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SHIP Grant 2018‐2019
“Putting the Pieces Together: Financial Stability & Population Health”
June 1 , 2018 Presented by:
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Population Health Program
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2018‐2019 SHIP GRANT PROGRAM
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Jennie Price Sandy Sage Susannah CowartEvelyn Leadbetter Annie Lee Sallee
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YOUR SHIP TEAM
2018‐2019 SHIP GRANT PROGRAM
Meghan Williams
Susan Wiese Kristy Thomson Jimmy Lewis
Jimmy LewisCEO, HomeTown Health, LLCHomeTown Health
appreciates the opportunity to work with you!
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YOUR SHIP TEAM
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SHIP Grant Overview
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Population Health Program Overview
Consortium Project Options Overview
Financial Stability Program
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Federal GrantFunding Source
The purpose of this program is to help small rural hospitals of less than 50 beds implement quality and operational improvement efforts: • enable the purchase of equipment and/or training to help hospitals attain
value‐based purchasing provision in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA);
• aid small rural hospitals in joining or becoming accountable care organizations, or create shared savings programs; &
• enable small rural hospitals to purchase health information technology, equipment, and/or training to comply with meaningful use, ICD‐10 standards, and payment bundling.
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SHIP FUNDING
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Direct Award vs Consortium
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SHIP Grant FY18
2018‐2019 SHIP GRANT PROGRAM
Hospital Transformation Consortium © 2018 HomeTown Health, LLC
The HomeTown Health Hospital Transformation Consortium (HTC) is built around the “Triple Aim” areas of pursuit for improving the health care system:• improving the experience of care, • reducing per capita costs of health care, • and improving the health of populations.
The two focus areas for the HTC FY18 will look at putting together the pieces of population health for small or rural hospitals, while maintaining a focus on Financial Stability.
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Population HealthProgram
Financial StabilityProgram
ConsortiumProjects
Training, resources and support on rural population health across the hospital team, and to promote collaboration through the gathering and sharing of best practices and case studies of successful population health initiatives and innovations in rural hospitals.
Training, resources and support in order to maximize reimbursement in the current system while also preparing for new value‐basedsystems.
A menu of Financial, Telehealth, or Quality Improvement Projects to “complete the picture” for your hospital.
2018‐19: “Putting the Pieces Together”
Hospital Transformation Consortium © 2018 HomeTown Health, LLC
Financial StabilityProgram OverviewSandy Sage, RNRevenue Analyst HomeTown Health
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Financial Stability Program OverviewIn the midst of transformation, rural hospitals face the challenge of being successful in our
current payment system, while also preparing for new value‐based payment systems that are
being rolled out. In this environment, we have to:
• maintain a strong financial foundation,
• look for further efficiencies in our revenue cycle, and
• continue to prepare our financial teams and our clinical teams to better understand one
another.
The goal of the Financial Stability Program is to provide training, resources and support in order
to maximize reimbursement in the current system while also preparing for new value‐based
systems. Each consortium hospital has access to all of the training below:
Financial Stability Program Overview
Monthly Medicare Reimbursement Update Webinars
& Georgia Medicaid Update Webinars
HomeTown Health offers this monthly Medicare Update to help hospitals stay on
top of the latest changes in state and federal policy. The experts in the field come
together to share their knowledge and expertise in the world of Medicare. This live
webinar includes a reimbursement update on the most current Medicare policies
and procedures. Dale Gibson, Medicare Expert, reviews the most current changes in
Federal policy and procedures as it relates to filing claims to Medicare. Intended
Audience: Medicare Billers, Business Office Managers and CFO's. Webinars held at
10 am EST/ 9 am CST on the second Wednesday of each month.
In addition, Georgia Medicaid Webinars are held on the second Wednesday
of each month at 10am EST to hear from payors and the HTH team with
updates specific to the state.
Presented by: Dale Gibson and the
reimbursement update team.
