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Pediatric Innovations in Medicaid Whole Child Model
By Jacey Cooper Assistant Deputy Director, Health Care Delivery Systems, CA Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)
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Whole Child Model Overview
Today Bifurcated delivery system results in lack of coordination and integration when accessing care from both systems Primary care and behavioral health services are received from the managed care health plan Specialty care and other services tied to the CA Children’s Services (CCS) condition is received from the CCS FFS system and coordinated by the local public health department or the state Whole Child Model (WCM) Integrates Medi-Cal managed care and CCS FFS delivery systems, resulting in: Improved care coordination for primary, specialty, and behavioral health services for CCS and non-CCS conditions Care that is consistent with CCS program standards by CCS paneled providers, specialty care centers, and pediatric acute care hospitals Increased consumer protections, such as continuity of care, oversight of network adequacy standards and quality performance
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WCM Transition Goals Improve coordination and integration of services to meet the needs of the whole child Retain CCS program standards Support active family participation Establish specialized programs to manage and coordinate care Ensure care is provided in the most appropriate, least restrictive setting Maintain existing patient-provider relationships when possible
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Division of Responsibility
County Program Administration MOU with MCP Program eligibility Inter-county transfers State First level appeals for eligibility Provider Enrollment Panels CCS providers Certifies CCS facilities and specialty care centers Health Plan MOU with County Grievances and Appeals Reimburse providers Provider Network Program improvement and quality assurance Medical Case Management Authorizations Case management & care coordination Continuity of Care Transition Planning ALT TEXT Division of Responsibility by County, State, and Health Plan for Whole-Child Model implementation in a pictorial flow chart. Flow chart describes the Administrative Categories and corresponding administrative activities. Administrative categories listed are ancillary support, medical case management, and program administration.
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Implementation Requirements
Requirements for DHCS Monitoring and oversight including health plan readiness, data reporting, dashboard Network certification Develop Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) template between the health plan and county CCS program Revised county administrative allocation Establish MCP rates Continuation of CCS statewide advisory group Independent evaluation of the WCM Requirements for WCM Plans Local stakeholder process Health risk assessment and individual care plans Continuity of care for CCS providers, DME, pharmacy, public health nurse Minimum CCS provider rates Benefits provided according to CCS program standards Timely access to CCS providers and facilities with clinical expertise in treating the CCS condition Enter into MOU with the county CCS program CCS family advisory group and clinical advisory group Requirements for County CCS Program Enter into MOU with the health plan Perform CCS program eligibility Provide case management and care coordination services for non-WCM CCS beneficiaries
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WCM Evaluation Objectives Requirements
Evaluate whether the inclusion of CCS services in a managed care delivery system improves access to care, quality of care, and the patient and provider experience Compare outcomes in WCM counties before and after CCS services carved into the plan Compare the WCM counties to other counties where CCS is not carved into the health plan Requirements DHCS will contract with an independent entity to conduct an evaluation of the WCM DHCS will submit the evaluation to the Legislature no later than January 1, 2021
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