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1 March 8, 2012 https://www.virginiamedicaid.dm as.virginia.gov/wps/portal/Home www.dmas.virginia.gov 1 Department of Medical Assistance Services Changes To Service Facilitation Training and Educational Requirements Department of Medical Assistance Services Long Term Care Division April 2016 https://www.virginiamedicaid.dmas.virginia.gov/wps/portal

2 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov 2012 Appropriations Act The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall: “Strengthen the qualifications and responsibilities of the Consumer Directed Services Facilitator to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of Medicaid home-and- community based waiver enrollees.” 2

3 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov 2013 Actions A workgroup of Service Facilitators, stakeholders, and advocates representing regions met to draft regulatory changes. Regulations issued changes related to the provision of services by enrolled Service Facilitation providers. The emergency regulations are located at: http://register.dls.virginia.gov/details.asp x?id=5450 http://register.dls.virginia.gov/details.asp x?id=5450

4 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov Today’s Presentation Index 1)Changes in training requirements for Current and New Service Facilitators 2)Changes in education requirements for New Service Facilitators

5 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov Service Facilitation Regulatory Changes Training Effective May 15, 2016, and prior to June 15, 2016 date, all current Consumer-Directed Services Facilitators shall be required to complete required training and competency assessments (and achieve a score of at least 80% on each of the individual modules). Satisfactory competency assessments results (80% on each of the individual modules) shall be maintained in the services facilitator’s personnel record and are subject to review by DMAS staff and contractors.

6 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov Service Facilitation Regulatory Changes Training (Ongoing) Service Facilitators who have successfully completed this training previous to May 15, 2016 should retain a copy of successful completion in their files. The regulations require that a condition of renewal of the Medicaid provider agreement, all Consumer Directed Services Facilitators shall take and pass the competency assessments every five years and achieve a score of at least 80% on each of the individual modules.

7 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov Service Facilitation Regulatory Changes Training Training modules are available at http://www.vcu.edu/partnership/servicesf acilitators/index.html and we ask that you complete them as quickly as possible. Any current Services Facilitator who fails to complete the required training by June 15, 2016, may be subject to termination of their provider agreement. http://www.vcu.edu/partnership/servicesf acilitators/index.html

8 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov Service Facilitation Regulatory Changes Training Educational Requirements The emergency regulatory changes apply as follows: Effective May 15, 2016 prior to initial enrollment by the Department as a Consumer Directed Services Facilitator or being hired by a Medicaid-enrolled Services Facilitator provider. All new applicants shall possess, at a minimum, either (i) an Associate’s degree from an accredited college in a health or human services field, or be a registered nurse currently licensed to practice in the Commonwealth and possess a minimum of two years of satisfactory direct care experience supporting individuals with disabilities or older adults; or

9 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov Service Facilitation Regulatory Changes Training Educational Requirements (ii) a Bachelor’s degree in a non-health or human services field and possess a minimum of three years of satisfactory direct care experience supporting individuals with disabilities or older adults. Individuals with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in a health and human service field and possess a minimum of two years of satisfactory direct care experience supporting individuals with disabilities or older adults. Individuals who have a Medicaid provider agreement for Service Facilitation prior to May 15, 2016 are exempt from this educational requirement.

10 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov Service Facilitation Regulatory Changes The emergency regulations require the following: Clarified background check requirements; and Required access to computer with secure internet Please refer to the link listed above for a complete listing of the qualifications.

11 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov Contact Information Services Facilitators may submit any questions regarding the regulatory changes through the following link: http://www.dmas.virginia.gov/Content_pgs/ltc- faq_form.aspx http://www.dmas.virginia.gov/Content_pgs/ltc- faq_form.aspx The “HELPLINE” is available to answer questions Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except on holidays. The “HELPLINE” numbers are:  1-804-786-6273 Richmond area and out-of-state long distance  1-800-552-8627 All other areas (in-state, toll-free long distance)

12 Department of Medical Assistance Services www.dmas.virginia.gov Thank You https://www.virginiamedicaid.dmas.virginia.gov/wps/portal 12


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