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Healthy Lifestyles at Emmanuel Baptist March 28, 2010

Apr. 9, 2010 | Author: MHS | No Comments »

Managed Health Services’ (MHS) first Healthy Lifestyles event in 2010 was Sunday, March 28. The event took place at Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church on Indianapolis’ East side.
MHS’ Healthy Lifestyles events are health fairs that offer health screenings and health information. There is also a cooking demonstration to show you how to cook a fun, tasty, and healthy meal! Employees from MHS are always at the events to answer any questions about the Hoosier Healthwise program, a healthcare program available to people living in Indiana. The events are always open to the community and free of charge.
On Sunday, more than 70 people had blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol screenings for free! Our healthy recipe for Sunday was a delicious salmon and spinach pasta dish with a spinach side-salad.
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MHS HEDIS 2010 and CAHPS 2010

Mar. 22, 2010 | Author: MHS | 1 Comment »

What is HEDIS (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set)?
HEDIS is a set of standardized performance measures developed by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) which allows comparison across health plans. HEDIS gives purchasers and consumers the ability to distinguish between health plans based on comparative quality instead of simply cost differences. HEDIS reporting is a required part of many State contracts. Through HEDIS, NCQA holds Managed Health Services (MHS) accountable for the timeliness and quality of healthcare services (acute, preventive, mental health, etc) delivered to its diverse membership. HEDIS consists of over 36 Effectiveness of Care type measures as well as Access to Care and Use of Services measures. These rates are calculated based on claims/encounter data and/or medical record review data. The rates are reported to NCQA and to the state if required by contract.

Why are HEDIS scores used ?
As both State and Federal governments move toward a healthcare industry that is driven by quality, HEDIS rates are becoming more and more important, not only to the health plan, but to the individual provider as well. State purchasers of healthcare use the aggregated HEDIS rates to evaluate the effectiveness of a health insurance company’s ability to demonstrate an improvement in preventive health outreach to its members. Physician specific scores are being used as evidence of preventive care from primary care office practices. These rates then serve as a basis for physician incentive programs such as pay for performance and quality bonus funds. These programs pay providers an increased premium based on their individual scoring of quality indicators such as those used in HEDIS.

How are HEDIS rates calculated?
HEDIS rates can be calculated in two ways: administrative data or hybrid data. Administrative data consists of claim or encounter data submitted to the health plan. Measures typically calculated using administrative data include: annual mammogram, annual Chlamydia screening, annual PAP test, treatment of pharyngitis, treatment of URI, appropriate treatment of asthma, cholesterol management, antidepressant medication management, access to PCP services, and utilization of acute and mental health services. Hybrid data consists of both administrative data and a sample of medical record data. Hybrid data requires review of a random sample of member medical records to abstract data for services rendered but that were not reported to the health plan through claims/encounter data. Accurate and timely claim/encounter data reduces the necessity of medical record review. Measures typically requiring medical record review include: comprehensive diabetes care, control of high-blood pressure, immunizations, prenatal care, and well-child care.

Who will be conducting the Medical Record Reviews?
MHS has contracted with MedAssurant, a national medical record review vendor, to conduct the medical record reviews on our behalf. Medical record review audits are usually conducted March through May each year. At that time, you may receive a call from an MedAssurant representative if any of your patients are selected into HEDIS samples for MHS. Your prompt cooperation with the MedAssurant representative is greatly needed and appreciated.

What about HIPAA?
As a reminder, Protected Health Information (PHI) that is used or disclosed for purposes of treatment, payment or healthcare operations is permitted by HIPAA Privacy Rules (45 CFR 164.506) and does not require consent or authorization from the member/patient. MedAssurant has signed a HIPAA compliant Business Associate Agreement with MHS which allows them to collect PHI on our behalf.

How can I make HEDIS season less stressful?
We realize early spring can be a time of increased stress in the provider office with multiple organizations requesting copies of medical records in addition to the increased incidence of sick visits. We are pleased to be able to contract with MedAssurant, who is able to offer several medical record correspondence options including confidential fax, traditional mail, or onsite review by qualified staff. These various options allow you as the provider to choose the most convenient method for your practice.

What can be done to improve my HEDIS scores?

  1. Understand the specifications established for each HEDIS measure.
  2. Submit claim/encounter data for each and every service rendered. Chart documentation must reflect services billed. All providers must bill (or report by encounter submission) for services delivered, regardless of contract status. Claim/encounter data is the most clean and efficient way to report HEDIS. If services are not billed or not billed accurately they are not included in the calculation. Accurate and timely submission of claim/encounter data will positively reduce the number of medical record reviews required for HEDIS rate calculation.

Who should I contact at MHS for Assistance?
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns related to the annual HEDIS project or the medical record reviews, please contact MHS Quality Improvement (877) 647-4848.

CAHPS 2010
The Consumer Assessment of Healthplan Providers and Systems (CAHPS) is a nationally administered survey overseen by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Per State requirement, each MCO conducts a yearly CAHPS survey. The survey allows members the opportunity to rate their satisfaction with Managed Health Services (MHS) as well as with our service providers. The survey is sent to a random sample of MHS members that meet certain requirements for continuous eligibility with MHS. Our 2010 survey will be mailed to members in March.

Members who receive the survey will rate us in eight main categories including
Rating of Health Plan, Customer Service, Getting Needed Care, Rating of PCP, Rating of Specialists, Getting Care Quickly, Communication with Physicians, and Rating of Healthcare. CAHPS scores are considered by the National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA) when a health plan seeks NCQA accreditation. As you know, MHS is seeking NCQA accreditation, so it will be eligible to re-bid on our State contract for 2011. CAHPS is worth 13 of the 100 possible points MHS can receive towards NCQA accreditation.

Results from the 2009 Adult Survey revealed opportunities to improve our scores for several areas, including Rating of Personal Doctor, Rating of Specialists, Getting Needed Care, Rating of the Health Plan, and Communication between members and providers. MHS internal CAHPS workgroups have developed multiple initiatives to improve MHS’ 2010 CAHPS scores.

Providers are encouraged to: ensure members are getting appropriate care and getting care quickly, ensure that members’ questions about their health are fully addressed and understood; even soliciting questions during each office visit, and ensure that members feel like they are treated with courtesy and respect by the doctors and their office staff. If a member mentions to you that they have received a CAHPS survey, please encourage them to complete it and put it in the mail. Thanks for your support.

You can also find information about HEDIS on our Quality Improvement pages.

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Healthy Lifestyles event Sunday, March 28 at Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church

Mar. 15, 2010 | Author: MHS | No Comments »

The first of an entire year of community events throughout the state offering free health screenings will be hosted this weekend in Indianapolis by Managed Health Services (MHS).

From noon to 3 p.m. Sunday at Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church, located at 4958 Ribble Road, MHS’ Healthy Lifestyles event will offer blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol screenings. All screenings, in addition to an array of health- and wellness-related educational information, will be offered at no cost to those who attend.

“The screenings we will be offering are critically important as part of taking charge of overall healthcare maintenance and routine,” said MHS CEO Patrick Rooney. “MHS encourages everyone to have these screenings performed annually and take the necessary steps with their primary healthcare provider to treat any conditions needing attention or management.”

MHS staff will be available Sunday to provide information about the Hoosier Healthwise program, a healthcare program available to Indiana residents throughout the state. MHS will also be coordinating health-related giveaways for attendees of all ages throughout the event.

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Free mammograms for members offered Saturday at Methodist Hospital Southlake in Merrillville

Mar. 4, 2010 | Author: MHS | No Comments »

Managed Health Services (MHS) will offer no-charge mammograms Saturday for members of its plan who live in and around Lake County.

From 9 a.m. to noon at Methodist Hospital Southlake, located at 101 E. 87th Ave. in Merrillville, MHS plan members ages 40-69 who have not received a mammogram in the last 12 months can undergo a free screening by hospital staff.

Appointments are required as no walk-ins are accepted. MHS is also offering complimentary transportation for members if needed.

Eligible MHS members who complete a mammogram screening Saturday will receive $20 in credits on their CentAccount debit card to use on approved health-related items and at www.diapers.com for diapers, bottles and other approved baby-care items. If members follow-up with their primary care physician to get the results of their mammogram and undergo an annual cervical cancer and Chlamydia screening, they can earn additional CentAccount credits worth up to $40.

MHS will also be providing general women’s health information, smoking cessation materials, a breast exam shower hanger with information in both English and Spanish about how to conduct a self exam and complimentary health consultations. Light snacks will be provided.

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MHS Employees Support National Volunteers and Local Teen Shelter

Feb. 19, 2010 | Author: MHS | No Comments »

When MHS employees learned about The Civic Projects 50-day, 50-state civic project is in support of a non-profit that provides long-term supportive housing shelter for pregnant teens and teen mothers, Project Home Indy they knew it was a non-profit they wanted to support. Employees determined the goal would be to provide 15 items to Project Home Indy in honor of MHS’ 15th anniversary year serving the Hoosier Healthwise population. On January 28, MHS employees gave seven crib mattresses, seven baby care packages, and one check to The Civic Projects participant Kirsten L’Orange to deliver to Project Home Indy.

MHS was the second of seven stops in the day-long pick-up and delivery of much needed items for the non-profit. Kirsten began her day accepting donations from RJE Business Interiors, a full-service furniture and design company located in downtown Indianapolis. RJE Business Interiors donated office furniture, desks, chairs, bookcases and a dining room table. Other donations for Project Home Indy included new baby cribs from Plews Shadley Racher and Braun, and smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and a $2,500 gift card from The Home Depot.

“MHS admires the dedication and efforts of Tim Malcolm and Kirsten L’Orange of The Civics Projects and is grateful for the opportunity to support their initiative and assist Project Home Indy,” said MHS President and CEO Patrick Rooney. “Project Home Indy is an incredible venture to provide critically needed programs and services to pregnant teenagers and teenagers with babies and we at MHS are excited to support its cause.”

More About Project Home Indy…
Project Home Indy is an Indianapolis-based, non-profit organization that provides a nurturing residential environment that assists homeless teenage girls who are pregnant or parenting in building self-sufficiency. The organization creates opportunities to expand life skills, access healthcare and realize greater educational success. This summer, the organization began renovation on a historic home located on the campus of Trinity Episcopal Church, located at 32 E. 32nd St., to begin providing living arrangements for families later this year.

To learn more about the travels of Malcolm and L’Orange during their 50-day, 50-state journey for The Civics Projects, visit www.thecivicprojects.org.

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Project Home Indy Employee Donation, Thursday, January 28, 2010

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