Value Based Payment Quality Improvement Program (VBP QIP)
Update Webinar
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October 25, 2017
Today´s Agenda
VBP QIP Financing
VBP QIP Financing – Demonstration Year 3 (DY3) Pairings
VBP QIP SFY 17–18 Pairings & Funding
MCO |
PPS |
Facility |
Gross Funding |
Affinity |
Maimonides Medical Center |
Brookdale Hospital |
$31,000,000 |
Montefiore Hudson Valley Collaborative |
St. Joseph´s Hospital |
$7,800,000 |
Amerigroup |
Nassau Queens Performing Provider System, LLC |
Nassau University Medical Center |
TBD |
Advocate Community Partners |
Jamaica Hospital |
$16,000,000 |
Emblem Health (HIP) |
Health and Hospitals Corp. |
Health and Hospitals Corp. |
TBD |
Excellus |
Central New York Collaborative, Inc. |
Lewis County General Hospital |
$2,036,000 |
Finger Lakes Performing Provider Systems, Inc. |
Orleans Community Hospital |
$1,434,039 |
St. James Mercy Hospital |
$1,844,635 |
Wyoming County Community Health |
$1,000,000 |
Mohawk Valley PPS |
A O Fox Memorial Hospital |
$1,000,000 |
Fidelis |
Maimonides Medical Center |
Interfaith Medical Center |
$50,000,000 |
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center |
$50,000,000 |
Montefiore Hudson Valley Collaborative |
Montefiore–Mount Vernon |
$11,096,728 |
Nyack Hospital |
$17,747,861 |
Nassau Queens Performing Provider System, LLC |
St. John´s Episcopal |
$27,650,000 |
Westchester Medical Center |
Bon Secours Charity Health |
$2,898,070 |
Good Samaritan Hospital Suffern |
$2,000,000 |
Advocate Community Partners |
Jamaica Hospital |
$9,000,000 |
HealthFirst |
Maimonides Medical Center |
Brookdale Hospital |
$109,000,000 |
MetroPlus |
Health and Hospitals Corp. |
Health and Hospitals Corp. |
TBD |
MVP |
Montefiore Hudson Valley Collaborative |
Montefiore – New Rochelle |
$20,837,141 |
Westchester Medical Center |
Health Alliance (Benedictine) |
$2,999,926 |
United Health Plan |
Central New York Care Collaborative, Inc. |
Rome Memorial Hospital |
$1,000,000 |
Maimonides Medical Center |
Wyckoff Heights Medical Center |
$70,000,000 |
WellCare |
Montefiore Hudson Valley Collaborative |
St. Luke´s Cornwall |
$19,301,520 |
Total VBP QIP Funding |
$455,645,920 |
* VBP QIP funding amounts do not include premium admin, surplus, or taxes
VBP QIP Financing
- The DY3 rates were loaded on September 6 therefore MCOs should be paying at the DY3 rate.
- The January 2017 rates are loaded on eMedNY.
- A reconciliation will be performed at a later date and eliminate all DY3 variances.
- For questions on VBP QIP financing, please contact bmcr@health.ny.gov
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VBP QIP Survey
Survey Overview
- Survey was distributed to all VBP QIP facilities on Friday, September 29th
- The survey was used to assess the progress of VBP QIP Facilities in developing VBP contracts with MCOs required to meet 80% VBP by April 1, 2018
- DOH will survey again in November and January to monitor VBP QIP Facility efforts and progress
Survey Results Summary
Primary Takeaways
- Insufficient attribution presents a major roadblock for facilities trying to enter into VBP arrangements
- Facilities request additional guidance/flexibility from DOH on the VBP arrangements offered
- Facilities need more support and availability from their MCO partner
Survey Feedback
Respondents Requests of DOH |
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DOH Response to Requests |
- Can the April 1 date to submit contracts be extended?
- Can DOH facilitate conversations between the facility and the MCO?
- Can DOH develop VBP models for small providers?
- Can DOH persuade MCOs to engage VBP contracts other than TCGP?
- Can DOH provide more guidance on contract review requirements?
- Can DOH influence the MCO actuarial model and/or number of VBP arrangements offered?
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- All QIP participants are expected to have contracts submitted by March 30, 2018
- DOH cannot facilitate or engage in contract discussions between providers and MCOs
- DOH recommends small providers work together to form larger entities for contracting
- DOH cannot intervene in the MCO business practice
- DOH developed the On–Menu Checklist to provide information on contract requirements
- DOH cannot intervene in the MCO business practice
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VBP QIP Contracting
Contracting Status
Deliverable Submission/Review |
Contract Preparation |
Contract Finalization/Execution |
July – Sep |
Oct – Dec |
Jan– Mar |
- Facilities submitted all LOIs
- Facilities submitted one Level 1 VBP contract to DOH
- Facilities will receive determination on whether contract meets requirements on Sep 29
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- Facilities to begin engaging with MCOs with whom they have an LOI
- Facilities and MCOs expected to have agreed on risk/shared savings, quality metrics
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- Facilities and paired MCOs should finalize details of contract including data collection methods and physician network
- Contracts should be nearing readiness for execution
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VBP Contract Review for Contract Attestations
Facilities are required to have Level 1 (or higher) VBP contracts with the MCOs required to meet the 80% VBP target by March 30, 2018. The facilities should submit information in accordance with the timeline below.
