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The Improving Medicare Post-Acute Care Transformation (IMPACT) ActPublished March 2016

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The IMPACT Act

Who is affected?

Home Health Agencies (HHAs) Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs)

Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities (IRFs) Long-Term Care Hospitals (LTCHs)

The IMPACT Act, set to begin in October 2016, aims to improve transparency and quality across post-acute care (PAC) providers. The legislation requires providers to standardize and submit patient assessment and quality data to facilitate care coordination, improved outcomes, and overall quality comparisons.

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The Situation Today

• No standard for measuring and comparing providers on quality or outcomes

• Wide divergence in payment rates• Overlap in acuity of patients referred to various PAC settings• Patient placement in the next level of care is driven largely by local market

differences, bed availability, and provider recommendation

The lack of quality measure consistency promotes fragmented care across settings, leading to poor outcomes:

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Moving Forward

Moving forward, PAC providers will be required to:

• Standardize and report patient assessment and quality data• Implement robust follow-up processes for patients discharged to home• Provide specific medical information to receiving facility/provider• Develop and regularly update comprehensive discharge plans that

address patient’s goals, needs, and preferences

New Requirements for PAC Providers

Care Coordination

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Key Goals of the IMPACT Act

Coordination and

Continuity of Care

Longitudinal Patient Health

Information

Patient-Focused

Placement Decisions

Infrastructure for PAC

Payment Reform

“Better Care, Smarter Spending, Healthier People”

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Timeline of Major Deliverables

Use of Quality Data to Inform Discharge Planning

Standardized Quality and Resource Use Measure Reporting for PAC Providers Begins

Standardized Assessment Data Required for PAC Providers Begins

CMS and MedPAC Reports on PAC Prospective PaymentStudy on Hospital Assessment Data

Oct 2016

Oct 2017

Oct 2019 Oct 2022

Resource Measure

sMedicare Spending

per BeneficiaryDischarge to the

CommunityReadmission

Rates

SNF 10/1/2016 10/1/2016 10/1/2016

IRF 10/1/2016 10/1/2016 10/1/2018

LTCH 10/1/2018 10/1/2016 10/1/2018

HHA 1/1/2017 1/1/2017 1/1/2017

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Start Preparing Now

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PRE/POST VISIT

Care Coordination and Patient Engagement on One Integrated Platform

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Improve care coordination across providers

Enhance patient and caregiver engagement and health literacy

Increase transparency and quality of data for PAC providers

Optimize transitional care to reduce preventable readmissions

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About Author

John Banks PowellBusiness Development

[email protected] 336.260.0373

CipherHealth | 555 8th Avenue, Suite 701, New York, NY