Title: MHMR
1Time Study Training
- MHMR
- Mental Health Mental Retardation
2Housekeeping
- Training duration is approximately 4 hours
- Short breaks will be provided
- Questions will be taken throughout
- Attendance certificates will be sent via e-mail
to all participants that are given credit for
attending and participating in the training
3New News - Changes in 2010
- The various trainings for Time Study, MAC, TAFI
and Direct Service have been combined - Once the Program Contact has been trained it is
good for the full FFY (Oct-Sept) - There is no longer a final survey, polling
questions are inserted through the training to
ensure the information is understood - Webinars have proven to be an effective training
methodology and will continue to be used - There are some requirements that must be
monitored in order to accurately credit training - Participation level, Polling Questions
Answered, Log In Out times - HHSC will contact anyone that does not appear to
have fully participated to gain understanding
4New Faces Roles
- Time Study 512-491-1715
- Ray Wilson - Manager
- Beverly Tackett Lead
- Alexandra Young
- MAC 512-491-1411
- Dan Huggins - Director
- Yvonne Moorad Lead
- Serena Lee
- TAFI 512-491-1347
- Dan Huggins - Director
- Yvonne Moorad Lead
- Serena Lee
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- New Faces Old Friends
5AGENDA
- Time Study Coding Process
- MAC Direct Service Financial Process
- TAFI Reporting Process
- Questions/ Wrap up
- Note Must be present for entire training to
obtain credit
6Purpose of Time Study
- A statistically valid methodology that reflects
how time is allocated among functions - Determine the amount of time spent on the MHMR
Program in assisting individuals to access
medically necessary Medicaid funded services - Necessary for determination of interim rates and
final reimbursement for MR service coordination
and MH rehabilitation and case management
7Purpose of Time Study Cont.
- Necessary for participation in Medicaid
Administrative Claiming (MAC) - Assist the State in carrying out the Medicaid
State plan - Time Study participants include personnel who are
in direct contact with the service population
8Who Are the Players ?
- MAC Coordinator
- Assistant MAC Coordinator
- Time Study Participants
- Signing Supervisors
- Skilled Professional Medical Personnel (SPMP)
is no longer a recognized distinction for MAC
9What Are Their Roles?
- MAC Coordinator Asst. MAC Coordinator
- Identifies personnel who spend a portion of their
time performing administrative activities - Provide Participant and Signing Supervisor time
study training - Provide ongoing technical assistance to
Participants and Signing Supervisors to ensure
coding accuracy throughout the fiscal year - Conduct Quality Assurance checks
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10What Are Their Roles? (cont.)
- Participant
- Document their activities on Worker Day Logs
(WDL) - Determine which activity took the majority of
time in each 15 minute increment - Code the time using uniform time study codes
- Sign the WDL within 7 days from the last date on
the WDL - Signing Supervisor
- Review WDL to ensure that all information and
coding is complete and accurate - Discuss identified errors with the participant
- Supervisors cannot alter the WDL
- Sign the WDL within 7 days from the last date on
the WDL and after the participant has signed
11Requirements
- Time Study Periods (Federal Fiscal Quarters)
- 1st Quarter - October, November, December
- 2nd Quarter - January, February, March
- 3rd Quarter - April, May, June
- 4th Quarter - July, August, September
- Time study begins the 1st day of the mid-month of
the quarter or with approval by HHSC the
alternative mid-month begins the 1st Monday of
the mid-month - The minimum duration is 3 working days
- 4th Quarter both the mid-month and alternative
time studies start on the 2nd Monday of July
12Requirements (cont.)
- 1500 Valid Worker Day Logs (WDL) or 1 Month
- Personnel included in the time study document
their activities on WDL - One WDL is one person coding 100 of their
activities for one workday, whatever the duration - 100 of the paid workday must be time studied
including breaks, meals and paid leave - Do not leave gaps on the time log
13Sample of Time Study Log
14Sample of Time Study Log Swing Shift
15Whos Included?
