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Mayview Regional Service Area Plan Quality Improvement/Outcomes (QIO) Committee

Mayview Regional Service Area Plan Quality Improvement/Outcomes (QIO) Committee. August 26, 2009. Agenda for Today’s Meeting. MRSAP Steering Committee updates Review of survey results Overview of the Southwest Regional SOS Update on family interviews

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Mayview Regional Service Area Plan Quality Improvement/Outcomes (QIO) Committee

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  1. Mayview Regional Service Area PlanQuality Improvement/Outcomes (QIO) Committee August 26, 2009 Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  2. Agenda for Today’s Meeting • MRSAP Steering Committee updates • Review of survey results • Overview of the Southwest Regional SOS • Update on family interviews • Summary of findings from quality assurance activities • Wrap-up Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  3. MRSAP Steering Committee Updates • Lessons Learned • Land Reuse Task Force • Inpatient Utilization • Pitt Evaluation Study • Service Development • Community EAC • Suburban RTFA • ACSP Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  4. August 2009 Report • Data sources • Monthly tracking reports • Early warning and critical incident system • Compares services and supports used in January 2009 - right after the hospital closed , and June 2009 – six months after the closure • Covers the following areas • Use of Community Treatment Team (CTT) and case management/service coordination • Use of behavioral health treatment services • Housing • Benefits, income sources, and guardianship • Rehabilitation and employment activities • Social supports • Transportation • Physical health care visits • Early warnings and critical incidents Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  5. People Discharged by County Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  6. Use of CTT, Case Management, and Service Coordination June 2009 • Allegheny • 81% (181 or 223) received CTT • Beaver • 63% (17 of 27) received CTT • Lawrence • 100% (7 of 7) received CM (CTT not available) • Washington • 59% (13 of 22) received CTT Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  7. Frequency of Contact: CTT Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  8. Frequency of Contact: Case Management, Service Coordination Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  9. Behavioral Health Treatment Services • 76% used CTT services • 19% had mental health services through their LTSR • 12% had outpatient mental health services. • A larger percentage of people in Washington County (27%, 6 individuals) accessed outpatient in comparison to Allegheny County (11%, 25 people) or Beaver County (15%, 4 people). • A small number had mobile medication teams or mobile mental health services • Substance abuse treatment: • Only one person used drug and alcohol detoxification services. • Substance abuse treatment is included in CTT services. • AA/NA are included in “Social Supports”. Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  10. Housing Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  11. Housing by County – June 2009 Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  12. Benefits 47 Dually eligible individuals – Medicaid/Medicare: AC – 30, BC – 7, WC - 10 Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  13. Sources of Income Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  14. Guardianship, Rep Payee, and Power of Attorney Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  15. Rehabilitation and Employment Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  16. Social Supports Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  17. Transportation Supports Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  18. Physical Health Care Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  19. Early Warning Indicators Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  20. Critical Incidents Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  21. Quality Management and Clinical Consultation (QMCC) Team • Works collaboratively with counties and providers • Monitors service quality, effectiveness, and coordination • Assists community providers in • Implementing supports through monitoring benchmarks of recovery • Providing indirect support and education to community providers, and • Providing direct support when necessary/appropriate and in coordination with the counties. • Monthly consumer visits have increased from 19 in January to 179 in July 2009 • QMCC team includes: RN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, SW, D&A Specialist, Pharmacist and Peer Specialist. Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  22. Community Support Team (CST) • Resource for counties in offering additional supports to individuals as they transition from Mayview State Hospital to the community. • Provides direct services to consumers and works to assist the community providers in implementing optimal supports for the consumers. • Requests have increased from 2 in January to over 50 in July 2009 • Highest areas of support requested thus far have been: • Spiritual Support • Life Style Improvement • Purposeful Recreation • CST Team includes: RN, SW, D&A Specialist, Vocational, Recreation, Spiritual, and Peer Specialists. Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  23. Monarch Springs Long Term Structured Residence (LTSR) • 15 bed – LTSR providing residential and treatment services in a structured setting for individuals who have demonstrated severe and persistent psychiatric disorders and can reasonably be expected to respond to therapeutic intervention. • The facility is licensed and secure. • Managed in partnership with the SOS transitional provider, Mercy Behavioral Health, who is the licensed provider for this facility. • The location of the LTSR moved from MSH grounds to Glen Hazel – 3000 Naomi Drive, Pittsburgh on June 30, 2009. Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  24. Two Specialized Support Homes • Small specialized support homes providing 24 hours/day, 7 days/week supervision. • Each home serves 3 residents • Activities take place in the community with the expectation that residents will become fully integrated into the community system of care and supports over time. • Homes are managed in partnership with the SOS transitional provider, Mercy Behavioral Health. Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  25. Update on Family Interviews • Response rates from June/July pilot • Next steps Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

  26. Summary of Findings from Quality Assurance Activities • Objective of these activities is to ensure that system issues are readily identified and communicated to relevant stakeholders • Common concerns and similar issues among treatment systems • System fragmentation • Engagement / re-engagement • Family involvement / education • Other issues • MRSAP steering committee approach to QA issues Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc.

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