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Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Focus Conference 2017 Sue Krueger Division of Medicaid Services Cindy O Connell Department of Quality Assurance Update for Providers Attendees will learn: Status of Wisconsin s Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Settings Rule Statewide Transition Plan Progress of HCBS compliance for both residential and nonresidential provider settings Process of ongoing compliance monitoring 2 HCBS Settings Rule Background The HCBS settings rule reflects thousands of public comments received by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). CMS s definition of home and communitybased settings has evolved as a result of this stakeholder engagement. The rule has the potential for far reaching and positive impact on residential and day service settings funded through Medicaid HCBS. 3 1

HCBS Individual Choice We believe that it is fundamental for individuals to have the control to make their own choices. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 42 CFR Part 430, 431 et al., pg. 2965 www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/fr 2014 12 31/content detail.html 4 HCBS Settings Rule Intent Per CMS, the intent is that individuals receiving Medicaid funded HCBS have the opportunity to receive those services in a manner that: Protects and enhances individual choice. Promotes community integration. Provides additional protections. Improves the quality of services. CMS is very clear in its definition and expectations of the person centered planning process. 5 HCBS Person Centered Planning The Final Rule requires a person centered service plan for each individual receiving Medicaid HCBS. The person centered planning process: Is driven by the individual. Includes people chosen by the individual. Provides necessary information and support to the individual to ensure that the individual directs the process to the maximum extent possible. Is timely and occurs at times and locations of convenience to the individual. 6 2

Person Centered Planning Exceptions Any modifications in implementing HCBS criteria must be justified, documented, and supported by an assessed need in the person centered plan. Specifically: Identify a specific and individualized assessed need. Describe positive interventions and supports used prior to modification. List the less intrusive methods tried. Describe the condition that is directly proportionate to the specified need. Describe how the modification is directly proportionate to the specific assessed need. 7 CMS Expectation of Wisconsin Systemic Assessment Identify every type of home and community based program setting in the state where HCBS are provided and where beneficiaries reside. Submit a statewide transition plan (STP) that describes Wisconsin s process for ensuring HCBS compliance for each setting within existing 1915(c) programs. Statewide transition plan needs to include a clear description of each assessment activity by setting type and detail on the state s methodologies for conducting the assessments and determining setting compliance within the requirements. 8 DHS Waiver Services Within The Rule Wisconsin Long Term Support Programs Family Care Family Care Partnership IRIS (Include, Respect, I Self Direct) Children s Waiver Community Options Program Community Integration Program Residential Waiver Services Community based residential facilities (CBRFs) Adult family homes (AFHs; 1 2 beds and 3 4 beds) Residential care apartment complexes (RCACs) Level 5 exceptional treatment foster homes (children s long term support only) Nonresidential Waiver Services Adult day care centers Prevocational services Day habilitation services Children's day services settings 9 3

STP Systemic Assessments Standards Statutes, licensing and certification regulations, waivers, waiver regulations, provider manuals, provider training materials, guidelines, policy and procedure manuals Waiver policies that apply across settings Family Care contract, Medicaid Waiver Manual, IRIS policy documents, member or participant waiver handbooks Participant rights protections that apply across settings Chapter 51 and restrictive measure policies 10 STP Setting Specific Crosswalks 11 HCBS Expectations Settings Ensure an individual s rights of privacy, dignity, respect, and freedom from coercion and restraint. Optimize individual choice, initiative, autonomy, and independence in making life choices. Ensure the person receives services in and access to the greater community to the same degree as people not receiving Medicaid HCBS. Provide opportunities to seek employment and work in competitive integrated settings. 12 4

HCBS Expectations Site Assessments Should be sufficiently rigorous as to be a reliable indicator of setting compliance. Should be completed early enough in the transition period to allow time for remediation and to ensure full compliance of both residential and nonresidential settings by deadline. Once the assessments have been completed, the STP must be amended to provide the public an opportunity to comment on the assessment outcomes. 13 WI HCBS Provider Assessment Process Provider Self Assessment Validation of the Self Assessment Responses Phase II Reviews Notification to Providers and Implementation of Remediation Process Notification of Final Determination Ongoing Compliance Monitoring of Settings 14 Transition Plan CMS Initial Approval CMS provided initial approval of Wisconsin s statewide transition plan on July 14, 2017. Final approval will occur when DHS has completed the full provider assessment process. While CMS did extend the federal transition period, DHS will not delay the implementation process for providers to reach compliance. 15 5

WI HCBS Provider Assessment Process Based on CMS guidance Released to residential providers serving adults in Spring 2015 Final data received Self Assessments Phone Reviews Onsite Reviews Phase II Phone review: Self assessments reviewed: Any area that did not meet HCBS requirements received phone review. On sites: Any provider that did not complete a selfassessment and a random sampling of each provider type Phase II: All conducted via phone reviews: New providers since 2015 Providers who didn t complete a selfassessment Nonresponders Providers receive written notice of HCBS criteria they did not meet. Notice is specific to area of noncompliance (locks, curfew, food, etc.). Providers have option to correct concern immediately and provide evidence to the reviewer or submit a plan of remediation, including a date when remediation activities will be accomplished. Provider submits proof of remediation, that is, pictures of locks, copies of policies, ISPs Remediation Final Review Observation Report Review Plans Review attestation documents Send observation report to the Division of Medicaid Services (DMS) DMS Reviews observation and documentation Makes compliance determination Sends notice of determination Publishes list of compliant providers Notifies waiver agencies Notification of Determination 16 WI Residential Provider Progress 1200 1000 979 1166 951 Self Assessment On site Review 800 In Process 600 400 200 0 Nonresponders 385 241 259 175 166 135 209 41 161 33 25 18 5 AFH 1 2 (1,864) AFH 3 4 (1,591) CBRF (1,311) RCAC (183) 17 Common HCBS Remediation Areas Member access to monetary resources Delayed egress Living unit door locks: Keys Policies Staff training 18 6

