Transition Information for HCS Providers Heart of Texas Region MHMR Center November 18, 2009 MRA Service Coordination for Home and Community-Based Services.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Advisory Council April 1, 2011 Child Care Development Fund – State Plan for Federal Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013.
Advertisements

1 EEC Board Meeting May 10, 2011 Child Care Development Fund – State Plan for Federal Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013.
Roles and Responsibilities. Collaborative Efforts to Improve Student Achievement Guidelines for developing integrated planning and decision making processes.
Intro. Website Purposes  Provide templates and resources for developing early childhood interagency agreements and collaborative procedures among multiple.
Catholic School Councils A summary of 19 page document listed on school website.
What It Means for HCS Participants & Their Families Hill Country Community MHMR Center March 23, 2010 Changing from HCS Case Management to Service Coordination.
Performance Management Process
WIOA Timeline and Action Plan for States
1 (DMH) Proposed Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Issue Resolution Process.
Implementation Council Meeting Structure and Resources Background: The Implementation Council (Council) roles and responsibilities are described in the.
Biennial Plan for Adults with Intellectual Disability and Autism
TY: Understanding the Plan, Process, and other options.
1. Renewing Your Agency’s Contract 2 FY 2013 CACFP Application Late August an will be sent to the Authorized Representative regarding FY2013 contract.
Chapter 43 An Act Relative to Improving Accountability and Oversight of Education Collaboratives Presentation to Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Clinical Quality Review Team (CQRT) A Guide to the Authorization Process for Alameda County Behavioral Health Plan Members.
More About The DDD Assessment “A new way to assess and plan for supports and services for people with developmental disabilities” Aging & Disability Services.
SACS CASI Background Dedicated to advancing excellence in education worldwide, AdvancED provides accreditation, research, and professional services to.
MaineCare Initiatives Supported Through The State Innovation Model Stefanie Nadeau, Director Office of MaineCare Services.
PHAB's Approach to Internal and External Evaluation Jessica Kronstadt | Director of Research and Evaluation | November 18, 2014 APHA 2014 Annual Meeting.
Principal Leadership Academy Basic Leadership Training November 2012.
1 VA-Affiliated Nonprofit Research and Education Corporations (NPCs) Barbara F. West Executive Director National Association of Veterans’ Research and.
T HE T RANSITION OF HCS C ASE M ANAGEMENT TO MRA S ERVICE C OORDINATION.
Noneducational Community-based Support Services Funding Education Service Center Region 11 Fort Worth, Texas.
Atlanta Public Schools Project Management Framework Proposed to the Atlanta Board of Education to Complete AdvancED/SACS “Required Actions” January 24,
1 Long-term Care Vermont’s Approach Individual Supports Unit Division of Disability and Aging Services Department of Disabilities, Aging & Independent.
Transition Information for HCS Providers Spindletop MHMR Services January 28, 2010 MRA Service Coordination for Home and Community-Based Services.
Water Supply Planning Initiative State Water Commission November 22, 2004.
Texana Center Provider Meeting Agenda February 18, 2010  Introductions  Information for HCS Participants & Families Purpose of Transition Impact, Goals.
John Stem 7 th Annual Summit on VR PEQA Louisville, Kentucky.
What It Means for HCS Participants and Their Families.
Presented by: Yolanda Chavez, RN, BSN Policy Rules and Curriculum Development Unit DADS Regulatory Services 1 DADS REGULATORY UPDATE March 2013.
