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MACRA and the Evolving Health Care Landscape Jarrod Fowler, M.H.A. FMA Director of Health Care Policy and Innovation

MACRA The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) Passed Congress with overwhelming bipartisan, bicameral support Signed into law April 16, 2015 Repealed the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR)

MACRA The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) Passed Congress with overwhelming bipartisan, bicameral support Signed into law April 16, 2015 Repealed the sustainable growth rate (SGR) Overhauls Medicare s physician payment system Major provisions take effect next year Proposed rule published in April

The Basics Repeals the SGR. Replaces it with small, predetermined annual fee schedule updates. Consolidates Medicare Part B mandatory pay-forperformance programs into the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). PQRS, Meaningful Use, Value-Based Payment Modifier Encourages participation in alternative payment models (APMs). However, MACRA does not require participation in an ACO or any other APM.

The Basics Overhauls the Medicare Part B physician payment system Repeals the SGR Consolidates P4P programs into MIPS Incentivizes Advanced APMs Known referred to by CMS as the Quality Payment Program Major provisions take effect next year Proposed rule published in April Final rule due by November. Many details subject to change

The Basics Repeals the SGR. Replaces it with small, predetermined annual fee schedule updates. Consolidates Medicare s mandatory pay-for-performance programs into a single payment modifier known as the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). PQRS, Meaningful Use, Value-Based Payment Modifier Encourages participation in alternative payment models (APMs). However, MACRA does not require participation in an ACO or other APM.

The Basics Repeals the SGR. Replaces it with small, predetermined annual fee schedule updates. Consolidates Medicare s mandatory pay-for-performance programs into a single payment modifier. PQRS, Meaningful Use, Value-Based Payment Modifier Encourages participation in alternative payment models (APMs). However, MACRA does not require participation in an ACO or other APM.

The Basics Repeals the SGR. Replaces it with small, predetermined annual fee schedule updates. Consolidates Medicare s mandatory pay-for-performance programs into a single payment modifier known as the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). PQRS, Meaningful Use, Value-Based Payment Modifier Encourages participation in alternative payment models (APMs). However, MACRA does not require participation in an ACO or other APM.

The Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Components: Quality (PQRS), Advancing Care Information (MU), resource use / cost (VBM), and clinical practice improvement activities 100-point composite score scores below threshold generate penalties. Scores above the threshold generate bonuses. First scheduled performance year 2017 First payment year 2019 Eligible clinicians includes physicians, ARNPs, PAs may be expanded in future periods.

The Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Consolidates existing PFP programs into a single payment modifier Components: Clinical quality (PQRS), meaningful use, resource use (VBM), and clinical practice improvement activities First scheduled performance year 2017 First payment year 2019 Eligible clinicians includes physicians, ARNPs, PAs may be expanded in future periods

The Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Consolidates existing PFP programs into a single payment modifier Components: Clinical quality (PQRS), meaningful use, resource use (VBM), and clinical practice improvement activities First scheduled performance year 2017 First payment year 2019 Eligible clinicians includes physicians, ARNPs, PAs may be expanded in future periods

Advanced Alternative Payment Models (A-APMs) MACRA incentivizes participation in A-APMs Qualifying A-APM participants are exempt from MIPS Will initially include two-sided risk-bearing ACOs, CPC+, Comprehensive ESRD Care Model (Large Dialysis Organization Arrangement) Track 1 MSSP ACOs and bundled payments excluded

Advanced Alternative Payment Models (A-APMs) MACRA incentivizes participation in A-APMs Qualifying A-APM participants are exempt from MIPS Will initially include two-sided risk-bearing ACOs, CPC+, Comprehensive ESRD Care Model (Large Dialysis Organization Arrangement) Track 1 MSSP ACOs and bundled payments excluded

Advanced Alternative Payment Models (A-APMs) MACRA incentivizes participation in A-APMs 5% flat bonus from 2019 through 2024 Higher fee schedule updates in 2026 and beyond Qualifying A-APM participants are exempt from MIPS Will initially include two-sided risk-bearing ACOs, CPC+, Comprehensive ESRD Care Model (Large Dialysis Organization Arrangement) Track 1 MSSP ACOs and bundled payments excluded

