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2014 Pay-for-Performance Review To Executive Directors 1
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Topics 2 2014 Pay-for-Performance (P4P) 2014 Results on 2013-14 services Comparisons to previous years Positive Trends Ongoing challenges Looking ahead to 2015
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2014 P4P Process 3
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Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services (BHRS) – Wraparound BHRS School-based Therapeutic Services (STS) Community Integrated Recovery Centers (CIRC) Extended Acute Care (EAC) Host Homes Inpatient Psychiatric, Adult(AIP) Inpatient Psychiatric, Child (CIP) Intensive Drug & Alcohol Outpatient (IOP) Journey of Hope Outpatient, Drug &Alcohol (DAOP) Outpatient, Mental Health (MHOP) Residential Treatment Facilities for Children (RTF) Residential Treatment Facilities for Adults (RTFA) Residential Rehabilitation Residential Non-Hospital Inpatient Treatment (RINT) Targeted Case Management (TCM) 4 2014 Levels of Care
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Major Activities in 2014 5 Spring webinars to review proposed measurements & thresholds Fall webinars to review data & new/revised measurements Meetings with individual providers at their request Piloted addition of participation in a behavioral health screening event for outpatient providers Incorporation of participation in the STS Outcomes Monitoring Project into scoring
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Status as of February 2015 6 Awards totaling over $5 million to providers More than 250 reports, in new streamlined format, have been e-mailed to providers
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Streamlined Provider Summary Eliminated redundancy of information from NIAC and Quality Management reports Cover Sheet with relevant information Operational Definitions Master Document 7
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2014 Results 8
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Total amount of awards by Reporting Year: –$5.4 million in 2014 –$9.5 million in 2013 –$16 million in 2012 –$13.4 million in 2011 –$3.2 million in 2010 2014 Award compared to Past Years 10
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Positive Trends Achieving Quality Through P4P 11
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Residential Rehabilitation: Continuity of Care 12
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Child Mental Health Outpatient: Early Engagement 13
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TCM: Service Delivery and Continuity of Care 14
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Ongoing Challenges 15
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Redundancy of measures Allegations and convictions of fraud, waste and abuse for past awards Recognizing consistency in achievement over multiple years Consistently underperforming providers Ongoing Challenges 16
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2015 and Beyond 17 Looking Ahead…
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Looking Ahead: 2015 and Beyond 18 Ongoing evolution of measurements Behavioral health screening event participation –Scoring and fairness in application Client/Family Satisfaction Survey –Outcomes data directly from service recipients and families
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Questions or Comments? 19
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Thank You! Thank You! Suet Lim, PhD Performance Evaluation, Analytics and Research Community Behavioral Health 20
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