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MFP Transition Numbers As of December 10, referrals have been received 63 participants have transitioned to date (15 in 2014 and 48 thus far in 2015) * The transition benchmark for 2015 is 47 transitions. * MFP met our 2015 benchmarks of 47 on Friday, December 4 th. Since then there has been 1 additional transition that occurred and 2 other are scheduled before the 18 th of December. With 2 weeks left in the year!. 3
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MFP WEBINARDecember 10, 2015
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Our goals for our MFP monthly webinars are:
n To provide training on key topics
n To better the lines of communication between you and us, the MFP staff
n To seek feedback on how to better the processes of MFP/waiver services for our participants
n To provide the opportunity to share successes and challenges as RTC’s and MFP transitions
Goals of our monthly webinars
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MFP Transition NumbersAs of December 10, 2015
201 referrals have been received63 participants have transitioned to date
(15 in 2014 and 48 thus far in 2015)
* The transition benchmark for 2015 is 47 transitions.* MFP met our 2015 benchmarks of 47 on Friday, December 4th. Since then there has been 1 additional transition that occurred and 2 other are scheduled before the 18th of December. With 2 weeks left in the year! .
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Transitions – Proposed vs. Actual
Year Big SkyED
Big Sky PD
ID/DD Mentally Ill Adults
SED Youth
Total
CY2012 0 0 0 0 0 0
CY2013 0 0 0 0 0 0
CY2014 2 3 3 3 12 23
2014 Actuals
2 3 6 1 3 15
CY2015 5 10 5 3 24 47
2015 Actuals
19 18 3 8 0 48
CY2016 13 15 7 12 30 77
CY2017 15 22 5 12 34 88
Total 35 50 20 30 100 235
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Population Re-Institutionali
zed
Passed Away
Left by choice
Total
DSD 1 MDC 0208
1
PRTF 0208
PRTF 1915(i)
SDMI Elderly 5 2 1 7Physically disabled
3 1 3
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Total per category:
8 3 4 15
Transitioned But No Longer In Service
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Population Completed 365
DSD 8 MDC 0208 5 PRTF 0208 3 PRTF 1915(i)
SDMI 1Elderly Physically disabled
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Total Complete Transitions:
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Completed 365 Days
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Housing Placements
Category
MDC
0208
PRTF
0208
PRTF 1915
(i)
SDMI
Elderly
Physically
Disabled
Total
Group Home (4 bed or less)
2 2 4
Assisted Living
4 11 6 21
Apartment
5 6 6 9 26
Home 2 1 3 5 11Total by Category
9 3 10 20 20 62
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Please remember that MFP Demonstration Services are available to the participant in addition to the waiver services they are receiving.
MFP Regional Transition Coordinator (RTC) – H0043/UA MFP Transition Services (Goods And Services) – H2016/UA MFP Peer Support Services – T2012/UA MFP Companion Services – S5136/UA MFP Information Technology – T1014/UA MFP Overnight Supports – S5116/UJ MFP Modifying Existing Vehicle for Accessibility – T2039/UA *MFP Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services – H0026/UA
Undefined at this time.
MFP Demonstration Services
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Definition:Montana is a rural/frontier state, with many Montanans living far from services, neighbors, and family. Montana will be using MFP as an opportunity to increase its use of technology to connect participants to health services, families, peer and social opportunities. If required by the person-centered plan:
Montana may support communication needs including hardware and associated costs to maintain connectivity or provide enhanced supervision, monitoring and diagnostic needs.
Montana may purchase information technology equipment or software needed to support medication management.
Montana will seek out group purchasing for these products and services for participants. Covered Services:MFP Connecting Information Technology Services includes:Purchase of technology devices (ex. cell phone, smart phone, computer, i-pad or tablet)Remote monitoring equipment; Purchase of software; set up fees; monthly feesPurchase of medication dispensing devices
MFP Information Technology
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Covered Services: (continued)
Remote monitoring equipment is equipment used to operate systems such as live feed video, motion sensing system, radio frequency identification, web-based monitoring system, alarm systems, or other approved devices. It also refers to the equipment used to engage in live two-way communication with the person being monitored.
Limitations:
The payment is not supported by MFP funding beyond participation in the MFP program.The service is not reimbursable under State Plan Durable Medical EquipmentThis service will not duplicate existing waiver services.
Service Requirements:The use of technology devices is intended to connect participants to health services, families, peers, and social opportunities. It must be included in the person centered plan.
MFP Information Technology
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Fees:Prior authorization is required for this service. This is a cost-based item is built into the annual cost plans. It will be paid at actual cost within the payment parameters outlined below.Information Technology Purchase (includes software)
Unit of service: 1 Rate: $800 (or actual cost up to $800)
Connecting Information Technology Set UpUnit of Service: 1Rate: $100
Connecting Information Technology MonthlyUnit of Service: 1 – capped at 12 unitsRate: $58 (x 12 = $696)
Monitoring, Diagnostic Information TechnologyUnit of Service: 1Rate: $700
Monitoring, Diagnostic Information Technology MonthlyUnit of Service: 1 – capped at 12Rate: $150 (x 12 = $1800)
MFP Information Technology
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Medication Management TechnologyUnit of Service: 1Rate: $900
Procedure Code/Modifier:S5136/UA
MFP Information Technology
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Introduce the spreadsheet Update quarterly MFP services need to have prior
authorization codes Some MFP services will require new prior
authorization quarterly (Peer Support Services, Companion Services, and Overnight Support Services)
MFP Demonstration Services Cost Sheet
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Successful Transition StorySue Neff, SW with Spectrum –waiver case management in Butte served as the RTC.
Participant transitioned from Deer Lodge Health and Rehab –to an apartment in the Butte community in June of 2015.
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Other ItemsOn the HCBS participant’s service plan (ED, PD, SDMI) please make sure that the MFP Demonstration services that were utilized for the community transition are listed.
Next webinar will be on Thursday January 14th at 1:30 p.m.
Happy Holidays!