Title: California Community Choices Advisory Committee Meeting
1California Community ChoicesAdvisory Committee
Meeting
2- New Advisory
- Committee Member
- Orientation
3Project Overview
- California Community Choices is focused on
developing Californias long-term care
infrastructure to increase access to home and
community-based services and to help divert
persons with disabilities and older adults from
unnecessary institutionalization -
4Background
- 3 million CMS Real Choice Systems Transformation
Grant - Lead Agency California Health and Human
Services Agency (CHHS) - Grant Period September 1, 2006- September 30,
2011
5Advisory Committees
- A 15-member stakeholder Advisory Committee was
established to advise CHHS on development of the
project and to monitor project activities- - Expanded to 18 member January 31, 2008
- A State Department Advisory Group includes
representatives from the departments of Aging,
Rehabilitation, Public Health, Health Care
Services, Social Services, Developmental
Disabilities and Mental Health, Housing and
Transportation
6Choices Mission
- We are a statewide partnership committed to
developing an infrastructure that will increase
access to, capacity of, and funding for home and
community-based services to provide all
Californians with greater choice in how and where
they receive long-term care services, in
accordance with the Olmstead Principles. - The 1999 U.S. Supreme Court Olmstead Decision
affirmed the right of individuals with
disabilities to receive public benefits and
services in the most integrated setting
appropriate to their needs.
7Choices Vision
- California will have strategies and
recommendations for its long-term care system,
featuring replicable and sustainable models that
empower individuals through enhanced
opportunities for choice and independence.
8Three Project Goal Areas
- Goal 1 Improved Access to Long-Term Support
Services - Goal 4 Transformation of Information Technology
to Support Systems Change - Goal 5 Creation of a System that More
Effectively Manages the Funding for Long-Term
Supports that Promote Community Living Options - Goal numbers reflect federally assigned goal
numbers for Real Choice Systems Transformation
Grant.
9Goal 1 Improved Access to Long-Term Support
Services
- Establish two resource centers, California Aging
and Disability Resource Centers (CAL ADRCs) to
provide a coordinated system of information,
assistance and counseling for anyone seeking
long-term services and supports (LTSS)
10Goal 1 Project Outcomes CAL ADRCs
- CAL ADRCs will perform core ADRC functions, but
will have a more distinct focus on diversion - establishing a triage system among community
partners that will link at risk individuals to
community-based LTSS
11Goal 1 Project Outcomes CAL ADRCs
- An efficient and effective system of providing
consumers with information, referral and
assistance - Increased consumer awareness of and information
about LTSS - Strengthened systems infrastructure to reach
at-risk consumers
12Goal 1 Implementation Timeline
- CAL ADRCs
- Release RFP Dec 2007
- Proposals Due Jan 2008
- Award 2 Contracts Feb 2008
- Execute 3-Year Contracts May 2008
- Begin ADRC Operations Oct 2008
- Contracts Ends April 2011
13Goal 4 Transformation of IT to Support Systems
Change
- Develop an integrated web portal (CalCareNet) to
provide up-to-date information on LTSS - Will be piloted at the two CAL ADRCs
- Commission a study to identify barriers to LTSS
data integration at both the community and state
levels and to identify what a model data storage
warehouse would entail for California Data
Warehouse Study
14Goal 4 Project Outcomes IT
- A fully developed prototype of a web-based LTSS
information system which is fully accessible,
comprehensive, easy-to-use, and consistently
updated - Potential for statewide replication
- An improved understanding of the possibilities
for data integration among and between providers
and systems
15Goal 4 CalCareNet Implementation Timeline
- CalCareNet Web Portal
- Release RFO Feb 2008
- Select Vendor March 2008
- Web Portal Devt March 2008
- Field Testing Nov-Dec 08
- Implement CalCareNet Jan 2009
- End Date for Activity Sept 2011
16Goal 4 Data Warehouse Study Implementation
Timeline
- Data Warehouse Study
- Develop Scope of Work June 2008
- Contract with Researcher(s)
- Initiate Study Activities July 2008
- Complete Study July 2009
17Goal 5 Creation of a System that More
Effectively Manages the Funding for Long-Term
Supports that Promote Community Living Options
- Complete a comprehensive study to improve the
States understanding of the financial and
structural barriers to increasing access to home
and community-based services
18Goal 5 Project Outcomes LTC Financing Study
- Improved understanding of the financial and
structural barriers to increasing access to home
and community-based services - Recommendations for funding management reforms
that increase consumer access to home and
community-based services
19Goal 5 Implementation Timeline
- LTC Financing Study
- Develop Scope of Work Sept 2007
- Contract with Researcher(s) Oct 2007
- Initiate Study Activities Oct 2007
- Complete Final Report Jan 2009
- Disseminate Report Mar 2009
20Advisory Committee
- The Choices Advisory Committee
- Meets quarterly
- Is comprised of members who represent consumer
and non-consumer stakeholders, as well as
consumer advocacy groups, disability advocacy
organizations, community-based health
organizations, community-based organizations,
aging advocates, and caregiver advocacy service
support groups
21Role of Advisory Committee
- The primary role of the Advisory Committee is to
provide - Project guidance
- Project feedback and
- A grounded consumer/provider/stakeholder
perspective
22Advisory Subcommittees
- Three subcommittees oversee each goal area
- Access Subcommittee addresses Goal 1
- IT Subcommittee addresses Goal 4
- Finance Subcommittee addresses Goal 5
23Role of Subcommittees
- The subcommittees
- Provide input on development in each respective
goal area - Review specific objectives, strategies, outputs
and outcomes for goal area
24Role of Subcommittees Cont.
