February 11, 2016 2 Introduction & Housekeeping Children s System Training and Technical Assistance to date (MCTAC and CTACNY) Housekeeping WebEx Chat Functionality for Q&A Slides are posted at MCTAC.org and a recording will be available soon (usually less than one week) Questions not addressed today will be re-visited during subsequent presentations Reminder: Information and timelines are current as of the date of the presentation
February 11, 2016 3 Transforming the Children s Medicaid System Part 2 of 3 Overview Thursday, February 11, 2016 12:00-1:00 pm Angela Keller, LMSW Director, Bureau of Children s Program Policy, Design & Planning Division of Managed Care NYS Office of Mental Health
February 11, 2016 4 Agenda Welcome Goals & Key Features of Children s Design Medicaid Basics More Information: New State Plan Services & HCBS Benefits Upcoming MCTAC Webinar & Offerings Discussion + Q&A
February 11, 2016 5 The GOAL is to Get children in receipt of Medicaid back on their developmental trajectory: -Identify needs early -Maintain the child at home with support and services -Maintain the child in the community, in least restrictive settings -Prevent longer term need for higher end services Focus on recovery and building resilience!
February 11, 2016 6 Children and their families receive the right services, at the right time, in the right amount.
February 11, 2016 7 Key Features of Children s Medicaid Redesign Initiative Transforming the Delivery of Heath Care for Children The State continues to develop many details of the Design Expanding access to care management for children with chronic conditions under the Health Home program, or for children with lesser needs through Managed Care plans or other vehicles a key to integrating care planning and service provision September 2016 Creating New State Plan Services January 2017 Transitioning existing children s behavioral health benefits from fee-forservice to managed care a key to integrating behavioral health and physical health - January/July 2017 Providing greater access to an aligned array of Home and Community Based Services, beginning in 2017 Shifting the voluntary foster care per diem population to managed care, January/July 2017
February 11, 2016 8 NYS Medicaid Basics
February 11, 2016 9 What Could Make a Child Eligible for Medicaid Today? Child s family s income is below specific thresholds based on household size Child meets specific disability requirements Child s family spends down a required amount of medical expenses each month A child is adopted and may be eligible to continue Medicaid eligibility.
February 11, 2016 10 Two Payment Systems for NYS Medicaid Services 1. Medicaid Managed Care System a managed care organization authorized by NYS receives a monthly premium from NYS Medicaid for an enrolled individual and manages the individual s care within a specific comprehensive benefit package. The Plan assumes risk, provides care management and applies utilization management methods for each member. When providers in the Plan s network (i.e., hold a contract with the Plan) provide a service to the individual, the provider bills the Plan and is paid funds from the premium. 2. Fee-for-Service Delivery System a provider is authorized by NYS to deliver a Medicaid service. If delivered to a Medicaid enrolled individual, the provider bills Medicaid through the emedny billing system. NYS pays the provider directly through emedny, for each Medicaid service delivered.
February 11, 2016 11 TODAY Examples of Medicaid Services that Medicaid Managed Care Pays for Children Physical health services (e.g., visits to pediatrician, vaccinations, diagnostic tests, screening) Dental care services (e.g., teeth cleaning, tooth extraction, treatment of cavities) Behavioral and physical health inpatient care (i.e., hospital level of care) Mental Health Outpatient Clinic Services (i.e., those designated to serve both adults and children)
February 11, 2016 12 TODAY Examples of Medicaid Services for Children that are Paid by NYS through the Fee-for-Service Payment System and are Carved out of Medicaid Managed Care OMH Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) OASAS Residential Services for Youth OASAS Outpatient Services Home & Community Based Services (HCBS) under 1915(c) Waivers of OMH, OCFS and DOH OMH Outpatient Clinics with special designation to serve children with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) OMH Day Treatment
February 11, 2016 13 Medicaid Eligible Populations Excluded from Medicaid Managed Care Today Children with Third Party Health Insurance (i.e., parent has employer offered health insurance or insurance coverage through the Exchange) Children dually eligible for Medicaid and Medicare Individuals who become eligible for Medicaid only after spending down a portion of their income Children placed in voluntary foster care homes Youth placed in OCFS operated Juvenile Justice facilities Enrollees of Child Health Plus Children of Native American Tribes Eligible individuals served by Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) OPWDD Medicaid Redesign is Separate Initiative Some children can be eligible for Medicaid but be excluded from Medicaid Managed Care, and still be eligible for certain Medicaid services which would be paid out of the fee-for-service payment system.
