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Skilled nursing facility payment and policy updates in 2022 proposed rule

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This week, our In Focus reviews the fiscal year (FY) 2022 skilled nursing facility (SNF) , released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on April 8, 2021. If the proposals contained in the rule are foreshadowing, SNFs will continue to face financial pressures coming out of the public health emergency. This payment update, combined with other policy proposals, is likely to lead to the smallest payment update since the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 set a 1 percent increase in FY 2018. The rule proposes a net payment update of 1.3 percent after accounting for forecast error and the multifactor productivity adjustment. In addition to the payment update, CMS proposes changes to the SNF Quality Reporting Program (QRP), and the SNF Value-Based Program (VBP) for FY 2022. Notably, CMS proposes an eventual payment correction to achieve a budget neutral implementation of the Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) that could result in a 5 percent rate reduction.

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Federal funding for home and community-based services (HCBS): enacted and proposed investments

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This week, our In Focus reviews federal enacted and proposed investments in home and community-based services (HCBS). HCBS are critically important for millions of Americans with disabilities and older adults, assisting them to remain in their homes and participate in their communities. People with disabilities and older adults have also been disproportionately affected by COVID-19, yet little federal funding has been directed to HCBS during the public health emergency. This changed on March 11, 2021, when the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was signed into law, with both Medicaid and non-Medicaid HCBS funding included. Additionally, the Administration has recently proposed further HCBS investments in both The American Jobs Plan and the President鈥檚 2022 Discretionary Request.

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量子资源网 contributes to NAM perspectives discussion paper 鈥楪uide for Future Directions for Addiction and OUD Treatment Ecosystem鈥

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量子资源网 Managing Directors R. Corey Waller, MD, MS, and Jean Glossa, MD, MBA, along with members of the Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Working Group of the Action Collaborative on Countering the U.S. Opioid Epidemic, recently authored a new National Academy of Medicine Perspectives discussion paper calling for a long-term sustainable approach to preventing and managing addiction as a chronic disease.

To adequately respond to America鈥檚 drug overdose and death epidemic, the paper states the ecosystem in which people with addiction receive treatment must be reimagined and made more robust. The National Academy鈥檚 framework best describes the needs of and solutions for the addiction treatment ecosystem using the guidance of 鈥榯he 4 Cs鈥: capacity, competency, consistency, and compensation.

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R. Corey Waller, MD, MS, Managing Director, 量子资源网 Institute on Addiction
Kelly J. Clark, MD, MBA, DFAPA, DFASAM, President, Addiction Crisis Solutions and Immediate Past President, American Society of Addiction Medicine.
Alex Woodruff, MPH, policy analyst, Partnered Evidence-based Policy Resource Center, VA Boston Healthcare System.
Jean Glossa, MD, MBA,聽Managing Director, Delivery System, 量子资源网
Andrey Ostrovsky, MD, Managing Partner, Social Innovation Ventures

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Leavitt Partners to Become Part of 量子资源网

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Today, Jay Rosen, founder and president of 量子资源网 (量子资源网), and Governor Mike Leavitt, founder and Chair of Leavitt Partners, announced the two firms have come together as one entity. Leavitt Partners will continue operating as Leavitt Partners, an 量子资源网 Company.

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量子资源网 analysis of Medicare Advantage Star rating challenges

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This week, our In Focus section highlights changes that may affect the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Medicare Advantage Star Rating program and how these changes impact future summary Part C & D Star Rating scores. As the CMS Medicare Advantage Star Rating program continues evolving from year to year, many plans have yet to achieve at least four star status, and therefore are missing out on additional Medicare revenues. The Star Rating landscape is expected to change drastically over the next two years for plans due to CMS鈥 continued focus on phasing-in greater reliance on outcomes measures and measures of care experience, rather than process measures. As a result, many plans are at risk of losing their four star overall rating and underperforming plans could be at risk of receiving a low performance indicator. 

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CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule 鈥 Part 3

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This blog was written by Juan Montanez, Principal, 量子资源网, and Robert Chouinard, VP Public Sector, HealthEC

Where are you going to invest to maximize benefits?

In thinking about the value that can be derived from implementation of the Interoperability Rule, both payers and providers need to ensure their perspective of the rule positions them for long-term success.

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CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule 鈥 Part 2

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This blog was written by Laura Zaremba, Principal, 量子资源网, and Robert Chouinard, VP Public Sector, HealthEC

Making the Economics Work for You

Most health care organizations impacted by the Interoperability Rule have very logically focused their attention and resources on interpreting what the new rule requires them to do within their own systems, in what timeframe, and at what cost. And to be sure, scoping the work and deploying the resources required to meet the compliance deadlines is a significant investment of time and money, but the compliance focus should be only the first action step for to the Interoperability Rule.

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