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Volume 63 Issue 4 April 7, 2017
In This Issue President's
Message
CMS Data on
MIPS
Exemptions Late
Committee Chair
Spotlight
Upcoming
Events
TidBits
Net Revenue
Procedure Is
Here To Stay
President's Message
The HFMA year is soon coming to a close and that means our new
officers, board members, and committee chairs will officially begin
their new roles June 1st. It has been an absolute pleasure to serve the last four years as an officer of this wonderful HFMA EMC
community. The journey this past year as the President has been so humbling and personally fulfilling. Thank you once again for allowing
me this amazing opportunity.
HFMA consistently provides excellent educational and networking
opportunities. Our chapter would not be able to do that without the generous financial support of our chapter sponsors. At every event
this year I have done my best to stress the importance of our sponsors and want to personally thank you again for prioritizing HFMA
sponsorship. I also want to take thank our approximately 550
members of the chapter for supporting HFMA and entrusting us to fulfill your professional educational and networking needs. I will not
be able to thank all chapter leaders for going above and beyond in making this past year a success and at a minimum I feel compelled to
personally thank Susan Stokes, Sharon Bayliss, and Sara McGlynn. Your leadership and efforts this past year were invaluable.
The value of HFMA
There are many reasons I am so proud to be part of our chapter's leadership. Two of my favorite include the following:
• HFMA consistently listens to the feedback provided by our
members in our surveys to meet current needs and to shape future events. One of the best examples of this was our
February 16th educational event on MACRA. We were asked by our members through surveys to provide a standalone
educational event on MACRA and its sweeping changes. We
were able to put together a comprehensive event that included many strategic considerations with timely
perspectives from our panelists that included a physician, a
HFMA Final Rule
Summary
HFMA Bowling
Night
Pass on the
Value
Thank you to our
Sponsors
senior financial leader from a large health system, and a
reimbursement consultant from a large firm.
• HFMA educational content provides our members necessary
tools that can be leveraged immediately in our day to day roles. A great example was our March 23rd annual Insurance
and Reimbursement update. The reason this timing was impeccable was later that night the House of Representatives
planned to vote on the American Health Care Act (AHCA) bill that would have fundamentally reformed the Affordable Care
Act. Although that vote was temporarily tabled until the next
day before ultimately not going to an official vote, conference attendees received a timely policy overview of this bill that
helped all attendees understand key provisions. Gaining such an understanding is crucial in helping our members determine
institutional impacts and empower each of us to better
services our customers. Although the AHCA is not as pressing at this time, these skills are transferable and will be helpful
when a later healthcare bill resurfaces that will likely contain similar principles.
Upcoming Events
Below is a listing of upcoming educational and networking events in
our chapter. I hope to see you there.
• HFMA/MICPA Health Care Conference April 26 (Laurel Manor, Livonia)
• HFMA EMC May 12 Program Committee Meeting (Trinity
Health, Livonia)
• Michigan HFMA Spring Conference May 24- 26 (Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mount Pleasant)
• Annual HFMA Tigers game June 13
• Annual HFMA Golf Outing July 13 (Lakewood Country Club, Commerce Township)
Thank you once again for allowing me the opportunity to serve as chapter president. Please let us know if you would like to be more
involved in the chapter as we can always use volunteers. Our chapter is run by leaders that graciously volunteer their times and
talents. Thank you to all of you that make HFMA EMC so successful.
CMS Data on MIPS Exemptions Late: MGMA
By: Andis Robeznieks, freelance writer based in Chicago.
@AndisRobeznieks
CMS says they will send out MIPS Status Information - Promised in
December - in the Spring. The move from volume- to value-based physician payment has
started. But federal regulators have yet to provide critical information to physicians.
The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) repealed Medicare's sustainable growth-rate (SGR) payment formula
and created the new value-based Medicare Part B payment systems, including the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) and
designated advanced alternative payment models (APMs).
MACRA requires physicians to file this year quality reports, which
affect payment for 2019. But many physicians and group practices are still unsure of how to get
started as at least a third of physicians may be exempt from MIPS reporting. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
promised that they would notify physicians about their MIPS status by
December but the agency has yet to fulfill that promise.
