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Deadline Extension for Submission of Comments on CCO Draft Application

PLEASE NOTE – The deadline for submission of comments on the Care Coordination Organization’s (CCO) Draft Application has been extended through Friday, August 11, 2017.  Details of this submission are included on the below email from Acting Commissioner Delaney which was originally sent on June 30, 2017.

 

Dear Friends and Colleagues:

New York State can take pride in its transformation of services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  By building and supporting a community-based system of care over the past 40 years, New York is a great example of what a State can do in partnership with providers, families, advocates and communities.  Through this partnership, the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) has been able to offer a wide range of residential and day supports.

However, as I travelled the State meeting with individuals, families and providers to assist in developing the recommendations of the Transformation Panel, it became clear that our system must evolve to meet the changing demands of today.  Individuals and families want more flexibility and participation in program design and services and there is growing recognition of the need to offer a more seamless transition of school age children into the adult service system.  In addition, as those we serve age, we must address their emerging needs. These challenges demand a more robust, integrated model of care; a model that not only includes the existing OPWDD services but brings together medical, behavioral health services and medication management in a single coordinated plan.  Our system needs a model of care that offers more flexibility in how services are designed and delivered and rewards providers for achieving good outcomes for you and your family members.

I am very pleased to tell you about the next major step in the evolution of the OPWDD system to meet this need.  We are prepared to begin a five-year effort that will start a new era of opportunity for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  This new initiative, called People First Care Coordination, will enhance and expand service coordination for people currently supported by a Medicaid Service Coordinator (MSC) in preparation for our system’s move to fully integrated services in managed care.

People First Care Coordination will add the coordination of people’s health and wellness services to their current developmental disabilities Individualized Service Plan (ISP), which will be known as a Life Plan.  Individuals currently enrolled in OPWDD services can have those services, plus those they receive from their dentists, physicians, behavioral health professionals and others, expertly combined into a single, integrated Life Plan which is overseen and monitored by their care manager.

The foundation of People First Care Coordination is Care Coordination Organizations (CCOs), authorized as Health Homes, which will be networks of existing OPWDD providers that will come together to provide integrated care coordination and work to transition MSCs into care manager roles.  CCOs will offer a professional Care Manager and a specialized care coordination team to work directly with each individual served and his or her family to address all of his or her needs.  The team and various service providers will be able to electronically share information and discuss an individual’s overall wellness and progress toward stated goals.  CCOs and providers will report to OPWDD on the outcomes they are helping individuals achieve.

People First Care Coordination is not managed care, but over the next few years, CCOs will become or begin working with managed care organizations to further our system’s move to managed care.  CCOs consisting of OPWDD providers will always be at the forefront in coordinating OPWDD services and supports.

In the coming weeks and months, we will be in further contact with you to explain People First Care Coordination, outline its timeline and respond to any of your questions.  I would encourage you to read and submit comments related to the draft Application for entities who may be interested in becoming CCO’s.  You can find a link to the Application on our website athttps://opwdd.ny.gov/opwdd_services_supports/care_coordination_organizations .

Thank you for your continued partnership as we transform our system of supports and services to enrich the lives of New Yorkers with developmental disabilities – today, tomorrow and well into the future.

Sincerely,

Kerry A. Delaney

Acting Commissioner

 

URGENT: STOP MEDICAID CUTS NOW

URGENT!
We Need To Stop Medicaid Cuts

Please Make 7 Quick Calls Immediately!

Call & FAX
Representative Chris Collins P# 202-225-5265 F#202-225-5910
Representative John Faso P# 202-225-5614 F# 202-225-1168
Representative Peter T. King P# 202-225-7896 F# 212-225-2279
Representative Tom Reed P# 202-225-3161 F# 202-225-6599
Representative Elise Stefanik P# 202-225-4611 F# 202-225-1391
Representative Claudia Tenney P# 202-225-3665 F# 201-225-1891
Representative Lee Zeldin P# 201-225-3826 F# 202-225-3826

Medicaid funds 90% of NYS services for people with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD)

THE BILLS CURRENTLY IN CONGRESS CUT MEDICAID TO THE BONE

NY Senators Schumer and Gillibrand already oppose AHAC
(American Health Care Act)
but many of our Representatives support it

 

We need to MAKE IT CLEAR to these Representatives that Medicaid cuts ARE A THREAT TO PEOPLE WITH ID

 

Here is a suggested script:

My name is __________. I am the parent/relative/friend of a person with developmental disabilities. I am calling to ask you to oppose any legislation that cuts or caps Medicaid. Medicaid funds 90% of essential services for people with developmental disabilities. Medicaid cuts seriously endanger our loved ones.

ASK YOUR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS TO MAKE THESE CALLS TOO

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Jason Helgerson, NYS Medicaid Director Meets NYC Families on 6/12

MEDICAID CHANGES IN STORE: WHAT WILL HAPPEN?

How Will the Dollars Be Allocated?

HEAR FROM THE PERSON WHO WILL DECIDE


JASON HELGERSON
New York State Medicaid Director 

MONDAY, JUNE 12th
6 – 8pm
IAC
150 West 30th Street, 15th Floor

Here are some of our questions:

How will changes to the Medicaid dollars affect our families?
What are the plans for Managed Care for people with ID/DD?

 

SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS HERE: Questions@nycfair.org

 

These two articles lay out the situation

How Will Trump’s New Plan to Replace Obamacare Affect You? U.S Economics

Trump Budget Guts Medicaid, Disability Programs Disability Scoop

REGISTER WITH NYC FAIR:

http://bit.ly/2qwUSoC

Be patient with the link

INDICATE YOUR LOCATION PREFERENCE
ON THE REGISTRATION FORM

  • VIDEO CONFERENCING WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THESE OTHER LOCATIONS FOR THE MEETING WITH JASON HELGERSON
    Staten Island: PCCS, 150 Granite Ave, SI, NY
  • Nassau County: FREE, 191Bethpage – Sweethollow Road, Old Bethpage, NY
  • Rockland County: The ARC of Rockland, 25 Hemlock Drive, Congers, NY
  • Ulster / Greene Counties: 471 Albany Ave., Kingston, NY
  • Suffolk: DDI, 99 Hollywood Drive, Smithtown NY.Call- In #: 646-780-0451, PIN: 314-512-500 #  

Translation Available if Requested Before June 1st

Light Supper

For Policy Wonks: Also on June 12th, from 10:30 – Noon:
Mr Helgerson will attend the Medicaid Advocates Meeting. It deals with more technical and large-scale policy issues. Agenda items include DSRIP and Self-Direction.
Here are detailed instructions to attend this meeting and the proposed agenda.

A MORE GENERAL DISCUSSION OF HOW MEDICAID MAY IMPACT PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE EVENING

Coming Next Week:

Information about pending legislation concerning: Changes in Justice Center Reporting, Changes in 17A Guardianship Rules, the FAIR ACT, AND the implications of the proposed federal budget to programs for IDD.