Proposal for Innovative Demonstration Project for Dual
Medicaid/Medicare Members - Virtual PACE
Wisconsin is one of fifteen states that received a demonstration grant
from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to develop a
care coordination and funding model to integrate the care of persons
dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. Awarded by the
Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office ("Office of the Duals"),
Wisconsin's demonstration project is called Virtual PACE.
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What's New
Wisconsin’s Virtual PACE Proposal Posted for Public Comment at CMS
On April 26th, 2012, DHS submitted to CMS a proposal called Virtual
PACE. As part of the federal review process, CMS has posted Wisconsin’s
proposal for public comment. During this time, interested individuals or
groups may submit comments to help inform CMS’s review of Wisconsin’s
proposal.
To submit comments visit the Integrated
Care Resource Center (ICRC) website. (exit DHS)
Public comments must be received by May 31st, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time.
Virtual PACE Proposal to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS) - April 26th, 2012
DHS has submitted to CMS a proposal called Virtual PACE. In 2011,
Wisconsin received a grant from CMS to develop a model program design that
would improve the coordination and cost effectiveness of care for
individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid.
Governor’s Letter of Support (PDF,
59 KB)
Read the Virtual PACE Proposal (PDF,
2 MB)
Public Comments on Draft Proposal
DHS issued a draft proposal on March 16th, 2012 for public comment. The
Department collected public comments through online responses, written
submissions and town hall forums. The comments DHS received during the
30-day public comment period can be viewed by following the links below,
which categorize comments by type of stakeholder.
Previous Updates
- Virtual PACE Demonstration
Draft Proposal for Public Comment - March 16, 2012 (PDF,
360 KB)
DHS announced the release of a draft proposal for the provision
of integrated care to people who are eligible for Medicare and
Medicaid. The proposal was issued on March 16th, 2012 for public
review. The input received during the review period guided the
Department's development of the final proposal submitted to the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
- Stakeholder Advisory Committee -
Committee Roster (PDF, 91 KB)
DHS is pleased to announce the formation of the Virtual
PACE Stakeholder Advisory Committee. The group had its first meeting
March 1, 2012, and will continue meeting throughout the planning for
the Integrated Care Initiative.
- Notice
of Revised Virtual
PACE Implementation Timeline (PDF, 10
KB)
Through mutual agreement, DHS and
CMS have jointly reached a decision to modify the Virtual PACE
demonstration implementation date from July 1, 2012 to January 1, 2013.
- Data
Snapshot - Dual Eligible Members in December 2010 (PDF,
110
KB)
A high-level overview of the populations that
may be eligible for the Virtual PACE demonstration program. This data is
not, by itself, sufficient to reach any program design or cost
projection conclusions.
Stakeholder Engagement and Committees
Online Surveys
To comment on the Virtual PACE program and the Virtual
PACE
grant submission (PDF, 55 KB) please complete one of the following
surveys.
Town Hall Meetings
- December 1, 2011 -
Milwaukee, WI (PDF, 101
KB)
- November 11, 2011 - La
Crosse, WI (PDF, 63
KB)
- November 10, 2011 -
Amherst, WI (PDF, 62
KB)
- October 12, 2011 -
Madison (PDF, 62
KB)
Planning Grant
Wisconsin recently received a $1 million federal grant to secure
federal authority, similar to PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the
Elderly) authority, for the state to have more flexibility in combining
Medicare and Medicaid funding to serve people who have a nursing home or
ICF-MR level of care. While PACE is available only in select counties to
people age 55 or older, and coordinates services through an adult day care
setting, this Virtual PACE pilot program envisions serving younger people
in more counties and with greater flexibility in the location where care
is provided.
Summary of Virtual PACE
Program Proposal (PDF, 67 KB)
The links below are to the DHS and CMS announcement of grant awards and
to the proposal submitted by DHS.
Financial Alignment Model
Subsequent to Wisconsin’s receipt of this important planning grant
for Virtual PACE, the Office of the Duals collaborated with the Center for
Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (the “Innovation Center”) to provide
all states with an opportunity to pursue two financial models for better
integrating care for dual eligibles. These two models include:
- Capitated Model: A State, CMS, and a health plan enter into a
three-way contract, and the plan receives a prospective blended
payment to provide comprehensive, coordinated care.
- Managed Fee-for-Service Model: A State and CMS enter into an
agreement by which the State would be eligible to benefit from savings
resulting from initiatives designed to improve quality and reduce
costs for both Medicare and Medicaid.
CMS is interested in testing these models across the country in
programs that collectively serve up to 1-2 million Medicare-Medicaid
enrollees. All programs will be rigorously evaluated as to their
ability to improve quality and reduce costs. Meaningful engagement
with stakeholders and ensuring beneficiary protections will be a
crucial part of developing and testing these models.
In July 2011, CMS released a State Medicaid Directors' letter to
describe these two new options. States have an option to pursue either or
both of these financial alignment models. As described in the letter,
States interested in the new financial alignment opportunities were
required to submit a letter of intent (LOI) by October 1, 2011. CMS is
offering streamlined approaches for States interested in testing these two
models and technical assistance to support necessary planning activities.
This information can be found on CMS'
website. (Exit DHS)
Wisconsin submitted a Letter of Interest (LOI) in response to this
opportunity. This LOI offers Wisconsin another viable pathway to aligning
Medicare and Medicaid funding for duals. Letter of
Interest from
Secretary Dennis G. Smith (PDF,184 KB).
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