has done a wonderful job identifying speakers to fulfill these request. Some of our education events include; a CEO Panel discussion, TCPA, The Exchange, ANDI and Ethics, to name a few. Come and take time to spend with colleagues networking around the bonfire or at “The Night of the Oscar.” While it is at night, we are having a nontraditional dinner style, fun awards, and member made movie trailers and dancing with the DJ, Butch Barnes. You don’t want to miss making memories and continuing your personal growth. We will see you there! TARHEEL TIDBITS NC Membership Milestones! By Ariana Zibilich – NCHFMA Membership Chair Webster defines a milestone as “an important event”. I would certainly argue that hitting 10 or more years with HFMA marks a milestone worthy of celebrating. In 2016, over 50% of our NC chapter members (461 of our 831 members) will be celebrating at least 10 years or longer as part of the nations leading professional membership organization for financial management executives and leaders. That is significant! We look forward to celebrating with those of you who will be attending our annual meeting in Pinehurst as part of our Night at the Oscars! Years as a HFMA Member # of NCHFMA Members Zero to Nine Years 370 Ten to Nineteen Years 233 Twenty to Twenty Nine Years 141 Thirty to Thirty Nine Years 70 Forty to Forty Nice Years 13 Fifty to Fifty Nice Years 2 Sixty or More Years! 2 TOTAL NCHFMA MEMBERSHIP 831 Please join me in thanking and congratulating the following NCHFMA members for their commitment to our professional organization. The organization is only as strong as it members and I would say we are a very strong chapter when I look at its makeup. Scrolling through the lists below, I am struck by the number of past presidents, board members, matrix members, and others who have contributed to our chapter over the years in various ways! Sixty Years or More Fifty to Fifty-Nine Years Bill Moffitt Jeff Steinert James Bennington Bill Fuller Forty to Forty-Nine Years Roger Kishman Bob Newton Lyn White Oren Wyatt Marian Safriet Thomas Poccia Bill Gutekunst Belinda Tilley Garry Karsner Carrie Wadlinger Dempsey Craig Mike Stevenson Don Whittington TARHEEL TIDBITS Thirty to Thirty-Nine Years Jon Graham Christopher Taylor Roy Smith Ken Boggs Tim Pollard Phil Geissinger Bill Boatwright Ron Petterson Eb Preuninger Fred Zodda Woody Hathaway Tim McElderry Pat Hawkins Ruth Anne Bland Jim Leis Ed Ollie Sam Rose Charles Ayscue John Cook Joseph Calcutt Rex Street Gladys Mills David Boone Marie Hawkins Keith Hullender Jim Hutchinson Greg Klein Philip Harewood Larry Miller Deborah Whittington Joel Mercer Charles Acker Greg Gombar Matt Pracht John Congelli George Kimbro Dave Conradt Dennis Coffey Bill Bedsole Alan House Don Trippel Ronnie Cook Skip Austin Lynn Lambert Phil Manz David Pyland Roger Stroud Carol Hoxie Bunnie Overby Daniel Wiens Mike Caudle Bill Melvin Mark Cantrell Betty Hurley Glenn Martin Sherry Jensen Timothy Owens Lucinda Crawford Frank Jones Randy Medlin Kevin May Don Brelsford Millie Harding Debbie O'Neill George Pink Michael Simms Jim Bross Angela Deans Paul Amantea Steve Marshall Twenty to Twenty-Nine Years Mary Bartlett Linda Darden Leslie Robinson Steve Duncan Donna Allen Reddy Robert Fritts Tracy Wagner Carol Hale Dan Nichols Linda Roberson Becky Craig Joanne Gibson Shari Reese Patrick Easterling Mary Ann Rouse Karen Boone Paul Harnett Glenn Wolfe Joseph Richardson Darrell Pare Anne McGeorge Gaynelle Patterson Bryan Hawkins Skip Marsh Sabrina Olsen Mark Keener Rodney Goodall Martin Daniel Michael Brown Paul McDowell Sherry Keck Lee Lynch Theresa Parker Jim Chatman Wanda Pell Bob Nelson TARHEEL TIDBITS Peyton Howell Carl Ferebee Paula Greeno Mark Hiller Christopher Ellington Calvin Marshall Dudley Harrington Lynn DeJaco Jeffrey Jones Dan Elmer Kent Thompson David Paugh Valerie Russell Melissa Packer Cindy Robinson Roger Spivey David Hughes Brylan Gann Steven Williamson Larry Hill Rhonda Silver Dave Belkoski Karen Zurek Lisa Griffin Allen Squires John Franklin Beth Ward Teresa Strom Harry Corey Robert Kulesher Alan Wordsworth David Kitzmiller Danny Squires David Yon Bill Glidewell Kathy Wood Dave Kilmer Chris Johnson Brad Vass Scott Krewson