Impact of CMS Final Rule on Home & Community-Based Services. Yonda Snyder, Division of Aging August 18, 2015

Similar documents
Michigan Statewide Home & Community Based Settings Transition Plan

DEPARTMENT of SOCIAL SERVICES. Notice of Intent to Amend Personal Care Assistant, Home Care Program for Elders, and Acquired Brain Injury Waivers

HCBS Settings Evaluation Tool Module 3. Welcome

1915(k) Community First Choice Overview

New HCBS Regulations: Transition Plan Requirements. Background Final HCBS Regulations

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES NOTICE OF PROPOSED POLICY

HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SETTINGS & TRANSITION PLANNING. August 2014

Overview of Key Policies and CMS Statements of Intent Regarding the Medicaid State Plan HCBS Benefits and HCBS Waiver Final Rule

HCBS Settings Rule and Minnesota s Transition Plan

NEW MEDICAID HOME AND COMMUNITY- BASED SERVICES RULES

Disabled & Elderly Health Programs Group. August 9, 2016

HCBS Settings Rule: What It Means for Consumers

Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Settings Federal Rule Changes: A Discussion with Consumers, their Families and Caregivers, and Stakeholders

New Federal Regulations for Home and Community-Based Services Program: Offers Greater Autonomy, Choice, and Independence

Adult Autism Waiver HCBS Transition Plan

Home and Community-Based Services Settings Rule: Ensuring Individual Choice and Privacy

1915(i) State Plan Home and Community-Based Services Overview

CMS HCBS Regulation Overview: Module 1

Update on the Home and Community- Based Services Rule. Presentation Outline. Home and Community Based Services

Just Like Home: An Advocate s Guide for State Transitions Under the New Medicaid HCBS Rules

DRAFT HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES (HCBS) STATEWIDE SETTINGS TRANSITION PLAN. Page 1 of 246

CONNECTICUT STATEWIDE TRANSITION PLAN FOR ALIGNMENT WITH THE HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES (HCBS) FINAL REGULATION S SETTING REQUIREMENTS

SOUTH DAKOTA HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES STATEWIDE TRANSITION PLAN

NCI and HCBS: State Level Monitoring of Compliance. Webinar Presented by NASDDDS and HSRI February 22, 2016

Tennessee Home and Community-Based Services Settings Rule Statewide Transition Plan November 13, 2015 Amended Based on Public Comment February 1, 2016

STATE OF NEBRASKA DRAFT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

ALABAMA STATEWIDE TRANSITION PLAN SYSTEMIC ASSESSMENT FEBRUARY 29, 2016

2017 MegaConference ID/DD Waiver and IDD Community Support Program Update

HCBS Quality Assurance, Regulatory Compliance and National Core Indicators

Florida Statewide Transition Plan. Home and Community Based Settings Rule CMS 2249-F and CMS 2296-F

Medicaid Home and Community- Based Services Assessment Tools Non-Residential Settings

CMS HCBS Settings Final Rule (Final Rule) and the Role of the Waiver Support Coordinator Frequently Asked Questions

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Settings Evaluation Provider Self-Assessment

Impact of Federal HCBS Rules on DADS 1915(c) Waiver Programs

Changing Venues: Trends in Long-Term Supports and Services for People with IDD

Section A: Systemic Review. Review Methodology

Florida Statewide Transition Plan. Home and Community Based Settings Rule CMS 2249-F and CMS 2296-F

Letters in the Medicaid Alphabet:

Updated TRANSITION PLAN TO IMPLEMENT THE SETTINGS REQUIREMENT FOR HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES CMS FINAL RULE OF JANUARY 2014

Intellectual Disability Waiver Transition Plan Regarding Compliance with the HCBS Final Rule Elements July 30, 2014

Presented by New Mexico Department of Health Developmental Disabilities Supports Division DDW Renewal Information for Public Comment Period December

HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES (HCBS) STATEWIDE SETTINGS TRANSITION PLAN

Florida Medicaid. Darcy Abbott, MSW, LCSW

Managed Long-Term Services and Supports: Understanding the Impact of the New Medicaid Managed Care Regulations

HCBS Final Rule. HCBS Conference Receiving Final Approval and Heightened Scrutiny August 2016

Action Request Transmittal

HCBS Settings Residential Program Assessment. June 27 th and June 28 th 2016

STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Statewide Transition Plan. Addendum

CMS differentiates adjacent and co-located.

