SCOTT COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES



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SCOTT COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES STRATEGIC PLAN FY2004 FY2006 1

NEEDS ASSESSMENT & GOAL DEVELOPMENT The MH/DD Advisory Committee annually reviews the year-end report information. This includes updates on progress toward the goals and issues identified statistical reports provided to the state, performance based budget indicators for funded programs, and financial data and projections. Additionally, the MH/DD Advisory Committee reviews proposed initiatives as a part of the yearly Scott County budget process and makes recommendations on these initiatives to the Scott County Board of Supervisors for consideration during budget deliberations. The involvement of the MH/DD Advisory Committee in these two activities provides for a mechanism to bring needs into the planning process on an on-going basis. During the FY2004-FY2006 Strategic Plan development process, the MH/DD Advisory Committee went through a facilitated process to identify, develop and propose three-year plan recommendations. The Committee also identified current issues relating to each goal. Additional issues relating to the three year plan goals may be identified in future years. These recommendations will guide the yearly goals, issues and initiatives undertaken during these time frames. The MH/DD Advisory Committee recommends the following goals to the Board of Supervisors for adoption as a part of the Scott Management Plan for Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Three Year Strategic Plan, FY2004- FY2006. The goal recommendations (listed in order of priority) are as follows: Goal 1: Goal 2: Goal 3: Decrease restrictive placements & increase community based integrated and individualized support systems. Estimated Cost 2004-2006: Unknown In order to ensure responsiveness to current and future needs of persons with disabilities, systems advocacy addressing services and funding should continue as a priority. Estimated Cost 2004-2006: Staff time Continue development and implementation of the local managed care system. Estimated Cost 2004-2006: $240,000 The Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on March 27, 2003, to receive additional input into the Strategic Plan. TheStrategic Plan for FY2003- FY2006 was adopted by the Scott County Board of Supervisors on March 27, 2003. 2

GOALS & OBJECTIVES FY 2004 FY2006 GOAL 1. Decrease restrictive placements & increase community-based, integrated, and individualized support systems. Issues to be addressed: 1. Decrease the number of persons receiving services at the State Hospital Schools. Assess and facilitate continuation of 100% county paid case management services to families as appropriate. Refer to local providers for HCBS and ICF-MR services. 2. Support development of safe and affordable housing and supportive services for persons with Mental Health Disabilities and/or Developmental Disabilities. Monitor Olmstead activities and participate as feasible. 3. Maintain/Restore/Develop the community-based service system. Restore/Maintain/ Develop community based services at the maximum levels possible based on funding available. Monitor funding available Provide Plan of Reduction upon request of the Scott County Board of Supervisors Evaluate restoration of services cut through Plan of Reduction, as funding becomes available. Implement Day Habilitation services under the HCBS Waiver Work with Community Jail Alternative Advisory Committee in developing services in conjunction with the criminal justice system Support retention and recruitment of staff by provider agencies to assure on-going community service provision. Estimated Cost 2004 2006: Unknown 3

Provide funding for appropriate personnel cost increases included in HDC and Vera French budgets as is fiscally possible. Support legislative attention to statewide issue of retention and recruitment of staff. Support continued implementation of peer support and family support programs. Encourage and provide support for consumer run programs. Encourage and provide support for family run programs. Increase access to programs. Provide targeted case management services to non-medicaid applicants for the waiver rather than having these applications processed by the adult service workers. Provide targeted case management service of initial assessment and referral to persons assigned to waiting lists for employment or residential services. GOAL 2. In order to ensure responsiveness to current and future needs of persons with disabilities, systems advocacy addressing services and funding should continue as a priority. Issues to be addressed: 1. On-going advocacy to assure changes are positive and new services, supports, and legislative changes are as responsive to consumer needs as possible. Monitor and provide input into any proposed rule changes. Monitor and provide input regarding legislative proposals Support passage of Mental Health Parity legislation 2. Continued advocacy to support adoption of a growth appropriation which provides for inflation, new persons entering the system, funding of a statewide risk pool and funding equalization between counties. Participate in statewide staff efforts as requested. 4

Lobby for legislation that provides sufficient funding and appropriate methodologies of distribution. Provide information to legislators regarding pending legislation. Encourage community lobbying for sufficient funding of the service system. Participate in MH/DD Commission Redesign Project. 3. Continued advocacy relating to Medicaid managed care services and contracts. Monitor service provision by the Medicaid managed care provider. Monitor future RFPs and contracts related to Medicaid managed care. Participate in statewide staff efforts relating to development of RFP and contracts for Medicaid managed care as requested. GOAL 3. Continue development and implementation of the local managed care system. Issues to be addressed: 1. Continue development of the computer system. Implement HIPAA provisions Complete transition to electronic billing from Authorized Agencies and State of Iowa including implementation of HIPAA code sets when available. Continue development of reports needed from the mental health system. Update Scott County mental health computer system into Windows based language Update protective payee computer system into Windows based language. 2. Collaborate with community in planning and provision of services currently in other arenas.. Participate in Decategorization Project. Participate in Empowerment Project. Participate in Community Jail Alternatives Advisory Committee (CJAAC) 5