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Financial Stability Program Overview
Financial Stability SeriesThe Quarterly Financial Stability provided by Sandy Sage, RN, Revenue Analysts and other industry experts will provide training, resources and support to focus on maximizing reimbursement and stabilizing finances.
Topics to include: 1. Using Performance Improvement Strategies to Improve Financial Indicators & Prepared for New Payment Models 2. Understanding the Roadblocks to Clean Claim Processing 3. Preparing for the Volume to Value Payment Transition 4. Denial Management and the Impact on Financial Stability
Dates: Thu, Jul 26, 2018, 2:00 PM ‐ 3:00 PM EDTThu, Oct 25, 2018, 2:00 PM ‐ 3:00 PM EDTThu, Jan 24, 2019, 2:00 PM ‐ 3:00 PM ESTThu, Apr 25, 2019, 2:00 PM ‐ 3:00 PM EDT
Presented by: Sandy Sage, HTH
Financial Stability Program Overview
Quarterly Coding UpdatesThe Quarterly Coding Webinar Series is offered by HTH and HCCS in order to help
hospitals stay on top of the latest changes and ongoing challenges in coding
requirements, experts in the field come together to share their knowledge in the world
of coding and ICD‐10. It is intended for HIM, Coding, and other Hospital Financial
Leaders (CFOs, Revenue Cycle Directors, Business Office leaders.
Webinars are held at 11am Eastern/ 10am Central on the following dates:
∙ 6/26/2018 ‐ Take the Pain out of Coding Pain Clinics
∙ 9/25/2018 ‐ ICD‐10‐CM Annual Updates
∙ 1/29/2019 ‐ CPT 2019 Annual Updates
∙ 6/26/2019 ‐ Topic TBD based on feedback
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Financial Stability Program Overview
New! Quarterly Physician CDI SeriesClinical Documentation Improvement programs are critical to rural hospitals in providing complete and accurate patient documentation. The purpose of the Physician Clinical Documentation Improvement Series is to provide physician‐to‐physician training in common areas of clinical documentation improvement (CDI) in order to support physicians in improving their documentation, identifying the value of their role in CDI programs, and identifying opportunities for improvement.
Led by a doctor, for doctors: join Dr. James Dunnick and the HTH team at 12:30pm Eastern/ 11:30am Central on the following dates:
∙ 8/28/2018 ‐ “The Rules of Provider Note Construction” ‐ Physician E&M Services
∙ 11/27/2018 ‐ “The Rules of Medical Necessity"
∙ 2/26/2019 ‐ “Watch an Auditor Audit” ‐ Vulnerabilities & Opportunities in the Medical Record
∙ 5/29/2019‐ Physician Coding: Opportunities for Return in Rural Hospitals
Financial Stability Program Overview
NEW! Quarterly Rural Health Clinic Billing & Compliance Series
In this series, billing and regulatory updates specific to hospital based RHCs
will be provided by our team of experts, and participants will be able to bring
billing and reimbursement questions to the attention of other RHCs on the
call. In addition, updates on other issues, changes, and areas of compliance
will be provided.
The series is recommended for Rural Health Clinic Managers/Administrators,
Billers, and Compliance.
Webinars are held at 2:00pm Eastern/ 1:00pm Central on the following dates:
6/20/2018, 9/19/2018, 12/19/2018, and 3/20/2019.
Presented by: HTH Team, Helen Williams –
Azalea Health, and Angie Charlet, ICAHN
(Board member of the National
Association of Rural Health Clinics)
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Population HealthProgram OverviewJennie Price, Director of Business Development &Evelyn Leadbetter, Network Services ManagerHomeTown Health
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Why Population Health?
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Population Health Program OverviewRural hospitals face unique challenges in implementing Population Health initiatives ‐ but also have inherentadvantages for program success. Many hospitals have already been pursuing population health to some degree;however, whether an organization is just beginning a program or there is a broad, integrated population healthfocus, the HTC will focus on building out new focus areas, leadership and staff training, and “putting the piecestogether” in order to make the transformation to population health successful in each unique rural community.