Buck Wiggins John Price Cynthia Polshak Josef Penner Gary Massey Renie Henslee Gerald Heinzman Susan Shovlin Cheryl Burleson-Davis Steve Stang Eileen Caviness Paul Juras Richard Roycroft Jana Clark Donald McNeill James McDonnell Rose Cook Tim Lea Joe Hall Craig Wade Sidney Stern Toni Hatch John Grissom Leslie Gura Greg Holsinger Brent Shive Carl Armato Keith Moore Richard Marvin John Sweeney Sharon Roseberry Long Ronald Costanzo Laurie Shoaf Todd Butts Michael Coffey Jim Panton Dean Swindle Kathy Rhyne Stuart Smith Chris Batson Anthony Moore Jay Stock Mike Snyder Linda Walker John Miller Sarah Goodman Barbara Mohr Rhonda Miller Kathy Barger Beverly Flynn Galen Ezzell Leroy Oakley Thomas Johnson Keith Bray David Catoe Ty Carson Karen Stevens Russell Early Glenn Wagner Earl McCandless Scott Lieberenz Margene Holak Michael Fabrizius Doug Rowe Geoffrey Miller Ten to Nineteen Years Keven Carroll Frank Chatman Richelle Fleischer Donna Holt Judy Booth David Motsinger Al Hooks Lou Ann Day Rob DeLoach Debbie Gray J.P. McLaurin Mark Miller Pattie Moore-Boyette Ed Gasparovic Kimberly Crews Michael Polito Glen Hubbard Fred Hargett Rebecca Langdon-Galbreat Kevin Williams Neil Wlodyka Michael Duke Sarah Mayo Michelle Mitten Susan Phelps Rodney Ball Eric Bauer Amy Crews John Settlemyer Michael Bollinger Michael Howe Trent Messick Marybeth Nagle Shelly Forward Taff Kraatz Sarah Frye Mary Jane Jankowski Meredith Miller Kent Spear Lawrence Brooks Chris Fraley Kyra Hippensteel Joe Molis Michael Rauchwarg Jeff Casey Stanley Hester Bill Greene Geoffrey Gardner Chris Uthe Rick Owen Elizabeth Strickland Robert Weathers Jack Dennis Debra O'Neill Jody Fleming Robert Willis Carl Gryczynski Kevin Randall Tom Carlin Kim Coker James Ramsey Hugh Bray Shelly Miller Jeff Wakefield Brett Liverman Lynn Lowrie Patricia Moll Lacy Reeder Lynn Thrower Derek White Neil Dorr Jeff LeGay Carol Barron Mark Relyea Bob Wilson Jim Allen Veda Williams Clara Caldwell Andrew Barrow Anita Turner Lorie Collins Vickie Monteith Jason Bromley Krista Lutz Don Hale Sabrina Hedglin Gary Kennedy Mike Lazar Trey Sturtevant Michelle Durner Mark Hoffman Brian Short Billy Tatum Kirsten Royster April York Jamey Stoner Marcie Terry Karen Stepp Bill Hayes Steve Burr Lynda Norris Stephanie Sessoms Michael Brady Dan May Anita Bennett Jonathan Hoy Barry McKee Deborah Graziano Polly Doroshenko Mike Kennedy Angela Sanford Chris White Wendi Barber Allen Clayton Chris Reyes Beth Alford Tyler Miller Hewitt Fulton Erich Koch Donna McClung Fabian Stone Craig Wise Renay Walker Nancy Lane Travis Justice William Kauder Tom Laymon Kimberly Griffin Ryan Hunsucker Karin Mendenhall Mabe Deborah Sackie Chad Polk Loretta Long Shannon Gore Craig Pergrem Kristi Sutton Tim O'Connor Carl Biber Mike Daiken Curt Shaw Christopher Townsend Debbie Hoffman Elaine Peeler Lori Robinson Elisabeth Barksdale Malinda Gallup Kim Hull Katie Davis Erick Hawkins Donna Parsons Lauren Elmore Steven Cherok Camey Thomason Tim Alba Kelly Baker Ken Vance Rob Murr Richard Westbay Maria Jayoussi Russ Armistead Joseph Baker Gerald Swiacki Jason Pullar David Hinson John Lynch Penney Burlingame Sharon Clayton Mory Lowe Yates Lackey Jason Nelms Richard Weeks Kevin Leder Sandra Wood David Morton Melissa Masterton Kim Ray Michele Cash Bob Lagesse Liz Farrow Christine Sibley Leslie Bard Sandy Ray Robin Shepard Mark Moyer Karen Biegler Darin Spencer Stephen Rinaldi Kenneth Miles Michael Rabb Eliana Owens Andrea Hickling Jennifer Arcudi Erin Bartley Karen Travers Pam Thompson Tony Mary Heather Flickinger Joseph Kahn Vivan Thomas Michael Trumbore Russell Salton Leigh Anne Pope Kristin Reiter Beth Bell Cheryl Pardue Mike McDonald Mitch Valentine Rodney Williams Christopher Frederick Lisa Walter Myra Fields Susan Gristchuk Angela Gardner Cindy Arnold Sarah Wilson Jeff Neisen Scott Williams Ariana Zibilich Rita Antonelli Sharon Thompson Scott Mitchell Michael Whalen Keith Williams Laura Rackley Barry Wald Sean Angert Lynda Keith Traci Swaim Sarah Broome Josh Steedley Sunny Sain Jack Justice Richard Bovard For those who have been part of HFMA for less than 10 years, please know your membership and dedication to our chapter is crucial for the future of HFMA! We welcome your involvement