1 Child Welfare Reform Council August 5, 2014 Transition of Children in Foster Care, Receiving Adoption Assistance and Select Youth in Juvenile Justice.

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1 Child Welfare Reform Council August 5, 2014 Transition of Children in Foster Care, Receiving Adoption Assistance and Select Youth in Juvenile Justice to Amerigroup Georgia

Georgia Families 360°: Primary Goals Improve health outcomes through intensive case management Integrated coordination of all health care services Engagement of primary care physicians and dentists Comply with and support state and federal policies Foster permanency and long term independence 2

Ways of Reaching Our Goals All members have a medical and dental home Ensure all members have access to preventive care and screenings Providers adhere to clinical practice guidelines and evidence-based medicine Improve health outcomes and chances for successful child welfare outcomes Improving assessment timeliness for foster youth 3

Community Collaboration –Court Improvement Initiatives –Family Preservation –GA Dental Association –GA American Academy of Pediatrics –Regional Intake Centers CHOA Kaiser-Permanente Planning for Implementation Amerigroup Planning Staffing - 90 new hires Training Town Halls Network Access & Contracting Information System Enhancements Revised P&P and Member Handbooks 4

GF 360 Program Requirements Scope: Provide coordinated care across multiple services to Georgia Foster Care membership while demonstrating improvement in member health outcomes Requirements driven by federal foster care and Kenny A Decree – Care Coordination Team – Enhanced Provider Network – 24/7 Intake Communication Center – Ombudsman Team – Psychotropic Medication Management Program – Dental and Medical Home – Trauma informed and System of Care training across all agencies – Virtual Health Record – Advocacy Engagement and Steering Committee – Enhanced interagency collaboration – Standardized reporting and monitoring – Value Based Purchasing 5

Georgia Families 360° By the Numbers 6 Membership (~23,051 as of July 2014) Tennessee South Carolina Florida Alabama Georgia Families 360° REGION BREAKDOWN RegionMember Count Atlanta12,420 Central2,851 East1,138 North2,751 Southeast2,076 Southwest1,815 Georgia Families 360° COUNT BY PROGRAM ProgramMember Count Adoptive Assistance12,937 Foster Care9,464 Juvenile Justice236 CHAFFEE(Former Foster Care)185 Temporay Newborns229

GF 360 Numerical Data Summary 82%of all total membership located in 51 of 159 counties across the state Top 5 counties: Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, Clayton Top 5 BH Diagnosis: ADHD, Psychosis, Conduct DO, Depressive DO, Affective DO Male 52%: Female 48% 0-6=24%; 7-12=31%; 13-18=39%; >19=4.3% Members between =

QUESTIONS? 8

9 August 2014 Center for Medicaid and Medicare Innovation Grant Overview Georgia Families 360 Youth Transitioning Out of Foster Care

Key Grant Points Target Statement: Keep youth engaged in their health care and service systems so that they will utilize more primary and preventive care in lieu of high cost facility based settings. Target Population: Youth with greatest need of comprehensive services to help them obtain positive outcomes associated with well-being: – In Foster Care for 12 months or greater – Age residing in group home setting – Documented history of behavioral health needs Targeted Counties: Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, and Cobb. Bibb County (Macon, Ga to reflect the rural imprint). Participant Number Targets: Year 1: 126; Year 2: 396; Year 3:

Key Grant Points (cont.) Proposed Measures of Success: Percent reduction in hospitalization due to mental health/substance use issues Percent increase in access to PCP/PCD Change in pregnancy behavior (increase in FP, actively using contraception, longer pregnancy intervals Percent increase in employment (increase over a given time period, such as six months) Percent increase in enrollment in secondary and post- secondary education (grade progression, graduation rate, GED attainment, post-secondary enrollment 11

QUESTIONS? 12