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CHDP DIRECTOR/DEPUTY DIRECTOR TRAINING Introduction and Training Program Outline 7/1/2010 1
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Training Program Introduction 7/1/2010 2
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Introduction Concerned by the large number of departing long- time CHDP program Deputy Directors, the Child Health and Disability Prevention Program Executive Committee appointed a task force in 2008 to design a training curriculum for new Directors and Deputy Directors. The task force was made up of representatives from all regions and State CHDP staff. The following training program is the result of two years effort by the task force. 7/1/2010 3
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Introduction The training is designed to be used in a variety of ways. The training can be accomplished through independent study by an individual or can be presented as a group training. The sections are self-contained and users may choose to review selected sections or may choose to complete the whole program. Note: Some sections contain website links. View the presentation in slideshow mode to access the links. 7/1/2010 4
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Introduction Questions or comments about the program or content can be directed to the CHDP Executive Committee through your Regional Association of CHDP Directors and Deputy Directors. The Executive Committee will assume responsibility for updating the training program as needed. 7/1/2010 5
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Introduction The following task force members are acknowledged and thanked for their efforts in completing this project: Marge Troester, Butte County Pat Harder, Kings County Penny Holland, Sierra County William Musso, Fresno County Cindy Brosig, Mendocino County Dana Gamble, Santa Barbara County Anne Reeves, Monterey County Dyan Apostolos, Monterey County Susan Mora, Chair, Riverside County Mary O’Reilly, State CMS Robin Qualls, State CMS 7/1/2010 6
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Training Program Outline 7/1/2010 7
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Training Sections Outline – Page 1 I. Overview II. References and State Correspondence III. EPSDT: A Comprehensive Child Health Program IV. CHDP Program Eligibility V. Health Assessments VI. Provider Network VII. Healthcare Program for Children in Foster Care (HCPCFC) 7/1/2010 8
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Training Sections Outline – Page 2 VIII. Federal Financial Participation (FFP) and Time Studies IX. Annual Plan Development X. Invoicing and Property Management XI. Performance Measures XII. Related Programs XIII. Local Program Responsibilities XIV. Resources/Networking 7/1/2010 9
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Section I - Overview Overview Organizational Charts Mission, Vision and Goals Relationship between State and Local Programs Organizational Structure of State Program CHDP History CHDP Program Overview Executive Committee Legislative Authority Funding 7/1/2010 10
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Section II – References and State Correspondence References and State Correspondence CMS Website Plan and Fiscal Guidelines Regulations CMS Directory Local Program Guidance Manual Business Objects Reports Information Notices Program Letters CHDP Provider Manual and Bulletins Health Assessment Guidelines County/City Surveillance Data 7/1/2010 11
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Section III – EPSDT: A Comprehensive Child Health Program EPSDT: A Comprehensive Child Health Program California’s Implementation of EPSDT Basic Informing CHDP Referral (PM 357) Intensive Informing Deputy Director’s Responsibilities 7/1/2010 12
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Section IV – CHDP Program Eligibility CHDP Program Eligibility Eligibility Categories CHDP Gateway Gateway Aid Codes Temporary Medi-Cal (8W & 8X) CHDP Only (8Y) Deemed Eligible Infant (8U & 8V) Local CHDP Program Role Optional Activities to Improve Healthcare Access 7/1/2010 13
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Section V – Health Assessments Health Assessments Exam Components and Periodicity Schedule Confidential Billing/Screening Report (PM 160) Form Completion of PM 160 Form Referrals and Follow Up Anticipatory Guidance 7/1/2010 14
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Section VI – Provider Network Provider Network Eligibility Provider Types Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) General Provider Responsibilities Documentation Referrals Training of Office Staff Gateway Program Vaccines for Children Program Accessibility to Local CHDP Program Staff 7/1/2010 15
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Section VII – Health Care Program for Children in Foster Care Health Care Program for Children in Foster Care (HCPCFC) History Program Legislation Program Letter MOU PHN Responsibilities PM 160 Process References 7/1/2010 16
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Section VIII – FFP and Time Studies Federal Financial Participation (FFP) and Time Studies FFP Background Enhanced and Non-Enhanced Activities Qualifying Employees and Skilled Professional Medical Personnel (SPMP) Time Studies Who Must Time Study Documents Required Record Retention Function Codes General Instructions FFP Calculation Worksheets 7/1/2010 17
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Section IX – Annual Plan Development Annual Plan Development Annual Plan Submission Checklist Agency Description Civil Service Classification Duty Statements Performance Measures CHDP Program Referral Data Form MOUs and IAAs Budgets CHDP Staffing Guidelines 7/1/2010 18
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Section X – Invoicing and Property Management Invoicing and Property Management General Information Quarterly Invoices CHDP No County/City Match CHDP County/City Match HCPCFC Administrative Expenditure CHDP Foster Care Administrative Expenditure Supplemental Invoice Parts A and B Property Management 7/1/2010 19
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Section XI – Performance Measures Performance Measures Background and Completion CHDP Performance Measures 1-5 Optional CHDP Performance Measures HCPCFC Performance Measures 1-2 Narrative Performance Measure Profile 7/1/2010 20
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Section XII – Related Programs Related Programs Newborn Hearing Screening Program (NHSP) California Children’s Services (CCS) Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC) Expanded Access to Primary Care (EAPC) Medi-Cal Managed Care Vaccines for Children Program (VFC) Head Start State Preschools 7/1/2010 21
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Section XIII – Local Program Responsibilities Local Program Responsibilities Provider Enrollment and Recruitment Establishing and Maintaining a Provider File Provider Performance Improvement Provider Training Distribution of Provider Information Notices (PINs) Technical Assistance to Providers Problem Investigation, Resolution or Disenrollment Care Coordination Annual Plan Submission Record Retention Community Outreach Interagency Collaboration Obtaining Materials Local Advisory Board 7/1/2010 22
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Section XIV – Resources/Networking Resources/Networking Regional Associations Deputy Directors State Staff Ning 7/1/2010 23
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