Advanced Alternative Payment Models (A- APMs) Qualifying A-APM participants are exempt from MIPS MACRA incentivizes participation in APM Will initially include risk-bearing ACOs, CPC+, some other models Track 1 MSSP ACOs and bundled payments excluded

Key Issues with MACRA: Lack of payment updates that keep pace with inflation Program particularly burdensome for small practices Need to carefully and thoughtfully implement Narrow definition of A-APMs Onerous program requirements Need for flexibility Need to listen to physicians

Big Announcement from CMS on Sept 8 On September 8, Andy Slavitt announced that CMS would offer flexibility to physicians in the first year of MACRA. While details are scant and a final rule is still forthcoming, the announcement appears to offer all physicians a chance to avoid penalties in the first year of the program. Result of strong pushback from the provider community Not a delay MIPS still going into effect next year

Big Announcement from CMS on Sept 8 Three new options for avoiding penalties under MIPS in the first year of the program. Option 1: Test the program by reporting some data. May submit data after January 1 st. No mention of bonuses. Option 2: Report data for part of the calendar year. May begin reporting after January 1 st. Small bonuses will be available under this option. Option 3: Report data for the full calendar year as would otherwise be required. Modest bonuses will be available under this option. Need for clarification. Very positive news at face value.

MACRA: What to Think About Financial impact Cost of compliance vs. reward MIPS does not apply to Medicare Advantage Contractual negotiations will continue to determine pay Increased MA volume an option? 31% penetration in Duval Opportunities to prepare Review quality options Review CPIA options Free resources

MACRA: Key Points In Summary Nearly all physicians subject to MIPS Start data for reporting: 2017 Flexibility under the program announced More opportunities to avoid penalties in the first year of the program. Don t bet on extensions. Final rule due by November 1st Implementation will continue

Health Policy and the 2016 Elections Defined by uncertainty Big ideas and limited details

More Questions Than Answers Competing priorities and limited political capital SCOTUS vacancy Tax policy, economic policy, immigration policy 2018 midterms Lack of clear, definitive plans Legislative language Scoring Compromise The House & Senate must pass identical legislation Who will control the Senate? Filibusters? Filibuster Reform? Reconciliation? Likely Republican House majority Myriad opportunities for executive action Medicaid waivers, 1332 waivers Executive power

Republican Health Policy Issues Repeal and replace the ACA Which plan? GOP A Better Way / Sessions-Cassidy Immense pressure to take action and get it right Impact on the budget CBO scoring Impact on the newly insured Consensus Common GOP health policy proposals: Repeal of employer and individual mandates Repeal of ACA imposed taxes Relax restrictions on essential minimum coverage Promote and expand health savings accounts Reform Medicaid - per capita allotments and expanded state flexibility Purchase of coverage across state lines Universal refundable tax credits not contingent on income No limits on preexisting conditions for those that maintain continuous coverage Caps on tax exclusion for employer-sponsored coverage

Democratic Health Policy Issues Continuation of the ACA Entrenchment of existing law Continued pressure on states to expand Medicaid Pressure to expand protections - capping drug costs, fixing the family glitch Pressure to stabilize exchanges Republican House / mixed public opinion Midterm Senate outlook: Indiana, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, West Virginia Public Option Available to whom? Negotiate or fix fees? State flexibility or national uniformity? The only option? Drug prices How should Medicare negotiate? CBO: minimal savings without an aggressive approach

Democratic Health Policy Issues Continuation of the ACA Entrenchment of existing law Continued pressure on states to expand Medicaid Pressure to expand protections - capping drug costs, fixing the family glitch Pressure to stabilize exchanges Republican House / mixed public opinion Public Option Available to whom? Negotiate or fix fees? State flexibility or national uniformity? The only option? Drug prices How should Medicare negotiate? CBO: minimal savings without an aggressive approach

More Questions Than Answers Competing priorities and limited political capital SCOTUS vacancy Tax policy, economic policy, immigration policy 2018 midterms No clear, definitive plans Legislation Scoring Compromise The House & Senate must pass identical legislation Who will control the Senate? Filibusters? Filibuster Reform? Reconciliation? Likely Republican House majority Myriad opportunities for executive action Medicaid waivers, 1332 waivers Limits of executive power

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