Title: Texas Health and Human Services Commission HHSC
1Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)
- Texas Health Management Program
- Request for Proposals 529-07-0178
- Vendor Conference August 18, 2009
- (10 AM Noon)
2Welcome
- Introductions
- Steve Bailey, Enterprise Contract and Procurement
Services (ECPS) - Ashley Fox, Medicaid CHIP Division Health
Management - Elizabeth LaMair, Office of General Counsel
- Carlos A. Balderas, HUB Program Administrator
- Housekeeping Items
3HHSC Procurement Roles
- ECPS - Responsible for procurement activity
- Program (Health Management Programs) -
Responsible for project scope, requirements,
performance, results, evaluation, and monitoring - HUB Program Responsible for monitoring HUB
activity - Legal Questions and answers regarding legal
issues
4Vendor Conference Overview
- 1. Procurement Activities
- 2. RFP Overview
- 3. HUB Items
- 4. Question Submittal
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- Break
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- 5. Preliminary Responses to Questions
- 6. Closing Comments
5ECPS Procurement Activities
- Source for questions answers
- Provides sole HHSC contact Thomas Spears
- Send Thomas any questions (after today), and your
completed RFP responses. - ECPS handles / coordinates
- Procurement schedule
- Solicitation access (copy of RFP, etc.) at
www.hhsc.state.tx.us/about_hhsc/BusOpp/BO_opportun
ities.asp - Submission requirements
- Solicitation changes
- Oversees screening evaluation
- Award information
6Procurement Schedule
- RFP Release Date
- Vendor Conference
- Vendor Questions Due
- HHSC Posts Responses
- Proposals Due (by 1pm Central)
- Tentative Award Announcement
- Anticipated Contract Start Date
- August 3, 2009
- August 18, 2009
- August 19, 2009
- September 2, 2009
- October 1, 2009
- January 23, 2010
- April 9, 2010
7RFP Overview
- Background
- Procurement Mission
- Objectives
- Contract Terms
- Scope of Work
- Performance Measures
8Background
- Legislatively mandated program
- Traditional disease management program since 2004
- Five diseases (Asthma, Coronary Artery Disease,
Congestive Heart Failure, Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease and Diabetes) - Approximately 50,000 clients enrolled each month
- Majority of clients receive mailings and access
to Nurse Advice Line - Clients who are fully engaged also receive
telephonic intervention - Small subset of clients receive face-to-face
interaction
9Diabetes Self Management Training
- Clients enrolled in DSMT will receive the same
level of service as clients in the overall Health
Management program - DSMT will be tailored for those with diabetes
(even as a co-morbidity) - Clients must be categorized as DSMT or Health
Management clients, not both
10Procurement Mission
HHSCs mission in this procurement is to retain a
qualified Vendor to design and operate a THM
Program that improves the overall care and
outcomes for Medicaid recipients who are
chronically ill or at a high risk of becoming
chronically ill. The Vendor must provide an
innovative and complete approach to client care
that is adaptive to the changing needs of HHSC,
THM Program clients, and medical providers.
11Objectives
- The Vendor will help HHSC accomplish the
following objectives - to develop an innovative and comprehensive
approach to health management - to create a flexible and customer-oriented
program - to identify and engage clients, through a
predictive modeling system, with high - cost utilizations that can be reduced by
improved management of their - condition(s) and/or those who are at risk of
becoming unstable or developing a - serious chronic condition(s)
- to increase clients skills, knowledge and
confidence in self-managing their health
condition(s) - to encourage providers to evolve their practices
by becoming advocates of - patient self-management, supporters of systems
delivery change, and - promoters of clinically evidence-based
interventions - to utilize technology in supporting client and
provider goals and - to reduce inappropriate or duplicative costs to
the State.
12Contract Terms
- Initial contract period is three years
- HHSC may extend the term of the contract
- for three additional one year extensions as
necessary to complete the mission of the
procurement - subject to negotiation between the parties.
- Payment will be on a per-member, per-month basis
- fees tied to number of clients enrolled and
engaged in program
13Scope of Work
- Introduction and Background
- The Vendor will work with HHSC to design and
implement a program that gives clients the tools
needed to effectively manage their condition(s).