in the MATRIX and hope that you continue to find the education and networking opportunities to be valuable to both your personal and professional development! TARHEEL TIDBITS Member Benefits: Promoting the Value of HFMA By: Ariana Zibilich – NCHFMA Membership Chair and Kyle McMahan – Publications Director Have you been meaning to encourage a colleague, client, or vendor to join HFMA but just haven’t gotten around to having that conversation? Need some additional information to help with that conversation? Want to be awarded for your efforts? Read on……. Invite your peers, your staff, and your colleagues to join you and you could be eligible for a number of prizes such as $25, $100, or $150 Visa Prepaid Cards or the Apple Watch Sport! In addition to these incentives offered by national, our NC chapter will be offering an iPad Mini to our member who recruits the most members between now and April 31, 2016. *Don’t forget to have your new member add your name as their sponsor to be eligible.* Validate your skills and knowledge Enhance your credibility in the industry Support your professional development Demonstrate a high level of commitment to the field Conferences: ANI NC Specific opportunities: 2 Institutes a Year NC Brings the Education to you: Medicare Bootcamps Countless Webinars National Offers Resources: Access to blogs, newsletters, HFM $AVE New Members: join or reinstate your HFMA membership by January 31, 2016 and your prorated price is $167. Membership will be good through May 31, 2016 or extend your membership through May 31, 2017 for $482. And keep in mind all members can take advantage of reduced member registration fees for both local and national conferences. In addition, NC Chapter New Members are eligible for a $100 discount off your first conference registration fee. Email Ariana @ arianaz@triageconsulting.com for additional information. TARHEEL TIDBITS Education With over four different certification program options available, there is likely one that fits your level and skill set! Certifications Becoming certified distinguishes you as a leader and high-level professional in the healthcare finance industry and allows you to: Networking With an HFMA membership, you gain immediate access to the largest network of healthcare finance professionals. You can join forums and bounce questions off peers and industry experts or enter into forum wide discussion on topics that relate to your area of expertise. NCHA Update By: Jeff Weegar NC Legislature Passes Session Law 2015-245: Medicaid Transformation and Reorganization Details of the legislation can be found in Session Law 2015-245. CMS Issues Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) and Ambulatory Surgical Center The NC Legislature passed House Bill 372, which will (ASC) Proposed Rule for FY 2016 transition the current Medicaid fee-for-services On November 13, 2015 the calendar year 2016 system to full capitation. final payment rule for Medicare Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) was published Major proposals include: in the Federal Register. The final rule includes The NC Department of Health and Human Services annual updates to the Medicare fee-for-service (DHHS) will submit an 1115 waiver and State Plan outpatient payment rates as well as well as amendments to the Centers for Medicare and finalized regulations that implement new policies. Medicaid Services (CMS) by June 1, 2016; The State will be contracting with Prepaid Health Plans (PHPs) who must hold a PHP license from the NC Department of Insurance; The State will contract with three commercial Insurance plans that will assume risk for Medicaid recipients across the State, and up to ten providerled entities (PLEs) that will assume risk for Medicaid recipients in predetermined regions as defined by DHHS; Major proposals include: An overall final rate update of -.60%, which reflects a market-basket (MB) update of 2.4 percent, -.7 percent for ACA-mandated MB reductions, -.27 percent for budget neutrality adjustments, and -2% inflation adjustment for excess packaged payments for laboratory tests. Renumbering of APCs in order to better group clinical families; Implementation of 10 new Comprehensive Ambulatory