In 2011, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo established a Medicaid Redesign Team (MRT), which initiated significant reforms to the state’s Medicaid program. This.

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In 2011, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo established a Medicaid Redesign Team (MRT), which initiated significant reforms to the state’s Medicaid program. This included a critical initiative to provide “Care Management for All” by transitioning New York State’s long-term care recipients into managed care. A key component of Care Management for All is the Fully Integrated Duals Advantage (FIDA) demonstration project, a partnership between the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). Through FIDA, certain dual-eligible individuals (Medicaid and Medicare) will be enrolled into fully-integrated managed care plans. FIDA Care Management for ALL

Fully Integrated Duals Advantage Program The FIDA demonstration project began in January 2015 and runs through December To be a FIDA plan, a plan must be approved as a Managed Long-Term Care (MLTC) plan, be approved as a Medicare Advantage (with prescription drug) plan, and meet all the FIDA requirements. Currently, 21 plans have executed a three-way contract with CMS and NYSDOH and have completed the readiness-review process. This is based on many elements such as systems, staffing, network adequacy, marketing, and training.

21 or older; Entitled to benefits under Medicare Part A and enrolled under both Medicare Parts B and D and receiving full Medicaid benefits; and Be a resident of a demonstration county: Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond, and Nassau; starting January 1, The program will expand into Westchester and Suffolk counties later this year. Who’s eligible for FIDA? And meet one of the following three criteria: Require community-based long-term services and supports (LTSS) for more than 120 days, Are eligible for the Nursing Home Transition and Diversion Waiver program, or Are nursing facility clinically eligible and receiving facility-based LTSS. Participants must be: Queens Westchester Suffolk Nassau Richmond Kings Bronx New York

With a "county of fiscal responsibility” code 97, 98, or 99. Residents of Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IIDD). Eligible to live in an ICF/IIDD, but choose not to. Residents of alcohol/substance abuse long-term residential treatment programs. Eligible for Emergency Medicaid. In the OPWDD Home and Community Based Waiver Services (HCBS) waiver program. In the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) waiver program. Receiving hospice services (at time of enrollment). Eligible for the family planning expansion program. Under 65 (screened and require treatment), in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Breast or Cervical Cancer Early Detection program, need treatment for breast or cervical cancer, and are not otherwise covered under creditable health coverage. Under the age of 21. Residents in an Assisted Living Program. In the Foster Family Care Demonstration. Residents of a New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) facility or of a psychiatric facility. Receiving services from the New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) system. Expected to be Medicaid eligible for less than six months. Eligible for Medicaid benefits only for tuberculosis-related services. And who’s not eligible? Exclusions to FIDA eligibility

Abdominal Aortic Aneurism Screening Adult Day Health Care AIDS Adult Day Health Care Ambulance Ambulatory Surgical Centers Assertive Community Treatment Assisted Living Program Assistive Technology (State Plan and Supplemental to State Plan) Bone Mass Measurement Breast Cancer Screening (Mammograms) Cardiac Rehabilitation Services Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Visit (therapy for heart disease) Cardiovascular Disease Screening and Testing Care Management (Service Coordination) Cervical and Vaginal Cancer Screening Chemotherapy Chiropractic Colorectal Screening Community Integration Counseling Community Transitional Services Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services Continuing Day Treatment Day Treatment Defibrillator (implantable automatic) Dental Depression Screening Diabetes Monitoring (Self-Management Training) Diabetes Screening Diabetes Supplies Diabetic Therapeutic Shoes or Inserts Diagnostic Testing Durable Medical Equipment Emergency Care Environmental Modifications Family Planning Services Freestanding Birth Center Services Home and Community Support Services (HCSS) Health/Wellness Education Hearing Services HIV Screening Home Delivery and Congregate Meals Home Health Home Infusion Bundled Services Home Infusion Supplies and Administration and Medicare Part D Home Infusion Drugs Home Maintenance Services Home Visits by Medical Personnel Immunizations Independent Living Skills and Training Inpatient Hospital Care (including Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation Services) Inpatient Mental Health Care Inpatient Mental Health over 190-day Lifetime Limit Intensive Psychiatric Rehabilitation Treatment Programs Inpatient Services during a Non-covered Inpatient Stay Kidney Disease Services (including End Stage Renal Disease services) Mammograms Medicaid Pharmacy Benefits as Allowed by State Law Medical Nutrition Therapy Medicare Part B Prescription Drugs Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Benefit as Approved by CMS Medication Therapy Management Mobile Mental Health Treatment Moving Assistance Non-Emergency Transportation Nursing Facility (Medicaid) Nutrition (includes Nutritional Counseling and Educational Services) NYS Office of Mental Health Licensed Community Residences Obesity Screening and Therapy to keep weight down Opioid Treatment Services – Substance Abuse Other Health Care Professional Services Other Supportive Services the Interdisciplinary Team Determines Necessary Outpatient Blood Services Outpatient – Medically Supervised Withdrawal- Substance Abuse Outpatient Mental Health Outpatient Rehabilitation (OT, PT, Speech) Outpatient Substance Abuse Outpatient Surgery Palliative Care Pap Smear and Pelvic Exams Partial Hospitalization (Medicaid) Partial Hospitalization (Medicare) PCP Office Visits Peer-Delivered Services Peer Mentoring Personal Care Services Personal Emergency Response Services Personalized Recovery Oriented Services Podiatry Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support Preventive Services Private Duty Nursing Prostate Cancer Screening Prosthetics Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services Respiratory Care Services Respite Routine Physical Exam (1/year) Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Screening and Counseling Skilled Nursing Facility Smoking and Tobacco Cessation Social and Environmental Supports Social Day Care Social Day Care Transportation Specialist Office Visits Structured Day Program Substance Abuse Program Telehealth Transportation Urgent Care Vision Care Services “Welcome to Medicare” Preventive Visit Wellness Counseling FIDA coverage in New York State includes …items and services currently covered by: Medicare Medicaid Long-term care Behavioral health Wellness programs Prescription drugs HCBS waiver services There are no FIDA specific costs* to participants, including no co-payments, no premiums, and no deductibles for any covered items or services. *Medicaid spend-down requirements still apply.

