Title: MEDICAID
1MEDICAID
2Medicaid Administrative Claiming--MAC
- vs.
- Targeted Case Management and Maternity Case
Management
3MAC
- MAC is for the proper and efficient
administration of the States Medicaid Plan aka
the Oregon Health Plan. - Public Health Departments are reimbursed for
specific activities that they are already doing. - Only additional work is taking a survey that
takes about 10 minutes to complete.
4Administrative Claiming IS NOT
- Targeted Case Management (Babies First!, CaCoon)
- This is the process by which public health bills
for health services provided to Medicaid/OHP
eligible children pursuant to a case management
plan. - Maternity Case Management
- This is part of the OMAP benefit and not a
leveraging program.
5Medicaid Administrative Claiming Is
- A method of identifying and accounting for the
time spent by public health programs staff on
administrative activities such as referral and
outreach. Reimbursement is then claimed for the
time spent performing these activities. - Other than taking the survey and preparing the
claim, no new work is required. - Staff do not need to know who is Medicaid/OHP
eligible.
6MAC and TCM
- MAC is population based TCM is individual
Medicaid eligible based - MAC is total time accounting TCM is billing for
specific service it is a Code E Direct Service - MAC provided to all by all staff in cost pool
TCM is provided only to Medicaid eligibles
through the State Medicaid Plan amendment - MAC not dependent on a TCM plan
- Public Health staff can do TCM and MAC- guidance
is provided by DHS Multiple Leveraging Program
Participation Guidance
7TCMs in Oregon
- DD
- Children Adults and Families Medicaid Eligible
Parents 14 and Over Who Receive AFDC - SCF/OYA
- Babies First/CaCoon
- HIV (Multnomah only)
- Substance Abusing Parents
8MAC Claiming Formula
- 1. Cost Pool
- X
- 2. Medicaid eligible percentage
- X
- 3. Percent of allowable time (survey)
-
- Public Health total claim
- 50 Match Required Net claim
9Developing the Cost Pool
- Identify appropriate staff routine contact with
child and family(s) - Nurses, date stampers, interpreters, health
educators, program development, etc. - Do not include janitorial, food service,
accounting, lab techs, etc. - Identify actual salary, benefits and other
personnel expenses - Remove federal funds from the cost pool
- Cost pool established quarterly
10Medicaid Eligible Percentage
- Public health programs will use program data to
establish - Unduplicated count of individuals in service
- Formula All individuals in service on
Medicaid/OHP divided by all individuals in
service - Percentage is established quarterly
11MAC Survey How it Works
- Random Moment Survey
- Survey 4 days/qtr
- Ten activity codes
- 15-minute blocks of time
- Predominant activity
- Random Day
- Survey dates and participants are randomly
selected - Survey from 8am-6pm
- Training
- Everyone must be trained before taking survey
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14Ten Activity Codes
- A1. Outreach and application assistance for
Medicaid/OHP Program. - A2. Outreach and Application assistance for
non- Medicaid/OHP Outreach. - B1. OHP Referral , Coordination, Monitoring,
Training - B2. Non-OHP Referral, Coordination, Monitoring
- Training
- C1. Medicaid/OHP Transportation and Translation
- C2. Non-Medicaid/OHP Transportation and
Translation - D1. System Coordination related to OHP services.
- D2. System Coordination related to Non-OHP
services. - E. Direct Health Care Services.
- F. Other work activities.
15Code A1 Outreach and Application Assistance for
OHP Program
- This code should be used for
- Informing individuals on how to access, use and
maintain OHP - Assisting in early identification of individuals
who could benefit from OHP health services - Explaining OHP eligibility rules and process
- Assisting individuals to complete OHP application
including translation and comprehension
activities
16Code A1 Examples
- Informing clients and others about the
OHP/Medicaid program and referring them to DHS - Date stamping and handing out OHP applications to
clients. - Providing information regarding Medicaid managed
care programs and health plans to individuals and
families and how to access that system. - Confirming or verifying with DHS an individual's
current Medicaid eligibility status - Contacting pregnant and parenting teenagers about
the availability of Medicaid prenatal and well
baby care programs
17Code A-2 Outreach and Application Assistance
for Non-OHP Programs
- This code should be used for
- Non-OHP outreach social, educational, legal or
other services not covered by OHP - Informing parents/guardians about non-OHP
programs TANF food stamps WIC etc. - Translation of or assisting to comprehend
applications to these programs - Scheduling/promoting activities which educate
individuals about the benefits of healthy
lifestyles tobacco cessation, or general
nutrition
18Code A2 Examples
- ĂĽÂ Â Â Â Outreach campaigns directed toward
encouraging persons to access social,
educational, legal or other services not covered
by Medicaid. - ĂĽÂ Â Â Â Informing an individual or family about
programs such as Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families (TANF), food stamps, Womens Infant
Children Program (WIC), day care, legal aid, and
other social or educational programs and
referring them to the appropriate agency to make
application
19B-1 OHP Referral, Coordination, Monitoring and
Training
- This code should be used for
- Making referrals for and/or coordinating the
medical/developmental health/dental health/mental
health and substance abuse services covered by
OHP - Providing any information that may be required in
advance of these referrals - Providing follow up contact to ensure that a
child has received the prescribed health services
20Code B1 Examples
- ĂĽÂ Â Â Â Making referrals for and/or coordinating
medical health, dental health, mental health or
substance abuse services covered by Medicaid,
including medical or physical examinations and
necessary medical evaluations - ĂĽÂ Â Â Â Providing information and making referrals
for and/or scheduling Medical screenings. - ĂĽÂ Â Â Â Arranging for any diagnostic or treatment
services, which may be required as a result of a
condition identified during an evaluation or
screening. - ĂĽÂ Â Â Â Gathering information that may be required
in advance of these referrals or evaluations.
