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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) . Medicaid, Medicare and SCHIP Medicare and Medicaid revenue are important and growing portions of Indian health budgets.CMS policies affect I/T/U. Tribal Technical Advisory Group (TTAG). Official Advisory Committee for CMS 15 members (and alternates) Tribal leaders from each IHS AreaNIHB, NCAI, and TSGAC representativesMeets 3 times per year monthly teleconferences.
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1. CMS AI/AN Plan Introduction
2. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Medicaid, Medicare and SCHIP
Medicare and Medicaid revenue are important and growing portions of Indian health budgets.
CMS policies affect I/T/U
3. Tribal Technical Advisory Group (TTAG)
Official Advisory Committee for CMS
15 members (and alternates)
Tribal leaders from each IHS Area
NIHB, NCAI, and TSGAC representatives
Meets 3 times per year + monthly teleconferences
4. Medicare and Medicaid Policy Committee (MMPC):
Committee of the NIHB
Any tribe can join
TTAG members and their technical advisors participate
Weekly teleconferences
Develops policy position and consensus among tribes
5. Purpose of CMS AI/AN Plan Recommendations to CMS Administrator
Strengthen CMS capacity to
Understand Indian health system needs
Analyze impacts of Medicare and Medicaid policies on I/T/U
Serve AI/AN beneficiaries
Develop CMS Tribal Consultation Policy
Improve Outreach and Education on Medicare and Medicaid to Indian country
6. The AI/AN Strategic Plan has three parts
7. Part 1 Contents A. Executive Summary
B. Purpose of Plan
C. Background
D. Recommendations to help CMS identify and analyze AI/AN issues
E. Recommendations to implement MMA
F. Medicaid reform recommendations
8. Part 1 of the AI/AN Strategic Plan
should be completed by April 22, 2005 so we can provide input for the FY2007 budget process.
9. Part 2. Contents
A. CMS Tribal Consultation Policy
B. Recommendations to improve AI/AN access to CMS programs and services
C. Outreach and Education Strategies
D. Process and timeline to update plan
E. Plan Summary
F. References
10. Part 3. Contents A. Recommendations for training using CMS satellite communications systems
B. Research and evaluation agenda
C. Prioritize list of outstanding Tribal/CMS issues and monitor progress
11. Timetable for Project
12. Organization
13. Plan Subcommittee Members Chair: Margaret Terrance
TTAG Members: Jim Crouch, Valerie Davidson, Ed Fox, Kathy Hughes, Bob Newcombe, Mickey Peercy
MMPC Members: Carol Barbero, Kris Locke, Myra Munson, Jim Roberts
IHS Members: Elmer Brewster and Jessica Imotichey
Please hand out or reference the CMS TTAG list that accompanied this presentation at this point.
Margaret Terrance: Chair of the TTAG Plan Subcommittee, TTAG Member representing Nashville Area.
Jim Crouch: TTAG Member representing the California Region, Executive Dir. Of the CA Rural Ind. Health Board
Valerie Davidson: TTAG Chair and Member representing the Alaska Region. Exec. Dir of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp.
Ed Fox: TTAG Alternate representing the Portland Area, Exec. Dir. NW Portland Area Indian Health Board
Kathy Hughes: TTAG Member representing the Bemiji Area, Vice Chair of the Oneida Nation
Bob Newcombe: TTAG Member representing the Albuquerque Area, Health Services Director, Alamo Navajo School Board
Mickey Peercy: TTAG Member representing NIHB, NIHB Treasurer and Exec. Dir of Operations and Management, Choctaw Nation of OK.
Carol Barbero: TTAG Technical Advisor for the Nashville Area, MMPC Member Partner Hobbs, Strauss, Dean & Walker
Kris Locke: TTAG Technical Advisor for the Tribal Self-Governance Advisory Committee, MMPC Member
Myra Munson: TTAG Technical Advisor for the Alaska Area, MMPC Member, Partner, Sonosky, Chambers Sachse, Miller & Munson
Jim Roberts: MMPC Member
Elmer Brewster: MMPC Member, IHS Employee
Jessica Imotichey: MMPC Member, IHS Policy Analyst
Please hand out or reference the CMS TTAG list that accompanied this presentation at this point.
Margaret Terrance: Chair of the TTAG Plan Subcommittee, TTAG Member representing Nashville Area.
Jim Crouch: TTAG Member representing the California Region, Executive Dir. Of the CA Rural Ind. Health Board
Valerie Davidson: TTAG Chair and Member representing the Alaska Region. Exec. Dir of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp.
Ed Fox: TTAG Alternate representing the Portland Area, Exec. Dir. NW Portland Area Indian Health Board
Kathy Hughes: TTAG Member representing the Bemiji Area, Vice Chair of the Oneida Nation
Bob Newcombe: TTAG Member representing the Albuquerque Area, Health Services Director, Alamo Navajo School Board
Mickey Peercy: TTAG Member representing NIHB, NIHB Treasurer and Exec. Dir of Operations and Management, Choctaw Nation of OK.
