Dana Williamson, Director Texas Health and Human Services Commission

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Home and Community Based Services Federal Rules Revision to Statewide Transition Plan Dana Williamson, Director Texas Health and Human Services Commission January 10, 2017

Purpose Provide background on the rules for Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) settings Provide information on the revised statewide transition plan (STP) Provide updates on status of implementation and timelines Answer questions

HCBS Settings These rules apply to: 1915(c) waivers Community Living Assistance and Support Services (CLASS) Deaf Blind with Multiple Disabilities (DBMD) Home and Community-based Services (HCS) Medically Dependent Children Program (MDCP) Texas Home Living (TxHmL) Youth Empowerment Services (YES) 1915(i) state plan services Community First Choice (1915(k) state plan services)) HCBS State of Texas Access Reform (STAR+PLUS) Waiver (1115 demonstration waiver)

HCBS Settings These rules are intended to make sure individuals receive services in settings that are integrated in and support full access to the community. These rules give people the opportunity to: Seek employment in competitive and integrated settings Take part in the community Be in control of personal resources Get the same access to services as those not receiving HCBS With the context of this rule, settings are the various places where waiver services are provided to an individual. An integrated setting is one that enables individuals with disabilities to interact with non-disabled persons to the fullest extent possible.

Key Aspects of Compliance Settings owned and controlled by providers: Legally enforceable lease agreements Privacy/Respect Private access to phone Private medical records Choice of clothing If individual does not need staff assistance--toileting and grooming activities are private Locks on bedroom door if requested Choice of roommates Choice regarding daily activities—independent of group activities if desired

Key Aspects of Compliance Support for access to public transportation to facilitate community integration and autonomy Support for competitive employment or volunteer activities if desired Residences are completely accessible to individuals with disabilities who live at the residence

HCBS Transition Plan States were required to send transition plans to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) detailing how they would review their programs and achieve compliance with the rules by March 2019. Transition plan requirements include: Internal and external review of existing settings to see if rules and policies support regulations and whether individuals experiences match policy Strategies and a plan for remediation Public and stakeholder input into the assessment and remediation strategies

Status of Texas’ HCBS STP Texas submitted a plan to CMS in December 2014 and a revised version in March 2015. Texas received initial feedback from CMS in September 2015 and submitted a revised version in February 2016. Texas received feedback from CMS in June 2016 and submitted a revised version in November 2016. These submissions are to gain initial approval of the STP. While pending approval, work continues and the agency is in the assessment period of the plan.

STP Timeline Systemic/Internal Assessment – completed in December 2015 External Assessment – provider, participant and service coordinator surveys are completed. The analysis of survey results is ongoing. Identify any need for additional remedial action and milestones – Spring & Summer 2017 Remediation Timeline Milestones -anticipated completion date 2018 Next slide contains more detail on the remediation/timeline milestones

Remediation Timeline Milestones Proposed Completion Dates: May 2017 Seek legislative funding during 2017 state legislative session to implement regulations September-June 2017 Amend waivers to include HCBS regulations and any needed rate adjustments Amend program rules Texas Administrative Code; Augment contract monitoring tools already in place March 2018 Revise waiver policy manuals to include HCBS regulations Ongoing Develop educational webinars for 1915(c) providers about HCBS federal regulations

Submitting Feedback on Amended STP in Summer 2017 HHSC will update the STP in the summer of 2017. Will include more substantive changes based on results of external assessments. The 2017 STP updates will be posted for the full 30 days to allow for public comment and inclusion of comments in the update. The posting will be on the HHSC website on the following webpage: https://hhs.texas.gov/services/health/medicaid-and-chip/about-medicaid/homecommunity-based-services

Community Day Habilitation Programs Based on the HCBS final rule, day habilitation is a service state staff have identified as non-compliant with the new HCBS settings regulation. CMS guidance indicates settings in which only individuals with disabilities congregate is not considered integrated into the community. HHSC believes additional funding will be needed to restructure how day activity services are delivered to ensure compliance with new settings provisions.

Legislative Appropriations Request 85th Legislative Session Legislative Appropriations Request (LAR) Texas Health and Human Services Commission Fiscal Years 2018-19 Legislative Appropriations Request, 4.A. Exceptional Item Request Schedule, 85th Regular Session, Agency Submission, Version 1, Item Priority 40  Posted on the Texas HHS Website: https://hhs.texas.gov/about-hhs/communications-events/news/2016/09/hhs-fiscal-years-2018-19-legislative-appropriations-request

LAR Methodology Adds new service-community integration for individuals in their own home or family home Limit community integration to 15 hours per week at $16.44 an hour Funding included to make 3 and 4 bed homes a 24 hour rate No additional funds added to the host home rate Residential providers will be responsible for individualized community integration

Day Habilitation Compliance Option HHSC is working with a stakeholder group consisting of provider associations, advocates and persons receiving services to identify areas of concern and possible revisions to the LAR as submitted.

Day Habilitation Compliance Option HHSC proposes to move forward with the following options: Restructure day habilitation as a waiver service to ensure compliance with community integration. Explore other options for ensuring access to community integration in addition to restructuring day habilitation. hourly service aimed at community integration; and other supports needed to help individuals access the community and work towards educational and employment goals .

HCBS Resources CMS HCBS webpage HHS HCBS webpage http://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid-chip-program-information/by-topics/long-term-services-and-supports/home-and-community-based-services/home-and-community-based-services.html HHS HCBS webpage https://hhs.texas.gov/services/health/medicaid-and-chip/about-medicaid/homecommunity-based-services 1915(c) Statewide Transition Plan webpage https://hhs.texas.gov/doing-business-hhs/provider-portals/resources/home-and-community-based-services-hcbs/hcbs-rules-statewide-transition-plan YES 1915(c) Waiver webpage http://www.dshs.texas.gov/mhsa/yes/Centers-for-Medicare-and-Medicaid-Services-HCBS-Rules.aspx

Ongoing Feedback Please submit any additional questions or feedback on this topic to: Medicaid_HCBS_Rule@hhsc.state.tx.us