The goal of the Population Health Program is to provide training, resources and support on rural population health across the hospital team, and to promote collaboration through the gathering and sharing of best practices and case studies of successful population health initiatives and innovations in rural hospitals.
Population Health Program Overview
Leadership & Strategy SeriesAngie Charlet, DBA, MHA, RN; Director of Quality, Educational Services, and Compliance
ICAHN
The purpose of the quarterly webinar series is to provide training, education, and resources on leading
organizational change, building collaboration, leadership skills and community engagement strategies for
rural hospital leaders. In addition to the training, each webinar will include Case Studies/Peer Best Practices
as well as Toolkits and resources to utilize between sessions.
The intended audience for the series includes: C‐Suite/organization leaders, Board Members, and Managers, Department Heads, and
key stakeholders involved in Population Health management and strategy. Webinars will be held at 11:00am – 12:00pm Eastern/
10:00am ‐ 11:00am Central on:
• Tuesday, June 19, 2018: Leading Organizational Change
• Tuesday, September 11, 2018: Building Collaboration
• Tuesday, December 11, 2018: Building Leadership Skills
• Tuesday, March 12, 2019: The Keys to Building Community Engagement
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Population Health Program Overview
Finance & Operations SeriesThe purpose of Part I & 2 of this quarterly webinar series is to provide models and examples for rural hospitals regarding making the financial and business case for a focus on population health strategies. The purpose of the second half of this quarterly webinar series is to provide training, education, and resources related to CHNAs. Webinars will include Case Studies/Peer Best Practices as well as Toolkits and resources to utilize between sessions.
The intended audience for Part I/II of the series includes Financial Executives/leaders population health leaders, hands‐on staff engaged in the population health roadmap. The audience for Part III/IV The intended audience for the series includes Financial Executives, COOs, and other Financial Leaders, Community Outreach/Marketing, and Compliance.Each webinar will be held at 11:00am – 12:00pmEastern/ 10:00am ‐ 11:00am Central on:
• July 10, 2018 ‐ Population Health: The Financial Considerations • October 9, 2018 ‐ Population Health Finance: Program Design for Cost Savings• January 8, 2019 ‐ Creating Meaningful and Compliant Community Health Needs Assessments• April 9, 2019 ‐ We Completed Our CHNA – Now What? Developing Your Hospital’s
Implementation Strategy
Series Trainers:
Angie Charlet, DBA,
MHA, RN, ICAHN and
Heather Jamison, MHA‐
Consultant ‐ Draffin &
Tucker, LLP
Population Health Program OverviewWellness & Disease Management SeriesMary Jane Clark, MS, RN, CHES(r), CHWC®, Grant and Wellness Coordinator, ICAHN
Wellness and Chronic Disease Management programs are the hands of a Population Health Program. For many hospitals developing population health initiatives, beginning a program with your own hospital staff first has been successful, before rolling out a community program. By leveraging data analytics, health plan data, and other resources, we are able to identify health trends within our employee population, build impactful wellness initiatives around these trends, and improve employee health. By building a culture of health and engaging employees in wellness, healthcare costs can be better continued and employee’s report changed lives. Outside of just hospital staff, a community‐based wellness program can help lead sustainable and impactful change, improving the quality of life of the population, as well as the economic standing of the community and community pride.