Enrolling in FIDA There are two types of enrollment: Opt-in, which is initiated by an individual. Passive, which is enrollment by the state that the individual can decline by opting out. All enrollments (opt-in and passive) will be through the enrollment broker, NY Medicaid Choice. Participants may disenroll at any time during the demonstration.

Native Americans, but they may opt-in to the demonstration at any time; Those eligible for the Medicaid buy-in for the working disabled and are nursing-home certifiable; Aliessa court ordered individuals; Those assigned to a CMS Accountable Care Organization (ACO) at the time they would otherwise be included in passive enrollment; Those participating in the CMS Independence at Home (IAH) demonstration; and Those enrolled in: Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE); A Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan for institutionalized individuals; Health Homes; and Employer or union-sponsored coverage for employees or retirees. Exclusions from passive enrollment Eligible for FIDA, but excluded from passive enrollment:

January 1, 2015, effective date for individuals to opt-in to the demonstration. April 1, 2015, first effective date for certain individuals who will be passively enrolled. Passive enrollment will be phased-in over time. Nursing Home Transition Individuals residing in nursing homes prior to February 1, 2015, will not be passively enrolled into FIDA. Individuals new to custodial status in nursing homes as of January 1, 2015, will be passively enrolled into FIDA on or after August 1, Enrollment timeline

Enrollment notices All FIDA-eligible duals received the FIDA program announcement letter in December The program announcement letter is the first notification a participant receives and marks the start of potential opt-in enrollment. NY Medicaid Choice will send participants passive enrollment reminder notices before their scheduled date for passive enrollment.

Enrollment process NY Medicaid Choice will enroll individuals and provide education and assistance. Individuals who are eligible for FIDA and enrolled in a MLTC plan will “transition in place” to the FIDA plan offered by the parent organization of their MLTC plan. Individuals will be informed about FIDA and offered an opportunity to select a FIDA plan or to opt-out of the program.

Transition of care To ensure a smooth transition of care for participants, a FIDA plan must: Make arrangements to help ensure that all community-based supports, including non- covered services, are in place prior to a participant’s move. Make sure participating providers are fully knowledgeable and prepared to support the participant.

Continuity of care Each FIDA plan must ensure that: Participants have access to all of their providers and authorized services, including prescription drugs, for at least 90 days or until their person-centered service plan is finalized and implemented – whichever is later. Participants can stay in their current nursing homes. FIDA plans must have contracts or payment arrangements with all nursing homes, so that FIDA enrollees who are already in a nursing home can stay at that same nursing home for the duration of the demonstration.

The Interdisciplinary Team Each participant must have an individualized comprehensive care plan. FIDA plans are required to use an Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) approach. Led by an accountable care manager, the team will ensure integration of the participant’s medical, behavioral health, community-based or facility-based LTSS, and social needs. The IDT will be based on a participant’s specific needs, and deliver services with respect to linguistic and cultural competence, and dignity.

IDT composition A participant’s IDT must be made up of: The participant or, in the case of incapacity, an authorized representative; The participant’s designee(s), if desired by the participant; A primary care provider (PCP) or a designee with clinical experience from the PCP’s practice who has knowledge of the participant’s needs; Behavioral health professional, if there is one, or a designee with clinical experience from the professional’s behavioral health practice who has knowledge of a participant’s needs; The FIDA plan care manager; The participant’s home care aide(s), or a designee with clinical experience from the home care agency who has knowledge of the participant’s needs; The participant’s nursing facility representative, who is a clinical professional, if receiving nursing facility care; and Other providers either as requested by the participant or designee; or as recommended by the IDT. The RN who completed the participant’s assessment, if approved by the participant or designee.

Independent Consumer Advocacy Network This network will act as a resource and advocate for participants and families as they navigate the MLTC and FIDA program systems. It will also serve beneficiaries of LTSS in Mainstream Managed Care plans. The contract for this statewide ombudsman program was awarded to a network of not-for-profit organizations, with Community Service Society of New York (CSS) serving as the entity responsible for coordinating services. The CSS network will provide consumers with direct assistance in navigating their coverage and in understanding and exercising their rights and responsibilities. CSS will be known as the Independent Consumer Advocacy Network (ICAN) and can be reached by calling 1 (844) or online at:

Integrated grievances and appeals process The grievances and appeals process incorporates the most consumer- favorable elements of the Medicare and Medicaid grievance and appeals systems into a consolidated, integrated system for participants. All notices are consolidated and being jointly developed by CMS and NYSDOH. Notices must communicate the steps in the integrated appeals process, as well as the availability of the participant ombudsman to assist with appeals. Providers can file an appeal on behalf of a participant but do not have a FIDA- specific right to appeal plan payment decisions.

Find out more: Call NY Medicaid Choice at: 1 (855) For TTY service, call: 1 (888) For an interpreter, call: 1 (855) , and press Option 1 Visit the NY Medicaid Choice website: Or visit the FIDA website: All phone services are free. FIDA

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