Payment Classifications (C-APCs) that bundle all payments for certain device-dependent procedures; Contracts will cover all services except dental services and those currently covered by behavioral health management entities (LME/MCOs). Contracts shall cover all Medicaid recipients except those whose only service received is the payment of Medicare premiums with Medicaid funds (dual eligible); Expansion of the list of services to be packaged into APCs as opposed to separately paid; For IPPS, revision of the “Two-Midnight Rule” for reasonable expectation requirement and use of Quality Improvement Organizations (QIOs) as the first line of auditing. A minimum medical loss ratio of 88 percent for healthcare services; DHHS is directed to attempt to preserve existing levels of funding generated from Medicaid-specific The full final rule can be found in the Federal funding streams, such as assessments, to the extent Register available on the CMS website. that the levels of funding may be preserved. The development of the new Division of Health Benefits that will operate the new Medicaid program at the Department of Health and Human Services. The current Division of Medical Assistance will be eliminated and remaining operations will be moved to the Division of Health Benefits within 12 months after PHP contracts begin. TARHEEL TIDBITS NCHA Update Continued... CMS Issues Proposed Bundled Payment Program for Hip and Knee Replacements On November 16, 2015, CMS released its final rule for the Medicare Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) model. The program will be effective for discharges occurring on or after April 1, 2016 in the 67 designated Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), unless otherwise noted. Under the CJR model, the hospital in which the joint replacement occurs would assume financial risk for quality and costs of the episode of care through 90 days after discharge. Providers will be paid according to current Medicare FFS rules, with retrospective reconciliation to the episode target prices on an annual basis; Target prices for the lower extremity joint replacement (LEJR) DRGs will be stratified to the episode target prices on an annual basis and payments for all included services will be compared to the target amount. CMS will recoup payment amounts exceeding the target or make reconciliation payments for amounts under the target; Hospitals in the 67 MSAs cannot opt out of the program; the only hospitals excluded are CAHs and hospitals already at risk for LEJR episodes in the Bundled Payments for Care Improvements (BPCI) Initiatives. Prices/payments will include both operating and capital amounts (the proposed rule only included IPPS operating amounts); For a hospital to receive a reconciliation payment, the hospital must meet or exceed performance thresholds on composite quality measures. Major proposals include: The CJR episode includes the initial inpatient stay and all Medicare Part A and B services for 90 days post discharge, with limited exclusions; Episodes are triggered by an index admission to the acute care setting that is discharged under the MS-DRG 469 or 470; Hospitals will be responsible for all episodes of care. Register available on the CMS website. Physicians, post-acute providers, and conveners cannot participate as episode initiators; TARHEEL TIDBITS The full final rule can be found in the Federal NCHA Update Continued... CMS Issues Medicare Physician Fee Congress Passes Changes to SiteSchedule (MPFS) for Calendar Year Neutral Payment for New Provider2016 Based Hospital Outpatient On November 16, 2015 CMS published its final rule Departments and One-Year for calendar year 2016 with changes to the Extension of Medicare Sequester Medicare physician fee schedule (PFS) and other revisions under Medicare Part B. The final rule implements a .5 percent update to PFS payments, as mandated by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA). Major proposals include: Reimbursement of advance care planning (ACP) services, which include the explanation and discussion of advance directives by a physician or other qualified health professional; The provisions of Section 603 of the Budget enacted site-neutral payment