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Title: MO Care Options


1
MO Care Options
  • Seniors Adults with Disabilities
  • accessing
  • HCB Long-term Care

2
Framework
  • Federal New Freedom Initiative
  • CMS Medicaid Reform
  • AoA Choices for Independence
  • CDC Health for Life
  • State
  • The Governor Healthy Missouri

3
Missouri a closer look
  • Largely Rural State
  • 30.6 Rural (2.5 on Farms)
  • 55.2 in Urbanized Areas
  • 14.2 Urban
  • Cultural Diversity
  • White 84.9
  • Black or African American 11.2
  • Other 3.9
  • 2000 Census Estimates 16.2 Minority Population

4
Seniors Adults with Disabilities
  • 755,400 Population age 65 (13th National)
  • 42.6 of age 65 with a disability
  • 13.3 of MO Population
  • 983,700 Age 60
  • 98,600 Age 85 (13th in Nation)
  • Adults with Disability
  • 18.2 of age 21- 64
  • 10.8 Work Disability (age 16-64)

5
MO Care Options
  • 1992 Legislative Initiative
  • Premise Individuals should have the right to
    make informed choices regarding options when
    facing decisions regarding long-term care
  • Goal MO should offer options for the right care
    in the right setting at the right time at the
    right cost to the public

6
Medicaid Population
  • An estimated 209,000 Participants access
    Medicaid that are Elderly, Blind or have a
    Disability
  • 51,500 (24.6) accessed HCBS in FY06
  • 24,380 Participants accessed Facility
    based LTC

7
MCO Success Data
  • Participation up 171 since 1992
  • NF Participation up 1.3
  • Spending up 1,040 since 1992
  • NF Spending up 111.5
  • Access Array of HCB Options increased
  • Additional types of services expand access to
    alternative care
  • Cost per participant up 320.65
  • NF Cost up 108.64

8
Percent of HCB LTC Participation44.15 (1992) ?
67.89 (2007)
9
Percent of HCBS LTC 7.45 (1992) ? 30.27 (2007)
10
Quality HCB Care for every Missourian
  • ? Safe Viable Alternatives to Facility Care
  • Least restrictive environment
  • Accessible at all times
  • Promote Independence and Participation
  • Improve Quality of Life
  • Accountable, Effective
  • Efficient

11
Home Community Based Services (HCBS)
  • Eligible or Potentially Eligible for Medicaid
    funded Long-term Care
  • Family Support Division determines Medicaid
    eligibility
  • DSDS Staff determine Level of Care
  • State Staff control access to the Medicaid Budget
  • Determined to have Unmet Personal Care Needs
  • State Staff conduct functional assessment and
    determine level of independent support system

12
Medicaid Funded Long-Term Care
  • Cost of Care capped at average statewide cost of
    Facility Care
  • State Plan HCBS
  • Personal Care
  • Care of the Person
  • Medically-related Household Tasks
  • Nurse Visits
  • Adult Day Health Care
  • PACE

13
Medicaid Waiver Services
  • Aged Disabled Waiver (Age 63 up)
  • Homemaker
  • Respite
  • Adult Day Care
  • Home-Delivered Meals
  • Independent Living Waiver (Under Age 63)
  • Home Modifications
  • Adaptive Equipment
  • Personal Care Attendant Services
  • Assisted Living Waiver (under development)

14
Participant Involvement
  • Each Participant
  • Participates in Care Planning
  • Chooses the the best options to meet the
    individual needs
  • Type of Long-term Care
  • Long-term Care Setting
  • Provider of Care
  • Directs Care the degree desired/capable

15
Provider Involvement
  • State staff authorize Care Plan
  • Determine and authorize amount of Care
  • Providers partner with State Staff
  • Care Plans are designed to Improve or Maintain
    Quality of Life
  • Changes in circumstances are reported to State
    Staff
  • Provider Nurses
  • Conduct Assessments twice per year
  • Provide Skilled Care in the Home as Necessary to
    Maintain Health
  • Assist in investigations of Abuse/Neglect

16
Division of Senior Disability Services Staff
  • Protecting Vulnerable Adults
  • Hotline Investigations Intervention
  • EDL Referrals
  • Oversight of care delivery
  • Expenditure Reports
  • Complaint Investigations
  • Provider Monitoring Sanctions
  • Care Plan Adjustments
  • Based on changes in circumstances and newly
    established unmet needs

17
Current HCBS Stats
  • Average Monthly Intake
  • Hotlines per month 1,489.92 investigations
  • Per worker 54.24 (4.52/worker/month)
  • Referrals per month 1,354.33 completed
  • Per worker 49.31 (4.11/worker/month)
  • Care Plan Adjustments
  • Per month - 3,020.58

FY07 Summary 51,500 Total Clients authorized for
In-home Services 10,000 Total Consumers
authorized for Consumer Directed Care
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