The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) wrote a letter to CMS Administrator Seema Verma asking that the agency
"expeditiously release" the eligibility notices. The MGMA also requested the agency do the same with a promised list of approved
vendors operating qualified registries and qualified clinical data
registries with whom physicians can partner with to meet data-reporting requirements.
"Group practices planning to utilize these reporting mechanisms must
either delay engagement or partner with vendors without a guarantee
they meet CMS's qualifications," Anders Gilberg, MGMA senior vice president for government affairs, wrote in the letter to Verma.
Full article
Committee Chair Spotlight - Josh Richards - Program Committee
Organization where employed: Plante Moran
Title: Assurance Associate
HFMA Member Since: 2013 Years in current position: 3 years
Why I chose this career/position: When I started my career, I had a few healthcare clients early on. Through these, I found that I
really enjoyed the work and the staff I worked with. Eight years later,
that has snowballed into me devoting 100% of my time to serving clients in the industry.
What I like most about my job/field: Developing staff, networking with peers, and expanding my knowledge of the industry.
What I like least: Detail reviewing tedious projects.
I Joined HFMA because: I wanted to get to know more folks in the industry and attend events to soak up every piece of knowledge I
could. What I'm most excited about for the future of healthcare: I
am excited about the future of healthcare because nobody knows what care delivery, payment and technology will look like, 10 years
from now. The opportunities are endless.
"Getting to Know You" questions.
Top 3 songs on your iPod?
a) Luke Combs - Hurricane
b) Stolen Silver - Prefontaine
c) A Little More Summertime - Jason Aldean
If I had time, I would like to: learn to play acoustic guitar and
become better at golf Some places I've traveled to: Hawaii (Islands of Maui and Kauai),
Playa Del Carmen, Mexico Some places I'd like to travel to: Scotland, France, British Virgin
Islands, Fiji Three things you'll always find in my fridge: Milk, fruit and diet
pop
You would be surprised to know this about me: I am religious about keeping very few items in my email inbox. Current total is 5
items. In case of fire, I would: Save as many people as I could until I
physically could not.
Proudest moment: Becoming a Dad Most famous person I've ever met: This was tough to answer, as
that list is not very long, besides the President (Mike Klett, that is), Tom Izzo would have to be it.
Person I would like to meet: Warren Buffet Last book read: (I'm a big Audible fan so I've actually listened to the
last book) Outliers: The Story of Success, by Malcolm Gladwell
Dream automobile: For now, that would have to be a blue 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 with 0 miles on it.
Upcoming Spring Programs
HFMA Region 6 Webiars April 12, 2017 - Navigating Self-Pay Collections in 2017
Speaker: Don Wright, Senior Vice President of Self-Pay Operations, Revenue Cycle, Parallon
Click here for more details and to register
April 27, 2017 - Healthcare Trends and Issues for 2017
Speaker: Phil Solomon, Vice President of Marketing Strategy, MiraMed Click here for more details and to register
HFMA National Webinars
April 11, 2017 - Revenue Cycle Panel Discussion: Motivations and
Impact of Investing in Patient Financial Care Initiatives
April 20, 2017 - Transforming Operational Chaos Into a High-
Performing Physician Network
May 4 - HFMA's Spring Virtual Conference (Free for Members/ $175 for Non-Members)- What's in Store for Health Care and You?