reductions for Medicare services furnished in new off-campus Expands payment for telehealth services to include provider-based hospital outpatient departments that are not dedicated emergency departments. prolonged services in the inpatient or observation setting and end-stage renal disease-related services New off-campus provider-based hospital for home dialysis; outpatient departments are defined as departments that are not on the main campus of a Creates two new exceptions to the prohibition on hospital, are located more than 250 yards from the physician self-referral, and implements a number of main campus, and started billing for Medicare technical changes to clarify certain regulatory provisions and expand needed access to health care outpatient services on or after January 1, 2017. New off-campus provider-based hospital services; outpatient departments will not be eligible for Allows group practices to use the Qualified Clinical reimbursements from CMS OPPS beginning Data Registry reporting options currently available January 1, 2017. Such outpatient departments to individual eligible professionals; would be eligible for reimbursements from other Medicare Part B payment system, including the For CY 2018 payments, continues placing up to 4 Medicare PFS, the ambulatory surgery center percent of PFS payment at risk for upward or payment system, or the clinical laboratory fee downward adjustment under the Physician Valueschedule, as appropriate. Based Payment Modifier (VM) and applies the CY 2018 VM to certain non-physician EPs; and Incorporates a star rating approach for individual measures on Physician Compare beginning in CY 2017. The full final rule can be found in the Federal Register available on the CMS website. TARHEEL TIDBITS On November 2, 2015 the President signed into law a two-year budget agreement to raise the nations debt limit and set the federal budget for two fiscal years. The bill included site-neutral payment changes for new provider-based hospital outpatient departments and a one-year extension of Medicare sequester. Selecting the Exceptional Remote Healthcare Call Center Will Help Achieve Financial Goals By: Michael Conklin Healthcare organization financial managers know that their hospitals, health systems and multi-specialty practices are often too busy for effective handling of the high volume of calls that come in throughout the day. As a result, many have been turning to remote call centers to improve patients’ ability to connect, whether for scheduling, information or other forms of support. This can be a wise choice for those looking to lower costs, increase revenues, improve efficiency, ensure compliance, and improve patient satisfaction and loyalty. However, not all healthcare call centers are created equal. To achieve their goals, financial managers need to select the exceptional call centers. Merely adequate call centers are those whose representatives have healthcare experience, whose metrics ensure wait times of less than 60 seconds and 99 percent routing accuracy, and whose robust infrastructure offers high availability, scalability and security. The differentiator between these and exceptional healthcare call is the people. Too many healthcare call centers are little more than a set of warm bodies following scripts. Adequate representatives are experienced and trained on the phone system and can complete calls in a certain amount of time; exceptional representatives also make patients feel positively connected and more satisfied with your healthcare organization in general. I believe there are five elements that differentiate exceptional healthcare call centers: 1. Empathy, compassion and other “soft skills.” Experience can be found on a resume; however, savvy healthcare organizations need to interview applicants with an eye toward identifying each one’s ability to be warm and supportive, to be calm under pressure and to connect on an emotional level. 2. Regular, ongoing training for all representatives. Exceptional healthcare call centers are those that insist on excellence and continual improvement across all experience levels. They listen to calls and score how well representatives follow defined workflow, protocols and processes, as well as more qualitative measures. They require representatives to score their own performance, which helps motivate ownership of improvement initiatives. And they celebrate successes to encourage ongoing progress.. TARHEEL TIDBITS Continued... 