Title: CARES Planning Initiatives
1 CARES Planning Initiatives
- VISN 8 VA Sunshine Healthcare Network
2Presentation Outline
- February 2003 Changes in Planning Initiatives
- Changes in CARES Projections
- VISN Summary
- VISN-Level Issues
- Special Disability Programs
- Effective Use of Resources
- Proximity
- Vacant Space
- VISN/PI Team Identified Issues
- Collaborative Opportunities
- VISN Markets (5)
- Market Planning Initiatives
- Access
- Inpatient
- Outpatient
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
3February 2003 Changes in Planning Initiatives
4Changes in CARES Projections
- The Revised CARES Projections Incorporates the
following - The Census 2000 into the Veteran Population
projections and therefore, the Enrollment
projections - The new Enrollment Policy Decisions
- Eligibility for new enrollment and
- Increased co-pays
5VISN 8 Summary
- Enrollees
- Projected to decrease by 3 from FY 2001 level to
FY 2022 - Planning Initiatives (PIs)
- Access
- One Market has a PI related to access in Primary
Care - Three Markets have a PI related to Acute Hospital
Care - Inpatient Demand
- One Markets have a total of 1 PI related to
increased inpatient demand - Two Markets have a total of 3 PIs related to
decreased inpatient demand - Outpatient Demand
- Four Markets have a total of 10 PIs related to
increased outpatient demand - No Markets have a PI related to decreased
outpatient demand - Small Facility
- No facilities are projected to require fewer than
40 acute care beds
6VISN 8 Summary
- Other VISN-Level Issues
- Proximity
- Two Tertiary Care facilities are within the
120-mile standard - VISN/PI Team Identified Issues
- San Juan Major Construction
- Tampa VAMC, Fire Safety and Hazardous Materials
Issues - Gainesville Division, Patient Privacy and Life
Safety Issues - Pockets of Extreme Lack of Hospital Access in
Gulf, Central, and North Markets - Collaborative Opportunities
- VISN 8 has opportunities to collaborate with DOD,
NCA, and VBA as well as Enhanced Use
opportunities
7VISN 8 OverviewNHCU
- Nursing Home Care
- The need for NHCU care remains high over the
planning period. However, the NHCU component of
VAs LTC Planning Model is in process of review
to update the projections. - Market Plans shall still consider any space
and/or capital needs for NHCU care needs such as
realignment, renovations and conversion of space.
8Domiciliary Policy
- Domiciliary projections will not be part of this
CAREs cycle. - However, DOMs may and should be included in
Market Plans to reuse vacant space or as a result
of realignments (especially when homelessness or
residential rehab is the focus of Dom bed use).
9VISN 8 Issues Special Disability Programs
- Blind RehabPeak of legally blinded veterans in
2006 at 13,263 (from 12,625 in 01) ? to
11,794 veterans in 25. Consider space planning
for blind rehab programs (i.e., VISORS, VICTORS,
low vision clinics, BROS, VIST) restoration
of inpt capacity for comprehensive blind rehab
ctrs. - SCI No recommendations.
- TBI Distinct and separate space needed for
CARF-accredited TBI inpatient care at the Tampa
VA Medical Center (one of 4 national ctrs).
10VISN Level IssuesEffective Use of Resources
Proximity
- Acute Care Hospitals with similar missions that
are within 60 miles of each other - Tertiary Care Hospitals within 120 miles of each
other
11VISN Level IssuesEffective Use of Resources
Space
- Current Vacant Space 39,315 square feet.
- Once the future workload demand data is
translated into future space needs, any excess
space that is identified will be added to the
Vacant Space pool. - The final Planning Initiative for all VISNs will
be to reduce this total Vacant Space pool by at
least 10 beginning in FY2004 and 30 in FY2005.
12VISN Level IssuesPI Team Identified Issues
- Listed below are other issues that the VISN will
consider when developing the Market Plans - San Juan Major Construction
- Tampa VAMC, Fire Safety and Hazardous Materials
Issues - Gainesville Division, Patient Privacy and Life
Safety Issues - Pockets of Extreme Lack of Hospital Access in
Gulf, Central, and North Markets
13VISN Level IssuesCollaborative Opportunities
- The following collaborative opportunities have
been identified for VISN 8 to consider when
completing Market Plans - VBA
- Jacksonville, FL OPC, Mini Regional Office
- Broward County, FL OPC, Mini Regional Office
- NCA identification of areas they would like to
expand - Bay Pines (currently a co-located site)
- Gainesville
- Lake City
- San Juan (potential collocation at Fort
Buchanan). - If a new facility is obtained in Gulf South
sub-market, coordinate obtaining additional
property with NCA Enhanced-Use possible
opportunities for vacant space
14VISN Level IssuesCollaborative Opportunities
- DoD
- CBOC co-located with the Navy in Key West
Florida. Potential for further development
exists. - Naval Hospital Jacksonville, McDill AFB in Tampa,
Patrick AFB in Brevard County. - San Juan VAMC has started discussions with the
DoD facilities located on Puerto Rico to pursue
collaborative sharing initiatives.