COVERED SERVICES See attached Matrix for covered services by State Chart of Account Code Below are listed the covered services by the common names generally known to consumers, families, and other service providers. They are listed by the budget control center in which they are found: SERVICES RELATED TO MENTAL ILLNESS OR CHRONIC MENTAL ILLNESS :1. Community Services Dept. (CSD) 17G Mental Health Institute Iowa Medical and Classification Center Hospital Inpatient-229 Treatment Pine Knoll Medications Out of County (O/C) Services for Persons with Chronic Mental Illness O/C Residential-Mental Health O/C Vocational-Mental Health O/C Medical Assistance-Mental Health O/C Other-Mental Health Psychiatric Hospitalization-Voluntary Psychiatric Inpatient Physician Services-Voluntary Mental Health Advocate Hospital Inpatient-229-Evaluation Physician Services-229-Evaluation Hospital Inpatient-48 Hour Hold Physician Services-48 Hour Hold Attorneys-229 Evaluation 2. Vera French Community Mental Health Center (VF), 51 Outpatient Community Support Services Community Services Case Management Inpatient Residential Day Treatment Case Monitoring Employment 6

SERVICES RELATED TO MENTAL RETARDATION AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 1. Community Services Dept (CSD), 17G State Resource Centers ICF-MR Out of County (O/C) Services to Persons with Mental Retardation O/C Residential-Mental Retardation O/C Vocational-Mental Retardation O/C Vocational-Mental Retardation O/C Medical Assistance-Mental Retardation HCBS-MR 2. Dept. of Human Services, Case Management (DHS), 21B Case Management Title XIX Match 100% County Funded 3. Handicapped Development Center (HDC), 43 Residential Employment Services Personal Independence Services SERVICES RELATED TO MI/CMI & MR/DD Specialized Care & Treatment Protective Payee 7

MATRIX REPORT OF SERVICES SCOTT COUNTY Account Code Description Mental Illness Chronic Mental Illness 00000 Unspecified 00300 Information & Referral 04000 Consultation X X 05000 Public Education Services 06000 Academic services 12000 Purchased Administrative (contracts, MCO, ASO) 20000 Coordination Services Mental Retardation Developmental Disability 21374 Case Management - T19 Match X X X 21375 Case Management - 100% County X 21399 Other Case Management X X X 22000 Service Management X 31000 Transportation (non-sheriff) X X 32320 Homemaker/Home Health Aid X 32321 Chore 32322 Home Management Services (include PERS) 32325 Respite X X 32326 Guardian/Conservator 32327 Representative Payee X X X X 32328 Home/Vehicle Modification X 32329 Supported Community Living X X 32399 Other 33345 Ongoing Rent Subsidy 33399 Other Basic Needs Service 41305 Physiologocal Tmt. Outpatient X X 41306 Physiologocal Tmt. Prescription Medicine 41307 Physiologocal Tmt. In-Home Nursing 41399 Physiologocal Tmt. Other 42305 Psychotherapeutic Tmt. Outpatient X X 42309 Psychotherapeutic Tmt. Partial Hospitalization 42399 Psychotherapeutic Tmt. Other X X 43000 Evaluation X X X X X X X Other 8

44363 Day Treatment Services X X 44396 Community Support Programs X 44397 Psychiatric Rehabilitation X 44399 Other 50360 Sheltered Workshop Services X X X 50362 Work Activity Services X X 50364 Job Placement Services 50367 Adult Day Care 50368 Supported Employment Services X X X 50369 Enclave X 50399 Other Vocational Services 63310 Comm Supervised Apt Living (Comm. 1-5 Bed) 63314 RCF (Comm. 1-5 Bed) X X 63315 RCF/MR (Comm. 1-5 Bed) X 63316 RCF/PMI (Comm. 1-5 Bed) X 63317 Nursing Facility (Comm. 1-5 Bed) 63318 ICF/MR (Comm. 1-5 Bed) X X 63329 Supported Community Living (Comm. 1-5 Bed) 63399 Other (Comm. 1-5 Bed) 64310 Comm Supervised Apt Living (Comm. 6-15 Bed) 64314 RCF (Comm. 6-15 Bed) X X 64315 RCF/MR (Comm. 6-15 Bed) X 64316 RCF/PMI (Comm. 6-15 Bed) X 64317 Nursing Facility (Comm. 6-15 Bed) 64318 ICF/MR (Comm. 6-15 Bed) X X 64399 Other (Comm. 6-15 Bed) 65310 Comm Supervised Apt Living (Comm. 16+ Beds) 65314 RCF (Comm. 16+ Beds) X X 65315 RCF/MR (Comm. 16+ Beds) X 65316 RCF/PMI (Comm. 16+ Beds) X 65317 Nursing Facility (Comm. 16+ Beds) 65318 ICF/MR (Comm. 16+ Beds) X X 65399 Other (Comm. 16+ Beds) 71319 Inpatient (State MHI) X X 71399 Other (State MHI) X X 72319 Inpatient (State Hosp. School) X X 72399 Other (State Hosp. School) X X 73319 Inpatient (Other Priv./Public X X X 9