3. A sense of connection to client organizations. The most successful healthcare call centers take specific steps to inspire pride in their clients, turning “them” into “us.” Call center supervisors communicate regularly with the client organizations – including in-person visits – to better understand each practice’s demeanor and address individual preferences. Then they bring that information back to their call center team. 4. A shared vernacular. People are more comfortable speaking with people who speak their language. Smart healthcare call centers may use translation services, but they also employ individuals fluent in languages that callers are likely to speak. It is important that representatives’ dialects feel familiar and easily understood by callers. 5. A culture of mutual encouragement, respect and appreciation. An organization whose call center representatives feel valued and important will have less people turnover and will work harder to make callers feel that way, too. These five components turn efficient processes into better answers to questions with more relevant information and more effective solutions to problems for patients. This, in turn, helps healthcare organizations to achieve their financial goals. Michael Conklin is the Executive Director, Southeast Region, at McKesson Business Performance Services in Alpharetta, Georgia and a member of HFMA Region 5. He can be reached at michael.conklin@McKesson.org. **Reminder** Deadline for the Spring Issue of the Tarheel News is April 15, 2016. Please submit all articles and news happenings you’d like published to Kyle McMahan at Kmcmahan@kpmg.com or Lisa Griffin at llgriffin@novanthealth.org prior to that date for consideration. TARHEEL TIDBITS Help Wanted! Are you knowledgeable about healthcare basics; Revenue Cycle; and/or Reimbursement? Do you enjoy having fun? If so, NCHFMA needs your assistance. Your Chapter is looking for individuals who enjoy teaching and training others on a part time basis. Our Chapter had great success in 2014-15 with our Healthcare Finance Boot camp taught by Chris Johnson and Christine Sibley. However, they are only 2 people and have full time jobs! In fact, some of the on-site sessions (yes we go to our Providers) had so much demand, we ended up scheduling 2 sessions at the same provider location. We are looking to expand the program and taking this education program to our Providers across the State of North Carolina. If interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact NCHFMA President, Ken Vance, at Kenneth.vance@baml.com or by cell at 704-880-4887. TARHEEL TIDBITS North Carolina Healthcare Financial Management Association 2015-2016 Corporate Sponsors Platinum Sponsors Ensemble Health Partners Xtend Healthcare, LLC Gold Sponsors AccessOne MedCard, Inc. AccuDoc Solutions American Health Care Avadyne Health CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP Commerce Bank MedA/Rx (A PMAB Company) NCHA Strategic Partners Paragon Revenue Group ParrishShaw The SSI Group, Inc. Triage Consulting Group, Inc. Valence Health Silver Sponsors Accelerated Claims FISCAL Technologies Adreima FirstPoint Healthcare Resources Allgood Professional Services, LLC Patientco Avectus Healthcare Solutions, LLC PatientMatters, LLC. Bank of America Merrill Lynch PCB Collection Specialists BDM International Professional Recovery Consultants, Inc. Bottom Line Systems, Inc. RevClaims, LLC ClearBalance RSource, LLC Computer Credit Inc. Stern Recovery Services, Inc. DixonHughesGoodman Healthcare The ROI Companies EOS Healthcare TruBridge Bronze Sponsors Acryness, Inc. AmCare Group, LLC Bull City Financial Solutions Cirius Group, Inc. Credit Solutions, LLC Emdeon TARHEEL TIDBITS EnableComp, LLC HCFS, Inc. MDS (Medical Data Systems, Inc.) Medlytix, LLC Nexsen Pruet, LLC PARO Decision Support Parallon ProAssurance Companies Resource Corporation of America SLG, Inc. Stanley Benefit Services, Inc. T. Giovanis & Company, LLC