Carol Barbero: TTAG Technical Advisor for the Nashville Area, MMPC Member Partner Hobbs, Strauss, Dean & Walker
Kris Locke: TTAG Technical Advisor for the Tribal Self-Governance Advisory Committee, MMPC Member
Myra Munson: TTAG Technical Advisor for the Alaska Area, MMPC Member, Partner, Sonosky, Chambers Sachse, Miller & Munson
Jim Roberts: MMPC Member
Elmer Brewster: MMPC Member, IHS Employee
Jessica Imotichey: MMPC Member, IHS Policy Analyst
14. CMS Tribal Consultation Policy Workgroup
Chair: Mickey Peercy
TTAG Members: Ron Allen, Pearl Capoeman-Baller, Kathy Hughes Mickey Peercy: TTAG Member representing NIHB, NIHB Treasurer and Exec. Dir of Operations and Management, Choctaw Nation of OK.
Ron Allen: TTAG Member for the Tribal Self Governance Advisory Committee, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe
Pearl Capoman-Baller: TTAG Member representing the Portland Area, President, Quinault Nation
Kathy Hughes: TTAG Member representing the Bemiji Area, Vice Chair of the Oneida NationMickey Peercy: TTAG Member representing NIHB, NIHB Treasurer and Exec. Dir of Operations and Management, Choctaw Nation of OK.
Ron Allen: TTAG Member for the Tribal Self Governance Advisory Committee, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe
Pearl Capoman-Baller: TTAG Member representing the Portland Area, President, Quinault Nation
Kathy Hughes: TTAG Member representing the Bemiji Area, Vice Chair of the Oneida Nation
15. Staffing NIHB will provide the staffing for the plan.
Amy Sagalkin is Project Coordinator.
Mim Dixon is Consultant to the Project. Amy Sagalkin, Project Coordinator
Duties:
Supervise all staff and consultants to assure that activities are completed within budget and on-schedule.
Provide support to assure that the process works, schedule meetings and teleconferences, write notes and progress reports, make arrangements for travel, assure adequate communications. Coordinate TTAG, CMS, and IHS activities related to the Plan, including the review of the draft report.
Post information on NIHB Web site. Coordinate tribal consultation for CMS plan, including printing and distribution of the draft report, arranging for presentations at meetings. Assist in revisions for the final report.
Mim Dixon, NIHB Consultant
Duties:
Make three trips to Baltimore to review literature, interview CMS staff in various programs, conduct other research needed to write plan, and meet with CMS Plan Subcommittee. Draft sections of the plan and submit to the Plan Subcommittee and/or MMPC for review and comment.
Provide staffing for Margaret Terrance, Chair, TTAG CMS Plan Subcommittee. Meet with TTAG CMS Plan Subcommittee, the MMPC, and the TTAG to gather recommendations and review drafts. Work with the Project Coordinator to make revisions to the draft plan and prepare the final plan.Amy Sagalkin, Project Coordinator
Duties:
Supervise all staff and consultants to assure that activities are completed within budget and on-schedule.
Provide support to assure that the process works, schedule meetings and teleconferences, write notes and progress reports, make arrangements for travel, assure adequate communications. Coordinate TTAG, CMS, and IHS activities related to the Plan, including the review of the draft report.
Post information on NIHB Web site. Coordinate tribal consultation for CMS plan, including printing and distribution of the draft report, arranging for presentations at meetings. Assist in revisions for the final report.
Mim Dixon, NIHB Consultant
Duties:
Make three trips to Baltimore to review literature, interview CMS staff in various programs, conduct other research needed to write plan, and meet with CMS Plan Subcommittee. Draft sections of the plan and submit to the Plan Subcommittee and/or MMPC for review and comment.
Provide staffing for Margaret Terrance, Chair, TTAG CMS Plan Subcommittee. Meet with TTAG CMS Plan Subcommittee, the MMPC, and the TTAG to gather recommendations and review drafts. Work with the Project Coordinator to make revisions to the draft plan and prepare the final plan.
16. What can Tribes do to help? If you have ideas or suggestions for the plan, please send them to Amy Sagalkin
E-mail: asagalkin@nihb.org
Phone: 202/742-4343
Participate in CMS workshops at the NIHB Consumer Conference
Phoenix, October 16-19, 2005
There will be a 60 day review and comment period for Parts 1 and 2
September 1-November 30, 2005 This Strategic Plan hopes to benefit ALL AI/AN communities by providing greater access to the services CMS offers. We look forward to your input and cooperation.This Strategic Plan hopes to benefit ALL AI/AN communities by providing greater access to the services CMS offers. We look forward to your input and cooperation.
17. Thank you!