21More Code B1 Examples
- Working with individuals, their families, other
staff, and providers to identify, arrange for,
and coordinate services covered under Medicaid
that may be required as a result of screens,
evaluations, or examinations. - The actual referral of an individual to a medical
program for Medicaid-covered services. - Training which improves the delivery of
Medicaid-covered services, including TCM training - Participating in or coordinating training which
enhances early identification, intervention,
screening and referral of clients with special
health needs to medical services.
22B-2 Non-OHP Referral,Coordination,Monitoring,
and Training
- This code should be used if not TCM/MCM for
- Making referrals for social services, community
wellness, etc. programs - Gathering any information that may be required in
advance of these referrals - Making referrals for educational or vocational
programs.
23B2 Examples
- Making referrals for and/or coordinating WIC
services. - Working with individuals, their families, other
staff, and providers to identify, arrange for,
and coordinate social services including housing,
food bank, etc. - Assist family in accessing parenting support
group to empower parents with optimal parenting
skills
24Code C-1 Medicaid/OHP Transportation and
Translation
- This code should be used for
- scheduling, arranging or providing transportation
to Medicaid/OHP covered services - If destination time is positive, can include the
staff travel time back and forth! - scheduling, arranging or providing translation
services to assist individual to access and
understand necessary care and treatment
25C-2 Non-Medicaid/OHP Transportation and
Translation
- This code should be used for
- scheduling, arranging or providing transportation
to social, vocational and/or other educational
programs and activities - scheduling, arranging or providing translation
services to assist individual to access and
understand necessary non-Medicaid/OHP services
26Code D-1 System Coordination Related to OHP
Services
- This code should be used for
- Working internally and with other agencies to
improve OHP services - Identifying gaps, duplications, overlaps of
medical services - Developing strategies to access or increase the
capacity of medical, developmental, dental,
mental health programs - Interagency coordination to improve delivery of
OHP services
27D1 Examples
- Working internally or with other agencies
providing Medicaid services to improve the
coordination and delivery of services, to expand
access to specific populations of Medicaid
eligibles, and to improve collaboration around
the early identification of medical problems. - Reducing overlap and duplication in
Medicaid-covered services and closing gaps in the
availability of services. - Planning and developing strategies to increase
Medicaid system capacity and close Medicaid
service gaps includes analyzing Medicaid data
related to a specific program or specific group.
28Code D-2 Referral, Coordination and Monitoring
of Non-Medicaid Services
- This code should be used for
- working collaboratively with other agencies to
identify gaps, overlaps or duplication of
non-medical/health services, such as vocational,
social or educational services - improve coordination, expand access or delivery
of non-Medicaid/OHP services - develop strategies to assess or increase the
capacity of non-medical, dental and mental health
programs
29D2 Examples
- Working internally or with other agencies to
improve the coordination and delivery of social
services such as housing, food banks, etc. - Coordinating bioterrorism preparedness.
- Meeting with community groups to address issues
with environmental health systems (water systems,
restaurant inspections, etc). - Provide health expertise to a community group on
writing a juvenile offender grant, which proposes
a new system to respond to juvenile offenders and
their parents.
30CODE E - DIRECT SERVICE
- An activity that is done to correct or ameliorate
a condition - Any activity that is considered integral to, or
an extension of a specified covered service - Does not have to be a billable service
- May not have to be performed by a practitioner
administering first aid
31Code E ExamplesCode E Examples
- Give immunizations at public immunization clinic
- TCM/MCM
- Providing health/dental/mental health services
- Conducting health/dental/mental health
assessments/evaluations and diagnostic testing - Administering first aid or prescribed injection
or medication to an individual
32Code F Other Work Activities
- This code should be used for
- All other job related activities that do not fall
under one of the above categories - Paid time off, vacation leave, sick leave, paid
lunch, jury duty or any other paid time away from
work - Budget development general supervision
33Multiple Leveraging Guidance
- Individuals can participate in two leveraging
programs-direct and administrative - The time survey is a tool to cost allocated
between programs
34Good Information to Know
- Staff do not need to know who is Medicaid/OHP
eligible - It is the activity of staff that is being
measured, not the outcome of the activity
- Staff do not need to know all about Medicaid/OHP
- Time study determines staff time spent on
eligible and non-eligible activities
35Contacts
- Fritz Jenkins, DHS
- fritz.jenkins_at_state.or.us
- Gary Williams, DHS
- gary.r.williams_at_state.or.us