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Consumer Perspective on Hospital Transformation Program (HTP) November 27,2018 CHASE Board HTP New way to distribute provider fee dollars. Must seek federal authority through an 1115 waiver. HQIP remains in place ($97.6 M). Will
Consumer Perspective on Hospital Transformation Program (HTP) November 27,2018 CHASE Board
HTP • New way to distribute provider fee dollars. • Must seek federal authority through an 1115 waiver. • HQIP remains in place ($97.6 M). • Will put all other non-eligibility related payments (except for DSH) at risk. • No payment through provider fee if don’t participate. • Statute says must start program “no earlier than” October 1, 2019. (SB17-267) 2 www.cclponline.org
HTP Payments 3 www.cclponline.org
DSRIP (HTP) Goals • Moving states to new care delivery and payment models • Pay for performance – moving to value based payment. • Broad population and care coordination goals. • Generally paired with managed care. • Uncertain how payment will work. 4 www.cclponline.org
Questions • What is different about this new program? • How does it fit with other initiatives? • What do we expect to achieve? • How does payment work? • What is the incentive for broader participation? • Where is the accountability for performance? 5 www.cclponline.org
Coordination- Other Initiatives – HQIP- how will this be coordinated so there are not duplicate payments? – ACC/RAEs – no hospital payment in ACC but RAEs and hospitals encouraged to work together to benefit both. – Are metrics sufficient to ensure that we know what changes are influencing quality/performance? – SIM- where is this headed? Global payment? – Community benefit obligations – how do 6 www.cclponline.org investments tie in with HTP?
Coordination 7 www.cclponline.org
Incentives • Provider fee $ earned through performance (no new money). • Program success based, in part, on community support, participation, investment. – Who makes up front investment(s)? – Who realizes benefits of investments? • RAEs? • Hospitals? • Other? 8 www.cclponline.org
Oversight/Participation • 1115 Waiver – Public comment process • HQIP sub-committee – Hospitals, CHA and HCPF. Develop and oversee performance metrics and payment. • HTP – Rural/urban hospital subcommittees in place – metrics and overall plan. – Requirement of community consultation/engagement in planning phase and development of action plan. Specific requirement to engage RAEs. • ACC- – PIAC – state and regional and MIAC. 9 www.cclponline.org
Going Forward • Role of the Board: – How will oversight work going forward? – Who will be engaged in subcommittee work? – Development of metrics and payment methodology? – Coordination with other efforts- how will payment transformation be integrated? – Community/consumer participation – particularly important given community based nature of project. 10 www.cclponline.org
Contact information Elisabeth Arenales, Esq. Health Care Program Director Colorado Center on Law and Policy earenales@cclponline.org; (303) 573-5669 x 302 11 www.cclponline.org
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