- Persons sharing the same job functions that spend
5 or more of their normal required job duties
annually performing MR Service Coordination, MH
Case Management and/or Rehabilitation - Persons sharing the same job functions that spend
10 or more of their normal required job duties
annually performing MAC reimbursable activities - Contract staff or First line supervisors who do
either of the above
16Whos Not?
- Clerical staff that support time studied staff
but do not meet the other requirements - Generally, First-line supervisors or above
- Staff that provide agency wide administrative
functions (e.g., payroll, human resources) - Staff that only provide ICF-MR, HCS, MR direct
service, MH vocational service, and non-Medicaid
residential direct service
17Participant Participant List
- Personnel are grouped by similar job functions
- Job functions are assigned to a cost pool to be
used later in coding the claim - Random Sampling is prohibited Everyone must
time study
18 19Lets Get Started !
20Medicaid Covered Services
- Physicians services
- Hospital review
- Clinic services for children under 21
- Limited maternity care clinics
- Lab and X-ray services
- Home health care
- THSteps/EPSDT screens and services
- Medically needed oral surgery and dentistry for
adults (not routine dentistry) - Pharmacy services (prescription drugs)
- Rehabilitative mental health and mental
retardation services - Family planning
- Services provided by licensed clinical
psychologist, licensed clinical social workers,
and licensed professional counselors
21Medicaid Covered Services cont.
- Comprehensive Care Program (CCP) services for
children under 21 - School Health and Related Services (SHARS)
- Targeted Case Management for pregnant women and
children under 1 - Hearing aids and related audiologists services
- Diagnostic assessment services for person with
mental retardations and mental illness - Optometry and eyeglasses
- Emergency medical services
- Private duty nursing for children under 21
- Intermediate care facilities for the mentally
retarded - Physical therapy
- Rehabilitation services for chronic medical
conditions - Hospice services
- Day Activity and Health Services (DAHS)
22MHMR Time Study Codes
- Code 1 Facilitating Medicaid Eligibility
Determination - Code 2 Facilitating Non-Medicaid Eligibility
Determinations - Code 4 Medicaid Outreach
- Code 5 Outreach Non-Medicaid
- Code 6 Referral, Coordination, and Monitoring of
Medicaid Svc. - Code 8 Referral, Coordination, and Monitoring of
Non-Medicaid - Services
- Code 9 Medicaid Transportation and Translation
- Code 10 Medicaid Provider Relations
23MHMR Time Study Codes
- Code 11 Program Planning, Development,
Interagency - Coordination
- Code 13 Direct Medical Service
- Code 14 Non-Medicaid, Other Educational Social
Services - Code 15 General Administration
- Code 16 MR Service Coordination MH Case
Management - Code 17 Rehabilitation Services
- Code 18 Home Community Based Services (HCS)
- Code 21 Intermediate Care Facility - MR (ICF-MR)
- Code L Lunch
- Code O Off
- Codes 3, 7, 12, 19 and 20 are no longer used
24Time Study Codes Cost Pools
- MHMR Centers state wide have three distinct cost
pools with - corresponding Time Study codes to facilitate the
claiming process
Reimbursable
Non Reimbursable
Direct Service
Codes 1, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11 Medicaid
Codes 2, 5 8 Non-Medicaid
Codes 13, 14, 16, 17, 18 21
Code 15 is allocated among all codes used
25Facilitating Medicaid Eligibility
Code 1
- Explanation
- Informing and/or assisting
- families in becoming eligible
- for Medicaid including related
- paperwork, travel and clerical
- activities
- Examples
- An intake worker assisting a family in
completing the Medicaid application. - A clerk putting together the packet of Medicaid
eligibility forms. - A bilingual interpreter obtaining insurance
information at Medicaid eligibility intake
26Facilitating Non- Medicaid Eligibility
Code 2
- Examples
- A Social Worker explaining WIC rules to a group
of women at the local shelter - A Case Coordinator verifying Medicaid eligibility
for a family prior to apply for IHFS - A MH Worker assisting a consumer enroll in
literacy classes
- Explanation
- Informing and/or assisting
- families in becoming eligible
- for non-Medicaid services
27Medicaid Outreach
Code 4
- Explanation
- Extending Medicaid services or
- benefits to a wider section of
- population (potential recipients)
- about eligibility
- Examples
- A Nurse speaking at a community function about
early detection of health problems - A Case Manager talking to a parenting group about