October 2, 2017 –March 30, 2018
- Contracting MCO must submit new or amended VBP Contract and the following documentation to DOH contracts group for review contract@health.ny.gov:
- Contract Statement and Certification Form
- MCO assigned unique identifier (if amended)
- Standard Clauses, as needed
- Off Menu Supplemental Checklist, as required
- Contract Attestation (sent by facility to DOH and paired MCO)
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May 4, 2018
- DOH contracts group will provide feedback to the contracting MCO and the VBP QIP Facility that either:
- Contract is in alignment with the NYS Roadmap and no further updates are needed.
- Updates are needed and provide feedback on elements that should be updated to meet roadmap requirements.
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May 18, 2018
- Contracting MCO submits updated contract along with the updated contract statement and certification form to DOH contracts group.
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June 29, 2018
- DOH contracts group makes determination if the contract meets requirements.
- Contracting MCO and VBP QIP Facility are notified of DOH determination.
- VBP QIP paired MCO is also notified of DOH determination.
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Off–menu contracts may take DOH additional time to review. Therefore, if there are delays in DOH feedback, paired MCOs should continue paying out funds for attestation. The paired MCO can perform a reconciliation in the future if the requirement is not met.
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Contracting Checklist
On Menu VBP Arrangement Checklist
The following questions must be addressed to meet the VBP contracting requirements outlined in the VBP Roadmap.
VBP Contracting Element |
Relevant Question |
Type of Arrangement (as per the Roadmap) |
Does the contract match the Roadmap arrangement definition? |
Definition and Scope of Services |
Does the contract either state that it matches the VBP Roadmap definition or list all of the services included in the arrangement? |
Quality Measures/Reporting |
Does the contract commit to reporting on all reportable Category 1 quality measures approved by the State? OR Does the contract list all of the reportable Category 1 quality measures that the MCO will report? |
On Menu VBP Arrangement Checklist (cont.)
The following questions must be addressed to meet the VBP contracting requirements outlined in the VBP Roadmap.
VBP Contracting Element |
Relevant Question |
Type of Arrangement (as per the Roadmap) |
Does the contract match the Roadmap arrangement definition? |
Definition and Scope of Services |
Does the contract either state that it matches the VBP Roadmap definition or list all of the services included in the arrangement? |
Quality Measures/Reporting |
Does the contract commit to reporting on all reportable Category 1 quality measures approved by the State? OR Does the contract list all of the reportable Category 1 quality measures that the MCO will report? |
Risk Level |
Does the contract describe the level of risk chosen by the contracting parties? |
Shared Savings/Losses |
Does the risk level correspond with the shared savings/losses minimums? AND Does the contract list at least one (1) Category 1 P4P quality measure to be used for calculating shared savings and losses? |
Attribution |
Does the contract describe the attributed population? |
On Menu VBP Arrangement Checklist (cont.)
The following questions must be addressed to meet the VBP contracting requirements outlined in the VBP Roadmap.
VBP Contracting Element |
Relevant Question |
Type of Arrangement (as per the Roadmap) |
Does the contract match the Roadmap arrangement definition? |
Definition and Scope of Services |
Does the contract either state that it matches the VBP Roadmap definition or list all of the services included in the arrangement? |
Quality Measures/Reporting |
Does the contract commit to reporting on all reportable Category 1 quality measures approved by the State? OR Does the contract list all of the reportable Category 1 quality measures that the MCO will report? |
Risk Level |
Does the contract describe the level of risk chosen by the contracting parties? |
Shared Savings/Losses |
Does the risk level correspond with the shared savings/losses minimums? AND Does the contract list at least one (1) Category 1 P4P quality measure to be used for calculating shared savings and losses? |
Attribution |
Does the contract describe the attributed population? |
Target Budget |
Does the contract describe the Target Budget in this arrangement? |
Social Determinants of Health |
If this is a Level 2 or higher contract, does it commit to implementing at least one intervention to address Social Determinant(s) of Health? |
Contracting with CBOs (starting Jan 2018) |
If this is a Level 2 or higher contract, does it commit to contract with at least one Tier 1 Community Based Organization? |
Off Menu Arrangements
MCOs and providers may agree to contract off–menu arrangements*. The following criteria need to be fulfilled to count as VBP arrangements:
- Reflect the underlying goals of payment reform as outlined in the Roadmap and sustain the transparency of costs versus outcomes
- Focus on conditions and subpopulations that address community needs but that are not otherwise addressed by VBP arrangement in the Roadmap
- Patient rather than provider centric
- Through sharing savings and/or losses, off–menu VBP arrangements include a focus on both components of ´value´: outcomes and cost of the care delivered
- ´Off–Menu´ VBP arrangements should utilize standard definitions and quality measures from the Roadmap where possible
*For detailed information please refer to Appendix II of the Roadmap
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VBP QIP Program Reminders
VBP QIP P4P – Quarterly Improvement Targets
- The table below outlines upcoming activities related to DY2 Q4, DY3 Q1, and DY3 Q2 P4P reporting.
