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1 Division of Developmental Disabilities: Analysis of How Services Are Prioritized Proposed Final Report to the Joint Legislative Audit & Review Committee July 31, 2007 Cynthia L. Forland

2 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities2 Presentation Overview Study Mandate What JLARC found and recommends: −Limited legislative direction −Primary Division initiatives scheduled to be implemented soon −Shortcomings in assessing clients not receiving paid services

3 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities3 Study Mandated by 2006 Supplemental Operating Budget JLARC “to conduct a review of how the Department of Social and Health Services Division of Developmental Disabilities prioritizes and allocates services.” Report Page 1 STUDY MANDATESTUDY MANDATE

4 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities4 Limited Legislative Direction for Prioritizing Services No clear priorities in permanent state law Specific entitlement services establish a type of priority (MPC, institutions) Priorities attached to particular allocations of funding for specific types of services in State Operating Budgets Report Pages 7-8 WHATJLARCFOUNDWHATJLARCFOUND

5 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities5 Full Assessment Being Implemented Last Month Report Pages 9-11 Clients not authorized for paid service Case management services only Clients authorized for paid service

6 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities6 Information System Planned To Be Implemented in March 2008 Case Management Information System (CMIS) is planned to: −Provide centralized information system to help staff assist clients and plan for future needs −Combine functions of several current separate information systems Report Pages 15-16 WHATJLARCFOUNDWHATJLARCFOUND

7 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities7 Primary Initiatives To Be Implemented Soon Recommendation 1: The Department of Social and Health Services should provide a report to the Legislature by January 2009 on implementation of its two primary initiatives. Report Page 17 JLARCRECOMMENDSJLARCRECOMMENDS DSHS and OFM concur

8 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities8 Mini-Assessments of 34% of Clients Not Receiving Paid Services Division changed its priorities for completing assessments to address backlog in its system Division did not set up mechanism for tracking priorities Division will be continuing to assess remaining clients not receiving paid services Report Pages 19-20 WHATJLARCFOUNDWHATJLARCFOUND

9 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities9 Division Ineffectively Managing Client Mini-Assessment Process Recommendation 2: The Division of Developmental Disabilities should: −Establish a clear set of priorities for case managers to follow in assessing the remaining clients; and −Track which of the specific priorities apply to each client. Report Page 20 JLARCRECOMMENDSJLARCRECOMMENDS DSHS and OFM concur

10 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities10 Division Combines Two Definitions of “High Level of Need” Report Pages 20-21 High Level of Need 2,012 High Level of Need 749 Mini- Assessment Tool 2,954 Enrolled in Medicaid? Clients Going Through Process 3,703 (as of Feb 2007) No Mini- Assessment Tool Yes No

11 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities11 Client Assessment Results Are Not Clearly Identified Recommendation 3: The Division of Developmental Disabilities should clearly distinguish clients who are likely eligible for the Medicaid Personal Care program from clients whose Mini- Assessment score identifies their high level of need. Report Page 21 JLARCRECOMMENDSJLARCRECOMMENDS OFM concurs DSHS partially concurs

12 June 20, 2007Division of Developmental Disabilities12 Contact Information Cynthia L. Forland 360-786-5178 Forland.Cynthia@leg.wa.gov http://www.leg.wa.gov/jlarc


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