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MA Health Disparities Council Working Group on Interpreter Services

MA Health Disparities Council Working Group on Interpreter Services Update on ISWG Recommendations for Reimbursement for Medical Interpreters March 22, 2010 Content for this update is from ISWG Presentation by Terri Yannetti, Director Primary Provider Network

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MA Health Disparities Council Working Group on Interpreter Services

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  1. MA Health Disparities Council Working Group on Interpreter Services Update on ISWG Recommendations for Reimbursement for Medical Interpreters March 22, 2010 Content for this update is from ISWG Presentation by Terri Yannetti, Director Primary Provider Network Office of Acute and Ambulatory Care Georgia Simpson May, Director, MDPH-Office of Health Equity (OHE) James Destine, Coordinator of Interpreter Services, MDPH-OHE Iyah Romm, Intern, MDPH-OHE MA HDC Meeting

  2. The 2007 Massachusetts Legislative • Commission to End Racial and Ethnic • Health Disparities Recommendations • “to expand access to quality health care” Recommendation #3: Reimbursement procedures for interpreter services by all payers, public and private. MA HDC Meeting

  3. MassHealth Reimbursement Principles • Encourage efficiency and economy • Use sound reimbursement methods to reasonably compensate all hospitals • Maintain access and quality of care • Comply with all applicable state and federal payment requirements MA HDC Meeting

  4. MassHealth Federal Limitations • Upper Payment Limit (UPL) on Medicaid Rates – not to exceed amounts payable using Medicare payment principles • Safety Net Care (SNC)– Replaces federal Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) Payments and Limits • Budget Neutrality – Waiver costs cannot exceed costs absent a waiver MA HDC Meeting

  5. Acute Inpatient Methodology: (Standard Payment Amount per Discharge) SPAD covers a 20 day stay • The Hospital–Specific SPAD is based on hospital reported costs (submitted on the DHCFP 403 cost report) and consists of: • Statewide average payment amount per discharge adjusted by an efficiency standard and then for wage area differences, hospital-specific casemix and an operating cost inflation factor • A per discharge payment for hospital-specific expenses for malpractice insurance and organ acquisition • A per discharge payment amount for capital cost, adjusted by hospital-specific casemix and by a capital inflation factor MA HDC Meeting

  6. Acute Hospital Outpatient Methodology MA HDC Meeting

  7. PAPE (Payment Amount Per Episode) • Hospital Specific Episodic Payment Methodology • Per Patient/Per Day • Based on 3M Ambulatory Patient Group (APG) bundling • Utilizes cost-based weights that capture resource intensity and applies a forcasted trend to the monthly average • PAPE Covers most outpatient services • Outpatient departments (OPDs) • Hospital Licensed Health Centers (HLHCs) • Hospital Satellite Clinics • PAPE doesn’t cover • Laboratory services, professional services and other specified services paid though DHCFP fee schedules MA HDC Meeting

  8. PAPE • The Statewide Standard is derived from the Total APG payment • For Base Year • Inflated to Hospital Rate Year • Based on Ambulatory Patient Group (APG) Payment and Episodes • Exclude Lab Services • Utilize Cost-to-Charge Ratios (CCR) to Price Outliers • 1-day Episodes • PAPE = Forecasted Average APG Weight x Statewide Standard MA HDC Meeting

  9. Interpreter Services • Interpreter Services costs are captured in the payment methodologies, in the same manner as nurses, x-ray technologists, pharmacists, dieticians, and the costs of other hospital personnel, in support of providing patient care services • These costs are reported on the hospital cost reports, are in the cost-based weights and are therefore included in the hospital specific payment rates. MA HDC Meeting

  10. Coverage Consistent with other Payers • Representatives of the payers in the workgroup also noted that their hospital contracted rates cover the provision of Interpreter services MA HDC Meeting

  11. Future Decision Points for HDC (to-date) • Sustainability of effort, ongoing monitoring. • Potential for instituting registration process for medical interpreters. Registration would allow us to have, within the state’s domain, a repository of all certified medical interpreters who are practicing in MA, similar to the registry within the Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.  G.L. c.6 s.196. (interpreter referral service). MA HDC Meeting

  12. ISWG Meetingsand Tentative Agendas September 23, 2009 √ October 28th, 2009 √ November 18th, 2009 (changed from Nov. 25th) √ December 16th, 2009 (changed from Dec. 23rd) √ January 27th, 2010 √ February 24th, 2010 √ March 24th, 2010 Location: 250 Washington Street, Boston Commissioner’s Conference Room, 2nd Floor Time: 3:15 – 4:45 MA HDC Meeting

  13. March – April 2010 Agenda March 24, 2010 – Mtg #7 (Reimbursement-Part II) • Finalize reimbursement recommendation(s) April 28, 2010 – Mtg #8 • Review, modify finalize full set of recommendations MA HDC Meeting

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