Unlike other series, the Wellness and Disease Management series content will not be finalized until the submission of the Readiness Assessment, so that we can help participating hospitals in the areas of most need. However, the general outline for training and for training dates is below:
• August 7, 2018 Staff Wellness Programs• November 13, 2018 Managing Chronic Diseases for Staff• February 12, 2019 Community Wellness Programs• May 7, 2019 Managing Chronic Disease in your Community
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Population Health Program Overview
Care Management & the Patient Experience SeriesKerry Dunning, MHA, MSH,CPAR, RAC‐CT and Series TrainerThe purpose of the quarterly webinar series is to provide training, education, and resources to promote care integration and coordination (specifically during discharges, medical care transitions, and medication reconciliation) that facilitate patient‐centered care, improved patient experience, improved clinical outcomes, compliance, and efficient resource use. In addition to the training, each webinar will include Case Studies/Peer Best Practices as well as Toolkits and resources to utilize between sessions.
The intended audience for the series varies by topic, but includes Case Managers, Community Liaisons, Discharge Planners, Swing Bed Managers, Home Health, Case Managers, Hospitalists, COOs, CQOs, and Pharmacists. Each webinar will be held at 2:00pm‐3:00pm Eastern/ 1:00 ‐ 2:00pm Central.
• June 28, 2018 ‐ Introduction to Care Management and Population Health• Sept 20, 2018 ‐ Population Health & Discharges• Dec 20, 2018 ‐ Population Health & Medical Care Transitions• March 14, 2019 ‐ Population Health and Medication Reconciliation
Population Health Program Overview
Provider Quality SeriesMichele Madison, Partner– Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP
The purpose of the quarterly webinar series is to provide training, education, and resources to
facilitate rural hospital and provider collaboration to pool technical expertise in quality improvement
strategies and respond to required physician reporting. In addition to the training, each webinar will
include Case Studies/Peer Best Practices as well as Toolkits and resources to utilize between sessions.
The intended audience for the series includes: Hospital Administration, Medical Staff Leadership,
Physicians, and Practice Management.
Each webinar will be held at 2:00pm‐3:00pm Eastern/ 1:00pm ‐ 2:00pm Central.
• July 12, 2018‐ The Providers’ Role in Population Health
• October 11, 2018: Coordination of Quality Efforts: Physicians and Hospitals
• January 17, 2019: Advanced Alternative Payment Models
• April 18, 2019: Physician Quality Initiative Update – MACRA/MIPS
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Population Health Program Overview
HIT Infrastructure and Data SeriesThe purpose of the quarterly webinar series is to provide training and resources to identify relevant population health IT tools and metrics for rural hospitals and provide support for collecting, analyzingand using data to support monitoring and evaluation of population health goals and strategies. In addition to the training, each webinar will include Case Studies/Peer Best Practices as well as Toolkits and resources to utilize between sessions.
The intended audience for the series includes anyone involved in identifying relevant population health IT tools and metrics for rural hospitals and supporting collection, analysis and utilization of data for population health goals. Each webinar will be held at 2:00pm‐3:00pm Eastern/ 1:00pm ‐ 2:00pm Central on:
• August 16, 2018 ‐ Data & Population Health: CHNAs and other Internal Sources of Data – HTH & Guests• November 15, 2018 ‐ Population Health IT Infrastructure Considerations – Angie Charlet, ICAHN• February 21, 2019 ‐ Social Determinants of Health and Other External Sources of Data – HTH & Guests• May 16, 2019 ‐ Measuring Performance Improvement and Success of Population Health Initiatives – Angie Charlet,
ICAHN
Population Health Program Overview
“Putting the Pieces Together” Quarterly Meeting
We recommend that each participating "Population Health Puzzle" leader assigned at your hospital meets together as a group to share provide a report of training and projects on a quarterly basis at a minimum.
The following dates are recommended ranges to schedule your internal Quarterly Population Health Meetings.
Quarter 1: Recommended between Aug 22‐31Quarter 2: Recommended between Nov 17‐ Dec Quarter 3: Recommended between Feb 25‐ Mar 5Quarter 4 : (Recommended between May 22‐24
A recommended Meeting Agenda and discussion topics will be provided andposted on your Program Dashboards in advance of the recommended dates each quarter.
