introducing health homes
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Jason A. Helgerson
MEDICAID DIRECTOR &
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
Office of Health Insurance Programs
Nirav R. Shah, M.D., M.P.H
COMMISSIONER
New York State DOH
Andrew M. Cuomo
GOVERNOR
State of New York
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INTRODUCING HEALTH HOMESImproving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Overview
A Coordinated Effort
T H E O F F I C I A L N E W S L E T T E R O F T H E N E W Y O R K S T A T E M E D I C A I D P R O G R A M
New York State Visit us online: www.nyhealth.gov
APRIL 2012 VOLUME 28 - NUMBER 4
SPECIAL EDITION
The Medicaid Update is a monthly
publication of the New York State
Department of Health.
INTRODUCING HEALTH HOMES
Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
What is a Health Home?
Identifying the Need
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Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
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Implementation
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Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Provider Standards
How it will Work
Assignment Algorithm
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Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Member Consent
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Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Member Assignment
Health Home Referrals
Sharing Member Information
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Outreach & Engagement
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Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
INTRODUCING HEALTH HOMES
Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Health Home Member Tracking System
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Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Core Health Home Services
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Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
HEALTH HOME SERVICES MINIMUM BILLING STANDARDS
CORE HEALTH
HOME SERVICES
EXAMPLES OF CORE HEALTH HOME
SERVICES INTERVENTIONS/ACTIVITIES
Comprehensive
Care
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Coordination &
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Patient & Family
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Referral to
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Social Support
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INTRODUCING HEALTH HOMES
Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Care Management Metrics
Quality Metrics
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Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Provider Enrollment
Claim Submission
Rate Sharing
Health Home Rate Code Definitions
Converting Legacy Slots 1851: Health Home/OMH TCM
1852: Health Home Outreach /OMH TCM
1880: Health Home/AIDS/HIV Case Management
1881: Health Home Outreach/ AIDS/HIV Case Management
1882: Health Home/ MATS
1883: Health Home Outreach/MATS
1885: Health Home/CIDP Case Management
New Health Home Slots
1386: Health Home Services (Plans and FFS)
1387: Health Home Outreach (Plans and FFS)
INTRODUCING HEALTH HOMES
Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Rate Information & Determination
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Billing for Health Home Services
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Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
CIDP contracts ended on March 29, 2012.
By March 29 all CIDPs must be in a Health Home partnership
to continue to provide care management services.
For one year as of the effective date of appropriate SPA,
CIDPs, converting to Health Homes, may bill eMedNY directly
for existing CIDP members converting to Health Homes with
the new CIDP/Health Home rate code.
New Health Home members assigned to a CIDP for Care
Management will be billed for by the Provider-led Health
Home or Managed Care Organization.
Special Rules for Converting Case Management Billing Legacy/Existing Slot Billing
New Health Home Slot Billing
INTRODUCING HEALTH HOMES
Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Rate Adjustment
$39
$109 $135 $140 $148
$166 $166 $184
$205 $235 $236
$253 $259 $259
$387 $413
$32
$88 $108 $112 $119
$134 $134 $148 $165
$189 $189 $203 $208 $208
$311 $332
Sample Dx/Payment Relationship
Downstate Monthly Payment Upstate Monthly Payment
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$100
$200
$300
$400
$500
Sample Acuity Score/Payment Relationship
Downstate Monthly Payment Upstate Monthly Payment
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Improving Care for Medicaid Recipients with Chronic Conditions
Expansion Timeline
Discontinuing Services
Additional Information