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Oregon’s Supported Employment Programs at a glance

Oregon’s Supported Employment Programs at a glance. Marisha L. Johnson Mental Health Planner Oregon Health Authority Addictions & Mental Health Division. First… some fun!. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF9-sEbqDvU&feature=player_detailpage. Evidence based Supported Employment Providers.

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Oregon’s Supported Employment Programs at a glance

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  1. Oregon’s Supported Employment Programs at a glance Marisha L. Johnson Mental Health Planner Oregon Health Authority Addictions & Mental Health Division

  2. First…some fun! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF9-sEbqDvU&feature=player_detailpage

  3. Evidence based Supported Employment Providers • Abacus • Center for Human Development • Central City Concern • Clackamas County • ColumbiaCare • Deschutes County • Laurel Hill • Lifeways • LifeWorks NW • Lutheran Community Services NW • Marion County • Marion County EASA • Options for Southern Oregon • Mid-Columbia Center for Living • ShelterCare • Working Wonders

  4. Oregon’s newest Evidence Based SE Providers! • Cascadia (102) • Jackson County (113) • Linn County (100) • Douglas County (104)

  5. And now…some data!

  6. Marisha’s Data Disclaimer • This data is compiled from the quarterly reports submitted by the 14 providers receiving indigent funding, and 3 providers volunteering to submit the data. • If you are not currently submitting quarterly data, please consider doing so. This information is invaluable in sharing the success of Evidence Based Supported Employment.

  7. July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012 • SE Programs provided services to 2,921 Unduplicated Individuals

  8. July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012 • Of those: • 52% are men • 48% are women • 62% were covered by Medicaid • 12% were young adults in transition (14-25) • The average age of participants was 39.9 years old • The youngest was 16 • The most experienced was 73 • The average employment rate was 38.5%

  9. July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012 • The average overall length of stay was 10.8 months • Ranging from 5.4 months to 16.0 months • The average length of stay for individuals covered by Medicaid was 11.6 months • Ranging from 4.7 months to 16.4 months • The average length of stay for individuals not covered by Medicaid was 10.4 months • Ranging from 1.2 months to 22.4 months

  10. As they say…More will be Revealed!

  11. Changes to Funding Streams • Beginning January 1, 2013, responsibility for the SE Medicaid code will transfer to CCOs. • Funding for indigent services is expected to be moved to the “Flexible Funding” allotment in the County Financial Assistance Agreement.

  12. Marisha’s Last Disclaimer! • Health System Transformation and AMH System Change are still in the process of implementation. • There are many decisions still to be made including how fidelity will be implemented. • Stay tuned! • Get the most current information on CCOs at: www.cco.health.oregon.gov • Get the most current information on AMH System Change at:http://cms.oregon.gov/oha/amh/pages/system-change/index.aspx

  13. Thank you for all you do!! Marisha L. Johnson Mental Health Planner Marisha.L.Johnson@state.or.us 503-947-5544

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