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CMS 5 Stars and Health Survey

CMS 5 Stars and Health Survey. What are the CMS Stars?. CMS created the Five-Star Quality Rating System for Medicare Advantage plans to compare Medicare Advantage plans more easily, and to help identify areas about which they may want to ask questions. 

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CMS 5 Stars and Health Survey

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  1. CMS 5 Stars and Health Survey

  2. What are the CMS Stars? • CMS created the Five-Star Quality Rating System for Medicare Advantage plans to compare Medicare Advantage plans more easily, and to help identify areas about which they may want to ask questions.  • The Stars are a quality rating system that gives each plan a rating of between 1 and 5 stars.  Plans with 5 stars are considered to be highly above average in quality, and plans with 1 star are considered to be very below average in quality. 

  3. What are the CMS Stars? What are Star Ratings? Star Ratings are CMS ratings for Part C and D Medicare Plans What are they used for? • The original purpose of Star Ratings was to enable Medicare beneficiaries to compare quality among Medicare Advantage Plans on the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder (MPDPF). • As part of Health Care Reform CMS will begin a quality bonuspayment in 2012 for MA Plans based on the Five Star Ratings. When did they start? • In the fall of 2006, CMS posted Plan ratings based on a 3 star scale • For 2008 Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), CMS introduced a 5 star scale. [5= highly above average; 1 = very below average] • Star Ratings are updated annually (during AEP)

  4. What are the CMS Stars? Plans receive an overall Star rating and ratings by domain Part C Domain I: Staying Healthy: Screenings, Tests and Vaccines Domain II: Managing Chronic (Long Lasting) Conditions Domain III: Rating of Health Plan Responsiveness and Care Domain IV: Member Complaints, Appeals and Choosing to Leave the Health Plan Domain V: Customer Service Part D Domain I: Drug Plan Customer Service Domain III: Member Experience with the Health Plan Domain IV: Drug Pricing and Patient Safety

  5. What are the CMS Stars? • The Star ratings are drawn from various data sources, and each measure is given a “weight” from 1 to 3. This means that some measures affect plan ratings more than others.

  6. CMS Star Ratings – Data Sources

  7. Data Sources by Weight

  8. 2010-2012 Ratings CA Plans

  9. 2010-2012 CA Ratings SCAN H9104 & H5425 77th percentilenationally 74th percentilein CA

  10. HOS Survey • Member-reported survey April - July • Measures patient reported functional status and quality of patient/doctor interaction • Knowing what to ask patients can improve scores

  11. 5 Star HOS Questions 5 key measures Improving or maintaining physical health3 Improving or maintaining mental health3 Monitoring physical activity Reducing risk of falling Improving bladder control

  12. 5 Star HOS Questions • Improving or Maintaining • Physical & Mental Health • “Compared to one year ago, how would you rate …?” • Gauge patients’ physical and mental status at each visit • Consider how the following measures can impact these

  13. 5 Star HOS Questions Monitoring Physical Activity • Find out how much they’re getting • Advise them how to start, increase or maintain • One of best all-around “prescriptions” for improving physical and mental health

  14. 5 Star HOS Questions Reducing Risk of Falling • Leading cause of fatal injury, non-fatal injury and hospital admissions • Discuss balance problems, trouble walking and other risk factors

  15. 5 Star HOS Questions Improving Bladder Control • Can be treated or improved in 8 of 10 cases • Urinary Incontinence linked to: • increased fall risk • decline in mental health • Physicians need to initiate discussion

  16. SCAN Contacts for 5 Stars • For additional information, please contact us by e-mail: • 5stars@scanhealthplan.com • Qualityinitiatives@scanhealthplan.com • “Geriatric toolkit” currently in development

  17. Break for Pfizer

  18. What Can You Do? • Ask your patients about their physical and mental health • Ask your patients about their physical activity and how it can be improved • Your medical staff are key for setting the stage for improved patient/doctor interaction • Use the Annual Wellness Visit as a vehicle to set the stage

  19. What Can You Do? • Distribute this presentation and consider posting an excerpt on your web site. Please refer to the following web sites for additional resources: • www.scancme.com: learn more about SCAN’s Continuing Medical Education (CME PIE) Program featuring guidelines and CMS Star relevant courses • www.scanhealthplan.com/qip: learn more about the CMS 5 Star Ratings, CAHPS, HOS, and Initial Health Assessment (“HQ”)

  20. What Can We Do? • SCAN/Pfizer will present to your staff the “Big Picture” on how they can impact your groups star rating • Present to your staff the questions that will be asked on the HOS and how they can positively impact the results • Educate your staff on the AWV and how it can impact the overall star ratings • Develop a comprehensive “geriatric tool kit” with forms/checklist and guidelines on improving patient satisfaction and overall quality of care

  21. SCAN Initiatives • Member GuideBook – Multiple mailings and incentives throughout the year • Annual Wellness Visit – April, 2012 • Medication Adherence – June, 2012 • Diabetes – June, 2012 • Annual Flu Vaccinations – September, 2012