May 9, 2017 - Delivering Effective Pre-Service Cost Estimates to Patients to Maximize Point-Of-Service Collections
May 11, 2017 - Incorporating a Positive Patient Experience
Throughout the Revenue Cycle
May 16 2017 - Strategies for Unifying Your Clinical and Non-Clinical
Payments to Enhance the Patient Financial Experience
May 17, 2017 - Creating Success Pre- and Point-of-Service Collections Strategies
May 18, 2017 - Improving Patient Satisfaction Through Data Analytics and Aggregation
Save the Dates (registration will open about 6 weeks before
the program date)
April 26, 2017 Annual HFMA/MICPA Conference Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Earn up to 8 CPEs)
Download the brochure
Link to Register
May 12, 2017 - May Member Meeting -Topic coming soon Speakers: Coming Soon
Trinity Health, Livonia, MI
May 18, 2017 - Joint Meeting with MCACHE - Becoming a
Model System: How Intermountain Healthcare Leverages Transformational Strategies to Achieve Greater Systemness
Speaker: Bert Zimmerli, CPA, Chief Financial Officer & Executive Vice President,
Intermountain Health Panelists: Anthony J. Tedeschi, M.D., Chief Executive Officer, Detroit Medical
Center Kevin Webb, Ph.D., FACHE, Chief Acute Care Officer, Promedica Carolyn Wilson, MBA, RN, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, Beaumont Health Moderator: Dan Riina, FACHE, Partner, TRG Healthcare
Inn at St. John's, Plymouth, MI Time: 5:15 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. Link to register (registration open now)
TidBits
(The TidBits column is interesting personal information you would like
to share with our HFMA family! It could be a story, a favorite restaurant or recipe, an accomplishment, or something you do for
entertainment. Please submit article to Susan Stokes at susan-
News from the Ken Marcus Family
Andee and Ken Marcus were thrilled with the birth of their second grandchild, Max Henry Borkin, who was born at Beaumont Royal Oak
on March 11, 2017. He weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces and was 20.25 inches.
Ken is a partner in the Health Practice of the law firm of Honigman
Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP and a long-time member of the Eastern
Michigan Chapter of HFMA. Ken said, "having grandchildren is a wonderful experience which provides perspective on the long view of
life. With good fortune these children may see the year 2100! One can only wonder what marvels they will see, but at the same time
hope that there is peace in the world."
His parents are Stephanie Marcus Borkin, M.D. and Michael Steven Borkin, M.D. Stephanie is a board certified pediatrician (Merrillwood
Pediatricians, Royal Oak) and Michael is a board certified dermatologist (Dermatology Associates, Birmingham). They reside
in Royal Oak and are both members of the medical staff of Beaumont
Royal Oak.
Stephanie and Michael met in NYC where she was attending Albert Einstein College of Medicine and he was in a dermatology residency at
St. Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital. As every mother will agree it was
against all odds that they actually were "set up" through Andee, who is a nurse practitioner in ENT at Henry Ford West Bloomfield. A
resident mentioned to her a resident friend of his in NYC, Andee got his email address and sent it to Stephanie, and when they met "to
study together" they hit it off. They were married in April of 2015.
Max is Andee and Ken Marcus' second grandchild. Maya Arielle
Mikinberg was born on March 15, 2016 to their daughter and son-in law Melissa and Eddie Mikinberg, who live in Long Island City, New
York. Andee and Ken Managed to have two grandchildren in fewer
than 12 months! Melissa is a motion graphic artist for Gas Station
TV. Eddie is a VP in the fraud unit of a major NY bank. Max is also
the nephew of Laura Marcus, who resides in NYC and is professionally employed by a nonprofit educational fund raising organization.
Below is a photo of Ken explaining the PRRB appeals process to Max.
Below is a photo of Maya on her first birthday.
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Congratulations to Mike Klett! He completed the Executive MBA through MSU while going through the 4 HFMA Officer positions and started a new position at Michigan Medicine.
New Revenue Procedure Is Here To Stay
By: Andrew Kloeckner, partner, Baird Holm Attorneys at Law [email protected] and
Bill Wilson, Senior Vice President & Regional Manager of
Central States, Lancaster Pollard [email protected]
Out with the old and in with the new? A recent revenue procedure change is catching the attention of health care providers with facilities
financed through tax-exempt bonds. The good news is, the changes allow for greater flexibility and revised safe harbor guidelines.
The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) provides that interest on bonds
issued by governmental or 501(c)(3) organizations may be exempt
from tax if, in addition to satisfying other requirements, not more than 10% of the proceeds of the debt issuance for governmental entities
(5% for 501(c)(3) organizations) are utilized in a private business use (a private party such as a medical practice or for-profit service
provider may qualify as a private business use). As a result, traditional
service agreements between hospitals and medical practices and other arrangements to manage segments of hospitals' businesses may be
considered management agreements and could cause financings to fail the private business use test. This would result in interest on
bonds being taxable.