HCBS Nonresidential Settings CMS intent choice, community integration, additional protections, quality of services, person centered planning Does the program have characteristics that isolate participants from the broader community? Do participants have the same level of access to their community as individuals not receiving Medicaid HCBS? Do participants have the opportunity to seek employment and work in competitive settings? Does the setting provide opportunities for participants to control their personal resources? 19 Nonresidential Self Assessments Adult Day Centers Prevocational Services Adult Day Care Children's Day Services 14 3% 72 16% 81 18% 115 25% 177 38% Group Supported Employment 20 HCBS Heightened Scrutiny Settings presumed to have institutional qualities: Settings providing inpatient treatment that are publicly or privately owned Settings on the grounds of, or adjacent to, a public institution Settings with the effect of isolating individuals from the broader community of individuals not receiving HCBS waiver services 21 7

Heightened Scrutiny Wisconsin is able to present evidence to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) at the federal level to justify that some settings have the qualities of an HCBS setting and not the qualities of an institution. Wisconsin intends to determine on a case bycase basis whether it will present evidence to HHS for their review. 22 Heightened Scrutiny Process Settings that are identified as meeting heightened scrutiny must provide documentation and evidence to overcome the institutional presumption, including: Policies and practices. Physical distinction. Operational distinction. Staffing. 23 HCBS Compliance and Accountability CMS DHS Waiver Agencies Waiver Providers Stakeholders & Advocates Waiver Member 24 8

HCBS Outreach and Training Background Information and Process Outline for Residential Services Providers DHS long term care webpage 1 2 bed AFH certification standards updates Direct communication with providers for Q&A Frequently asked question documents Nonresidential settings benchmarks Waiver agency training 25 1 2 Bed AFH Ongoing Compliance WI Medicaid Standards for Certified 1 2 Bed AFHs updated to reflect HCBS rule. Agencies that certify 1 2 bed AFHs must ensure that providers meets HCBS requirements. HCBS compliance must be documented by waiver agency within AFH certificate. Waiver agencies must ensure that personcentered planning occurs with provider input. Waiver agency person centered plan requires annual on site visit. 26 DQA Ongoing Compliance Process* New Facilities Additional supporting documents and attestation statements for HCBS are already on facility applications. DQA will review facility compliance during the licensing or certification process and make recommendation to DMS when a licensing decision is made. DMS will make the final decision if a facility is HCBS compliant. If the facility is identified as needing heightened scrutiny, DMS will conduct the heightened scrutiny process. An HCBS compliance decision does NOT guarantee a contract with a waiver agency. *Only applies to facilities licensed or certified by DQA 27 9

DQA Ongoing Compliance Process* Existing Facilities Requesting an HCBS Compliance Decision New HCBS request form will be made available on the DHS website. Facility will submit the HCBS request form and supply the supporting documentation to DQA. DQA will do a desk review and send HCBS recommendation to DMS. DMS will make the final determination. If the facility is identified as heightened scrutiny, DMS will conduct the heightened scrutiny process. An HCBS compliance decision does NOT guarantee a contract with a waiver agency. *Only applies to facilities licensed or certified by DQA 28 DQA Ongoing Compliance Process* DQA Surveys for HCBS Compliant Facilities DQA will verify the facility remains in compliance with HCBS regulations, including heightened scrutiny facilities. If noncompliant, the facility will be notified to correct via the Statement of Deficiency (SOD) and Plan of Correction (POC) process. The facility remains HCBS compliant unless a follow up verification survey or subsequent surveys finds an uncorrected HCBS deficiency. If uncorrected HCBS deficiency, DQA will recommend that the facility is non HCBS compliant to DMS. DMS will make an HCBS compliance decision and notify the facility and waiver agencies of the decision. *Only applies to facilities licensed or certified by DQA 29 DQA Ongoing Compliance Process* DQA Surveys for HCBS Compliant Facilities If a facility is deemed noncompliant with HCBS and would like to have another HCBS compliant decision made in the future, they will need to request an HCBS compliance review following the procedure on the previous slide. *Only applies to facilities licensed or certified by DQA 30 10

DQA Ongoing Compliance Process* Miscellaneous DQA processes are not changing; HCBS criteria were added. DQA WAVE (Waiver, Approval, Variance, and Exception) committee can NOT grant waivers and variances of HCBSspecific rules; however, if there is an equivalent state code, the state code waiver and variance process remains the same. DQA and DMS will establish a system to ensure that provider specific HCBS compliance information is documented and published. *Only applies to facilities licensed or certified by DQA 31 HCBS vs. State Regulations Most HCBS regulations are already in WI regulations and standards. HCBS regulations not directly correlated to an existing WI regulation include: Timeliness of resident access to personal funds. Initial and annual resident rights training for everyone paid and unpaid (no exemptions or prior training at other facilities will apply). Regular review by facilities of resident rights policy. 32 HCBS vs. State Regulations Lockable bedroom and apartment entrance doors by the individual, with only appropriate staff having keys (CBRF and AFH). Resident input on roommate choice (CBRF and AFH). Freedom to furnish room within bounds of the agreement (CBRF and AFH). Ability for residents to meet with visitors 24/7. 33 11

For More Information Statewide Transition Plan: www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/publications/p01839.pdf DHS Home and Community Based Services Website: www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/hcbs/index.htm CMS HCBS Website: www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/hcbs/index.html CMS HCBS Regulatory Requirements Summary: www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/hcbs/downloads/requirements for home andcommunity settings.pdf Questions can be submitted to dhshcbssettings@dhs.wisconsin.gov. 34 12