Managed Long Term Care (MLTC) Value Based Payment (VBP) Quality Measure Data Reporting Timeline
A Supplement to the VBP 2018 Reporting Requirements Technical Specifications Manual
- Presentation is also available in Portable Document Format (PDF)
January 2018
Introduction
- MLTC plans and providers should review the annual guidance on VBP reporting posted on the New York State (NYS) Department of Health (DOH) website in the VBP Resource Library
- The document – VBP 2018 Reporting Requirements Technical Specifications Manual – incorporates MLTC and provides quality measure reporting and data file format requirements including the attribution methodology
- This document – a supplement to the manual – provides a visual timeline for data reporting through December 2020
Acronyms used in the document:
- PAH denotes the Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations quality measure
- VBP QI denotes Value Based Payment Quality Indicators
- SPARCS denotes Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System
- OQPS denotes Office of Quality and Patient Safety
- MY denotes measurement year
NYSDOH VBP Resource Library is available here.
Key Concepts
- Attribution – Connects members to providers/ VBP Contractors for the purpose of VBP quality measurement
- Submitted annually to OQPS in August
- Covers a 15–month enrollment period to the prior April (15 months is required to capture 3 months of continuous enrollment leading up to the month of July)
- Attribution files will be used retrospectively for 6 months of prior–year quality measure calculation and prospectively for 6 months of current–year quality measure calculation, crossing 2 measurement years
- Quality Measures Recommended for Use in VBP
- Finalized and posted to DOH website in October in the Annual VBP Reporting Manual
- PAH is calculated by New York State and captures a primary diagnosis of heart failure, respiratory infection, electrolyte imbalance, sepsis, anemia, or urinary tract infection
- PAH for community members will be calculated based on specific Plan/Provider–VBP Contractor attribution combinations
- PAH for long–stay nursing home members will be calculated annually by facility
- Rates and Payment – NYS will use VBP quality results to provide incentives for Plans and VBP Contractors
- Quality results for MY 2018 will affect 2020–21 rates
- Quality results for MY 2019 will affect 2021–22 rates
- Quality results for MY 2020 will affect 2022–23 rates
Timeline Overview
Partially Capitated MLTC plans
Baseline Year
- Plans submitted an attribution file in September 2017 for July – December 2016 PAH rates
- PAH Rates for July – December 2016 data were sent back to plans in October/November 2017
- There was also a one–time request for plans to submit an additional attribution file in February 2018 for January – June 2017 PAH rates
- Preliminary Community PAH rates for January – June 2017 data will be released in March 2018
- Final rates that include data for the January – December 2017 PAH measurement period (for both Community and Nursing Home) and the July 2016 – June 2017 VBP QI will be released in October 2018
MY 2018
- Plans will submit an attribution file in August 2018 to cover 15 months of plan/provider enrollment (April 2017 – June 2018)
- Preliminary Community PAH Rates for January – June 2018 data will be released in March 2019
- Final rates that include data for the January – December 2018 PAH measurement period (for both Community and Nursing Home) and the July 2017 – June 2018 VBP QI will be released in October 2019
Partially Capitated MLTC plans
Baseline Year
- Plans submitted an attribution file in September 2017 for July – December 2016 PAH rates
- PAH Rates for July – December 2016 data were sent back to plans in October/November 2017
- There was also a one–time request for plans to submit an additional attribution file in February 2018 for January – June 2017 PAH rates
- Preliminary Community PAH rates for January – June 2017 data will be released in March 2018
- Final rates that include data for the January – December 2017 PAH measurement period (for both Community and Nursing Home) and the July 2016 – June 2017 VBP QI will be released in October 2018
MY 2018
- Plans will submit an attribution file in August 2018 to cover 15 months of plan/provider enrollment (April 2017 – June 2018)
- Preliminary Community PAH Rates for January – June 2018 data will be released in March 2019
- Final rates that include data for the January – December 2018 PAH measurement period (for both Community and Nursing Home) and the July 2017 – June 2018 VBP QI will be released in October 2019
*Note: The process for MY 2019 and MY 2020 follow the same pattern as MY 2018
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