North Country Care Coordination Certificate Training Program May August 2017 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION & APPLICATION

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North Country Care Coordination Certificate Training Program May August 2017 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION & APPLICATION

OVERVIEW The term care transition refers to the movement patients make between healthcare practitioners and settings as their condition and care needs change. This program is designed to advance the skills and knowledge of existing care coordination professionals from hospitals, the health home, behavioral health facilities and/or other community-based settings to enhance the continuity of care across care settings, thus helping to deliver services to improve outcomes for patients, providers and payers. This curriculum will better prepare professionals to work together in interdisciplinary teams with the patient. By sharing important clinical information and expectations about their role in the care plan, these efforts will assist regional and statewide initiatives to reduce potentially preventable hospital admissions. Thank you for your interest in the non-credit North Country Care Coordination Certificate Training Program to be offered at SUNY Jefferson (JCC) and SUNY Canton in partnership with Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization (FDRHPO) and North Country Initiative (NCI). We commend you for taking this opportunity to advance your skills and knowledge in the high demand Care Coordination field. WHO SHOULD APPLY? This training program is intended for both NEW students interested in the care management field AND EXISTING care coordination professionals from hospitals, the health home, behavioral health facilities and/or other community-based settings. WHAT DOES THE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM INCLUDE? 36 total hours of classroom training (12 three hour modules). Modules included: 1. Introduction to Care Coordination 2. Knowledge of Behavioral Health 3. Medical Terminology 4. Cultural Competency, Awareness of Individual Bias, Ethics and Customer Service 5. Documentation, Privacy and Security, and Electronic Health Records 6. Engagement and Assessment 7. Quality, Accountability, Performance and Process Improvement, and Evidencebased Practice 8. Crisis Intervention, Safe Environment and Conflict Management 9. Self-Care 10. Networking and Knowledge of Community Resources 11. Motivational Interviewing, Communication and Health Literacy 12. Payment Systems ** Learning objectives for each module are outlined at the end of this application. Students must attend all 12 modules and pass (at least 70%) on each module exam to earn a certificate of completion. Instructors include college instructors and community thought leaders who are subject matter experts in the identified areas of instruction.

Tuition for the program is $365. All students must pay this upfront prior to starting classes; however, students who are employed by a NCI DSRIP (Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Program) PPS (Performing Provider System) Partner are eligible for full tuition reimbursement upon successful completion of all 12 modules. Please contact tleonard@fdrhpo.org should you have questions regarding your eligibility for tuition reimbursement. WHEN AND WHERE ARE CLASSES HELD? Pending the number of applications received (at least 10 minimum at JCC and 17 minimum at Canton), the certificate program will be offered in both Jefferson County (Monday evenings) and St. Lawrence County (Tuesday evenings). Students are asked to indicate their preferred location for classes in the application, however, this does not guarantee acceptance into that location. o Course curriculum/content will be similar at both locations; however, the instructors may be different. Complete schedule is outlined at the end of this application. o Jefferson County classes will begin on May 1 through August 7, 2017. Class time is Mondays from 5:30 PM 8:30 PM o St. Lawrence County classes will begin on May 23 through August 15, 2017. Class time is Tuesdays from 5:00 PM. 8:00 PM In order for applications for the Care Coordination Certificate Training Program to be considered, applications must be typed or neatly printed, thoroughly completed, and submitted no later than Monday, March 31, 2017. We will be in touch regarding program acceptance during the month of April. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Applicants must apply to this program and a limited number of students will be selected. There are a total of 40 seats available in this program (20 in Jefferson County and 20 in St. Lawrence County). A minimum of 27 students is necessary to run the program (10 in Jefferson County and 17 in St. Lawrence County). Students must have at least a high school diploma to apply Acceptance letters will be mailed to those selected for the program. Other qualified applicants who cannot be accommodated immediately will be given alternate status and will be notified via letter if a student position becomes available. Priority will be given to North Country Initiative Performing Provider System partners. Should there still be availability, applicants from the Tug Hill Seaway region (Jefferson, St. Lawrence & Lewis Counties) will then be considered. Finally, neighboring counties will be considered. Please send completed applications to: Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization 120 Washington Street, Suite 230 Watertown, NY 13601 Attn: Workforce Lead (315) 755-2020 ext. 13 Thank you for your interest in this Training Program!

