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Resources / Inputs Political Environment State and Federal Budget Families Providers DSS MOUs/ MOAs Contracts OEC Other Stakeholders Medicaid Modernization Commercial Insurance Parent Fees $$ to Enhance SPIDER Simplify Complex Payment Procedure Hard copies of family products Birth23.org Web / Social Media based Tech support PD staff at lead agency Training calendar 1 st Cohort trained in Activity-based Teaming Practices (ABT) Established ABT leaders OutputsShort-termIntermediateLong-term Outcomes Education & Outreach A)Development of a unified message about B23 including key principles of Activity-based Teaming (ABT) Practices B)Develop a family and community B23 app Everyone understands the unified message about the CT Birth to Three System All programs are implementing Activity-based Teaming practices High quality system is sustainable Resources support EBPs, Education and Outreach and SPIDER enhancements Parents will help their children develop…. SiMR Strategies/Activities “Personnel” Development A)Aligned state and programs level policies, procedures with the ABT practices B)Training providers in ABT C)Update Service Coordination Training D)Develop Systems to include families in training E)Develop fidelity checklist and self-assessment F)Develop ways for staff to measure how families communicate about their children on a day to day SiMR: Parents of children who have a diagnosed condition will be able to describe their child’s abilities and challenges more effectively as a result of their participation in Early Intervention. Fiscal Enhancements A)Payment procedure work group and supporting DSS B)Update SPIDER to increase efficiencies and align with MMIS C)Communicate about the changes to families and community groups -Unified message communicated through formal and informal processes -Accessible app about what B23 Looks like, Rights, System of Payment, and web links to other resources about their child -Policies and procedures will align with Activity-based Teaming Practices -Staff and programs use the fidelity self –assessment -Training is accessible in different modalities -Staff and directors are trained in ABT practices -A cadre of ABT leaders -Simple efficient payment procedure that decreases costs for billing with a SPA and Waiver approved by CMS -Billing training and manual -SPIDER updates -“EOBs” for all families Providers have access to unified message products and share them with families BETA test of app Resources, policies and procedures support ABT practices Increase in the understanding about the connection between ABT and the SiMR at CO and providers Increase the number of providers implementing ABT practices Families and providers and community are informed about pending fiscal changes SPA and waiver are approved Community has access to unified message Families link to information and social media about Birth23 and their child App is enhanced and used Increase the number of programs that support ABT Increase in the number of ABT leaders Increase in Parent understanding of ABT practices Families will have choice among high quality providers Billing process is efficient and costs to administer decrease EOBs for families Connecticut Birth to Three System – Part C State Systemic Improvement Plan Logic Model