Reducing Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in Medicaid Managed Care. Senate Health and Human Services Hearing September 13 th, 2016

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The Texas Association of Health Plans Reducing Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in Medicaid Managed Care Senate Health and Human Services Hearing September 13 th, 2016 JAMIE DUDENSING, CEO Texas Association of Health Plans

Medicaid Managed Care in Texas Goal of Managed Care: To better manage care to improve access, quality, and outcomes while ensuring appropriate utilization, containing costs, and reducing fraud, waste and abuse. Partnering With MCOs to Reduce Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA): Budget Certainty and Cost Containment: Premiums set once a year and MCOs assume the full financial risk of care delivery, limiting state exposure to costs Full Financial Risk for FWA: MCOs must assume the full financial risk for all costs in excess of the premium, including FWA Increased Accountability: Rigorous oversight including audits, contractual requirements, performance guarantees and penalties, transparency, and quality of care outcomes not found in FFS Partnership with the IG: Identify and report suspicion of fraud, waste, and abuse to IG and assist with pre-payment reviews and investigations 2"

Medicaid Fraud, Waste & Abuse (FWA) FRAUD: Intentional - An intentional deception or misrepresentation made by a person with the knowledge that the deception could result in some unauthorized benefit to himself or some other person ABUSE: Not Intentional - Provider practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal, business, or medical practices, and result in an unnecessary cost to the Medicaid program, or in reimbursement for services that are not medically necessary or that fail to meet professionally recognized standards for health care. Ex: Submitting an erroneous claim for payment WASTE: Inappropriate Utilization & Overutilization - Not defined in federal rules, but is generally understood to encompass the overutilization or inappropriate utilization of services and misuse of resources, and typically is not a criminal or intentional act. Ex: Ordering excessive laboratory tests; ordering a group of blood tests when only one test is needed 3"

Prevention vs. Pay & Chase MCOs are transforming their efforts to focus on prevention, reducing inappropriate payment, and finding real-time results and methods to transition from a pay and chase environment MCO$Strategies$to$Prevent$FWA$ Medicaid Managed Care Conduct internal monitoring and auditing Work with fraud analytics vendors to identify suspect behavior Use modeling and analysis techniques to compare behaviors of providers to others in peer groups Develop claim edits to look for suspicious behavior like billing for duplicate services or using incorrect procedure codes Dedicated Special Investigations Units and Compliance Departments Prepayment claims review Pre-review high-dollar claims Pre-review providers with high utilization patterns Develop clear written standards and procedures for providers Prior Authorization Requirements Value-Based Purchasing Initiatives Conduct provider and staff training and education on standards and procedures and how to detect fraud, waste and abuse Fraud hotlines 4"

I]Z IZmVh 6hhdX^Vi^dc d[ =ZVai] EaVch Transition Away From Pay & Chase CMS has transitioned away from pay & chase and shifted to preventing potentially fraudulent and improper payments Prevention has been increasingly more effective CMS reported $42 billion saved primarily through prevention Medicaid Managed Care 5" Sources:"Department"of"Health"&"Human"Services,"Centers"for"Medicare"&"Medicaid"Services:"Annual&Report&to&Congress&on&the&Medicare&and&Medicaid&Integrity&Programs&for&Fiscal&Years&2013&and&2014." ""

IG and MCO Collaboration MCOs are subject to all state and federal laws and regulations relating to fraud, waste and abuse in health care and the Medicaid and CHIP programs HHSC can assess liquidated damages against an MCO that does not comply with contractual requirements related to FWA MCOs are required to submit a written FWA compliance plan to IG for approval each year MCOs must perform pre-payment reviews for identified providers as directed by the IG MCOs must submit processed claims data and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) data to the IG on a monthly basis 6"

MCO Special Investigation Units MCOs are required per the managed care contract to establish and maintain a Special Investigation Unit (SIU). SIUs meet regularly with the IG to share techniques for identifying fraud, waste, and abuse and are required to: Identify, investigate and report possible acts of FWA to the IG within 30 days Report to the IG any provider payment suspensions initiated by the MCO Refer cases with an identified estimated overpayment of $100,000 or more or cases under $100,000 that have a clear indication of fraud IG has 10 days from receipt of SIU report to keep the investigation or allow the MCO/DMO to recover overpayments 7"

