Telehealth and Tele-Hurdles in a Rural Health Clinic: A School Board Collaborative Partnership 2018 Louisiana Rural Health Association Conference Baton Rouge Randy McKinney, RHC Administrator Bienville Family Clinic 1175 Pine Street Arcadia, LA 71001 (318) 263-7970 (o) [email protected]Tara Haskins, DNP, RN Associate Professor of Nursing [email protected](318) 257-3033
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Telehealth and Tele-Hurdles in a Rural Health Clinic:A School Board Collaborative Partnership
2018 Louisiana Rural Health Association ConferenceBaton Rouge
Randy McKinney, RHC Administrator Bienville Family Clinic
1175 Pine StreetArcadia, LA 71001(318) 263-7970 (o)
Child must be registered by parent or guardian (Consent) Child presents with problem RN triages child to see if medical visit could benefit the child If RN determines that child can benefit from visit with provider, RN places the visit on the
Bienville Family Clinic Schedule in the BFC eClinicalWorks system. After RN enters vitals and other information, RN “flags” the child as “ready for provider,” just as we do in our office for an in-person visit.
RN attempts to contact parent/guardian Parents can be present during the visit:
At the School At the Clinic or Via Speakerphone at School
Bienville Family Clinic phone system is extended to all parish schools.
Service Delivery Elements
Live Audio/Video connection is made between school and clinic. RN Acts as Presenter
Using appropriate equipment to assist Provider with Exam Specialized camera with lenses
General Viewing Lens For large areas of the body Mouth, tongue and throat areas
Specialized Derm Lens Close views of skin, lesions, etc
Otoscope Electronic Stethescope
Transmits heart and lung sounds
Service Delivery Elements
RN then assists Provider with carrying out treatment plan. Provider sends electronic prescription to pharmacy of choice, if
warranted. Visit summary to Primary Care Provider is sent (if our clinic is
not PCP) for continuity of care. This is a very important Program Element!
Louisiana RHC Medicaid Guidelines state this about billing Medical/Behavioral Encounters:
If a covered service is provided via an interactive audio and video telecommunications system (telemedicine), it must be identified on the claims form by appending the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) 1996 complaint modifier “GT” to the appropriate procedure code.
Getting Paid???
We worked with a Practice Management Consultant in the Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health of the Department of Health and Hospitals to make an inquiry to the Director of the Louisiana Medicaid Program about RHCs getting paid for Telehealth Services.
PRIOR TO PURCHASING TELEHEALTH EQUIPMENT
We included all important elements in the information that we sent to Medicaid Contractors:
Standards from Louisiana Medicaid Provider Manual Medically Necessary Encounter NP Provider in RHC RN at School as Presenter and to Support Provider Actual Live Audio/Video Connection with Specialized Exam
Equipment Visit Summary Transmitted to Primary Care Provider following
Visit for Continuity of Care
We went to the Medicaid Contractors.
All five (5) Medicaid contractor’s stated that they would pay for the encounters, as RHC Encounters.
Some sent this statement to us, in writing.
What the Medicaid Contractors Told Us
A Nurse-Practitioner/Physician Collaborative Practice Agreement was designed around our program of Telehealth Delivery.
Telehealth Equipment to be used was included in proposed agreement.
That agreement has been approved by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing and is currently in place.
Collaborative Practice Agreement
Student Population Chronic Illnesses 2016-2017
Enhancement of the school health program
Years 2015/16 2016/17 Change
School nurse encounters
9,662 13,934 Increase of 4,272 (30.65%)
Getting consents……. % of school population
School 2016/17 2017/18 Change
Arcadia 62% 70% +8%
Bienville 81% 90% +9%
Castor 36% 65% +29%
Gibsland 65% 76% +12%
Ringgold 69.5% 78% +8.5%
Saline 72% 90% +18%
Telehealth visits
2016/17Academic Year # of Telehealth visits
2016/17 627
2017/18 662 (April 30th)
Telehealth Visits by Month 2016/17
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
May
April
March
February
January
December
November
October
September
August
Faculty/Staff
Student
Parent Satisfaction Survey results 2016/17
School # of respondents Are you aware of telehealth services ? Yes
If your child used telehealth, were you satisfied?
Arcadia 35 80% 100%
Bienville 17 76.5% 100%
Castor 84 84.% 100%
Gibsland 17 66.6% 100%
Ringgold 105 86% 100%
Saline 61 89% 100%
Benefits to Teachers/staff
• Telehealth is helping them maintain their monthly incentive bonus for having no absences.
•Prescriptions are picked up on their way home.
•Allows them to better manage their time for work and their family.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Randy McKinney, RHC Administrator Bienville Family Clinic