Greater Hampton Roads HIV Health Services Planning Council

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Greater Hampton Roads HIV Health Services Planning Council 2018 Priority Setting & Resource Allocation

Norfolk TGA At A Glance….. Who we serve: Chesapeake Norfolk Virginia Beach Portsmouth Suffolk Isle of Wight Hampton Poquoson Newport News Williamsburg James City County Gloucester County Mathews County York County Currituck Co., NC 2

Roles of the CEO, Grantee and Planning Council Role/Task CEO/Grantee Planning Council Planning Council Formation/Membership X (CEO) Needs Assessment Comprehensive Planning Priority Setting Directives Resource Allocation Coordination of Services Procurement Contract Monitoring Clinical Quality Management X (standards of care) Cost Effectiveness/Outcomes Evaluation Assessment of the Administrative Mechanism 3

PLANNING COUNCIL ROLES The planning council next sets priorities. This means the members decide which services to fund. The planning council makes these decisions about priorities for funding based on many factors: (1) the needs assessment; (2) information about the most successful and economical ways of providing services; (3) actual cost and utilization data provided by the grantee; (4) priorities of people living with HIV who will use services; (5) making Part A funds work well with other services like HIV prevention and substance abuse; (6) the amount of funds from other sources like Medicaid, Medicare, and the State Children's Health Insurance Program; and (7) developing capacity for HIV services in historically underserved communities. The Planning Council must prioritize only service categories that are included in the Ryan White legislation as core medical services or approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services as support services. In setting priorities, planning councils need to focus on the legislative requirement that at least 75% of funds go to core medical services and not more than 25% to supportive services. Support services must contribute to positive medical outcomes for clients. After it sets priorities, the planning council must allocate resources, which means it decides how much funding will be used for each of these service priorities. 4

PLANNING COUNCIL ROLES (CONTINUED) The planning council also has the right to provide “directives” to the grantee on how best to meet the service priorities it has identified. It may direct the grantee to fund services in particular parts of the EMA or TGA (such as outlying counties), or to use specific service models. It may tell the grantee to take specific steps to increase access to care (for example, require that Medical Case Management providers have bilingual staff or that primary care facilities be open one evening or weekend a month). It may also require that services be appropriate for particular populations—for example, it may specify funding for primary care services that target gay men of color. However, the planning council cannot pick specific agencies to fund, or make its directives so narrow that only one agency will quality. The planning council cannot be involved in any aspect of contractor selection (procurement) or in managing or monitoring Part A contracts. 5

Priority Setting & Resource Allocation Guidance How the needs of the following were considered: persons not in care (Unmet Need), persons unaware of their HIV status (EIIHA); and historically underserved populations; How PLWH were involved in the planning and allocation processes and how their priorities were considered in the process; How data were used in the priority setting and allocation processes to increase access to core medical services and to reduce disparities in access to the continuum of HIV/AIDS care in the EMA/TGA; How changes and trends in HIV/AIDS epidemiology data were used in the planning and allocation process; 6

Priority Setting & Resource Allocation Guidance (CONTINUED) How cost data were used in making funding allocation decisions; How the community input process considered and addressed any funding increases or decreases in the Part A award; How MAI funding was considered during the planning process to enhance services to minority populations; How data from other federally funded HIV/AIDS programs were used in developing prioritie; How anticipated changes, due to the Affordable Care Act, were considered in developing priorities; and What efforts have or will be taken to integrate prevention and care planning at the Part A level. 7

RED RIBBON EXERCISE You have 5 red ribbon stickers. CORE SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES You have 5 red ribbon stickers. Place them in the services you feel are MOST IMPORTANT for clients to remain in care. You can use 1 or 5 stickers!!! 8

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