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MFP Abbreviated “Make Up” Roundtable. Welcome! March 7, 2014 for February 14, 2014. Updates. Transitions To Date. 2014-2016 Transition Benchmarks. Transition Funds. Since We Met Last in November. Continued implementation of NC Tracks Workaround Budget Submission
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MFP Abbreviated “Make Up” Roundtable Welcome! March 7, 2014 for February 14, 2014
Since We Met Last in November • Continued implementation of NC Tracks Workaround • Budget Submission • Annual Budget for CY 2014: $11,537,404.80 • Provides first year of CAP/Innovations waiver slots • Transition Support • LCA function • Administrative Functions • Collaborative effort to increase competencies of care managers, transition coordinators. • Examination of SubCAP protocols • Continued efforts to fill all transition coordination positions • Coordination with DAAS to strengthening housing partnership. • Focused examination of “follow along” best practice • “High Risk” MFP Transition protocols. • Chairing Transitions to Community Living Follow Along Workgroup • Medicaid Reform
A Note about Medicaid Reform • Materials available at: http://www.ncdhhs.gov/medicaidreform/ • Yearlong strategic planning session for LTSS services • Questions about Reform? • Email: medicaidreform@dhhs.nc.gov
Background on Primary Focus of Today’s Discussion • As we all know, MFP is a time-limited demonstration project. • As we all know, MFP has four primary objectives: • Increase the use of home and community based services (HCBS) and reduce the use of institutionally based services; • Eliminate barriers and mechanisms in state law, state Medicaid plans, or state budgets that prevent or restrict the flexible use of Medicaid funds to enable Medicaid-eligible individuals to receive long-term care in the settings of their choice; • Strengthen the ability of Medicaid programs to assure continued provision of HCBS to those individuals who choose to transition from institutions; and, • Ensure that procedures are in place to provide quality assurance and continuous quality improvement of HCBS.
Therefore, • We have decided to develop an update to the Department outlining the challenges and successes related to the MFP program and transition practices in NC, with an eye towards our next 5 years.
Format for Discussion • Open Discussion today • Integrating into LTSS Reform Efforts • Survey Tool • May Roundtable Meeting
Two Key Questions • How has MFP contributed to NC’s LTSS systems design? • What are the key elements that NC needs to address over the next 5 years to further MFP’s four objectives? Respond by going to: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6BNYGVT Or email your response to Laura Ross at: laura.m.ross@dhhs.nc.gov
What are the key elements that NC needs to address over the next 5 years to further MFP’s four objectives? • Increase the use of home and community based services (HCBS) and reduce the use of institutionally based services; • Eliminate barriers and mechanisms in state law, state Medicaid plans, or state budgets that prevent or restrict the flexible use of Medicaid funds to enable Medicaid-eligible individuals to receive long-term care in the settings of their choice; • Strengthen the ability of Medicaid programs to assure continued provision of HCBS to those individuals who choose to transition from institutions; and, • Ensure that procedures are in place to provide quality assurance and continuous quality improvement of HCBS.
Survey Coming Your Way! Go to: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6BNYGVT Or email Laura Ross at: laura.m.ross@dhhs.nc.gov
Save the Date Next Roundtable: Friday May 9th, 2014