mental illness and signs to look for in
adolescents - Explaining Medicaid services to inmates at a
correctional facility
28Non-Medicaid Outreach
Code 5
- Examples
- Scheduling a community event promoting alcohol
and drug awareness - Traveling to a homeless shelter to provide
information about area food banks - Printing brochures to hand out at the high school
PTA meeting on gangs
- Explanation
- Extending services or benefits of
- programs not funded or covered
- by Medicaid to a wider section of
- population. Include related
- paperwork, clerical activities, or
- staff travel to
- perform these
- activities
29Referral, Coordination, Monitoring of Medicaid
Covered Services
Code 6
- Examples
- Scheduling a physician or dental appointment for
a consumer - Linking individuals with mental illness to crisis
intervention - Writing the DMR report
- Initial treatment planning for an individual
prior to the determination of eligibility for MR
Service Coordination
- Explanation
- Coordinating and monitoring the
- completion of prescribed services,
- termination of services, referral to
- other Medicaid svc providers to
- provide continuity of care
- Arranging for any diagnostic
- services which may be required as
- the result of a condition identified
- during an evaluation
- Gathering information that may be
- required in advance of these referrals
- or evaluations
30Referral, Coordination, Monitoring of
Non-Medicaid Covered Services
Code 8
- Examples
- Making referral to Section 8 Housing
- A Non-MR Service Coordinator transitioning a
individual from state hospital to the community - Intakes funding for In Home Family Support
(IFSP) - Referral to an indigent care program
- Explanation
- Screening and making referrals for, coordinating
and/or monitoring the delivery of Non-Medicaid
services, or medical services not covered by
Medicaid.
31Medicaid Transportation Translation
Code 9
- Examples
- Accompanying a consumer to the doctors office
to translate from Spanish to English the medical
information between the doctor and patient - Transportation from a consumers home to a
Medicaid service back home - Waiting for a consumer to have lab work
completed then transporting them home
- Explanation
- Assisting a consumer to obtain and/or
accompanying the individual to services covered
by Medicaid - Obtaining translation services for the purpose of
accessing Medicaid services (Including Braille,
ASL, alternative languages, or due to illiteracy) - Transportation provided to eligible individuals
in some covered Medicaid programs is an integral
part of those services and would not be Code 9
32Medicaid Provider Relations
Code 10
- Explanation
- Performing activities to secure and maintain the
pool of eligible Medicaid providers - Use only for external providers, not contractors
that you subcontract with for Medicaid Services - Notice Code 10 Clarification available on the
HHSC web site - http//www.hhsc.state.tx.us/medicaid/programs/rad/
AcuteCare/TS/Code10Clarification.pdf
- Examples
- Developing and maintaining the recruiting
materials for potential Medicaid providers - Explaining Medicaid policy and regulations to an
adaptive equipment vendor - Recruiting new Medicaid providers (HCS
physicians, etc.)
33Program Planning, Development Interagency
Coordination
Code 11
- Explanation
- Use by staff whose job description includes
program planning, policy development or
interagency coordination including paperwork,
data analysis, staff travel and clerical
activities.
- Examples
- Implementation of the Planning and Network
Advisory Committee (PNAC) decisions regarding
Medicaid Services - Developing Medicaid policy based on critical
incident data - Inter-agency utilization review meetings on
Medicaid services
34Direct Medical Services
Code 13
- Examples
- QA of any direct service without a specific MAC
code - Calling in a prescription that is an ancillary
function to the doctors appointment - Time spent providing Rehab Services other than
crisis intervention services without
authorization
- Explanation
- Use by staff providing client care, treatment
and/or counseling services to correct or improve
a specific condition - Used when there is no specific activity code for
a direct service (Medicaid or Non-Medicaid) and
the indirect services required to perform the
activity i.e., travel or documentation
35Non-Medicaid, Other Educational Social Services
Code 14
- Explanation
- Use for any activities which are not health
related, such as employment, job training and
social services, as well as Non-Medicaid health
related.