Interim Executive Director June  Financial Management Practices Audit Results Fiscal Year Audit Results Fiscal Year Internal.
Creating Pathways for Education, Career and Life Success Webinar: Developing a Pathways Plan January 18, 2013 Facilitated by Jeff Fantine, Consultant.
Operating Standards for Children with Disabilities Update December 2013.
Transition Information for HCS Providers Gulf Bend Center March 24, 2010 MRA Service Coordination for Home and Community-Based Services.
Circuit Rider Training Program (CRTP) Circuit Rider Professional Association Annual General Meeting and Conference August 30, 2012.
NOAA Cooperative Institutes John Cortinas, Ph.D. OAR Cooperative Institute Program, Program Manager NOAA Cooperative Institute Committee, Chairperson.
Transition Information for HCS Providers Gulf Bend Center March 24, 2010 MRA Service Coordination for Home and Community-Based Services.
Performance Management A briefing for new managers.
DIRECT NURSING SERVICES 1. WHAT ARE DIRECT NURSING SERVICES? Direct Nursing Services are a direct shift nursing service provided by an RN or LPN for an.
1 Strategic Plan Review. 2 Process Planning and Evaluation Committee will be discussing 2 directions per meeting. October meeting- Finance and Governance.
Transition Information for HCS Providers Meeting 2 Heart of Texas Region MHMR Center January 21, 2010 MRA Service Coordination for Home and Community-Based.
SPC Advisory Committee Training - TAC Fall 2015 Institutional Research President’s Office 1 Abridged from the SPC Advisory Committee Training on October.
SPC Advisory Committee Training Fall 2015 Institutional Research President’s Office SPC 10/9/20151.
NOVEMBER 19 TH, AM – 12PM Resource Family Approval Project Management Team Welcome.
A Call to Action for 2016 Student Success Anson Green Director Texas Workforce Commission November 17, 2016 WIOA UPDATE NOVEMBER 17,
1 Community-Based Care Readiness Assessment and Peer Review Overview Department of Children and Families And Florida Mental Health Institute.
1 School Board and Superintendent Continuous Improvement and Evaluation Quality New Mexico June 9, 2011.
The MFC/SPTF Awareness Raising Campaign How to present the Universal Standards to your MFI members and Network board Updated August 2013.
CHILDREN OF PRISONERS PARTNERSHIP What is the Children of Prisoners (CP) Partnership? The CP Partnership is a funding project between PFI and selected.
Home and Community-Based Medicaid Waiver Services Aged and Disabled Medicaid Waiver Update March 2016.
ROSIE D. V. ROMNEY Implementing the Court Order. The Court Decision 1/26/06: Court enters sweeping decision finding Massachusetts in violation of EPSDT.
Session objectives After completing this session you will:
School Community Council Roles and Responsibilities
THURSDAY TARGETED TRAINING: Reporting Regulations and Requirements
Program Integrity Reforms Personal Care and Home-Based Services
Board of Early Education and Care Planning and Evaluation Committee
2017 NYSACRA/NYSRA Leadership Conference November 30, 2017
VERMONT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LEADERS
Training Appendix for Adult Protective Services and Employment Supports June 2018.
Division of Long-Term Services and Supports
DDD OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT PROCESS
The Process for Final Approval: Ongoing Monitoring
2019 Local School District Charter Application Process
Field Utilization Review Waiver/Community Services UR
Dana Williamson, Director Texas Health and Human Services Commission
2019 Spring & Fall Timeline May 10, 2019
Coordination with MCOs A Regional Model
Contract Accountability & Oversight
New Special Education Teacher Webinar Series
Presentation transcript:

Transition Information for HCS Providers Heart of Texas Region MHMR Center November 18, 2009 MRA Service Coordination for Home and Community-Based Services

Introductions

Meeting Agenda Introductions Purpose of the Transition Timelines & Activities 1. DADS 2. MRAs Clarifying Roles 1. HCS Provider, MRA SC, & DADS Responsibilities 2. Comparison of MRLA & MRA SC for HCS 3. DADS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) MRA Transition Summary Meeting Evaluation & Next Steps

Purpose of Transition to MRA SC SB 1, Section 48 (81 st Session) Provides $207 million General Revenue for home and community- based programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and for reshaping the system of services. 7,832 people on waiting lists will receive waiver related community services by August Additionally, HCS services will be provided to people leaving large & medium ICFs, children aging out of foster care, and children & adults at risk of institutionalization. The funding for increased community services is contingent, in part, on the transfer of case management from the HCS Provider to the MRA.

DADS Transition Timeline September 2009 DADS stakeholder meeting on draft HCS and Service Coordination rules held 9/14/09. January 2010 Proposed HCS and SC rules > MCAC & DADS Council for approval to publish in TX Register. February 2010 Proposed rules published in Texas Register for 30 days. March 2010 Public comments on proposed rules received and reviewed. April 2010 Proposed rules revised as needed, response to public comment. Training for HCS Providers and MRAs begins. May 2010 Training for HCS Providers and MRAs continues. June 2010 Implementation of HCS & SC rule changes – HCS Case Management becomes MRA Service Coordination.

DADS Transition Activities DADS preparation priorities prior to transfer of HCS case management: Develop Program Handbook, forms & templates – includes PDP & Implementation Plan (IP) Make changes to CARE information system Communicate changes to individuals receiving HCS services & their families Develop training for MRAs and HCS Providers Support flexibility of HCS Provider transitional case management requirements (TBD)

DADS 2010 Spring Training Locations Region 20 ESC, 1314 Hines Avenue San AntonioApril 5 & 6 United Way of Greater Houston, 50 Waugh Drive HoustonApril 13 & 14 The Resource Connection, 1400 Circle Drive Fort WorthApril 19 & 20 Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, 1501 Mac Davis Lane LubbockApril 29 & 30 The Power Center, Post Oak Road HoustonMay 11 & 12 The Resource Connection Fort WorthMay 18 & 19

MRA Transition Timeline November 2009 Begin HCS CM transition meetings between Providers and MRAs – completed November 18, 2009 Develop local case numbers for HCS consumers identified in DADS report – completed December 28, 2009 Obtain access to Electronic Data Transfer System (EDTS) – completed December 2009 Develop MRA dedicated webpage to post information and updates on local transition planning – dedicated page up December 7, 2009 January 2010 Educate local Advisory Boards, PNAC and Center Board of Trustees – PNAC presentation made November 2009 Determine staff requirements – HCS service coordinators, supervisors & support Create Provider/MRA contact lists Select MRA HCS SC Supervisor – selection completed December 29, 2009

MRA Transition Timeline (con’t) January, continued Create Job Descriptions for HCS-MRA Service Coordinators Revise Policies & Procedures as needed Develop HCS-MRA Service Coordination Training Plan, Curriculum, and Manual February 2010 Encourage provider sponsored consumer/family relation meetings with the MRA March 2010 Post positions, interview and prepare for hire MRA HCS SCs

MRA Transition Timeline, (con’t) April 2010 Begin training HCS SCs, including training provided by DADS With DADS and Providers, develop a process to manage May and June PDPs and IPCs Create Provider/MRA contact lists Assign SCs to HCS participant caseloads Begin establishing MRA consumer records May 2010 Consumer Relations—HCS-MRA SC to begin building relationships with providers and consumers

Clarifying MRA, Provider & DADS Roles 3 approaches to explain fundamental roles & responsibilities after the transfer to MRA SC effective June 1, 2010: Draft HCS rule amendments (subject to change before final adoption) Comparison of MRLA & draft HCS rule requirements DADS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the HCS Case Management Transition

Draft HCS Rule: MRA Service Coordinator SC, person/LAR form Services Planning Team (SPT) with other participants selected by person/LAR including provider. Continue enrollment of people into HCS program. Conduct person-directed planning and completes PDP specifying needed services to achieve desired outcomes identified by person/LAR. Update PDP annually or as needed. Coordinate IPC completion with HCS provider, person/LAR. SC, person/LAR or provider may request revision to IPC and/or PDP. SC agrees or disagrees with IPC renewals & revisions. Monitor provision of individual’s program services.