MODULE DETAILED COURSE SCHEDULE St. Lawrence County (Tuesdays, 5-8 pm) Jefferson County (Mondays, 5:30-8:30 pm) 1) Introduction to Care Coordination 5/23 5/1 2) Knowledge of Behavioral Health 5/30 5/8 3) Medical Terminology 6/6 5/15 4) Cultural Competency, Awareness of Individual Bias, Ethics and 6/13 5/22 Customer Service 5) Documentation, Privacy and Security, and Electronic Health Records 6/20 6/5 (** 5/29 is Memorial Day) 6) Engagement and Assessment 6/27 6/12 6/19 7) Quality, Accountability, Performance and Process Improvement, & Evidence-based Practice 7/6 (**please note: this is a Thursday due to the July 4 th holiday) 8) Crisis Intervention, Safe Environment and Conflict Management 7/11 6/26 9) Self-Care 7/18 7/10 10) Networking and Knowledge of Community Resources 7/25 7/17 11) Motivational Interviewing, Communication and Health Literacy 8/1 7/24 12) Payment Systems 8/8 7/31 ** Make Up Class (if necessary) 8/15 8/7

LEARNING MODULES: NORTH COUNTRY CARE COORDINATION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM **Each Module will be 3 hours long** Module 1: Introduction to Care Coordination Enhance understanding of care coordination systems to successfully work within population health models Expand knowledge related to resources, processes, staffing, training, and patient engagement Describe the benefits and challenges of care coordination workflow for patients at high risk Increase awareness of key roles and terms related to care coordination Understand the various systems related to the transitions of care (DOH, OMH, OASAS, etc.) Understand the basics of Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) standards, specifically as it relates to care coordination Identify the appropriate level of care needed for the individual and/or population being served Acquire a basic overview and understanding of behavioral health and chronic disease conditions Module 2: Knowledge of Behavioral Health Demonstrate an understanding of mental health as it relates to human service professionals Develop an understanding of professional, ethical and culturally competent responsibilities/behaviors as it relates to the mental health field Describe safeguards against common privacy and security concerns to protect confidential patient health information Understand the value of co-located services for primary and behavioral health care Familiarity with categories of behavioral health diagnosis Understand the impact of high occurring, comorbid behavioral health and chronic disease conditions Increase awareness and understanding of trauma-informed care and adverse childhood experiences (ACES), and the impact they have in a person s adult life

Module 3: Medical Terminology Define, understand and correctly pronounce medical terms related to chronic diseases, behavioral health conditions and overall patient care Define commonly used terms in public health, nursing, behavioral health, health information technology, and clinical vocabularies and terminologies related to care coordination Identify the purpose and uses of pertinent health care terminologies related to the care coordination field Demonstrate the ability to integrate and use health care terminology in the various care coordination roles Module 4: Cultural Competency, Awareness of Individual Bias, Ethics, and Customer Service Develop an awareness of others and acceptance of differing culturally-based values and beliefs Understand the opportunities and challenges that arise when differences in culture, values, beliefs and experiences exist between patient and provider(s) Enhance utilization of patient-centered communication skills Define strategies to effectively bridge communication gaps with patients who speak other languages and/or have differing values or beliefs Identify a framework for ethical decision making Module 5: Documentation, Privacy and Security, and Electronic Health Records List and describe common privacy and security concerns Describe safeguards against common privacy and security concerns to protect confidential patient health information Understand the requirements of the federal Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and HITECH laws, as well as state privacy laws (noting specific requirements/limitations associated with behavioral health) Explain how electronic health records affect patient safety, quality care, outcomes, efficiency and productivity, etc. Propose strategies to minimize major barriers to the adoption and use of electronic health records Explain how principles of data exchange and standards relate to patient care, productivity and data analysis Identify and learn proper, secure documentation of minimum data sets necessary for each transition of care

