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Page 1: CT Behavioral Health Partnership Network Adequacy October 10, 2014.

CT Behavioral Health Partnership

Network AdequacyOctober 10, 2014

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PRESENTATION OVERVIEW

Behavioral Health Services - Member Referrals

CT BHP Provider Relations Department

CMAP Network • Inpatient MH and SA

• Intermediate (Partial Hospital and Intensive Outpatient)

• Outpatient Services

Provider Types and Specialties Accepting Referrals

Behavioral Health Geo-Access

Quality Improvement: • Enhanced Care Clinics

• Impact of DSS policy shift on HUSKY C & D access

Next Steps

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Member Referrals

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Member calls VO for

referrals

Accesses Online

Directory (ReferralConne

ct)

ReferralConnect

VO updates provider file

referral status

OR

Member receives list of referrals

Provider Not Accepting Referrals?

Member, Internal VO

staff or Provider reports

non-referral status

VO outreaches to practice to verify referral

status

Member contacts

provider for appointmen

t

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ReferralConnect

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ReferralConnect

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ReferralConnect

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Provider Relations – Network Operations

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Provider Relations/Network OperationsObjectives:

We educate and empower the provider community to help them provide quality care to our members.

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Managing the CMAP Network

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Providers enroll

in CMAP

Network Connect

HP sends weekly

add/change files to VO

VO builds or updates

provider file

Provider Contacted

Welcome Packet Sent*

Network Connect

Once returned, VO

updates provider file

* Account Request Form, Provider Data Verification Forms and CMAP Participation Made Simple

Then…

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Educating the Network

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NetOps and PR provide a variety of resources to help educate and inform providers

User Manuals

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Educating the Network

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In house trainings and site visits

Training videos and webinars

Email and Phone Consultations

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Educating the Network

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Provider Alerts and Newsletters

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CMAP Network Components

Mental Health: MH

Substance Abuse: SA

Adults• Age: 18+

• Eligibility Categories: HUSKY A, HUSKY C, HUSKY D

Dual Subcategories included for Inpatient & Intermediate services

Youth• Age: 0-17

• Adolescents: 14-17 for SA treatment

• Eligibility Categories: HUSKY A, HUSKY B, HUSKY C

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Network Counts: Inpatient Facilities

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Intermediate Care: Partial Hospital Programs (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient

(IOP); Locations

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Outpatient Services: Enhanced Care Clinic (ECCs)

Locations

ECCs are reimbursed at a higher rate and held to higher standards Timely Access to emergent (2 hours), urgent (2 days) and routine (2

weeks) appointments Coordination of Care with Medical Providers Substance Use Evaluation and Treatment/Referral Mystery Shopper and Survey oversight

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Outpatient Services: Facilities

FQHCs School Based Clinics

Mental Health Clinics Hospital Outpatient MH Clinics

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Counts: Individual Practitioners and Group Practices

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Outpatient Facilities Accepting ReferralsAdults

Adults CMAPAccepting Referrals

% Accepting Referrals

Facilities Providing MH Treatment 227 225 99%

FQHCs 40 40 100%MH Clinics 123 121 98%

Rehabilitation Centers 6 6 100%

Hospital Outpatient Clinics 43 43 100%

State Institution Outpatient Clinics 11 11 100%

Facilities Providing SA Treatment 121 121 100%

FQHC 18 18 100%

MH Clinics 78 78 100%

Rehabilitation Centers 1 1 100%

Hospital Outpatient Clinics 17 17 100%

State Institution Outpatient Clinics 5 5 100%

Facilities include: FQHCs, MH Clinics, Rehab Centers, Hospital Outpatient Clinics & State Outpatient Clinics

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Outpatient Facilities Accepting Referrals Youth

Youth CMAPAccepting Referrals

% Accepting Referrals

Facilities Providing MH Treatment 188 187 99.47%

FQHCs 53 53 100.00%

Medical Clinic 36 36 100.00%

MH Clinics 75 75 100.00%

Rehabilitation Centers 3 3 100.00%

Hospital Outpatient Clinics 20 19 95.00%

Facilities Providing SA Treatment 36 36 100%

FQHCs 9 9 100%

Medical Clinic 1 1 100%

MH Clinics 24 24 100%

Hospital Outpatient Clinics 2 2 100%

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Outpatient Practitioners & Groups Accepting Referrals

Adults CMAP Accepting Referrals % Accepting Referrals

Total 1501 1389 92.54%BH Clinician 950 920 96.84%

BH Clinician Group 339 326 96.17%

Nurse Practitioner 58 50 86.21%

Nurse Practitioner Group 52 37 71.15%

Physician 35 11 31.43%

Physician Group 67 45 67.16%

Youth CMAP Accepting Referrals % Accepting Referrals

Total 1051 1004 95.53%BH Clinician 682 661 96.92%

BH Clinician Group 271 266 98.15%

Nurse Practitioner 21 17 80.95%

Nurse Practitioner Group 27 25 92.59%

Physician 14 7 50.00%

Physician Group 36 28 77.78%

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Geo-Access Methodology

Standards:• Urban: 1 Within 15 miles

46.8% of Medicaid population

• Suburban: 1 Within 25 miles 39.7% of Medicaid population

• Rural: 1 Within 45 miles 13.5% of Medicaid population

Eligibility Categories Included:• Adults and Youth:

All for Inpatient and Intermediate

Duals excluded for Outpatient Services

Providers Included: • Accepting Referrals

• Authorized for at least two members in previous year (Outpatient)

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Regions in CT Considered to be Urban, Suburban and Rural

Urban Membership>3000 per sq. mile

Suburban Membership1000-3000 per sq. mile

Rural Membership<1000 per sq. mile

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Geo-Access: Adult MH Urban

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Geo-Access Adult MH Suburban

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Geo-Access: Adult MH Rural

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Geo-Access SA: Urban Adults

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Geo-Access SA: Suburban Adults

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Geo-Access SA: Rural Adults

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Geo-Access MH: Urban Youth

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Geo-Access MH: Suburban Youth

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Geo-Access MH: Rural Youth

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Geo-Access SA: Urban Adolescents

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Geo-Access SA: Suburban Adolescents

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Geo-Access SA: Rural Adolescents

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Enhanced Care Clinics (ECCs): Quality Improvement Activities

Multiple Provider Bulletins (2007-2010) describe expectations of ECCs

• Access Standards

• Transportation Coordination

• Family Engagement

• Primary Care and BH Coordination of Care Collaboration with PCPs and Pediatricians

• GAIN (tool) to evaluate for SA issues Provision of integrated MH and SA care for adults and

adolescents with co-occurring diagnoses OR

Refer to appropriate provider

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Enhanced Care Clinics (ECCs): Quality Improvement Activities Cont’d

2012: Oversight Assessment Tool developed collaboratively with DMHAS , DCF and Providers

Survey Team included DMHAS, DCF, DSS and VO staff

Consistency of scoring of elements was established

Surveys conducted at 34 ECCs:

• 10 adult and 10 youth charts reviewed

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Enhanced Care Clinics (ECCs): Quality Improvement Activities Cont’d

Areas of Improvement Identified:• Coordination with PCPs

• Evaluation of need for SA treatment (adolescents)

• Transportation needs

Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) to address opportunities for improvement• Support by VO Regional Network Managers

• 32 of 34 ECCs submitted CAPs

Follow-up Surveys: September 2013 - March 2014

28 of 32 demonstrated evidence of improvement

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Mystery Shopper: Enhanced Care Clinics (ECCs)

Program began in 2008

3 ECCs are “shopped” twice per quarter

Purpose: Assess for triage and timely response

Process:• Call ECC as a member/parent

• Conduct call as if it was a request for a routine appointment

• Disclosed call was for the CT BHP mystery shopper program before call ends

• Call “fail” due to failure to triage or return call

• If the ECC fails, ECC submits a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) and is on probationary status until a successful follow up shopper call is made.

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Improved Network Access: Impact of DSS Policy Change

As of July 1, 2014: HUSKY C and D adult members able to access Masters and Doctoral-level Individual Practitioners and Group Practices

Previously, were only able to access treatment with MDs and APRNs

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Next Steps

Increase MD/APRN Network Enrollment

• Outreach to OPR* Providers to fully enroll

• Targeted Outreach to DPH Licensed – Non Enrolled MD/APRN

Examine Suboxone Provider Network

• 15 in Network

• 6 Accepting Referrals

*Ordering, Prescribing & Referring

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Future Network Enhancements for Consideration

ACCESS MH CT

• Promote prescribing by PCP’s and pediatricians by education and consultation

TeleHealth

• Improve access to services

• Improve access to psychiatric/medication evaluation

Ambulatory Detox Program Availability

• Limited availability of Suboxone

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QUESTIONS?