THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS Revenue Cycle 3.0

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THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS Revenue Cycle 3.0 HFMA Arkansas Fall Conference October 19, 2017 Jorge Fernandez, Business Development Principal Availity Hospital Solutions Division HFMA Lone Star Chapter Secretary, Membership & Program Committees, & HFMA 2.0 Education Task Force Committee FAST & FURIOUS IRMA 2 1

AVAILITY, LLC 3 FAST & FURIOUS REV CYCLE 4 2

Vaginal Delivery in 1960 cost $230.05 5 Actual Cost for a Vaginal Delivery in 2017 $9,802 in 2017 $230.05 in 1960 Vaginal Delivery should cost approximately $1,800 today 6 3

WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY AND THE ENEMY IS US, Sept 10, 1813 after the Battle of Lake Erie Famous Naval Quote by Commodore Oliver Perry Data shows how mostof healthcare s inflationhas resultedfrom increased administrative spending *2300% increase in U.S. healthcare spending per capita between 1970-2009 Source: Heath Care Costs: A Primer, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation 7 CBO JULY 2016 8 4

2016 CAQHINDEX 9 10 5

11 REVENUE CYCLE MANAGEMENT Front-End Mid-Cycle Back-End Data Hub Claims Remits Clinical 12 Reallocating processing to the front-end will result in cost reductions and increased yield 6

FAST & FURIOUS REV CYCLE 13 FAST & FURIOUS REV CYCLE 14 7

PATIENT SERVICES + CLINICAL REVENUE INTEGRITY + A/R MANAGEMENT PRE-SERVICE CLEARANCE PERFORM ALL ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS PRIOR TO THE PATIENT ENCOUNTER Propensity-to-Pay Automated Authorizations & Referrals Address Verification & Improvement SSN# Verification Red Flag Alerts POS Standalone & Automated Batch Processing Registration Quality Assurance (RQA) Online Patient Payments Automated Workflow Dual Eligibility Review Pre-Registration and Registration Medicaid Eligibility Screening Automated Insurance Verification (primary & secondary) Benefit Verification by Individual Plan Network Status (patient and provider) Frequency Edits Search for Missing/Incorrect Insurance Presumptive Charity Care Coordination of Benefits Patient Out-of-Pocket Estimates Medical Necessity Checking 15 NAHAM ACCESS KEYS 3.0 16 8

NAHAM ACCESS KEYS 3.0 17 FUTURE STATE OF ACA Target Area 2013 2017 2018 Uninsured Rate 41% 9% 4% Under Insured (Deductible / Co-Pay over $2,500) 22% 49% 52% Medicaid Recipient 10% 18% 20% Healthcare Exchange NA 13% 15% Platinum NA 4% 5% Gold NA 15% 17% Silver NA 69% 70% Bronze NA 12% 8% Source: Kaiser Family Foundation 18 1 8 9

PERCENTAGE OF COVERED WORKERS ENROLLED IN A PLAN WITH A GENERAL ANNUAL DEDUCTIBLE OF $1,000 OR MORE FOR SINGLE COVERAGE, BY FIRM SIZE, 2006-2015 70% 60% All Small Firms (3-199 Workers) All Large Firms (200 or More Workers) All Firms 58%* 61% 63% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 46% 40% 35%* 27%* 21%* 22%* 16% 18%* 12%* 10% 17% 13%* 8% 9% 6% 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 50% 49% 46% 41% 38% 34% 31% 39%* 32% 26% 28% 22%* 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 * Estimate is statistically different from estimate for the previous year shown (p<.05). NOTE: These estimates include workers enrolled in HDHP/SO and other plan types. Average general annual health plan deductible s for PPOs, 19 HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH? Median household income = $53,000 5% OOP expenses - $2600 20 10

HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH? 21 PROVIDER STRATEGY: REVENUE OPTIMIZATION ACHIEVE FOUR OBJECTIVES THREE PRODUCT SUITES THREE CONCEPTS Enhance the Patient Experience Increase Yield Cost Containment Incremental Net Revenue Enhancement Patient Statements & Collections Payment Plans Patient Revenue Management Guarantor A/R Management Better Manage the Insurance $ Tackle the Problem of Patient Collections Accomplish Both by Focusing on the Front End Patient Access Core Claim Mgmt / Scrubber Pre-Service Clearance Authorizations Pre-Service Clearance Claim Management Denial / Contract Management Coding / Clinical Advisory Services 11

SHIFTING FOCUS TO PRE-SERVICE CLEARANCE (CONTINUED) Why it s important Roughly 45% of denials are due to patient access issues Only 40-60% of post-service patient responsibility is ever collected Expectation that this individual program/function would increase yield by approximately 3% to 4% Tackles consumerism and patient experience head-on. Separates the patient clinical encounter from the financial clearance process in order for the visit to the provider to be purely clinically related Allows for the conversion of the revenue cycle to a clinically driven, retail model Provides for the horizontal integration of functionality across the revenue cycle, which will improve efficiencies, reduce the number of errors, and streamline the back-end process while enhancing the patient experience Provides a mechanism to manage increased volume, due to the evolution of the market to a decentralized ambulatory or outpatient care model REVENUE CYCLE OF THE FUTURE Medical Informatics Revenue Cycle becomes the technology-driven, data repository Source for consumer-centered care and care coordination programs Consumer-Focused Revenue cycle will move from rulesbased to behavior-based processing Create personalized plans that emphasize quality and affordability Value-Based Reimbursement Systems must support dual-track processing for reimbursements / claims Evolution towards fee-for-value Retail Model Move towards a cash and carry model where payment is received in advance Opportunity for peer-to-peer lending Clinical Revenue Integrity Focus on coding and documentation Basis for establishing reimbursement and risk adjustment factor score Greater Collaboration Sharing across the continuum of care to improve outcomes and reduce costs Partner of the clinical department 24 12

