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Targeted Case Management (TCM) “... case management services that assist Medi-Cal eligible individuals within a specified target group gain access to needed medical, social, educational and other services. Case management services ensure that the changing needs of the Medi-Cal eligible person are addressed on an ongoing basis and appropriate choices are provided among the widest array of options for meeting those needs.” (W&I Code § )

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TCM Services Documented assessment of needs Written, comprehensive service plan Linkage and consultation (follow-up) Crisis assistance planning Assistance with accessing services (e.g., arranging for transportation or translation) Periodic evaluation of service effectiveness.

Documented Assessment Identifying the individual’s needs and the selection of activities and assistance necessary to meet those needs. Includes a review of the:  medical and/or mental condition,  training needs for community living,  vocational and educational needs,  physical needs (food, clothing),  social and/or emotional status;  housing/physical environment and  familial/social support. Service Plan Development Based upon the assessed needs (and in consultation with the beneficiary), the plan includes:  the actions required to meet the identified service needs,  the community programs, persons and/or agencies to which the individual will be referred, and  a description of the nature, frequency and duration of the activities and strategies to achieve the service outcomes.

Linkage and Consultation Linkage and consultation for the beneficiary and referral to providers of service and placement activities. Requires the case manager to follow-up with the beneficiary and/or provider of service within 30 days of the service to determine whether the services were received and met the needs of the beneficiary. Assistance with Accessing Services Assisting the beneficiary in accessing services identified in the service plan, including:  arranging appointments and/or transportation to medical, social, educational and other services  arranging translation services to facilitate communication between the beneficiary and the case manager, or providers of service.

Crisis Assistance Planning Evaluate, coordinate and arrange immediate service or treatment needed in those situations that appear to be emergent in nature or which require immediate attention or resolution in order to avoid, eliminate or reduce a crisis situation. For outpatient clinics, crisis assistance planning is restricted to non-medical situations. Periodic Review Periodic reviews by the case manager to re- evaluate the beneficiary’s progress toward achieving the objectives identified in the service plan.  Completed at least every six months.  Conducted by the case manager in consultation with the beneficiary to the extent of the beneficiary’s capacity, and/or the beneficiary’s family.  Approved by case manager’s supervisor with any modifications in writing and an addendum to the initial plan of service.

TCM Target Populations Medi-Cal eligible individuals who are: High risk Have language or other comprehension barriers; are unable to understand medical directions because of language or comprehension barriers or have no community support system to assist in follow-up care at home. 18 years of age or older on probation and have a medical/mental condition, have exhibited an inability to handle personal, medical, or other affairs and/or are under conservatorship of person and/or estate or are in frail health and need assistance to access services in order to prevent institutionalization. Public Health Linkages Outpatient Clinics Public Guardian or Conservator Adult Probation Community

Public Health To assist “high risk persons” who have failed to take advantage of necessary health care services or do not comply with their medical regimen or who need coordination of multiple medical, social and other services due to the existence of an unstable medical condition in need of stabilization, substance abuse or because they are victims of abuse, neglect or violence.  Women, infants, children and young adults to age 21  Persons with HIV/AIDS  Persons with reportable communicable diseases  Pregnant women  Persons who are technology dependent  Persons who are medically fragile  Persons with multiple diagnoses

Outpatient Clinics Medi-Cal eligibles in need of outpatient clinic medical services and who need case management in connection with their treatment because they are unable to access or appropriately utilize services themselves, including the following:  Persons who have demonstrated non- compliance with their medical regimen  Persons who are unable to understand medical directions because of language or other comprehension barriers  Persons with no community support system to assist in follow-up care at home  Persons who require services from multiple health/social service providers in order to maximize health outcomes

Linkages For those Medi-Cal eligible individuals, 18 years or older, in frail health and in need of assistance to access services in order to prevent institutionalization. Public Guardian/ Conservator Medi-Cal eligible individuals, 18 years or older who have exhibited an inability to handle personal, medical or other affairs, who are under conservatorships of person and/or estate or a representative payee. Adult Probation Medi-Cal eligible persons, 18 years or older, on probation who have a medical and/or mental condition and are in need of assistance in accessing and coordination of medical, social and other services.

Community Medi-Cal eligible adults and children at risk of abuse and unfavorable developmental, behavioral, psychological, or social outcomes including the following individuals:  Persons abusing alcohol or drugs, or both  Persons at risk of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse  Persons at risk of neglect

TCM Encounter A face-to-face contact or a significant telephone contact in lieu of a face-to- face contact when environmental considerations preclude a face-to-face encounter, for the purpose of rendering one or more targeted case management service components by a case manager. For the Public Guardian target population, the encounter may be with persons acting on behalf of the Medi-Cal beneficiary.

Client Case File Must Include: –Notes from Case Manager Assessment Service Plan –30-day and 6-month follow-ups Freedom of choice Fee mechanism

Flow of Documentation Field NotesCase Records Encounter Logs TCM System TCM Invoice Depending on: SPA Approval and Audits

 Complete TCM participation survey  Have a TCM provider agreement  Sub-contracts between the “LGA” and other providers  Participate in annual TCM Time Survey  Annual TCM Cost Report  Encounter logs  Client case file documentation To Participate in TCM, an LGA must:

TCM Timeline

Program Requirements LGAs certify the availability and expenditure of 100 percent of the nonfederal share of the cost of providing TCM services to Medi-Cal beneficiaries from the LGA’s general fund or from any other federally approved source (public funds only).  Identify the total allowable cost of all TCM services.  Certify that the TCM services provided pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code, Section , do not duplicate services provided under any other home and community-based services waiver.  Certify that claims for the same services have not been made to public agencies or private entities under other program authorities.  Certify that the provider has complied with all the requirements of Section of the California Code of Regulations.

The costs of providing TCM to Medi-Cal beneficiaries are reimbursed at the federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP). Reimbursement of Costs Payment for TCM services must not duplicate payments made under other program authorities for the same purposes (e.g., home and community-based services waiver).

The TCM Website The State Seal

Resource Gems!!!! LGA Consortium website with TCM program, training, and contact information. Medi-Cal Provider Manual and all things Medi-Calwww.medi-cal.ca.gov California Code of Regulations. Title 22 is for Medi-Cal regulationswww.calregs.com The State Legal library which includes Welfare and Institutions Codeswww.leginfo.ca.gov Medi-Cal Policy Institute which includes publications on frequently asked questionswww.medi-cal.org