15VISN 8 North Market
- Description of Market Area
- This 52 county market area is the largest VISN 8
market in square miles. It was developed to
include the more heavily populated counties of
the Atlantic coastal areas and immediate interior
counties in Florida and Georgia, the heavily
populated counties of north central Florida, and
the more rural counties of the eastern half of
the panhandle area of Florida and south Georgia.
- Medical Center(s)
- North Florida South Georgia HCS
- Gainesville Division
- Lake City Division
16VISN 8 North MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Access
- Primary Care 66 of the veterans are within the
Access Standard - Hospital Care 35 of the veterans are within the
Access Standard - Tertiary Care 100 of the veterans are within
the Access Standard
70
65
This represents the Travel Time Guideline.
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying the percentage threshold and then a
volume criteria.
17VISN 8 North MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying a percentage change criteria for each
CARES Category. If the gap meets this threshold,
then it must meet the workload threshold criteria
(beds for inpatient categories and stops for
outpatient categories).
18VISN 8 North MarketCARES Non-PI Workload Gaps
19VISN 8 North MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
- The following facilities were projected to have
less than 40 beds in FY 2012 and/or 2022.
20VISN 8 Atlantic Market
- Description of Market Area
- Location This is the most heavily populated
market in VISN 8. It is anchored by the Miami
VAMC in the South Submarket and the WPB VAMC in
the North. The natural barriers of the
Everglades, combined with the north/south travel
patterns on I-95, played a large part in
determining the of 15 CBOCs..
- Medical Center(s)
- Miami
- West Palm Beach
21VISN 8 Atlantic MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Access
- NO Access gaps identified in this Market
70
65
This represents the Travel Time Guideline.
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying the percentage threshold and then a
volume criteria.
22VISN 8 Atlantic MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying a percentage change criteria for each
CARES Category. If the gap meets this threshold,
then it must meet the workload threshold criteria
(beds for inpatient categories and stops for
outpatient categories).
23VISN 8 Atlantic MarketCARES Non-PI Workload Gaps
24VISN 8 Atlantic MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
- The following facilities were projected to have
less than 40 beds in FY 2012 and/or 2022.
25VISN 8 Puerto Rico Market
- Description of Market Area
- This market has the largest market share in the
VHA of 50. Puerto Rico has no submarkets. It is
comprised of the islands of Puerto Rico, US
Virgin Islands of St. Thomas St. Croix, and
Arecibo. The market has one tertiary Medical
Center in San Juan and six CBOCs.
- Medical Center(s)
- San Juan
26VISN 8 Puerto Rico MarketCARES Planning
Initiatives
- Access
- CARES was unable to complete an access analysis
for Puerto Rico. Based on the PI selection
team's analysis of distance to VA facilities, it
appears Puerto Rico is within access thresholds.
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying the percentage threshold and then a
volume criteria.
27VISN 8 Puerto Rico MarketCARES Planning
Initiatives
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying a percentage change criteria for each
CARES Category. If the gap meets this threshold,
then it must meet the workload threshold criteria
(beds for inpatient categories and stops for
outpatient categories).
28VISN 8 Puerto Rico MarketCARES Non-PI Workload
Gaps
29VISN 8 Puerto Rico MarketCARES Planning
Initiatives
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
- The following facilities were projected to have
less than 40 beds in FY 2012 and/or 2022.
30VISN 8 Gulf Market
- Description of Market Area
- This market is made up of 11 counties extending
south from its one tertiary Medical Center. It
has 8 CBOCs. It is characterized by dense
populations along the coast and sparse
populations inland.
- Medical Center(s)
- Bay Pines
31VISN 8 Gulf MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Access
- Primary Care 85 of the veterans residing within
the Market are within the Access Standard - Hospital Care 50 of the veterans are within the
Access Standard - Tertiary Care 100 of the veterans are within
the Access Standard
70
65
This represents the Travel Time Guideline.
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying the percentage threshold and then a
volume criteria.
32VISN 8 Gulf MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying a percentage change criteria for each
CARES Category. If the gap meets this threshold,
then it must meet the workload threshold criteria
(beds for inpatient categories and stops for
outpatient categories).
33VISN 8 Gulf MarketCARES Non-PI Workload Gaps
34VISN 8 Gulf MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
- The following facilities were projected to have
less than 40 beds in FY 2012 and/or 2022.
35VISN 8 Central Market
- Description of Market Area
- This is the second most heavily populated market
in VISN 8, with all 8 urban counties. The Market
is served by one tertiary care Medical Center and
8 CBOCs.
36VISN 8 Central MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Access
- Primary Care 88 of the veterans are within the
Access Standard - Hospital Care 45 of the veterans are within the
Access Standard - Tertiary Care 100 of the veterans are within
the Access Standard
70
65
This represents the Travel Time Guideline.
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying the percentage threshold and then a
volume criteria.
37VISN 8 Central MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
NOTES Significant Gaps are determined by first
applying a percentage change criteria for each
CARES Category. If the gap meets this threshold,
then it must meet the workload threshold criteria
(beds for inpatient categories and stops for
outpatient categories).
38VISN 8 Central MarketCARES Non-PI Workload Gaps
39VISN 8 Central MarketCARES Planning Initiatives
- Small Facility Planning Initiative
- The following facilities were projected to have
less than 40 beds in FY 2012 and/or 2022.