Reporting of FWA Recoveries in Managed Care Fraud, waste and abuse recoveries are required to be submitted in MCO Financial Statistical Reports (FSRs) Recoveries are recorded in the FSRs as reductions/offsets to the MCOs medical costs and included in the reported gross margin (and pre-tax net income) MCO FSRs are audited by HHSC s external audit firms These FSRs, which include FWA cost reductions/recoveries are utilized as the baseline to establish MCO premiums in the rate-setting process Premium rates paid to the MCOs incorporate and build in these reductions for cost reductions and recoveries MCOs FSR pre-tax net income is also utilized for the experience rebate calculations 8"

MCOs Contain Cost: Preventing Fraud, Waste & Abuse MCO FWA efforts focus heavily on cost avoidance and reducing payment of improper claims Nonpayment of improper claims results in a reduction in medical costs Efforts to monitor and require appropriate utilization reduce waste and contain medical cost 9" Footnote:"Chart"reflects"the"average"cost"trend"assumed"by"HHSC"in"the"STAR"Health"rates" "medical"cost"as"a"funceon"of"unit"cost"and"uelizaeon." "" Sources:"Rudd"and"Wisdom"RaEng"Documents"for"the"Texas"Medicaid"Program"

Texas Managed Care Savings: Managed Care Compared to Fee-for-Service 10"

Texas Medicaid Spending vs. Per Capita Spending As use of managed care has increased, Medicaid per capita spending growth has decreased Medicaid per capita spending is usually lower than U.S. per capita spending Exception: Frew rate increases in 2007-2008 11" Sources:"Analysis"of"Health"and"Human"Services"Caseload"and"Cost"and"Kaiser"Family"FoundaEon"Analysis"of"NaEonal"Health"Expenditure"Data"from"the"Centers"for"Medicare"and"Medicaid"Services "Office"of"the"Actuary." ""

Texas Medicaid Managed Care: Improved Outcomes and Quality of Care Right care, right time, & right place Focus on outcomes Focus on reducing Potentially Preventable Events (PPEs) Source:"HHSC"InteracEve"MCO"PPE"Report"CY"12\"CY"15." 12"

Opportunities for Further FWA Prevention Cost Avoidance is a Key Component to Cost Containment Increased Focus on Prevention: Cost avoidance or dollars that are not paid out for improper claims result in Medicaid savings to the state - Medicaid integrity initiatives should focus on these strategies instead of post-payment recovery efforts ( pay & chase ) Developing Outcome Measures for Cost Avoidance: Working with IG to develop measures of cost avoidance - Currently there is no measure of cost avoidance reported in the MCO s monthly reporting to the IG; therefore, the report does not capture FWA prevention efforts IG and MCOs are working together to develop solutions to more effectively share information Ex: IG shares info about providers placed 'on hold' after IG investigations are complete - however, they do not share other MCO FWA investigations (in progress) to enhance the 'cost avoidance' effort across all MCOs 13"

The Texas Association of Health Plans Appendix: Reducing Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in Medicaid Managed Care

Texas Medicaid MCO Enrollment 15" Source:"Texas"Health"and"Human"Services"System"2015"Fact"Book.""

Dental MCO Cost Savings Dental costs grew more than 250% between FY07- FY11: $1 billion Orthodontia costs rose from $102 million in FY08 to $185 million in FY10: 81% increase DMO implementation - 20% decrease from FY12-FY14: $260 million savings (81% decrease in orthodontia costs) Total FY14 Spending: $1.2 billion

MCOs Contain Costs for Taxpayers Texas Medicaid s largest managed care program is STAR with 2.7 million consumers (66% of MCO Enrollment) STAR premiums only grew 2.2% from FY09 to FY13 National health care costs grew 7x s as much, or 15%, over the same period 17"

18" Source:"PresentaEon"to"the"House"AppropriaEons"Subcommi_ee"on"ArEcle"II:"Growth"Trends"and"Quality"IniEaEve,"HHSC,"April"6,"2016"" "