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OMH HCBS Waiver Updates Children s Mental Health Staff Development Training Forum December 1-2, 2015 Division of Integrated Community Services for Children and Families NYS Office of Mental Health

Summary Review HCBS WAIVER CHANGES

3 Summary HCBS Waiver Changes I. Required Fiscal and Programmatic Changes II. Program Modifications Implemented III. Program Modifications Pending IV. Regulatory Compliance Efforts V. Enhanced Oversight and Monitoring VI. Increased Reporting and Documentation

4 I. Required Fiscal and Program Changes Standard Rate Methodology Unbundling Standard Service Definitions Pre-Vocational Services and Supported Employment; Respite Person-Centered Planning (Role of Care Coordinators) Only provide CC; whole health; child/youth guided and family driven

5 II. Program Modifications Implemented Removal of federal participation payment in Flex Funds - Solely State Funded Procurement required for allocation of new slots in increments of 12 or more - Open competitive process for any willing and qualified providers

6 III. Program Modifications Pending In application Awaiting Approval Expansion of the allowable age of enrollment from up to the age of 18 to up to 21 years old Addition of three new services: Youth Peer Advocate, Pre-Vocational Services, and Supported Employment

7 IV. Regulatory Compliance Efforts Conflict of Interest Requirements (HCBS Rule) Complete separation of CC from direct service OHCDS Structure Allow Provider Enrollment in Medicaid/Direct Billing Submission of 1915(b)(4) Application Maintain current slot allocation and ICC Agency structure

8 V. Enhanced Oversight and Monitoring Revisions to Site Visit Protocols and Case Record Reviews Consistency in documentation and service provision Stricter Fiscal Integrity Waiver to be on OMIG schedule for program audit and review OMH Tracking of Programmatic Trends and Deficiencies Provide ongoing technical assistance and support

VI. Increased Reporting and Documentation Reporting of Critical Serious Incidents Guidance on completion of follow-up in NIMRS Revisions to Consolidated Fiscal Reports (CFR) Report by each individual service SPOA Data Collection and Reporting LOC Determinations and Waitlists Flex Funds Tracking Documentation Available for review upon request Notification of Significant Agency/Program Changes 9

Immediate Areas of Focus HCBS Waiver Future

11 Future of HCBS Waiver Moving to Health Homes Integrated Care Focus on Whole Health Collaboration/Coordination with Array of Healthcare Providers Moving to Medicaid Managed Care Assuring Quality of Care Demonstrating Outcomes Value Based Payments

12 Immediate Areas of Focus Program Revisions Quality Assurance Positive Outcomes

13 Area of Focus Program Revisions I. Redefining Individualized Care Coordination II. Person-Centered Planning III. Re-envisioning Bundled Services: Intensive In-Home and Crisis Response IV. Establishing Separation between Care Coordination and Service Provision

14 I. Redefining the Role of the ICC Specialization and expertise in Care Coordination Knowledge and understanding of breath of health care needs Importance overall wellness and promotion of health milestones and visits Collaboration with health care providers and coordination of goals and approaches

15 II. Person Centered Planning Focus on Child/youth engagement and involvement in planning/service provision Empowerment, choice, youth-guided, family-driven, individualized Skills in motivational interviewing and collaborative care Opportunities for youth development and building resilience

16 III. Re-envisioning Bundled Services Re-conceptualizing the role of the ICC in the context of unbundled services Ensuring families are not overwhelmed with multiple service providers Opportunities to maintain a single go to person or structure Broader approaches to crisis response

17 IV. Separation of CC & Service Provision Regardless of CFCM or COI Care Coordinators cannot provide direct HCBS services Must develop a new organizational structure to separate CC from service provision Includes lines of supervision and administrative oversight Assure available agency service array has NO influence on service plan development

18 Area of Focus Quality Assurance I. Sustaining Focus on Rehabilitation and Maintenance in the Community II. Assuring Alignment and Access to Individualized Service Plan III. Ensuring Continuity of Plan with Provision of Services IV. Clear Documentation of Services in Accordance with Goals and Anticipated Outcomes

19 I. Maintaining Clinical Support Focus OMH HCBS Waiver is focused on serving Children with SED Assure mental health care needs are met with appropriate treatment(s) Ongoing communication and collaboration with mental health treatment providers Proactive approaches to avoiding crisis situations and/or decompensation

20 II. Assuring Alignment and Access to ISP Development of Individualized Service Plans directly address identified needs Needs are identified through needs assessment and provided evaluations Linkages to services are made based on needs; not what is available Frequency and duration aligns with youth/family needs and preferences

III. Ensuring Continuity of Plan with Services Services provided are those identified on the Individualized Service Plan; at the frequency and duration noted Any changes in service provision are a result of a revision to the service plan Frequency and duration of services may be expected to reduce over time as the child/youth/family improves 21

22 IV. Clear Documentation of Services The services provided must align with the definition and description of the service in the guidance document Clear documentation of what service is provided, by whom, and for which goal must be noted A qualified individual providing multiple services must delineate between services, goals, timeframes, and those served in documentation

23 Area of Focus Positive Outcomes I. Explore Areas Measured/Reviewed For Positive Outcomes II. Determine Other Ways Positive Outcomes Can Be Documented/Assured III. Assure Everyone on Multi-Disciplinary Team are Working Towards Similar Ends IV. How Can Outcomes be Shown, Promoted, and Best Practices Noted

24 I. Explore Areas Measured for Outcomes What measures are used by the agency to measure outcomes? CAIRS; CANS Number or Duration of hospitalizations Incidence of Crisis Services Provided Over Time Length of Stay in Program Reasons for Discharge Completion of Goals Hospitalization RTFs, CRs, Other Residential Placements Juvenile Justice Involvement

25 II. Other Ways to Document Outcomes Other data measures not collected in CAIRS/CANS Additional satisfaction/feedback surveys Involvement in prosocial and/or extracurricular activities Promotion of personal abilities or opportunities for creative expressions

III. Multi-Disciplinary Teams Working Together Are Waiver goals supporting clinical treatment goals? Does the CC work closely with treatment providers to identify improvements or declines? Do the program goals support and align with the IEP plan and/or ACCES-VR services? Are the team members aligning goals with common outcomes; working towards same ends? 26

27 IV. Showing and Promoting Outcomes Can you speak to the benefits and outcomes of your HCBS Waiver program? How can you show and demonstrate your outcomes? What documentation can you provide to show your outcomes and the positive impact of your services? How would you be able to convince others that the services are effective and lead to improvements for children and families?

28 Timeline and Next Steps Anticipate sharing draft/proposed fee schedule on December Waiver Webinar Continuing Discussions with CMS on transition of new rates and COI Compliance activities Taking into consideration new timeline for TCM conversion to Health Home (9.2016) Plan to continue ongoing communication via Webinars through 2016 Dates to be available/ distributed soon

Questions?

30 Ongoing Questions For any questions you may have, please send them to the OMH HCBS Waiver Unit Email Inbox at: DCFS@omh.ny.gov For more immediate questions, you can contact the Division number at 518-474-8394 and Jane Manor will direct your call appropriately.