Hospitals) 73399 Other (Other Priv./Public Hospitals) X X 74300 D & E Related to Commitment X X 74353 Sheriff Transportation X X 74393 Legal Representation (cmtmt court X X costs/legal fees) 74395 Mental Health Advocates X X 74399 Other/Commitments X X 10

PROVIDER NETWORK Scott County currently operates a modified preferred provider system within the network service area and with out-of-county service (treatment of covered persons outside the network service area) requiring pre-admission certification and prior authorization by the Scott County Community Services Dept. AUTHORIZED AGENCIES The Scott County Board of Supervisors has designated the Vera French Community Mental Health Center, the Handicapped Development Center, and the Iowa Dept. of Human Services Case Management Unit as Authorized Agencies of Scott County. These agencies are the preferred providers of community based residential, outpatient, habilitative, and rehabilitative services. The Authorized Agencies and the services provided by each are as identified below: Handicapped Development Center: Home and Community Based Waiver Services, ICF-MR, RCF-MR, Employment Services, Personal Independence, Respite. Vera French Community Mental Health Center: RCF-PMI, Outpatient, Community Support, Consultation I Education (Community Services), Day Treatment, Inpatient Physician, Targeted Case Management (CMI), Case Monitoring, Employment Services. Dept. of Human Services: Targeted Case Management (MR/DD) OTHER DESIGNATED NETWORK PROVIDERS Scott County has also designated Genesis Medical Center as the preferred community based provider of acute care mental health services for persons with legal settlement in Scott County being provided services under court orders related to Chapter 229 of the Iowa Code. Inpatient evaluation prior to hearing and forty-eight hour hold inpatient services are considered emergency services. Authorization for such services is detailed in the Covered Services List, Section V. Acute level treatment services following hearing may be authorized by the Community Services Dept. Mental Health Coordinator at the time of hearing. Genesis Medical Center is also the preferred provider for voluntary inpatient hospitalization as detailed in the Covered Services List, Section V. Voluntary inpatient hospitalization funding requires the authorization of the Community Services Dept. through the Mental Health Coordinator. Genesis Medical Center, through its Home Health Care Division, also provides Home and Community Based Waiver Services. See Covered Services List, Section V. New Choices, Inc. provides Home and Community Based Waiver Services. 11

Scott County will continue to use the state facilities for services as may be determined most appropriate and cost effective. The state-operated facilities most commonly used by Scott County are the Glenwood Resource Center, the Woodward Resource Center, and the Mental Health Institute at Independence. Other Mental Health Institutes are used when appropriate based on Dept. of Human Services criteria. Admission to the state facilities requires authorization of the Community Services Dept. through the appropriate coordinator. The Iowa Medical and Classification Center at Oakdale is also paid through this plan. The providers identified below are considered Designated Network Provider. The services provided by each entity are also listed. Genesis Medical Center: Psychiatric Nursing Evaluation related to Outpatient 229 Evaluations; Psychiatric Inpatient admissions for 1) Evaluation prior to hearing for 229 commitments, 2) 229 48-hour holds, 3) Acute treatment under 229 commitment order following hearing, Voluntary psychiatric inpatient admissions; Crisis Line, and Home and Community Based Waiver-MR. New Choices: Home and Community Based Waiver-MR Mental Health Institute: Psychiatric Inpatient for 1) Evaluation prior to hearing for 229, 2) Acute treatment under 229 commitment order, and 3) Voluntary admissions. Glenwood & Woodward Resource Centers: ICF-MR Iowa Medical and Classification Center: District Court ordered services. OUT OF COUNTY PROVIDERS Providers outside of the community will be considered out of network plan providers and may be used by Scott County when such are considered to be the most appropriate and cost effective. Funding for any out of plan services require the authorization of the Community Services Dept. through the appropriate Coordinator. (NOTE: Strict limitations apply.) All service must be provided within the State of Iowa. ACCESS POINTS The Authorized Agencies and Other Designated Network Providers may act as access points. The Authorized Agencies have delegated responsibilities under the Management Plan and may assess need, determine eligibility, and initiate services as described in the Management Plan Policy & Procedure Manual. Other Designated Network Providers may act as access points and facilitate contact with the appropriate Community Services Dept. Coordinator. 12