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Quality Improvement Success Early Intervention Program

Quality Improvement Success Early Intervention Program. GOAL: Create an efficient process for determining Early Intervention Program (EIP) client eligibility and subsequent enrollment into Evergreen Health Insurance Program (EHIP) by April 1, 2014. PLAN: EIP Role:

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Quality Improvement Success Early Intervention Program

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  1. Quality Improvement Success Early Intervention Program • GOAL: • Create an efficient process for determining Early Intervention Program (EIP) client eligibility and subsequent enrollment into Evergreen Health Insurance Program (EHIP) by April 1, 2014. • PLAN: • EIP Role: • Begin successfully tracking applications received by two categories: mini and full by April 1, 2013. • Establish baseline of completed full applications by July 1, 2013. • Increase the percentage of completed mini applications from 80% to 85% by July 1, 2013 and to 95% by January 1, 2014. Left to Right: Sheila Ichita, Nora Strang, Elizabeth Crutsinger-Perry, Mark Baker, Lori Delaney, Martha Grimm, Fran McBride, Richard Aleshire , Jon Choy, James Ludwig ,YuliyaZakarenko, Christina James, Abby Gilliland , Kevin Chandos • Once baseline result has been established on completed full applications, a target will be determined. • Increase the percentage of EIP applications processed within 10 business days from 10% to 35% by July 1, 2013 and to 60% by January 1, 2014. • Increase the average number of EIP applications processed per week from 120 to 150 by July 1, 2013 and to 200 by April 1, 2014 or 100% of applications received if less than these totals. • EIP and EHIP Combined Roles • Decrease the staff time necessary at both EIP and EHIP to monitor data exchange from 40 hours per month to 10 hours per month by April 1, 2014. • Modify data sharing requirements and processes to reduce duplicative work between EIP and EHIP staff. • Eliminate the need for two separate client applications to EIP and EHIP by April 1, 2014. DO: Sub workgroups were created to address nine areas of improvement: Communications/Web, Contract between EHIP and EIP, Customer Service, Information Technology, Policies, Procedures/Systems, Reporting, Staffing Resources, and Training • CHECK: • Successfully track applications received and processed to ensure they are meeting targets • ACT: • Create an online - combined application • Provide client access to check their eligibility • Have real time data exchange • Eliminate paper waste • Increase access to data portals Supports 2011-16 Strategic Plan Goal 1: Improve health outcomes for the people of Washington State.. March 2013 This message sponsored by the Office of Performance & Accountability.

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