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Other Population Health Program Training & Resources
Quarterly Compliance Officer Training & UpdatesPreviously, the OIG updated its public-facing Work Plan to reflect adjustments once or twice each year. However, the Office of
Inspector General's (OIG) make adjustments throughout the year to meet priorities and to anticipate and respond to emerging
issues. In order to enhance transparency around the continuous work planning efforts, effective June 15, 2017, OIG began to update
its Work Plan website monthly. To meet the need for Compliance Officers and hospitals teams to keep up with these updates, this
new program from HomeTown Health and healthcare Attorney, Michele Madison, partner at Morris, Manning & Martin will be
offered. It will include ongoing quarterly compliance updates on regulations, updates from OIG, case studies, examples of self-audits
to perform, and Q&A. These updates will also be important training for executives and board members. Intended Audience: Rural
Hospital Compliance Officers, C-Suite, Board Members.
Foundation Courses:
The Roles & Responsibilities of a Rural Hospital Compliance Officer
The ABCs of Regulatory Agencies
Managing Hospital Compliance & Annual Compliance Plans
Quarterly Compliance Update Webinars:
Held at 10:00am EST/ 9:00am CST on the dates below.
July 17, 2018: Quarterly Compliance Officer Update: July, 2018
October 16, 2018: Quarterly Compliance Officer Update: October, 2018
January 1, 2019: Quarterly Compliance Officer Update: January, 2019
April 16, 2019: Quarterly Compliance Officer Update: April, 2019
Other Population Health Program Training & ResourcesRural Case Management Virtual Book ClubThere is no doubt that case management plays an increasingly important role in the management of quality outcomes of care. Case
managers, and others responsible for helping patients to coordinate the complex environment, help to ensure that patients get the best care
and can help contribute to their hospital’s bottom line. In addition to these opportunities for Case Management, there are also numerous
challenges- many of which are heightened in the rural setting. Case managers find themselves at the forefront of collaborating with multiple
providers, managing discharges and transitions of care, and increased scrutiny in areas of compliance and financial audits. The day-to-day
case management struggles alone can be overwhelming.
The objective of the Case Management Virtual Book Club is to provide ongoing training, support, and an opportunity for collaboration and
sharing of best practices among those involved in case management in a small or rural hospital. Utilizing the Book Club Resource, CMSA
Core Curriculum for Case Management (3rd Edition), the case manager book club will include a discussion and review of a set of book
chapters each month, moderated by Dr. Angie Charlet. Participants will be provided with a textbook, and will be asked to come to the Book
Club ready to discuss the chapter homework each month.
For more information, contact [email protected].
Case Management Book Club
Webinar Series held at 11 am EST / 12 pm CST on the dates below.
September 7, 2018: Case Manager Book Club 1: Chapters 1-4
October 5, 2018: Case Manager Book Club 2: Chapters 5, 6, 9 & 10
November 2, 2018: Case Manager Book Club 3: Chapters 11-14
December 7, 2018: Case Manager Book Club 4: Chapters 18, 20-22
January 4, 2019: Case Manager Book Club 5: Chapters 15-17
February 1, 2019: Case Manager Book Club 6: Chapters 23-26
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Other Population Health Program Training & Resources
Motivational Interviewing Training ResourceConsortium Hospitals have access to shared set of training DVDs from pyschotherapy.net which
teaches Motivational Interviewing skills. Demonstrations and interviews illuminate the underlying principles, tools,
techniques, and strategies that will enhance your skills in leading clients/patients through the change process. The
4 DVD set with instructor Cathy Cole, LCSW is divided into the following topics of training: Core Concepts,
Building Confidence, Resolving Ambivalence, & Increasing Importance.
