ArPath: Advancing Electronic LTSS Systems in Arkansas

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ArPath: Advancing Electronic LTSS Systems in Arkansas Suzanne Bierman Arkansas Division of Aging & Adult Services (DAAS) Hilltop Institute Symposium June 14, 2012 Arkansas Department of Human Services

What is ArPath?

What is ArPath? Arkansas s web-based information system for elderly and adult disabled populations served through Medicaid HCBS waiver programs administered by DAAS. Includes information gathered during faceto-face assessment process using the interrai home care tool; utilizes objective criteria to determine medical eligibility for Medicaid funded LTSS.

What is ArPath? Universal assessment? Is this assessment system universal? Is it just an assessment system or something broader? Populations, settings and scope of information included has become more expansive as the project continues to evolve Is it just an assessment? No LTSS information system containing electronic record from intake to pre-screen to assessment and care planning

What is ArPath? Populations and settings phased implementation process Institutional and community settings? Different LTSS populations developmental disabilities, behavioral health included? ArPath = Arkansas Paranormal Truth Hunters?

Description of ArPath Functionality The ArPath system will: Screen potential clients for possible eligibility; Contain an algorithm to determine medical eligibility; Support the collection of documentation and gathering of information from other sources in order to understand the specific needs of the individual; Ensure that clients at risk of nursing facility placement are aware of all potential service options; Document current and potential care contributions from community resources and the individual s informal supports; Develop an automated care plan to identify specific problems and needs

ArPath Integration with other state systems MMIS claims and provider information Answer eligibility information Harmony AAA SAMS information Many existing DAAS databases converted for inclusion in ArPath

ArPath Goals DAAS goals are to: Capture standardized data and use it for multiple purposes including: screening; eligibility determination; care planning; program and policy development; case mix; quality improvement and quality assurance; Make meaningful comparisons (using acuity information) across populations, settings and programs Create budget accountability by ensuring that eligibility determinations are correct Standardize inter-rater reliability and promote accurate assessments and service plans Promote consumer choice Reduce administrative burdens Promote equity by prioritizing individuals for services when waitlists are present or budgets are limited Support efforts to project future service and budget needs

Background Information CMS grant (State Profile Tool) funded 2009 consultants report Recommendations to Balance Arkansas s Long-Term Care System, which recommended implementing an automated assessment tool Other DHS Divisions adopting standardized assessment tools (DD, Behavioral Health) Projected Medicaid Shortfalls in 2014 - Medicaid Payment Reform Initiative Objective assessment system and access to data seen as necessary precursors to Arkansas s implementation of payment improvement initiative

Funding for ArPath Impact of recession Although available net funds declined during the recession, Arkansas was one of only four states in the US that entered fiscal 2011 without an official deficit. Projected Medicaid Shortfalls in 2014 - Medicaid Payment Reform Initiative Decision made to implement objective automated assessment tool; funding approved by Governor and paid for with Medicaid Stimulus funding and MFP Rebalancing funds; expected gross costs of $1.5 million RFQ process to select software vendor CH Mack selected MedCompass software Universal assessment initiative will be implemented for Medicaid funded HCBS waiver programs (ElderChoices, AAPD, Assisted Living, and consumer directed personal care ) by January 2013

Collaborating with Stakeholders Arkansas s development process has primarily focused on DHS stakeholders A cross-divisional work group was established; this group crosswalked current assessments and identified all elements necessary to meet waiver and eligibility requirements Contractors helped the state identify existing national uniform assessment tools that might meet the state s needs with some state-specific modifications (ihc selected) DAAS field staff will be involved in testing of the tool Providers Balancing Advisory Group; AAAs involved in efforts to integrate ArPath with SAMS data collected through Harmony software; Public DAAS hosted ArPath kick-off event in August of 2011 to introduce a broader group of outside stakeholders to the system LTC payment reform work-group to begin meeting later this year

Implementation Process Where are we? Beginning, middle or fully implemented? Middle stage: Assessment tool selected and procurement process completed; Almost done working through business requirements with software vendor; Medical eligibility algorithm completed; Waiver amendments being finalized and will be submitted to CMS this month; Changes to provider manuals still need to be promulgated; ArPath training scheduled for November and December; Anticipated Go Live Date of January 7, 2013

Implementation Challenges Organizational structure and fragmentation within DHS different divisions with different priorities have responsibility for LTSS Agreement on scope of the project and purposes for which this information will be used Timely access to data needed to inform creation of algorithms (eligibility, payment)

Next Steps Training and testing for Phase I (HCBS) roll-out GoLive Date of January 2013 Review of payment algorithm analysis and payment reform decisions In Phase II of implementation, ArPath will be rolled out to include nursing facilities Many policy decisions remain; payment improvement initiatives on LTSS to begin this summer, but ArPath system viewed as necessary precursor for these efforts

Lessons Learned Semantics matter! Be careful about initial nomenclature used to describe system Timeframes are likely to shift Good technical assistance is important Consider and make important policy decisions prior to implementing system Remember the Arkansas Paranormal Truth Hunters research the name of your system before committing to it!

Questions or more information? Suzanne Bierman Data & Policy Analyst Arkansas Department of Human Services Division of Aging & Adult Services 501.320.6003 suzanne.bierman@arkansas.gov