Medicaid 201: Home and Community Based Services

Protecting the Rights of Low-Income Older Adults

Cooper, NASDDDS 11/15. Start-up Costs

Virginia s ID/DD Waiver Re-Design Update

Adult BH Home & Community Based Services (HCBS) Foundations Webinar JUNE 29, 2016

Application for a 1915(c) Home and Community- Based Services Waiver

Adult Foster Home Program Plan Minnesota Rules, part

Adult Mental Health Habilitation Services

HCB Characteristics Review Tool Probing Questions Residential Settings

Finding Right in HCBS Services Presenters Gayla Harken Brita Nelson Lisa Schwanke

Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-term Care Program

Tennessee s Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Supporting Rebalancing in a Managed Long-Term Services and Supports Model

Medicaid Home- and Community-Based Waiver Programs

Welcome to the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) Training Presentation for Potential Long-term Care Providers.

Weekly Roundup Reporting the state and national long term care news

Disability Rights California

New Opportunities in Long Term Services and Supports

Division of ACF / Assisted Living Surveillance

Case 4:17-cv RGE-CFB Document 1 Filed 06/13/17 Page 1 of 56 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA CENTRAL DIVISION

Managing Medicaid s Costliest Members

Provider Certification Standards Adult Day Care

Iowa. Phone. Web Site. Licensure Term

Georgia. Phone. Agency Georgia Department of Community Health, Healthcare Facility Regulation Division (404)

SERVICES. The following figures reflect total waiver numbers as of September 12, 2017: Total # Slots Allocated

Application for a 1915(c) Home and Community- Based Services Waiver

Leveraging PASRR to Support Community Placements

Supporting MLTSS Consumers through Problem Resolution and Advocacy

Application for a 1915(c) Home and Community- Based Services Waiver PROPOSED

Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care Final Rule MLTSS

RELEVANT STATE STANDARDS OF CARE AND SERVICES AND PROCESSES TO ENSURE STANDARDS ARE MET 1

Medicaid Home and Community Based Services Waivers

SECTION IV INTERPRETATIONS OF THE ADULT CARE HOME RESIDENTS' BILL OF RIGHTS

My Life, My Community. Slide 1. Slide 2

Resident Rights in Nursing Facilities

The Regulatory Focus. Critical Access Hospitals The Regulatory Process

The Olmstead Decision: Consumer Rights to and Opportunities for Nursing Home Alternatives. Prepared by Hollis Turnham, Esquire Center Consultant

ID/DD Waiver Redesign Update

Legislative Report. Status of Long-Term Services and Supports

Maryland. Phone. Agency (410) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office of Health Care Quality

Innovations Waiver Update. (effective November 1, 2016)

Federal Enforcement of the Olmstead Decision National Association of States United for Aging and Disability

National Council on Disability

Division of ACF / Assisted Living Surveillance

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES DIVISION OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES CHAPTER 411

DIRECT CARE WORKER POLICY CLARIFICATION & GUIDANCE

Integrated Licensure Background and Recommendations

Adult Foster Care Recipient Rights

Strategic Plan SFY

Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care Final Rule (CMS-2390-F)

Residents Have a Right to Return After Hospitalization

Prepublication Requirements

Transcription:

Impact of CMS Final Rule on Home & Community-Based Services Yonda Snyder, Division of Aging August 18, 2015

History of the Rule Final rule was announced in January, 2014, with an effective date of March 17, 2014 CMS stated intent in promulgating this rule was to maximize opportunities for people to have access to the benefits of community living, including receiving services in the most integrated setting and to ensure that Medicaid funding and policy support needed strategies for states in their efforts to meet their obligations under the ADA and the Supreme Court decision in Olmstead v. L.C., 527 U.S. 581 (1999).

Rule Contents Gives states some new flexibilities in waiver design; Establishes requirements around Home & Community Based settings Defines requirements around personcentered planning; Outlines transition planning requirements for states to bring their existing waiver programs into compliance.

Implementation Some rule components are immediately effective, most notably requirements around person-centered planning. For settings not in compliance with new HCBS standards, states have until March 2019 to bring their waiver programs into compliance.

What is Home and Community-Based? The rule emphasizes personal autonomy, choice, and community integration. The focus is on the nature of people s experiences to determine if services are home or community-based, rather than focusing on discrete items such as location, geography, or physical characteristics.