Online Support Courses in TCM & CCM Development and BillingA 6-part series of training recordings will be posted on your program dashboard on setting up Care
Management processes, including:
Transitional Care Management: Part I - Models of TCM
Transitional Care Management: Part II - TCM Billing
Chronic Care Management: Part I - CCM Requirements & Strategies
Chronic Care Management: Part II - CCM Billing
Chronic Care Management: Part III - CCM Implementation
Chronic Care Management: Part IV - CCM Compliance and Processes
Other Population Health Program Training & Resources
Staff Wellness Support Courses: Hospital Caregiver Trauma StewardshipStaff wellness support courses will be provided by a licensed professional counselor, based upon the theories of Trauma
Stewardship. Often in hospitals, much of the work our staff do in the service of others takes a personal toll on them, their
coworkers, families, and community. Staff morale may be low, they are tired, may be constantly feeling like they can’t do
enough, or cynical. These support courses are meant to help staff personally in their pursuit of wellness, as well as help
to identify how to help others.
Wellness Support Courses:
Caregiver Stress and Personal Mental Health Management
Caregiver Trauma Stewardship
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Other Population Health Program Training & Resources
Professional Coach Advocate TrainingDesigned for clinicians or those working with wellness programs. It teaches coachability and
is a great starting point for coaching tools within a wellness program. This is the next step in
helping individuals set goals and considering the goals within their environment. This train-
the-trainer class will be offered live at a conference during the grant period, and would benefit
a hospital’s nurse educator, clinic manager, care coordinator, or a wellness committee
member.
Consumer Wellness Advocate (CWA) TrainingThe CWA training is “CPR for wellness,” and designed to help caregivers focus on their own
needs. Covering the “10-Dimensional Prevention through Wellness” model, this Train-the-
Trainer content is a great segway into helping and teaching individuals in the community
about taking care of themselves. Live four hour workshop training will be offered for those
interested in wellness or taking programs out to the community. Participants will receive live
training and materials during a live conference throughout the grant year.
Other Population Health Program Training & Resources
Population Health & Telehealth TrainingThis series of training from Global Partnership for Telehealth will provide evidence that telehealth promotes and
supports collaborative care, self-monitoring, chronic disease management, population screening which produces
improved care and outcomes, as well as cost efficiency in targeted populations. Intended Audience: Telehealth
Program Leaders, nurse leaders, care coordinators, nurse educators, HR, wellness committee members,
community workers, and leadership.
Pop Health & Telehealth Webinar Series
Held at 11 am EST / 10 am CST on the dates below:
July 6, 2018: Telemedicine and Population Health
August 3, 2018: Remote Monitoring and Population Health
Support Courses:
Leveraging Telehealth Technologies for Behavioral Health & Addictive
Diseases: A Case Study
Creating a Healthier Generation: How School Based Telehealth Centers
Promote Population Health
Employee Population Health: Leveraging Telehealth Technologies to Promote
Employee Health & Wellness
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Other Population Health Program Training & Resources
Cybersecurity TrainingThe purpose of the Cybersecurity Series is to provide security awareness
training and industry updates for rural hospital leaders and rural hospital staff
on the latest best practices for compliance and for the reduction of risk related
to HIPAA and other security risks.
This two part webinar series will be offered by Michele Madison, healthcare
attorney and partner at Morris, Manning & Martin. Beginning with an update
and training or leaders on managing cybersecurity risks, a follow-up training
will be offered for all hospital staff on their role.
Webinar Series will be held at 11 am EST / 12 pm CST on:
March 1, 2019: Managing Cybersecurity for Hospital Leaders
April 5, 2019: Cybersecurity Awareness Training for Hospital Staff
Consortium ProjectOptionsHospital Transformation ConsortiumProject Leads
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Financial Stability Projects:
• Chargemaster Evaluation and Training – HomeTown Health
• Retrospective Coding Audits –HCCS
• Chronic Care Management Implementation Training and Support ‐ ICAHN
• HCAHPS Vendor Support – Direct to Hospital
Quality Improvement/Pop Health Projects:
Consortium Project Options
Financial Stability/Telehealth Projects:
Chargemaster Evaluation and Training –HomeTown HealthA chargemaster evaluation and recommendation report will be provided for each participating hospital.