Revenue Cycle Pipeline Information Patient Access Charge Capture Documentation Coding INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE Billing Follow-up Collections Cash Mgt Denials/ Variance Mgt INFORMATION SYSTEMS Inaccuracy / Inefficiency Cash Net Revenue $$ Cash Flow $$ 13

1906 from humble beginnings to an industry leading healthcare system CoxHealth Facts Staff 10,789 employees with 600+ staff physicians Volunteers 1,672 volunteers are members of Cox Auxiliaries with 235,359 volunteer hours Beds 987 licensed beds Services 958,736 clinic visits 200,558 days of care 237,755 emergency, urgent care and trauma visits 34,499 surgeries 4,373 babies born 36,248 ambulance services 14

CoxHealth Initiatives Improve Front-end processes o Integration of eligibility tools within the patient access workflow o Automation improvements continue in Central Access o E-signatures to improve workflow o Palm scan for Patient ID o Charity care determination o Patient Tracking Board o Interest Free Bank Loan as a payment option HIGH-LEVEL LEARNINGS Medicaid Eligibility challenges create billing and denial issues. Self Pay will be a bigger portion of the future revenue cycle challenge. Denial and Underpayment process can create additional EBIDA improvement. 30 High-level findings give confidence that CoxHealth could significantly improve revenue cycle performance. Detailed Contractual Due Diligence will focus on driving additional improvement opportunities and preparing a detailed process redesign plan. 15

Historical POS Efforts Hospitals have historically failed to collect co-payments, co-insurance, deductibles and prior debt at time of service Fear asking for money will drive patients away, patients will be dissatisfied, they will yell at me Belief that it is against the healthcare and hospital mission Process breakdowns the patient will get billed for it later Lack of training, support and accountability it s not my job 16

Point of Service Collections POS Expectations All non-emergency/non-walk-in patients are to be pre-registered Financial obligations are discussed with all patients At least prior to day of service for pre-registered patients o Ideally as close to the time after the patient is scheduled as possible At minimum, prior to time of discharge for other patients Patients with two verified insurances will not be required to make a POS payment unless pre-determined otherwise The primary source of information for deductibles, co-payments and coinsurance should be the electronic insurance verification tool Availity If unavailable for Emergency Room outpatients, the patient s insurance card should be the next source of information used For self-pay Emergency Room outpatients, a $300 deposit will be requested from patients prior to discharge Point of Service Collections POS Expectations (continued) For self-pay Provider Based Urgent Cares, a $200 deposit will be requested from patients prior to discharge For self-pay Clinic Based Urgent Cares, a $100 deposit will be requested from patients prior to discharge Staff is to communicate daily with their supervisor as to their individual performance related to attainment of their POS goal This is an essential component to the success of the POS program Barriers and trends are to be identified and addressed on a concurrent basis It is everyone s responsibility to ensure that cash is collected 17

Point of Service Collections Efficient Pre-Service Patient Access Process Scheduling: All scheduled outpatient procedure s are to have benefits verified, medical necessity checked or pre-certification being obtained Pre-registration: During pre-registration; patients out of pocket responsibility is discussed and financial arrangements are made on scheduled procedure and outstanding prior debt If a patient is not pre-registered and will be responsible for an out of pocket expense, registrars are discussing financial arrangements with the patient at time of registration Financial Counselor Point of Service Collections Financial Counselors step in to assist patients with payment arrangements when they are unable to be made at the point of service and help to seek outside payment assistance such as: Medicaid Marketplace Insurance Other Federal, State and Local Agencies Charity Care/Financial Assistance Registrars must provide Financial Counselors with accurate demographic data and financial information, such as: The amount the patient owes. If unknown, Financial Counselor will assist. Any coverage or eligibility issues The patient s financial status An explanation as to why the patient is being referred 18

Point of Service Collections Employee Training and Re-training Make Sure Staff Understand the Importance of POS Collections To Reiterate Organizational Expectations Patient Access Collects amounts due at POS Techniques That Produce Results Requests for payment are made professionally Processes are formally designed to reduce bad outcomes Frequent feedback is given to staff regarding progress Staff believes collecting POS payments is part of the hospital s mission Remember No Money, No Mission Accountability is assigned to all Patient Access personnel to surpass goal 19

Point of Service Collections and Where We Have Come POS Totals By Year 2013: 4.5 Million 2014: 8 Million 2015: 9.2 Million 2016: 9 Million 2017 Year to Date: 7 Million The Fast and the Furious Revenue Cycle 3.0 Questions Please 20