Module 6: Engagement and Assessment Develop a basic understanding of risk assessment and its role within the care coordination process Differentiate between risk assessment and risk management Develop a basis understanding of the SBIRT screening for substance abuse and the PHQ 2/9 for depression Understand when and how the IMPACT Model is used for psychiatric consults for depression Define and demonstrate effective utilization of intervention and assessment tools Demonstrate an understanding of motivational interviewing through the use of role play Module 7: Quality, Accountability, Performance and Process Improvement, and Evidence-based Practice Identify the purpose of periodic, on-going monitoring of process and outcome variables after implementation of new or revised practices Explain how collaboration, data and evidence-based practices work to better align incentives and resources Discuss the programmatic impact on quality, patient and provider satisfaction, and cost of care Identify how data driven strategies can support a higher quality of care, improve overall population health, improve the patient experience, and lower costs Module 8: Crisis Intervention, Safe Environment and Conflict Management Understand the nature and impact of a crisis on individuals and how it effects communication Learn tools for managing and communicating information in crisis Identify key concepts and elements associated with law enforcement response to individuals in crisis Apply crisis intervention principles and techniques and build skills to reach effective solutions Articulate a decision-making process to effectively and safely manage conflict or crisis Increase awareness of conflict styles, recognizing the best use of each Demonstrate basic understanding of spatial awareness and how to safely manage the environment

Module 9: Self-Care Understand the value of wellness and self-care Learning how to identify daily opportunities to strengthen inner resilience Formulate an action plan to recognize and address self-care in the human service field Identify strategies to develop healthy habits, create clear boundaries, ask for and accept help and manage burn out Identify strategies to reduce stress, anxiety or compassion fatigue and find ways to center oneself Module 10: Networking and Knowledge of Community Resources Identify key community-based resources to provide support for care coordination services Enhance understanding of the various roles within the care coordination process to ensure patients receive the right care, at the right time and in the most cost effective way Understand care coordination workflow and key transition points, identifying key roles, responsibilities and resources at each stage of the process Demonstrate ability to complete warm handoff at critical transition points Increase knowledge of and be able to differentiate health home and home care services Module 11: Motivational Interviewing, Communication and Health Literacy Describe ability to discuss Motivational Interviewing theory, strategies and interventions Describe ability to compare and contrast Motivational Interviewing to traditional treatment interventions Describe ability to identify the stages of change and correlating strategies Practice reflective listening and the teach-back method, learning to avoid the question answer trap Learn how levels of health literacy are determined and what the consequences are of low health literacy Understand how health literacy competencies and best practices can be used in various settings by a diverse group of health professionals

Module 12: Payment Systems Develop basic understanding of different payment systems for care coordination services (i.e. Medicaid, Medicare, Managed Medicaid, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale Fee, Self-Pay, etc.) Understand the importance of precise documentation as it relates to billing and coding Define commonly used terms in public health, nursing, behavioral health, health information technology, and clinical vocabularies and terminologies related to care coordination as it relates to care coordination Enhance understanding of referral/eligibility processes, policies and procedures related to each transition of care Understand the implications of payment reform (volume to value based payment)

Spring 2017 APPLICATION North Country Care Coordination Certification Training Program Please type or print clearly and mail to the following address no later than March 31, 2017: Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization 120 Washington Street, Suite 230 Watertown, NY 13601 Attn: Workforce Lead (315) 755-2020 ext. 13 First Name: Last Name: Street Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: cell/day number ( ) Work ( ) Date of Birth: SS#: E-mail: 1. Please check your preferred training location: JCC Canton 2. What is your highest level of education completed or the highest degree you ve received? High School Graduate (including GED) Some College, No Degree (including technical school) Associates Degree Bachelor s Degree Graduate Degree Post-Graduate Degree 3. If employed, is your current employer a NCI DSRIP PPS Partner? Yes No Unsure a. If no to #3, is your current employer a partner of another DSRIP PPS? Yes No Unsure b. If yes to #4, which DSRIP PPS is your employer a partner of?

Current Employer: Address: Employment within last 5 years, starting with most current (Attach additional page(s) if necessary) Phone: Job Title: Dates of Employment: Daily Responsibilities: Past Employer: Address: Phone: Dates of Employment: Start Date Job Title: End Date Daily Responsibilities: Past Employer: Address: Phone: Job Title: Dates of Employment: Start Date End Date Daily Responsibilities:

Any additional information for the review committee to consider regarding your background and experience in care coordination? Certificate of Information I certify, to the best of my knowledge, that the information supplied on this application is complete and accurate. I also agree to participate in a post-evaluation program survey. Applicant s Signature: Employer Signature: Date: Date: Employer s Job Title: