Title: Orlene ChristieToni Dennis
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2 - Orlene Christie Toni Dennis
- Director Program Manager
- Legislative Statutory Compliance Office
Workforce Background Check
3Michigan Demographics
2000
2030
4Introduction
- Review of the pilot program
- Medicaid Modernization Act of 2004 authorized the
pilot program - Purpose Identify effective and efficient
methods of conducting background checks on
long-term care workers - Program requirements brought the state laws in
line with federal laws
5Michigans Response
Collaborative Partnership
- Michigan Department of Community Health
- Michigan Department of Human Services
- Michigan State Police
- Michigan State University
- Office of Services to the Aging
- Michigan Department of Information Technology
- Multiple Advocacy and Provider Groups
6Legislation- PA 27, 28 and 29
- Effective April 1, 2006
- Expand the scope of Michigans laws to include
all licensed Medicare/Medicaid long term care
facilities and agencies
Public Act 27 28 Department of Community
Health Nursing Homes, County medical care
facilities, hospitals that provide swing bed
services, hospices, homes for the aged, home
health agencies, psychiatric facilities, ICF/MRs
Public Act 29 Department of Human Services Adult
foster care facilities
7Legislation- PA 27, 28 and 29
Strengthen Michigans Background Checks
- Includes substantiated findings of abuse and
neglect - Includes on-line registry checks
- Fingerprinting Required
- Specifies prohibited offenses
- Specifies exclusionary time frames
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8Legislation- PA 27, 28 and 29
Who must be fingerprinted?
- Employees, independent contractors, or
individuals who are granted clinical privileges - whose job gives them
- Direct access to a patient or resident, their
property, financial information, medical records,
treatment information or any other identifying
information -
9Legislation- PA 27, 28 and 29
- Who must be fingerprinted?
- New Employees
- Applicants are subject to a full background check
- State and federal criminal history search
- All available registries
- New check not needed if transferring to a
different facility under the same ownership -
10Exempt Employees
- Employees who were working in a health care
facility or agency before 4/1/06 and are still
employed by that facility are exempt from the
full background check. - Not subject to the FBI criminal history check
- Convictions prior to 4/1/06 not considered
(unless 42-USC 1320a-7) - Lose exempt status when employment is terminated
or if convicted of a subsequent relevant crime
11Grandfathered Employees
- An applicant who was employed in long-term care
before 4/1/06, and transfers to a new facility is
a grandfathered employee. - Subject to State and FBI background check, but
- Convictions prior to 4/1/06 not considered
(unless 42-USC 1320a-7)
12Independent Contractors
- Independent Contractors who provide direct
services or have direct access on an ongoing
basis must undergo a background check. - Exceptions include but are not limited to
utility,
maintenance,
construction, communications service providers
13Individuals granted clinical privileges
- An individual who is granted clinical privileges
is subject to a background check. - May be exempt or grandfathered
- MDCH student policy exempts students if the
clinical training involves less that 120 hours.
14Volunteers
- Public Acts 27, 28 and 29 do not authorize
background checks on volunteers unless - They are being granted clinical privileges
- They are a Hospice volunteer who meets the
definition of employee as outlined in the Federal
Health Code - National Child Protection Act
15Staffing Agencies
- Staffing agencies are not authorized to conduct
background check through the Web application. - Employees may be background checked by a covered
facility or agency IF. - They provide care on an ongoing basis
- Needed to maintain minimum staffing requirements
- Needed to maintain standard of care
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16Legislative Update
- Exempt employees- Compliance with the laws
- Pending legislation
- Extends deadline until April 1, 2009
17Legislation- PA 27, 28 and 29
- Rehabilitation Component
- Integrated into the laws through tiered
exclusionary periods - Appeals Process
- Inaccurate record
- Record expunged
- Conviction set aside
18 Process
19New Background Check Process
- Enhances Speed and Accuracy
- IBT (formerly Identix)
- Fixed and Mobile Locations
- Digital fingerprinting
- Michigan State Police
- Fully automated submission and response
- Michigan State University
- Web based application at www.miltcpartnership.org
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21New Background Check Process
- Processing Times
- Receive results (average)
- State 4.3 days
- FBI 4.3 days
- Receive fitness determination (average)
- No Hits 4.2 days
- Hits 23 days
22Facility-Types
23Statistics Applicants (as of 3/13/2007)
Applications started Applications started 186,507 Total Applications 186,507 Total Applications
Withdrawn prior to fingerprinting Withdrawn prior to fingerprinting 43,729 23
By Applicant 13,124 7
By Provider 30,605 16
Withdrawn after fingerprinting Withdrawn after fingerprinting 4,932 2
By Applicant 2,048 1.1
By Provider 2,884 1.5
24Statistics Registry Checks
Registry Total Hits6914 Total Hits
Medicare OIG Exclusion List 427 6
Offender Tracking Information System (OTIS) 1102 16
Public Sex Offender Registry (PSOR) 362 5
Michigan Nurse Aide Registry (NAR) 403 6
Internet Criminal History Access Tool (ICHAT) 4620 67
25Registry Checks - Exclusions
26Statistics - Hits
Total Fingerprints Taken 124,593 Total Hits
17,303 (22 of fingerprints taken)
Number Total FP Taken Total Hits
State AFIS 2373 1.9 14
FBI IAFIS 5380 4.3 31
Both State and FBI 9550 7.7 55
27Statistics Source of Disqualification (FP)
Number Disqualified 1243 Hits Total Fingerprints taken 124,593
State AFIS 632 27 0.5
FBI IAFIS 258 5 0.2
Both State and FBI 353 4 0.3
28Success Stories/Promising Practices
- State Rap Back
- Email notification
- Departments receive notification of arrest,
arraignment and conviction immediately - Provider notification
- Department immediately notifies the provider of
felony arrest or arraignment and misdemeanor or
felony conviction
29Success Stories/Promising Practices
- Creating support in the long-term care community
- Legislative Subcommittee
- Public information Committee
- Collaboration among state and other agencies
- Department of Community Health
- Department of Human Services
- Office of Services to the Aging
- Michigan State Police
- Department of Information Technology
- Michigan State University
30Success Stories/Promising Practices
- Enhances the State IAFIS system
- Helps to improve the accuracy of criminal history
records - Generates revenue for upgrades to IAFIS system
- Promotes use of new technologies
- AANP Training
- Grant program for direct access staff and
managers - Creation of an expanded adult abuse and neglect
prevention curricula incorporating methods of
staff empowerment, culture change, and
person-centered care
31Success Stories/Promising Practices
- Objective and rigorous evaluation
- Michigan State University
- Cost benefit analysis and economic impact
- Abt Associates, Inc.
- Contracted by CMS
- Independent, objective evaluation of the
background check program
32Looking Forward
- National Background Check Program
- Proposed by Sen. Kohl (WI)
- Based on Michigans program
- Legislation pending
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