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Today's COVID-19 Report: Thursday, April 9, 2020

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Here are the latest need-to-know updates for Thursday, April 9 regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

This morning, Ohio Department of Aging Director Ursel McElroy joined our all-member update call to discuss COVID-19 with our members. Director McElroy shared many of the resources you will read about below. 

Today's ODM Survey Deadline Extended to Tomorrow, Friday, April 10

Reported in an e-alert earlier today, LeadingAge Ohio received communication this morning from the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) regarding an urgent survey request for all Medicaid-certified nursing facilities. The time frame to complete the survey has been extended after concern was expressed that it was too little time for providers to complete, and the survey is now due by close of business tomorrow, Friday, April 10. 

LeadingAge Ohio is sharing the survey link with all members here, but the subject of the email from ODH will read "SURVEY: Nursing Facility COVID-19 Cost Impacts  *PLEASE COMPLETE TODAY* “.

Both ODM and the Ohio Department of Aging (ODA) stated that while the provider number field is not mandatory, all providers are being urged to provide their NPI. 

ODM is open to allowing multi-site providers to respond with an Excel spreadsheet for the multiple facilities of a single entity. An organization responding in this way should send its spreadsheet to Elizabeth.Effah@medicaid.ohio.gov. The survey is only intended for NF providers, not assisted living or other lines of service. Please complete only one survey per facility. As stated before, the surveys are due by COB tomorrow, Friday, April 10. 

ODM acknowledges that this is a very quick turn-around but stressed the importance of Ohio facilities completing the survey. 

LeadingAge Ohio Updates Q&A Master Document

LeadingAge Ohio has updated our Q&A "master document", which encompasses the complete list of member-posed questions received to-date regarding COVID-19. The lengthy document features a table of contents.

ODA Resources for Senior Housing Providers

During the all-member call this morning with Ohio Department of Aging (ODA) Director Ursel McElroy, Director McElroy pointed LeadingAge Ohio housing providers to a few helpful resources on the ODA coronavirus webpage.

In a letter to Ohio affordable senior housing providers, Director McElroy shared Guidelines for Senior Affordable Independent Housing Communities, which were prepared by ODA alongside the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). The guidelines provide recommendations related to managing properties and supporting residents during COVID-19. 

ODA also shared posters for senior housing providers which provide public-facing communications related to COVID-19. 

ODM Shares Managed Care Waivers

In meetings with the DeWine Administration earlier this week, Medicaid staff shared a list of waivers they are extending for Medicaid managed care and MyCare Ohio programs. These include extensive waivers and suspensions of prior authorization requirements, an extension of timely filing requirements to 365 days, and other flexibilities.

The changes are listed below:

Prior authorization

Authorization of MyCare Waiver Services

Waiver Provider Relief 

Non-participating Provider Requirements

COVID-19 Testing and Treatment

Telehealth

Reporting Requirements 

Additional Requirements

The Ohio Department of Medicaid has promised further guidance, including FAQs, on the additional waivers in the coming days. LeadingAge Ohio will post the additional information as soon as it is available in a future Daily COVID-19 Report.

ODM Expands Telehealth to LTSS Providers

This week, the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) announced that it would use authority granted in the earlier telehealth executive order signed on March 20 to significantly expand telehealth services. The initial telehealth expansion had applied principally to providers that operate independently: physicians, licensed independent social workers, and PT/OT/SLP. At that point, ODM recognized that the limited expansion didn’t serve the needs of the LTSS providers, and that they would be working on another rule that would expand telehealth to LTSS providers.

Similar to the first expansion, ODM will allow both synchronous and asynchronous services, and the originating and delivery site requirements are very flexible. Care can be delivered almost anywhere. The list of providers who can deliver telehealth includes RN and LPN services that are provided as part of home health or hospice care that are delivered via telehealth; these services can be billed through the agency.

Regarding home health and hospice, ODM has offered the following guidance:

Hospice Services

Home health services, RN assessment services and RN consultations

Per the previous order, physician services in nursing homes can be delivered via telehealth. Any other services should be part of the per diem rate and reported on cost report. Telehealth flexibility is retroactive to March 9, and formal guidance is anticipated in the next few days. 

Reminder: Sign Up for EIDC Notifications

Earlier today, LeadingAge Ohio learned that some of its members had not received the provider readiness survey being distributed to all Ohio long-term services and supports providers. ODH is distributing the surveys via the Enhanced Information Dissemination and Communication (EIDC) system, and providers who do not receive updates via EIDC should request access via the ODH website.

Palmetto seeks CMS Clarification on Hospice Telehealth

Palmetto GBA reached out to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to get clarification regarding putting routine health care telehealth visits on claims. CMS provided guidance that hospice routine home care telehealth visits do not need to be documented on hospice claims at this time. Palmetto has asked for additional clarification from CMS on this issue and will share additional guidance with LeadingAge Ohio when they receive it.

Friday Morning ODA Webinars

The Ohio Department of Aging (ODA) has begun holding a webinar each Friday with Ohio's Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) to connect on COVID-19 related developments. Director Ursel McElroy is opening these webinars up to all Ohio providers to join in on the discussion. 

The webinars are held each Friday at 10:00 a.m - including tomorrow, Friday, April 10. Registration is available online. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Ohio Statistics: 5,512 Cases, 213 Deaths

As of today, there are 5,512 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ohio and 213 deaths. A total of 1,612 people have been hospitalized, with 497 Ohioans requiring ICU care. 

In-depth data can be accessed by visiting coronavirus.ohio.gov

Questions

Please send all questions to COVID19@leadingageohio.org. Additionally, members are encouraged to visit the LeadingAge Ohio COVID-19 Working Group facebook group to pose questions to peers and share best practices.

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