February 11, 2016 14 Services for Medicaid Eligible Children Today - 2016 All Services in Medicaid Managed Care Current Behavioral Health State Plan Services Fee-for-Service Limited Array of HCBS Services (depending on Waiver program) available only to Waiver eligible Children through Fee-for-Service System Care Coordination Under 1915c Waivers and OMH TCM Program through Fee-for-Service System Tomorrow Full Managed Care Implementation Current Behavioral Health State Plan Services in Medicaid Managed Care Health Home Care Coordination available to significantly expanded population of children Foster Care Population transitions to Medicaid Managed Care Six New State Plan Services created and transition to Medicaid Managed Care Expanded array of HCBS Services based target and functional criteria transitions to Medicaid Managed Care
February 11, 2016 15 Michael Michael lives with his mother and two siblings. He is eligible for Medicaid due to the household income and is enrolled in a Medicaid Managed Care Plan. TODAY Michael s Medicaid services are paid by Medicaid Managed Care Plan, who in turn pays providers for Dental Check Up Pediatrician Visits for wellcare and treatment of illness Medications Michael has additional Medicaid services paid through NYS Fee-for- Service Payment System HCBS services through the OMH SED Waiver Services in an OMH designated SED clinic 2017 and Beyond - Transition to MMC Michael s Medicaid services will all be paid by a Medicaid Managed Care Plan with premium dollars, directly to providers: Dental Check Up Vaccinations Testing and Treatment for Strep Throat Services in an OMH designated SED clinic Psychosocial Rehabilitation Health Home Care Coordination HCBS Skill Building HCBS Respite
February 11, 2016 16 New Children s Medicaid State Plan Services
February 11, 2016 17 Children s Medicaid State Plan Amendment - Update Six New Services: Crisis Intervention, Other Licensed Practitioner, Community Psychiatric Supports and Treatment (CPST), Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Family Peer Support Services and Youth Peer Support Services SPA Application - in final revision stage; projected to be submitted to CMS in April 2016 The State Proposed 2016-17 Budget Includes new investments of $7.5 million and $30 million in 2017-18 for the six new Medicaid State Plan services SPA Provider Manual in draft pending CMS approval of the children s SPA; draft projected to be released in February
February 11, 2016 18 Children s SPA Provider Identification Process Anticipate an application and designation process late Spring or after Must hold specific types of licenses, certifications or designations from OMH, OASAS, OCFS or DOH and serve children Technical assistance will be given to those that are not already Medicaid providers The State will provide guidance on MMIS Provider enrollment for designated providers Approximately 6 months prior to launch, MCTAC will offer service specific training
February 11, 2016 19 Coming Soon: Draft SPA Provider Manual Definition of Service Components Allowable Service Modality Allowable Setting Admissions/Discharge Criteria (i.e., medical necessity) Limitations/Exclusions Agency/Supervisor/Practitioner Qualifications Training Requirements and Recommendations Recommended Staffing Ratio/Caseload Size
February 11, 2016 20 Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Benefits
February 11, 2016 21 Medicaid Managed Care Transition State interagency team is progressing on 1115 application draft for CMS Request for Qualification (RFQ) for Medicaid Managed Care Plans to be developed, in order to qualify plans to manage all children s benefits HCBS Provider Manual under development HCBS Rates under development Revisions to Managed Care Model Contract to be developed, to detail children s specific implementation requirements for Medicaid Managed Care Plans to follow
February 11, 2016 22 Alignment of the five 1915(c) Children s HCBS Waiver under one array of HCBS benefits beginning in 2017 Habilitative Skill Building Caregiver/Family Supports and Services Prevocational Services Supported Employment Community Advocacy and Training Non-Medical Transportation Habilitation Respite (Crisis & Planned) Adaptive and Assistive Equipment Accessibility Modifications Palliative Care (includes Family Palliative Care Education, Bereavement, Massage and Expressive Therapy, and Pain and Symptom Management) Care Coordination (for children ineligible for or opting out of Health Home) Requires CMS Approval of 1115 Demonstration for Medicaid Managed Care 1915c Waiver Programs will be discontinued at the completion of the transition Expanded eligibility for HCBS will be phased in beginning in 2017 and eligibility include targeting and functional criteria HCBS will be paid in Medicaid Managed Care and Medicaid Fee-for-Service system (for children in Medicaid and excluded from Managed Care)
February 11, 2016 23 Current Children s HCBS Providers within 1915c Waivers Will be grandfathered and designated to provide the HCBS via letter, requiring attestation and agreement If children s providers are designated to provide adult HCBS benefits to HARP enrollees, they will be grandfathered in this process as well If grandfathered and designated children s HCBS providers wish to provide additional HCBS benefits, they will apply for additional designation via an application Once designated, a list of providers will be given to Medicaid Managed Care Plans at that point contracting can commence (providers will be informed and technical assistance available)
February 11, 2016 24 Building Capacity: Additional Children s HCBS Providers An application process will be developed Once designated, a list of providers will be given to Medicaid Managed Care Plans at that point contracting can commence For those providers who are not Medicaid providers, technical assistance will be provided to facilitate this process
February 11, 2016 25 Training and Technical Assistance
February 11, 2016 26 Upcoming Offerings Register now for Part 3 of series at mctac.org: Part 3: Building Capacity and Preparing for Changes Ahead Thursday, February 25 th, 12:00 1:00 pm Identifying areas that providers will have to build knowledge/capacity around. Outlining training & technical assistance plans for the year. Lessons learned from the NYC adult system transition. Reminder: slides and recordings from the series will be available via MCTAC.org. Questions can be sent in advance to mctac.info@nyu.edu.
February 11, 2016 27 Upcoming Offerings (cont.) In-depth transformation update events presented by state agency children s leadership team for executive/senior leadership of child-serving OMH, OASAS, DOH and OCFS providers. 3/21 Long Island (PM) 3/22 New York City (AM & PM offerings) 3/31 Poughkeepsie (PM) 4/1 Albany (AM) 4/12 Buffalo (AM) 4/13 Finger Lakes (AM) 4/14 Syracuse (AM) Technical assistance will be offered for SPA, HCBS, and Managed Care transition including high-level topic introductions and in-depth implementation guidance
February 11, 2016 28 Preliminary Resources and Information MCTAC Tools & Resources Materials from Adult Managed Care Training Series Glossary, top acronyms, managed care language guide, matrix, FAQ Stay current on the NYS DOH Website http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid//program/me dicaid_health_homes/health_homes_and_children.htm More to come!
February 11, 2016 29 Questions? NYSOMH Managed Care Mailbox OMH-Managed-Care@omh.ny.gov NYSDOH Health Homes for Children HHSC@health.ny.gov and/or Managed Care Technical Assistance Center mctac.info@nyu.edu