1 / 30

Compliance and the Board

Compliance and the Board. Casie Pauley, MPA Program Coordinator Health Center Operations, CPCA. 19 Key Health Center Program Requirements. Health Center Program Statute: Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. §254b). Role of a Compliance Program.

Télécharger la présentation

Compliance and the Board

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Compliance and the Board Casie Pauley, MPA Program Coordinator Health Center Operations, CPCA

  2. 19 Key Health Center Program Requirements Health Center Program Statute: Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. §254b)

  3. Role of a Compliance Program

  4. Why do we need Compliance? • Health Care is one of the most regulated industries • Rising health care costs results in increased governmental scrutiny • Government is the biggest payer • It’s required by governmental agencies • Risks of non-compliance are great!

  5. What does it mean to be a Health Center Board Member? • Fiduciary Duties • Duty of Care • Duty of Loyalty • Duty of Obedience • Board of Directors Functions and Responsibilities • Where do you start learning about compliance?

  6. Governing Board Handbook • HRSA’s Governing Board Handbook • BPHC designed this handbook as an orientation tool to assist new members in understanding the structure and responsibilities of a governing board. http://bphc.hrsa.gov/technicalassistance/TAResources.aspx?Mode=SubTopicSubResource&STopic=Governance#Governance/Board

  7. Program Requirement 17: Board Authority • Policy making and monitoring • Policies reviewed… When and how often? • Has the Board signed off on the revisions?

  8. Policy Making Process Board Considers New Policy Is this policy in keeping with the mission statement Is this policy or action necessary and appropriate? No No Yes Yes Sufficient to warrant amending mission statement Is this policy or action necessary and appropriate? No No Board does not make this policy Yes Yes Board makes this policy

  9. Who’s Responsible? • Long-term goals Day-to day operations • Short-term goals (monitor) Short-term goals (execute) • Personnel policies Staff development • Org. chart Staff hiring • CEO/Director evaluation only Staff evaluations • Staff salaries (budget line item) Staff salary approval • Budget (approves) Budget (develops) • Capitol purchases Maintenance • Major repairs Minor & Emergency repairs • Fees & collections (approves) Fees & Collections (develops)

  10. Who’s Responsible? Board OversightAdministrator • Long-term goals Day-to day operations • Short-term goals (monitor) Short-term goals (execute) • Personnel policies Staff development • Org. chart Staff hiring • CEO/Director evaluation only Staff evaluations • Staff salaries (budget line item) Staff salary approval • Budget (approves) Budget (develops) • Capitol purchases Maintenance • Major repairs Minor & Emergency repairs • Fees & collections (approves) Fees & Collections (develops)

  11. Your Health Center Bylaws • Should include: • Term limits • How and when board meetings will be conducted • How board members and officers will be selected • Duties of corporate officers/executive committee • Committee Structure • Description of the board’s relationship with the center’s CEO and staff

  12. The Board’s Role in Strategic Planning

  13. Program Requirement 17: Board Authority Cont’d • Establishment of general policies for the health center • Holding monthly meetings • Selection/dismissal and performance evaluation of the health center CEO • Measuring and evaluating the organization’s progress in meeting its annual and long-term programmatic and financial goals and developing plans for long-range viability of the organization

  14. Questions for the Board: Requirement 17 • Does your board approve the applications related to the health center project, including grants applications and other HRSA requests regarding scope of project? • Does your board approve the annual health center budget and audit? • Are these reviews and approvals being documented in the board meeting minutes?

  15. Additional Questions: Requirement 17 • Does the board select the services (beyond those required in law, i.e., “Required Services”) to be provided by the health center, as well as the location and mode of delivery of those services? • Does the board determine the hours during which services are provided at health center sites, ensuring that these are appropriate and responsive to the community’s needs? • Are these reviews and approvals documented in the board minutes?

  16. Quality as Compliance Where to Start • Create the Basic Structures • Evaluate & Determine Priorities • Select Performance Measures • Collect Data/Determine a Baseline • Analyze Data/Evaluate Performance • Plan & Implement Changes for Improvement • Monitor Performance Over Time

  17. Create the Basic Structures • QI Committee • QI Plan & Health care plan • QI calendar • Clinical practice guidelines • Policies & procedures • Peer review • Chart audits • Patient satisfaction surveys & employee surveys • Tracking systems • Credentialing and privileging • Data sources

  18. Internal Monitoring • Major Risk Areas • False Claims Act • HIPAA and HITECH Act • Grant Requirements • Anti-Kickback Act • Stark Act • Workplace Safety Laws • Employment Laws

  19. External Monitoring Who Investigates? • OIG - Office of the Inspector General • OCR – Office for Civil Rights • HRSA/BPHC – Health Resources and Services Administration/Bureau of Primary Health Care • State Privacy • CDPH – licensed clinics and facilities • Licensing boards – licensed professionals • CA Attorney – unlicensed individuals (e.g., MAs) • District Attorney • Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA)

  20. Program Requirement 18: Board Composition • 51% of Board members must be consumers • Must be representative of the individuals being served by the health center • Must have between 9 and 25 members • Bylaws must specify a range or specific number • Non-consumer board members must be representative of the community in which the health center’s service area is located • No more than one half (50%) of the non-consumer board members may derive more than 10% of their annual income from the health care industry

  21. Program Requirement 19: Conflict of Interest • Bylaws should include provisions that prohibit conflict of interest. • Written standards of conduct • Board and Employee conflicts • Gratuities • Disciplinary Actions • Family Members • CEO/ED not a voting member

  22. What should the board do? Ask Questions • How is your compliance program structured? Who is responsible? • Does the compliance committee report to the board? How frequently? • What are the goals of the compliance program? • How are compliance risks determined? • How are compliance risks reported to the board? • Is there a code of conduct for the organization? • What compliance related training and education is provided?

  23. Additional Questions the Board Should be Asking • Is your budget in line for this period? • Where are you on your strategic plan? • Do you receive Board packets and meeting minutes? • Do you see the Quality Meeting minutes? • Do you receive data on patient complaints? • Do you see productivity data? • Are you documenting major actions and decisions made by the board?

  24. Policy Information Notice (PIN) 2014-01 • Health Center Program Governance PIN • Key clarity points • Structure and functioning of boards • Requirements for public centers under co-applicant arrangements • Waiver for the 51% patient majority for eligible 330 grantees and lookalikes • Elimination of the waiver consideration for monthly meeting requirement

  25. Resources • New Governance PIN 2014-01 http://bphc.hrsa.gov/policiesregulations/policies/pin201401.pdf • Governance Overview http://bphc.hrsa.gov/policiesregulations/governance/index.html • Corporate Responsibility and Health Care Quality: A Resource for Health Care Boards of Directors https://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/docs/complianceguidance/CorporateResponsibilityFinal%209-4-07.pdf

  26. CPCAHealth Center Board Peer Network • The CPCA Health Center Board Peer Network provides an opportunity for Community Clinic and Health Center board members to be more involved in the organizations for which they govern. Stay up to date on issues impacting health center governance, state-wide policy issues and facilitate sharing with your peers across the state.   • http://www.cpca.org/index.cfm/health-center-resources/peer-networks-workgroups/health-center-board-peer-network/

  27. Questions? Contact Casie Pauley cpauley@cpca.org

More Related