- The subcommittees
- Revise proposed strategies to achieve specific
goal objectives and - Monitor completion of goal objectives,
strategies, outputs and outcomes and report back
to the larger Advisory Committee
25California Community Choices
26Administrative
- Stakeholder Advisory Committee Established
January 2007 - Strategic Plan Approved by CMS July 2007
- Evaluation Plan Approved by CMS October 2007
27Goal 1 Access Subcommittee
- California Aging and Disability Resource Centers
(CAL ADRC) Request for Proposal (RFP) Released - RFP released Dec. 7
- Proposals were due on Jan. 14
- Intent to Award Announcement - Feb. 1
28Goal 4 IT Subcommittee
- Established CalCareNet Steering Committee
- Developed CalCareNet Business Case
- Development of Request for Offer to identify IT
Vendor in progress - expected release early February 2008
29Goal 5 Financing Study
- Established Scope of Work and Study Elements
- Established contract with Lead Researchers Bob
Mollica and Les Hendrickson - Charlene Harrington and Kate Wilber engaged to
provide technical assistance - Research Activities initiated Oct. 2007
30California Community Choices
31Focus 1st Quarter 2008
- CAL ADRCs
- Establish CAL ADRC contracts
- Plan for first ADRC Coalition Meeting
- Expected May 2008
- Provide TA to new CAL ADRC contractors
32Focus 1st Quarter 2008
- CalCareNet
- Execute procurement process to select IT vendor
for CalCareNet - CalCareNet Steering Committee begins work with IT
vendor (March 2008) - IT subcommittee begins work on Data Warehouse
Study component
33Focus 1st Quarter 2008
- Finance Study
- Plan and Hold Community Forums
- March 25-28, 2008
34LTC Financing Study
- Robert Mollica, EdD, National Academy for State
Health Policy - Les Hendrickson, PhD, Rutgers Center for State
Health Policy
35Community Forum Schedule
- Tuesday, March 25
- AM-Grass Valley/Video Conference with Fresno
- PM-Sacramento
- Wednesday, March 26
- AM-Sacramento
- PM-Bay Area
36Community Forum Schedule
- Thursday, March 27
- AM- Los Angeles (1000-100)
- PM- Orange (evening begin 4 or 5 pm)
- Friday, March 28
- AM-San Diego
37Community Forum Target Audience
- Statewide Organizations and Advocacy Groups
(Sacramento) - AARP, California Foundation for Independent
Living Centers (CFILC), Protection and Advocacy,
Inc., California Association of Public
Authorities for IHSS (CAPA), California In-Home
Supportive Services Consumer Alliance (CICA), CA
Welfare Directors Association, California Mental
Health Directors Association (CMHDA),
Californians for Disability Rights, Inc.,
Disability Rights Education Defense Fund (DREDF),
World Institute on Disability (WID), ADAPT,
California Association of Area Agencies on Aging
(C4A), California Advocates for Nursing Home
Reform, California Assoc. of Health Services at
Home, California Senior Legislature, CA Network
of Mental Health Clients, Gray Panthers, Older
Womens League (OWL), Congress of CA Seniors, CA
Assoc. of Area Agencies on Aging, CA Seniors
Coalition, CA Alliance for Retired Americans
(CARA), Coalition for the Blind, National
Federation for the Blind-CA, National Assoc. of
Social Workers, Case Management Society, CA State
Assoc. of Counties, CA Childrens Hospital Assoc.
38Community Forum Target Audience
- Providers, Local Groups, Consumers
- Area Agencies on Aging, Independent Living
Centers, Home Health Agencies, Personal Care
Services Agency and consumers, Adult Day Care
Centers and consumers, Multipurpose Senior
Services Programs (MSSP), TBI Community/TBI
Pilots, Senior Centers, Senior Center Nutrition
Programs, People First Chapters, Managed Care
Providers, HIV/AIDS Providers , Developmental
Disabilities System
39Community Forum Agenda
- Review and Discuss Community Forum Agenda and
Format - See Handout- Community Forum Draft Agenda
40Community Forums- Planning
- Identify partner organizations early February
2008 - Create target audience distribution lists
- Determine feasibility of conference link with
Fresno - Indentify location and room for each session
- Establish equipment needs
41Community Forums- Planning Cont.
- Determine registration process
- limit of 2 persons per organization?
- Issue First Notice announcing Forums- Save the
Date mid-February 2008 - Plan for special accommodation needs
- Send Second Notice- March 2008
- Confirm and finalize all logistics
42Announcement- HFCIS Launched
- Health Facilities Consumer Information System
(HFCIS) website - Provides health care consumers and general public
with information about licensed long-term care
facilities throughout California - Includes information on each long-term care
facility and their performance - Locate a facility by inserting a zip code, city,
or county which will then detail the location
with a map of the surrounding area - https//hfcis.cdph.ca.gov
43Visit the Choices project website for updates
and information
- http//communitychoices.info
- Karol Swartzlander, Project Director
- kswartz2_at_chhs.ca.gov
- 916.651.6693