- Examples
- Transportation to apply for Section 8 Housing
assistance - Providing clients family case-management like
activities - IHFS reports and administrative activities
- Appearing in court on behalf of consumer trying
to maintain custody of her children
36General Administration
Code 15
- Explanation
- Paperwork/clerical not
- directly supporting other
- activity
- Paid time off breaks
- Data entry/billing
- Staff meetings or board
- meetings
- Processing payroll
- personnel documentation
- Examples
- Attending or presenting training
- Maintaining inventory ordering supplies
- Chart audits of multiple services
- Activities related to conducting Death Review
- Activities to expand non-Medicaid provider base
37MR Service Coordination MH Case Management
Code 16
- Explanation
- Used by staff that provide MH Case Management
MR Service Coordination to eligible individuals - There are four subdivisions to document costs
- MR Service Coordination
- 16-A MR Adult and Child
- MH Case Management
- 16-B MH Routine Adult Case
- Management
- 16-C MH Routine Child and
- Adolescent Case Management
- 16-D MH Intensive Child and
- Adolescent Case Management
- Examples
- Consumer specific consultation regarding the
provision of Case Management - A Service Coordinator talking with a State School
resident about to be placed in the community
about Medicaid services available to them - A Case Manager meeting with the consumer to write
their Case Management Plan - No Show to scheduled appointment
38Rehabilitative Services
Code 17
- Explanation
- Used only by staff authorized to provide Medicaid
Rehabilitative Services - There are seven subdivisions to document costs
- 17-A Day Program for Acute Needs
- 17-B Crisis Intervention Services
- 17-C Med Training Support - Individual
- 17-D Med Training Support Group Adult
- 17-E Med Training Support Group Child
Adolescent - 17-F Psychosocial Rehab Services Individual
- 17-G Psychosocial Rehab Services Group
- 17- J Skills Training Development Individual
- 17-K Skills Training Development Adult Group
- 17-L Skills Training Development Child Group
- Examples
- A therapeutic team member
- Attending a Rehabilitative Services staffing on a
specific consumer - Providing Group training on paying bills and
talking with your landlord - Meeting with an adolescent and their parents to
review overdose precautions of the childs
medications - Working with a consumer to learn safe cooking
practices
39Home Community Based Service (HCS)
Code 18
- Explanation
- Used only by staff authorized to
- provide HCS Medicaid covered
- services
- Examples of these services are
- Adaptive Aids
- Counseling and Therapies
- Dental Treatment
- Respite
- Includes Texas Home Living Svcs.
- Examples
- Assist with housekeeping as a HCS Companion Care
in someone's home - Providing respite care for a consumer in their
home - Provide training to a consumer which will allow
them to obtain or sustain paid work - Assist a consumer with the process of purchasing
a wheel chair ramp for their house
40Intermediate Care Facility (ICF-MR)
Code 21
- Explanation
- Used only by staff authorized to
- provide ICF-MR Medicaid covered
- services
- A few examples of these services
- are
- Dietary
- Direct Care Contact
- Physical Therapy
- Psychology Services
- Skills Training
- Day Programming
- Examples
- Conducting a QA review of the ICF-MR program
- Psychologist conducting follow-up sessions with
ICF-MR clients - Vocational training at a sheltered workshop
41Code L
Code O
LUNCH
OFF
- Explanation
- Un-Paid Lunch
- Explanation
- Off duty and/or comp time used
- Un-paid time that may occur during your normal
scheduled work day
42 43Time Study Contacts
- Time Study 512-491-1715
- Beverly Tackett (Lead)
- Alexandra Young
- TimeStudy_at_hhsc.state.tx.us
- Time Study Web site
- http//www.hhsc.state.tx.us/medicaid/programs/rad/
AcuteCare/TS/SharsTimeStudy.html -
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