1 / 25

San Diego Long Term Care Integration Project

San Diego Long Term Care Integration Project. LTCIP Planning Committee June 14, 2006. San Diego Stakeholder LTCIP Vision for Elderly & Disabled. Develop “system” that: provides continuum of health, social and support services that “wrap around consumer” w/prevention & early intervention focus

gay-gomez
Download Presentation

San Diego Long Term Care Integration Project

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. San Diego Long Term Care Integration Project LTCIP Planning Committee June 14, 2006

  2. San Diego Stakeholder LTCIP Vision for Elderly & Disabled • Develop “system” that: • provides continuum of health, social and support services that “wrap around consumer” w/prevention & early intervention focus • pools associated (categorical) funding • is consumer driven and responsive • expands access to/options for care • Utilizes existing providers

  3. Stakeholder Vision (continued) • Fairly compensates all providers w/rate structure developed locally • Engages MD as pivotal team member • Decreases fragmentation/duplication w/single point of entry, single plan of care • Improves quality & is budget neutral • Implements Olmstead Decision locally • Maximizes federal and state funding

  4. Strategies Developed to Support “Vision” • Healthy San Diego Plus • Physician Strategy • Aging & Disability Resource Center

  5. Healthy San Diego Plus (HSD+) • MediCal Aged, Blind, and Disabled offered voluntary enrollment in LTC Integrated Plan • Models of care integrated across funding & the health and social services continuum: • Private entities to contract with State and CMS through RFP with local pre-qualification • Healthy San Diego Health Plus Plans to develop program details with consultant resources

  6. HSD+ Update • Governor’s proposal/AB 2979 • Supported by • Medicare Modernization Act (SNPs) • Budget Deficit Reduction Act (enhancements that used to require waivers now available through State Plan approval) • GMC rates tied to SNF & ADHC

  7. Physician Strategy • Partner w/physician “champions” • Develop interest/incentive for support of “after office” services (HCBC) • Identify care management resources to link physicians/office staff to patients • Train on healthy aging, geriatric/chronic disease protocol, pharmacy, HCBC supports

  8. Physician Strategy Update • CA Endowment Planning Grant report and request to fund Implementation: • Finalize/deliver team-building for community care management for health and social service providers • Link resources and decision support tools • Develop, evaluate outcome measures • Enhance IT infrastructure supports • Collaborate w/SD-MINE

  9. Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC)/Network of Care • Beta testing with • consumers and caregivers • community based organizations • MDs, other providers, Call Center staff • To develop “continuous quality improvement” program • Measure behavior changes of providers and consumers • Funding: Federal Aging & Disability Resource Center grant application

  10. CaliforniaAging and Disability Resource Center Grant Program Lora Connolly, Director CA Department of Aging

  11. ADRC Grant Goals • Promote public awareness of public & private LTC support options especially among underserved, hard-to-reach populations • Provide Information & Counseling on ALL available LTC supports • Help consumers assess potential public LTC service eligibility • Determine programmatic eligibility for public LTC programs, including Medicaid nursing home eligibility • Provide short term assistance or care management • Provide I&R • Help consumers plan for future LTC needs • Organize, simplify, and ensure “one-stop shopping” for access to all public LTC support programs

  12. Grant Goals & Vision • Empower individuals to make informed choices • Streamline access to LTC services • Assist individuals in planning for future LTC support needs • Resource for LTC professionals & others who provide services to older adults & persons with disabilities • Provide information & counseling to private-pay individuals

  13. Grant Requirements--Target Group • Older adults (age 60+) and at least one of the following other major target group by Year II: • Individuals with physical disabilities; • individuals with serious mental disabilities; and/or • individuals with mental retardation/developmental disabilities. • Individuals with traumatic brain injuries may be a targeted group

  14. California’s Project Goals • Identify promising practices in providing outreach to reach populations • Determine viability of physical “one stop” resource centers given state’s diverse geography • Identify how web based technology can be best employed to support this effort • Create an environment that fosters tangible collaboration between aging and independent living services with shared products & outcomes.

  15. Need for Disabled Community Involvement (Ben Harville) • National, State, and local need—why I’m here! • The opportunity: revise Year 3 Work Plan to be more inclusive of disabled community • Equal focus on aging and disabilities • Louis Frick, local ILC Director, will begin conversation a little later

  16. San Diego ADRC Key Goals (Dr. Mark Meiners) • Build on existing AIS Call Center • Build/merge resource database, NOC • Improve consumer linkages/access to LTC information and services • Outreach to broad community and underserved/underutilizing populations • Complete above with stakeholder input • Evaluate outcomes & develop CQI

  17. Specific Activities to Meet Goals • Surveys: • Call Centers—AIS and 211 • Consumers • Caregivers • Community-based organizations • Care management • Independent Living Center Consumer Advocates

  18. Survey Findings • Survey tool difficulties • Service directory could be more user-friendly, more up-to-date • need closer relationship w/211 • Too many clicks to get info • Translations need cultural input • Needs of different users: Call Centers, MDs, care managers, consumers, caregivers, et al

  19. Response to Findings • Evaluation leads to: • Call Center input toward enhancements and updates • 211 collaboration/joint protocols • NOC enhancements

  20. Indicators of Increasing Satisfaction • More use of web site builder • Customized site developed for AIS Call Center • Improved community-wide calendar • Fall Prevention site ready for feedback • Increased satisfaction with finding information on NOC

  21. NOC Enhancements for SD ADRCby Afshin Khosravi of Trilogy Integrated Resources • Site wide search powered by Google Enterprise Appliance • 10,000 culturally adopted and hand translated Spanish articles • Medicare section • Print Search Results • Call Center Application

  22. Practical Suggestions for Local Work Plan—(Louis Frick) • Joint focus on disabled above poverty • Join Padres Disability Awareness Day • Joint involvement of management/goals • Access Center web site linked on NOC • NOC as communication tool for ILC clients • Joint participation in deinstitutionalization project • Outreach w/InfoVan to include disability expert

  23. Goals for Lunch Meeting • Brainstorm potential activities for ADRC in support of disabled community • Decide which are most important to incorporate into Year 3 Work Plan • Prioritize activities of Year 3 Work Plan

  24. Current Year 3 Work Plan Activities • CQI process for database maintenance • Complete web site enhancements • Develop “My Folder” as LTC “Options Counselor” • Broad community outreach and education • Target underserved, underutilizing populations

  25. www.sdltcip.org • Get on LTCIP mailing list for updates • Attend Planning Committee meetings • Log onto website for background & info • Call or e-mail input/ideas: 858-495-5428 or evalyn.greb@sdcounty.ca.gov or 858-694-3252 or sara.barnett@sdcounty.ca.gov

More Related