Follow up Training for hospital department managers to assist them in understanding their chargemaster and to give them the tools, education, and resources needed to it so that it remains compliant and up to date.
Each training will be a full day and will include a review of each department's chargemasterand one on one feedback for managers and chargemaster staff.
Sandy Sage, Revenue AnalystHomeTown Health
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Financial Stability/Telehealth Projects:
Retrospective Coding Audits – HCCSIndividual hospital retrospective coding audits will be provided to give you an accurate picture of where your facility stands in coding accuracy compared to industry standards and peer hospitals. Individual hospital and coder results will be provided and reviewed in a report and comparative dashboard through an exit interview with each hospital.
James Cronin, COOHealthcare Coding and Consulting Services
PERFORMANCE
Chronic Care Management ImplementationTraining and Support - ICAHNThe regulatory world surrounding Chronic Care Management has evolved over the last two years for the rural community. With this it has become increasingly difficult to navigate through all the changing opprtunities, and to figure out how to get your CCM program moving forward.Led by a Care Management Specialist, the goal of the program is to provide healthcare facilities with the most up to date information, and to help them identify how to implement a successful CCM program within their current processes. The program will provide education on regulatory requirements, common hurdles and barriers to implementation, care coordination workflows, data and quality improvement impacts, and reimbursement processes and opportunities. At the end of this support and training, facilities will be equipped with the knowledge and the tools to implement a compliant and billable CCM Program.
Quality Improvement/Population Health Projects:
Lesa Schlatman, RN, BSN Care Coordinator SpecialistICAHN
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HCAHPS Vendor Support – Direct to Hospital$2500 funding direct to hospital to help to support or reimburse
hospital for services related to HCAHPS reporting.
Quality Improvement/Population Health Projects:
Other Consortium Resources
Project & Consortium MeetingsFall Conference Breakout Sessions –
October, 2018 at Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain GA
Spring Conference Breakout Sessions ‐
April , 2019 in Savannah, GA
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Next Steps & QuestionsJennie Price, Director of Business DevelopmentHomeTown Health
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What's the value of the Consortium?
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Step Up to the Smorgasbord.1. Remember‐ this is not all meant for one person.. (and your hospital may not need or
want to participate in everything!)2. Break it up: assign one person to coordinate or lead the Pop Health group, one to lead
the Financial Stability program group, and one to lead each Project.3. Invite other staff to the table! Everyone at your hospital is invited to participate in the
program offerings. Make sure they are at least aware of options and resources.
Next Steps: Financial Stability
Financial StabilityProgram
1. Financial Lead visits
www.hthu.net/ship18ASAP.
2. Financial Lead
downloads
Overview of Financial
Stability Program and
Assessment.
3. Program lead submits Financial Pre-Assessment
survey online atwww.hthu.net/ship18
by June 14.
HTH sends next steps!
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Next Steps: Population Health
Population HealthProgram
1. Program/Grant Lead visits
www.hthu.net/ship18ASAP.
2. Program Lead
downloads “Getting
Started” Resource
Guide, and schedule a
meeting with
recommended leaders.
3. Leadership meets to
assign pieces, completes
readiness assessments,
and sets quarterly follow
up meeting dates. (Also discuss project options.)
4. Program lead submits assessments completed
by team online atwww.hthu.net/ship18
by June 14.
HTH sends next steps!
ConsortiumProjects
Next Steps: Project Selection
1. Program/Grant Lead visits
www.hthu.net/ship18ASAP
to download list of
projects available.
2. Leadership discusses Project Options
that best help their hospital and assigns a
Project Leader committed to participation.
3. Program lead submits Project Selection online
at www.hthu.net/shipby July 13.
HTH sends next steps!
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Questions?
Financial Stability: Sandy Sage [email protected]
Population Health: Evelyn Leadbetter [email protected]
Project Options: Jennie Price [email protected]