This will be accomplished through the following - Educating clients and providers regarding the
principles of self-management - Encouraging providers to view clients as managers
of their own condition(s) - Developing and implementing new, innovative
technological solutions that support the THM
Program goals - Three phases implementation, operations and
turnover
14Scope of Work
- Implementation Phase
- Vendor will hold weekly meetings
- Project Work Plan due 15 days after contract
effective date - Collaboration with outgoing vendor
- Recruitment of members to Advisory Board
- Completion of systems testing
15Scope of Work
- Operations Phase
- Customer Service and Adaptability
- Provide exceptional customer service
- Be flexible and allow for innovation
- Associations
- Participate in conferences or trade organizations
associated with health management - Key Personnel
- Program Director oversees THM program
- Program Manager coordinates activities
- Program Administrator provides reports
- Provider Relations Manager administrator of
provider relations - Client Relations Manager administrator of
client relations - Meetings
- Outreach
16Scope of Work
- Operations Phase (continued)
- Quality Assurance and Improvement
- Communications Materials
- Identify existing materials when appropriate
- Create materials in an easily understood format
- Triage and Toll-free Numbers
- Nurse consultation line
- Customer service line
- Provider service line
- Overcoming Program Challenges
- Identifying and overcoming barriers
17Scope of Work
- Technology, Predictive Modeling, and Data
- Innovative, progressive and adaptable
- Identify clients who can benefit from program
- HHSC must be able to access Vendor database
- Maintain information in secure database warehouse
- Disaster Recovery Plan
- Reporting
- Reports provide clear, accurate description of
activities and status of program - HHSC will approve format and key metrics
18Scope of Work
- Operations Phase (continued)
- Client Recruitment and Enrollment
- Client Interventions
- Health Risk Assessments (HRA)
- Cafeteria-style
- Self-management education
- Health and wellness
- Behavioral and mental health management
- Pharmacy management
19Scope of Work
- Operations phase (continued)
- Provider Recruitment and Enrollment
- Recruit providers who will be impacted by program
- Encourage best practices
- Provider Interventions
- Tools and educational resources
- Proactive, productive interactions
- Practice facilitation
20Scope of Work
- Operations Phase (continued)
- Compliance with Laws
- Fraud and Abuse
- Cooperation and assistance
- Must provide records as requested
- Written fraud and abuse compliance plan
- Mandatory training
- Staff person must be assigned to carry out
provisions in fraud and abuse compliance plan
21Scope of Work
- Turnover Phase
- Data Transfer
- Turnover Services
- Post-Turnover Services
22Performance Measures
- HHSC will monitor the Vendors performance
through a monitoring plan that includes, but is
not limited to - annual site visits (can be either announced or
unannounced) - quarterly in-person reporting, quality assurance
and planning meetings - quarterly reports provided by the Vendor
- monthly status reports provided by the Vendor
- weekly status meetings with Vendor and other
stakeholders - accessing the vendors systems and databases
- chart review comparing provider records to the
Vendors client records - annual reconciliation process and report
- independent assessment of the THM Program by an
independent quality review organization and - routine contact and interaction with the Vendor
and key personnel.
23HUB Subcontracting Plan(HSP) Requirements
24Agenda Topics
- RFP Section 4.0 Historically Underutilized
Business - Participation Requirements
- HUB Subcontracting Plan for the RFP is required
- Self Performance HSP
- HSP Prime Contractor Progress Assessment Report
25RFP Section 4.0 - Historically Underutilized
Business Participation Requirements
- HUB Participation Goals
- Potential Subcontracting Opportunities
- Vendor Intends to Subcontract
- Minority or Women Trade Organizations
- Self Performance
- HSP Changes After Contract Award
- Reporting and Compliance with the HSP
26 If HSP is inadequate, response will be rejected
HSP Information Page
27 HUB GOALS
Special reminders and instructions
Company Information
HSP Information Page
28HSP Information Page
Subcontracting Declaration
Enter subcontracting opportunities
If more than 20 subcontracting opportunities,
click the link provided to continue adding
29 One page for each area subcontracted (listed on
page 1)
HSP Information Page
30List Line and Subcontracting Opportunity
HSP Information Page
31HSP Information Page
Protégé performing the work
Skip to Sections 8 and 10
32HSP Information Page
Professional Services Category
33HSP Information Page
Good Faith Efforts to find/include Texas
Certified HUB Vendors
34HSP Information Page
Contact HUB Trade Organization
35HSP Information Page
Written Notification Requirements
36HSP Information Page
List 3 HUBs Contacted for this
Subcontracting Opportunity
37HSP Information Page
List Subs Selected (HUBs Non-HUBs) for this
Subcontracting Opportunity
38HSP Information Page
Reason why HUB was not selected for this
Subcontracting Opportunity
39 Self Performance Explanation
Signature Affirms that True and Correct
Information is Provided
HSP Information Page
40HSP Prime Contractor Progress Assessment Report
ATTACHMENT E
- Required with
- ALL Pay Requests
- List ALL Sub payments
- (HUBs Non-HUBs)
41HSP ASSISTANCE FROM TPASS
HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) Forms Step-by-step
instructions and an audio on How to Complete an
HSP is located on the Comptroller of Public
Accounts (CPA) Texas
Procurement and Support Services (TPASS) website
at http//www.cpa.state.tx.us/procurement/prog/
hub/hub-forms/ HUB Subcontracting Plan
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42Administrative Services Development HUB Program
Office
- Robert L. Hall, C.P.M.
- Director of Administrative Services
Development - - (512) 424-6596
- - robert.hall_at_hhsc.state.tx.us
- Sharon Addison
- HUB Program/Procurement Services Team Leader
- - (512) 487-3404
- - sharon.addison_at_hhsc.state.tx.us
- Carlos A. Balderas
- ASD HUB Administrator
- - (512) 424-6896
- - carlos.balderas_at_hhsc.state.tx.us
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- Sherice Williams-Patty
- ASD HUB Administrator
- - (512) 424-6903
- - sherice.williams-patty_at_hhsc.state.tx.us
43Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)
- Question Submittal
- Followed by Break
44Tentative Responses to Vendor Questions
- Non-binding verbal answers to vendor questions
may be provided here today. - Reminder After today, any additional questions,
requests for clarification, etc., are due to
HHSC, in writing, by Thursday, August 19, 2009.
(Send to Thomas Spears see below.) - Vendor Questions/HHSC Responses should be posted
by September 2, 2009, on the HHSC Contract
Opportunities website at the URL below
http//www.hhsc.state.tx.us/about_hhsc/BusOpp/BO_o
pportunities.asp - Sole point of contact for further inquiries
concerning this RFP is - Thomas Spears, Contract Administrator
- Enterprise Contract and Procurement Services
- Texas Health and Human Services Commission
- 4405 North Lamar Blvd.
- Austin, Texas 78756
- Phone (512) 206-4570 fax (512) 206-5552
- Email thomas.spears_at_hhsc.state.tx.us
45Closing Comments