Use of the PAH Measure for VBP
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Value Based Payment (VBP) for Managed Long Term Care (MLTC)
March 7, 2018
Introduction
VBP relies on the use of quality measures to ensure high quality care is provided to members. For MLTC plans and VBP Contractors, the Potentially Avoidable Hospitalization (PAH) measures help to assess whether a reduction in potentially avoidable hospital admissions among attributed members in VBP arrangements has occurred. The information depicted in the schematic on the next page explains how the PAH measures will be used in VBP.
Key Terminology & Concepts
- Attribution – Members to be included in the calculation of costs and quality performance for a VBP arrangement per the terms of a VBP contract for an MLTC plan and a provider or group of providers, called a "VBP Contractor."
- PAH Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Rate – For members currently residing on a long–term basis in SNFs, the Nursing Home PAH measure is calculated for the facility.
- PAH Community Rate – For members residing in the community, the Community PAH measure is calculated for the group of members attributed to the VBP Contractor.
- VBP Performance Adjustment for MLTC – a $50 million performance payment for VBP intended to support VBP pay–for–performance contracts with VBP Contractors.
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PAH SNF Rate
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PAH SNF Rate
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PAH Community Rate
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PAH Community Rate
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