  22. SCAN Initiatives • Medication Adherence – Reminder letters for those members who have a history of not refilling their prescriptions as prescribed– April, 2012 • Automated Calls – For those members who have a gap in care for one of the following conditions – Quarterly starting April, 2012 • Osteoporosis • Rheumatoid Arthritis • COPD

  23. REFERENCE Following are HOS questions used for Star Ratings

  24. HOS – Physical Health Improving or Maintaining Physical Health 1. In general, would you say your health is: a. Excellent b. Very Good c. Good d. Fair e. Poor 2. The following are items about activities you might do during a typical day. Does your health now limit you in these activities? If so, how much? a. Moderate activities , such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling, or playing golf a. Yes, limited a lot b. Yes, limited a little c. No, not limited at all b. Climbing several flights of stairs a. Yes, limited a lot b. Yes, limited a little c. No, not limited at all 3. During the past 4 weeks, have you had any of the following problems with your work or other regular daily activities as a result of your physical health? a. Accomplished less than you would like a. No, none of the time b. Yes, a little of the time c. Yes, some of the time d. Yes, most of the time e. Yes, all of the time b. Were limited in the kind of work or other activities a. No, none of the time b. Yes, a little of the time c. Yes, some of the time d. Yes, most of the time e. Yes, all of the time 5. During the past 4 weeks, how much did pain interfere with your normal work (including both work outside the home and housework)? a. Not at all b. A little bit c. Moderately d. Quite a bit e. Extremely 8. Compared to one year ago, how would you rate your physical health in general now? a. Much better b. Slightly better c. About the same d. Slightly worse d. Much worse

  25. HOS – Mental Health Improving or Maintaining Mental Health 4. During the past 4 weeks, have you had any of the following problems with your work or other regular daily activities as a result of any emotional problems (such as feeling depressed or anxious)? a. Accomplished less than you would like a. No, none of the time b. Yes, a little of the time c. Yes, some of the time d. Yes, most of the time e. Yes, all of the time b. Didn’t do work or other activities as carefully as usual a. No, none of the time b. Yes, a little of the time c. Yes, some of the time d. Yes, most of the time e. Yes, all of the time 6. How much of the time during the past 4 weeks: a. Have you felt calm and peaceful? a. All of the time b. Most of the time c. A good bit of the time d. Some of the time e. A little of the time f. None of the time b. Did you have a lot of energy? a. All of the time b. Most of the time c. A good bit of the time d. Some of the time e. A little of the time f. None of the time c. Have you felt downhearted and blue? a. All of the time b. Most of the time c. A good bit of the time d. Some of the time e. A little of the time f. None of the time 7. During the past 4 weeks, how much of the time has your physical health or emotional problems interfered with your social activities (like visiting with friends, relatives, etc.)? a. All of the time b. Most of the time c. A good bit of the time d. Some of the time e. A little of the time f. None of the time 9. Compared to one year ago, how would you rate your emotional problems (such as feeling anxious, depressed or irritable) in general now? a. Much better b. Slightly better c. About the same d. Slightly worse e. Much worse

  26. HOS – Physical Activity and UI Monitoring Physical Activity 46. In the past 12 months, did you talk with a doctor or health provider about your level of exercise or physical activity? For example, a doctor or other health provider may ask if you exercise regularly or take part in physical exercise. a. Yes b. No 47. In the past 12 months, did a doctor or other health care provider advise you to start, increase or maintain your level of exercise or physical activity ? For example, in order to improve your health, your doctor or other health care provider may advise you to start taking the stairs, increase walking from 10 to 20 minutes every day or maintain your current exercise program. a. Yes b. No Improving Bladder Control 42. Many people experience problems with urinary incontinence, the leakage of urine. In the past 6 months, have you accidentally leaked urine? a. Yes (go to question 43) b. No (go to question 46) 43. How much of a problem, if any, was the urine leakage for you? a. A big problem (go to question 44) b. A small problem (go to question 44) c. Not a problem (go to question 46) 44. Have you talked with your current doctor or other health provider about your urine leakage problem? a. Yes b. No 45. There are many ways to treat urinary incontinence including bladder training exercises, medication and surgery. Have you received these or any other treatments for your current urine leakage problem? a. Yes b. No

  27. HOS – Reducing Risk of Falling Reducing the Risk of Falling 48. A fall is when your body goes to the ground without being pushed. In the past 12 months, did your doctor or other health provider talk with you about falling or problems with balance or walking? a. Yes b. No c. I had no visits in the past 12 months 49. Did you fall in the past 12 months? a. Yes b. No 50. In the past 12 months, have you had a problem with balance or walking? a. Yes b. No 51. Has your doctor or other health provider done anything to help prevent falls or treat problems with balance or walking? Some things they might do include: -Suggest that you use a cane or walker -Check your blood pressure lying or standing -Suggest that you do an exercise or physical therapy program -Suggest a vision or hearing testing a. Yes b. No c. I had no visits in the past 12 months

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