CMS Guidance CMS has Issued guidance on assessing residential and non-residential settings emphasizing: Consumer s rights of choice, privacy, selfdetermination and community integration Participant access to information and resources Participant s rights to person-centered services Settings presumed not compliant are subject to heightened scrutiny.

Settings Presumed Institutional Settings in the same building of a NF; Settings adjacent to a public institution; Settings that isolate being next a NF does not necessarily isolate CCRC s are not generally presumed to be institutional by CMS.

Requirements for ALL HCB Settings The setting is integrated in and supports full access to the greater community; The setting is selected by the individual from among setting options; Each individual has a right to privacy, is treated with dignity and respect, and is free from coercion and restraint; Provides individuals independence in making life choices; The individual is given choice regarding services and who provides them.

What Does This Mean?! The individual has a lease or other legally enforceable agreement providing similar protections; Each individual must have privacy in their living unit including lockable doors; The individual has the option of a private room; Individuals sharing a living unit must have choice of roommates; Individuals must be allowed to furnish or decorate their own sleeping and living areas; The individual controls his/her own schedule including access to food at any time; The individual can have visitors at any time; and The setting is physically accessible.

Secured Memory Units Individuals with dementia preserve the same rights to privacy, choice and autonomy. Secured memory units de facto do not meet the HCBS standards. Case managers and AL communities will need to collaborate closely to determine what will work best for a person with dementia. Current research is identifying means other than locked doors to help mitigate the risk of wandering and elopement.

Transition Planning States are required to submit transition plans for each waiver program at the time of renewal or amendment; Statewide transition plans were required to CMS within 120 days of submission of first waiver-specific plan or March 17, 2015, whichever was earliest.

Indiana s Transition Plans CIH Waiver renewal was due in August of 2014, so our first waiver-specific plan was submitted in August of last year. The Statewide Transition Plan was submitted to CMS on December 13, 2014. We will need to submit an amendment to the A&D waiver this year, so will be required to submit a transition plan specifically for this waiver at that time. Engaged PCG to provide technical assistance and project management, and communication planning

Division of Aging Approach Completed an initial assessment of our AL and AFC settings. Conducted public notice and listening sessions throughout the state with limited consumer response. Comments were incorporated in the transition plan submitted in December. We have examined our rule and waiver language closely and are working with ISDH to determine the extent to which state rules/regulations conflict with the CMS Rule.

Initial Assessment Results State Level - Waiver service definitions and 455 IAC 2 (the Aging Rule) lack the specificity of the HCBS Rule and will require modifications.

Provider Level Results Individual control of schedules; (AFC 25%; AL 17%) Visitation at any time (AFC 25%; AL 30%) Right to come and go at any time (AFC 17%; AL 5%) Integrated Settings and Access to the Community Choice of Roommates, or if to Have One (17% AFC; AL 13%) The Use of a Legally Enforceable Lease Agreement (AFC >33%; AL >10%) Secured Memory Care Units (24% AL)

Other transition plan activities Develop standards for each requirement (2015 2016) Consumer, Advocate and Stakeholder Participation Develop tools to assess standards at the individual & provider level (2016-2017) Site visits reviews 90 Day review reports Person-Centered Compliance Review Formalize standards in waivers, administrative code and policies (2016-2018) Remediate deficiencies using corrective action plans (2017-2018) Terminate providers unable to comply (2018) Deploy on-going monitoring tools (2017 2018)

Public Input CMS is examining closely the extent to which states subject their plans to public comment. Required to submit the results of all assessments, plan components and any changes made. Requirement to do this by multiple means, accessible to a variety of populations.

What About Non-Waiver Services? According to CMS representatives, all of the federal agencies who administer or oversee states LTSS are in agreement about these standards and their enforcement. We will be examining the extent to which services provided under other funding sources (CHOICE, OAA Title III, SSBG) meet the requirements of this rule.

Implementation & Monitoring Primary tool will be 90-day review. Currently re-vamping this in order to make it more usable for this purpose. Random person-centered reviews National Core Indicators AD survey Probable comprehensive resident experience survey.

What Else is Happening Here? Medicaid Rebalancing Supports individuals desires to NOT be in a nursing facility Less expensive to provide care and services for people outside of institutional settings Waiver program design Assisted Living workgroup

Additional Information Indiana s HCBS Final Rule Website: http://www.in.gov/fssa/4917.htm CMS HCBS Website: 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