Convergence Collaborative on Social Factors of Health Releases a Blueprint for Action, titled Health Starts Here

Join Convergence Center for Policy Resolution for a virtual event, Health Starts Here: Strengthening the Policy Environment around Social Factors of Health, on Thursday, October 10th @ 1-2pm ET.

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Join Convergence Center for Policy Resolution for a virtual event, Health Starts Here: Strengthening the Policy Environment around Social Factors of Health, on Thursday, October 10th @ 1-2pm ET to hear more about the Convergence Collaborative on Social Factors of Health from Stuart M Butler PhD, Caryn Hederman, and other Collaborative Participants sharing the impact of their newly released Health Starts Here Blueprint for Action.

The Convergence Collaborative on Social Factors of Health – a group of over 40 representative stakeholder organizations and experts from health and social policy sectors – worked to identify policy actions, primarily at the federal and state levels, to foster cross-sector partnerships aimed at improving household and community health by addressing social factors of health.

The Collaborative coalesced around consensus actionable solutions in four key areas: (1) improving system integration; (2) building an SDOH workforce; (3) financing SDOH approaches; and (4) addressing data sharing, evaluation, and experimentation. These policy solutions are captured in their newly released Blueprint for Action, titled Health Starts Here.

Register for event here: https://lnkd.in/gGpWtwpq

Health Starts Here Blueprint for Action: https://lnkd.in/guQunJ-W

Dozens of Organizations Sign on to Partnership Comment Letters

The Partnership submitted two letters to CMS in response to the CY2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule

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Each year the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) reviews payment practices and policy changes under fee-for-service, or traditional, Medicare. The CY2024 PFS included important coding and payment changes for services to address health-related social needs (HRSNs) through separate payments for Community Health Integration (CHI), SDOH Risk Assessment, and Principal Illness Navigation (PIN) services.

In July 2024, CMS released its annual draft proposed updates for next year’s rules (CY2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule), which includes a request for information (RFI) regarding barriers to implementation for services to address HRSNs

The draft rule also includes proposed updates to:

  • Caregiver Training Services;
  • ACO quality measures re: screening for HRSNs; and
  • the Advanced Primary Care Model (APCM)

All of these proposed changes could affect services to address HRSNs. 

On September 9, 20204 the Partnership submitted two letters to CMS on behalf of Partnership Co-Chairs and undersigned organizations. Sixty-five organizations signed on to the response to the request for information (RFI) regarding current barriers to implementing services to address HRSNs (CHI/PIN). Fifty-three organizations signed on to the letter regarding changes needed and proposed updates for telehealth, caregiver training services, ACO quality measures, and the Advanced Primary Care Model. Agency officials will review and document the more than 12,000 comments submitted as they finalize the rule.

Stay tuned for updates once we see the final rule published—likely in early November 2024. We will also be in touch with stakeholders regarding implementation resources that we plan to create and promote
once we see the final rule.


Coffee and Contracts: Developing a Healthcare Compliance Program

The Partnership hosted our eighth Coffee & Contracts session with a can't-miss conversation about compliance and risk management!

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The Partnership to Align Social Care and Camden Coalition hosted our eighth Coffee and Contracts session focused on compliance and risk management. Jennifer Raymond, Chief Strategy Officer at AgeSpan, and Mark Humowiecki, General Counsel & Senior Director of National Initiatives at Camden Coalition, shared their organizations' journeys with compliance and discussed what their compliance committees looks like, the policies and procedures in place, and how they meet healthcare standards. Participants broke into groups for facilitated discussions to learn from their peers about compliance and risk management.

Link to recording

Meeting Slides (PDF)

Resource: Compliance Checklist (excel sheet)

Meeting summary and notes (pending)

URGENT Sign-on request re: CY25 PFS

Please consider joining the Partnership and submitting your own comments in response to the propsed CY 2025 Physician Fee Schedule

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Each year the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) reviews payment practices and policy changes under fee-for-service, or traditional, Medicare. The CY2024 PFS included important coding and payment changes for services to address health-related social needs (HRSNs) through separate payments for Community Health Integration (CHI), SDOH Risk Assessment, and Principal Illness Navigation (PIN) services.

In July 2024, CMS released its annual draft proposed updates for next year’s rules (CY2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule), which includes a request for information (RFI) regarding barriers to implementation for services to address HRSNs

The draft rule also includes proposed updates to:

  • Caregiver Training Services;
  • ACO quality measures re: screening for HRSNs; and
  • the Advanced Primary Care Model (APCM)

All of these proposed changes could affect services to address HRSNs. 

SIGN-ON REQUEST:
Please consider joining the Partnership to Align Social Care Co-Chairs and other organizational stakeholders on TWO sign-on letters offering comments. You may sign on to one or both letters: 

  1. Sign-on letter responding to the RFI re: barriers to implementing services to address HRSNs
  2. Sign-on letter responding changes needed and proposed updates for telehealth, caregiver training services, ACO quality measures, and the Advanced Primary Care Model

We also encourage you to download template language covering all of these issues and incorporate as applicable into your organization's response . As a reminder, comments are due by 5:00 p.m. ET on September 9, 2024, and can be submitted online.  

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