In order to prevent such a result, hospitals with outstanding tax-
exempt debt historically sought to fit management and service agreements into one of a multitude of complex and often burdensome
private use safe harbors under the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Revenue Procedure 97-13 (Rev. Proc. 97-13). These safe harbors
were tied to the length of the agreement and the type of
compensation provided to the service provider. If a safe harbor was
satisfied, then the agreement would not qualify as a private business
use.
Because the safe harbors were extremely technical and complex, on August 22, 2016, the IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2016-44 (Rev.
Proc. 2016-44) as a replacement to Rev. Proc. 97-13. Rev. Proc. 2016-44 has been lauded in the industry as providing greater flexibility
for management and service agreements to qualify for private use
safe harbors. Gone are the rigorous tests of the past that tie modes and forms of compensation to the length of agreements.
Full Article
HFMA Final Rule Summary: Advancing Care Coordination Through Episodic Payment Models (EPMs)
In order to shorten this comprehensive summary of the final rule
implementing three new Mdicare Part A and B episode payment models (EPMs), modification to the existing Comprehensive Care for
Joint Replacement (CJR) model, and the Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) Incentive Payment model, we have broken it into three sections.
Section I - Final Rule: Medicare Program; Advancing Care Coordination Through Episode Payment Models (EPMs)
Section II - Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) Model
Section III - Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) Incentive PaymentModel
HFMA Bowling Night
Pictured L to R: Josh Richards, Steve Fehlinger, Corey Kosch, Aaron Moore, Amy Vandecar, Pete Stewart, Elyse Berry, Abby Vandecar,
Sharon Foley, M. Jane Hardy, Mitchell Apliner, Dianne Alpiner, Bob Alpiner, Rob Carlesimo. Pictures by Bill Bollinger. Thanks Bill!
The annual HFMA Bowling night took place on March 15, at Langan's
Nor-West Lanes in Farmington Hills. There was a chance to win prizes for pins dropped. Strike = $20 or $1 per pin. Pizza, salad and cold
drinks were shared. A great time was had by all attendees
Dinner of Pizza and Salad was enjoyed by all.
Thank you Abby Vandecar for helping with the drawing!
Congratulations Sharon Foley for an awesome strike!
Pass on the value of HFMA
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and your network - stronger. Referring your colleagues is as simple as
sending an email. We'll even help you articulate the value of membership.
When you use our online referral form, we'll send a message on your
behalf explaining the benefits of HFMA membership. Using these
forms also makes it easier for us to track which members you sponsor. That means we can make sure you receive all the prizes you
deserve for sharing your experience.
Win these prizes when someone joins HFMA based on your
recommendation.
• HFMA apparel item, duffel bag, or smartphone accessory
• $25, $100, or $150 Visa Gift Cards
• Cash prizes of $1,000 or $2,500
• Apple Watch Sport
Grand Prize of $5,000*
Learn more about the Member-Get-A-Member Program and prizes. *Grand prize of $5,000 will be paid as follows: $3,000 for the winner and $2,000 donated to a charity of their choice.
Thank you to our 2016-17
Corporate Chapter Partners
Platinum Sponsor
Advomas Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP
Beaumont Health HELP Financial
Henry Ford Health System
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Gold Sponsors Baker Healthcare Consulting, Inc.
Craneware
Detroit Medical Center HealthFirst Financial
L & S Associates, A Human Arc Company McLaren Macomb
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
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Silver Sponsors
Bank of America Merrill Lynch Bottom Line Systems, Inc.
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Healthcare Payment Specialists HealthRise Solutions
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OnPlan Plante Moran, PLLC
PNC Bank ProAssurance
The Rybar Group, Inc.
TLM Consulting, Inc. University of Michigan Health System
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Dykema Gossett, PLLC
Experian Health Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP
Hurley Medical Center
King & Spalding, LLP Kitch Attorneys & Counselors
Money Recovery Nationwide
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Whittaker Group Healthcare Recruiting & Executive Search, LLC
Henry Ford Health System
Trinity Health
HealthFirst Financial
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
St. John Providence Health System
Healthcare Payment Specialists
Huntington Bank
Molina Healthcare of Michigan
PNC Bank
Walgreens