Measurement Quarter |
DY2 Q4 |
DY3 Q1 |
DY3 Q2 |
Measurement Period |
April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017 |
July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 |
October 1, 2016 to September 30, 2017 |
Facility reports measurement information to paired MCO |
July 31, 2017 |
October 31, 2017 |
January 31, 2018 |
Paired MCO reviews achievement of QIT and prepares payment |
September 29, 2017 |
December 31, 2017 |
March 31, 2018 |
Paired MCO makes monthly payments to the Facility for achievement of QIT |
October, November, and December 2017 |
January, February, and March 2018 |
April, May, and June 2018 |
Paired MCO sends P4P Performance Report to DOH |
January 31, 2018 |
April 30, 2018 |
July 31, 2018 |
Key Deliverable Deadlines
- Beginning DY3 Q3, Pay for Performance payments begin. Payment will be tied to reporting baselines to the MCO in DY2 Q4.
- Quality measure performance will drive payment beginning in DY3 Q4 (with the exception of sepsis)
Measurement Quarter |
DY2 Q4 |
DY3 Q1 |
Measurement Period |
4/1/2016 – 3/31/2017 |
7/1/2017 – 6/30/2017 |
MCO Reviews Achievement, Prepares Payment |
9/30/2017 |
12/31/2017 |
MCO Releases Monthly Payments for QIT Achievement |
Oct – Dec (2017) |
Jan – Mar (2018) |
MCO Sends P4P Performance Report to DOH |
1/31/2018 |
4/30/2018 |
VBP QIP Timeline
Description of Event/Task |
Deadline/Date Completed |
Responsible Party |
Collect and report DY3 Q1 P4P data to MCO |
Tuesday, October 31, 2017 |
Facility |
Review and approve DY3 Q1 QITs and begin preparing payment |
Friday, December 29, 2017 |
MCO |
DY3 Q3 measurement period ends |
Sunday, December 31, 2017 |
NA |
Collect and report DY3 Q2 P4P data to MCO |
Wednesday, January 21, 2018 |
Facility |
Review and approve DY3 Q2 QITs and begin preparing payment |
Friday, March 30, 2018 |
MCO |
DY3 Q4 measurement period ends |
Saturday, March 31, 2018 |
NA |
Collect and report DY3 Q3 P4P data to MCO |
Monday, April 30, 2018 |
Facility |
Deliverable Submission
Report |
Submitted by |
Submitted to |
Frequency |
Location |
VBP QIP Contracts |
MCOs |
DOH |
As updated |
contract@health.ny.gov |
Remaining contracts and contract attestations due by April 1, 2018 |
Facilities |
MCOs & DOH |
April 1, 2018 |
vbp_qip@health.ny.gov |
Documentation of achievement of P4P metrics |
Facilities |
MCOs |
Quarterly |
VBP QIP paired MCO |
Documentation of approval of P4P deliverables, supporting documentation, and payment date |
MCOs |
DOH |
One month after payment quarter |
vbp_qip@health.ny.gov |
VBP Contracts, Contract Statement and Certification form |
Contracting MCOs |
DOH |
As completed or updated |
contract@health.ny.gov |
Remaining VBP Bootcamps
Date |
Region |
Location |
Address |
November 3, 2017 |
Central New York |
Rochester Radisson Riverside |
120 E Main St, Rochester, NY 14604 |
November 15, 2017 |
Long Island |
The Long Island Marriott |
101 James Doolittle Blvd, Uniondale, NY 11553 |
As a reminder, VBP bootcamps are being considered the ´4th semester´ of VBP University. If you attend a VBP bootcamp, and have completed all 3 semester quizzes of VBP University with a passing grade of 80% or higher, you will receive a printed copy of your ´VBP University diploma´ at the session you attend. To learn more and participate in VBP University visit, www.health.ny.gov/VBP.
Please send any questions to VBP@health.ny.gov.
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Important Information
VBP Support Materials
VBP Resource Library:
VBP Website:
Thank you for your continued support with VBP QIP!
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