Draft HCS Rule: MRA Service Coordinator MRA SC monitoring must: Document person’s progress towards achieving outcomes in PDP. Ensure concerns with implementation of PDP are communicated to Provider & attempts are made to resolve. Notify Provider if SC becomes aware emergency necessitates an HCS service to ensure health & safety and service is not on IPC/exceeds IPC amount. Assist with transfers and approving discharges. NOTE: SC monitoring frequency will vary based on the needs of the person. Minimum frequency of contact is quarterly; monthly contact may be necessary for some people. The Discovery process for PDP development or renewal includes determination of frequency.

Draft HCS Rule: HCS Provider Complete assessments & submit LON requests to DADS. Coordinate completion of the IPC with MRA SC, person/LAR & submit to DADS for approval. Develop Implementation Plan (IP) for delivery of person’s HCS program services, with the person/LAR, based on the PDP. Deliver services according to IPC authorized by DADS. Monitor the delivery of services on IPC in accordance with HCS Program Certification Principles. Monitor progress related to program services in accordance with IP.

Draft HCS Rule: DADS Conduct residential & certification reviews of HCS Providers to evaluate compliance with HCS Principles (WS & C). Continue to approve IPCs & LONs (Utilization Review – UR). Expand current role to oversee Service Coordination for individuals in the HCS Program (MRA Contract Accountability and Oversight unit).

Comparison: MRLA & MRA Service Coordination MRLADraft HCS Rule MRA conducted survey/certification Service Coordination provided by the MRA Service Coordinator facilitated PDP and documented the outcomes Provider submitted strategies to the MRA for approval MRA responsible for initial IPC & entered IPC into CARE. DADS conducts survey/certification Service Coordination provided by the MRA Service Coordinator facilitated PDP and documented the outcomes Provider develops Implementation Plan based on PDP MRA responsible for initial IPC & enters IPC into CARE.

Comparison: MRLA & MRA Service Coordination MRLA Draft HCS Rule MRA responsible to complete IPC renewals & revisions & enter in CARE. MRA completed initial ICAP & renewed every 3 years. MRA completed initial MRRC & entered MRRC in CARE. Provider responsible to complete IPC renewals & revision in coordination with MRA & enter in CARE. MRA agrees or disagrees and signs in CARE. MRA completes initial ICAP; Provider completes renewed ICAP every 3 years. MRA agrees or disagrees and signs in CARE. MRA completes initial MRRC & enters MRRC in CARE.

Comparison: MRLA & MRA Service Coordination MRLADraft HCS Rule MRA completed annual MRRCs & entered in CARE. DADS assigned LON. MRA submitted UR for DADS approval. Provider completes annual MRRC & enters in CARE. MRA agrees or disagrees and signs in CARE. DADS assigns LON. Provider submits UR for DADS approval.

DADS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) DADS published & updates FAQs to explain the transfer of HCS case management to the MRA: FAQ topics include: PDP, IPC & IP – relationships between planning tasks, participants, processes & timeframes Monitoring responsibilities of MRA SC & HCS Provider Coordination & communications between MRA SC & HCS Provider Various topics including emergency response, CARE system, program handbook, funding changes, etc. For FAQ updates, sign up for “ Updates” through GovDelivery at DADS website.

MRA Service Coordination for HCS Transition Summary Primary MRA goals prior to June 1, 2010 implementation: Clear delineation and common understanding of fundamental functions of the MRA Service Coordinator & HCS Provider Staffing, training & equipping MRA operations to provide qualified and consistent Service Coordination for HCS participants Productive communications with the HCS Provider network to ensure effective long-term working relationships Support for HCS participants & families to minimize service disruption and promote progress towards each person’s desired outcomes

Meeting Evaluation & Next Steps What worked this meeting? What should change in the next meeting? What do we know now that will need to be discussed at next meeting (Agenda Items)?