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Medicaid Quality Measuresfor Persons with Disabilities

Peg Mastal, PhD, RN Susan Palsbo, PhD Delmarva Foundation George Mason University Principal Co-Investigator Principal Investigator

The work on this project is funded bythe National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Office

of Special Education and Rehabilitation ServicesU. S. Department of Education

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Delmarva Foundation

Scope of the Project

• 5 Year Research Grant from the National Institute on 5 Year Research Grant from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), U.S Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), U.S Department of EducationDepartment of Education

• Project is in the 5th and last year of the scope of workProject is in the 5th and last year of the scope of work

• Ultimate Goal: Quality reporting system for programs Ultimate Goal: Quality reporting system for programs serving Medicaid or dual-eligible beneficiaries with serving Medicaid or dual-eligible beneficiaries with disabilitiesdisabilities

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Criteria: Quality Measures Selection

General Criteria

• Relevant to multiple stakeholders

• Scientifically strong (derive from comparable data sources and there is published information on the impact of risk adjustment)

• Feasible – data collection can be precise, easily collected, and within reasonable costs

• Point direction/s for continuous quality improvement

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Strategic Approach: Model Existing Types of Quality Measures

Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS)

• Developed by the Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ)

• “Gold standard” for assessing quality of care and services in managed care programs from the member perspective

• Multiple versions (adults, children, children with special needs, Medicaid, etc.)

• NCQA-accredited health plans must conduct CAHPS annually

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Strategic Approach: Model Existing Types of Quality Measures

Healthcare Effectiveness Data Information Set (HEDIS)

• Set of database-retrievable quality measures that are developed, maintained by and reported to the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)

• “Gold standard” for assessing and reporting quality care and services and some outcomes in managed care programs.

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Grant Activities: Identifying Relevant Database Retrievable Quality Measures

Measures Advisory Panel (MAP) – 19 experts

• Membership: Consumers, Executives and Medical Directors from Medicaid HMOs and Special Needs Plans, psychiatrist, physiatrist, scientist, MR/DD, MAA rep.

• Identified 42 HEDIS-like quality measures important to monitor and report in programs serving persons with disabilities

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Types of Measures Selected by the MAP

HEDIS Measures

• Member demographics

• Types of outpatient encounters, hospitalizations

• Screening (chlamydia, breast cancer, colorectal, cervical)

• Disease management (asthma, diabetes)

• Mental illness management

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Types of Measures Selected by the MAP

Non-HEDIS Measures Specific to Disabled Populations

• Access to care coordination

• Timeliness: Admission interview and Individual Service Plan

• Institutional vs. community living arrangement

• Timely access to durable medical equipment (DME)

• Incidence of pressure ulcers, urinary tract infections, bowel disorders, spasticity

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Important Quality Measures: Retrievable Only by Other Methods

Quality of Benefits and Services (Adequacy of DME, medical supplies, OT/PT/Speech therapy, adequacy of transportation)

Management of Function and Physical Status (changes in functional status, medication, pain and weight)

Self-determination, Community Integration, Health and Safety (Choice of services, daily routine, residence, participate in life of community, free from abuse/neglect, feel secure in their residence)

Satisfaction levels (Consumers, providers, staff)

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Scope of Work: Fourth and Fifth Years

Determine the challenges and solutions for collecting and reporting information on the quality measures identified by the Measurement Advisory Panel (MAP)

DFMC Project Team working with 2 managed care programs

• Inland Empire Health Plan (MediCal plan, 250, 000+ members, NCQA accredited, experienced with HEDIS)

• Community Living Alliance, Madison WI (500 member plan, no experience as yet reporting HEDIS or HEDIS-like measures)

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Challenges: Community Living Alliance

• Studied HEDIS methodology

• Completed NCQA’s Baseline Assessment Tool (BAT)

• Brought claims data base into internal operations

• Are fairly certain they can report on all the MAP measures

• Will run the quality measures against their population in October-November time frame

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Challenges:Inland Empire Health Plan

Able to report on all the HEDIS measures

Not able to report on the non-HEDIS-like measures having to do with type of living arrangements

• Would only know if the member was in a hospital or nursing home, no knowledge of types of community residential living arrangements

• Do not collect data on the type of residence only the address

• Would require a plan-wide survey to determine type of residence (not cost-effective)

• Medicaid beneficiaries change addresses frequently

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Project Goal: Disseminate Quality Reporting System for Persons with Disabilities

Dual System – quality measurement and reporting in terms of:

• Consumer-reported measures

Assessment of Health Plans and Providers by People with Activity Limitations (AHPPPAL)

Developed by Dr. Sue Palsbo and others in a CAHPS-like model

Currently in the field being pilot -tested

• Provider-reported measures – quality measures specific to Disability Care Coordination Organizations (DCCOs) retrievable from databases

Manual of technical specifications for quality measures to be developed that are not specified in HEDIS