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ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUP WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Presented by Workgroup Facilitators: Roger Fouts, ODJFS Sue Fredman, ODJFS

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Page 1: ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUP WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Presented by Workgroup Facilitators: Roger Fouts, ODJFS Sue Fredman, ODJFS

ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUPWORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONSPresented by Workgroup Facilitators:

Roger Fouts, ODJFS

Sue Fredman, ODJFS

Page 2: ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUP WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Presented by Workgroup Facilitators: Roger Fouts, ODJFS Sue Fredman, ODJFS

Members of the workgroup…

Representatives from state agencies that participate in the long term care service and support system

Provider organizations and associations

Local sub-recipient entities and county boards

Members of the long term care advocacy community, including consumers and family representatives

Page 3: ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUP WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Presented by Workgroup Facilitators: Roger Fouts, ODJFS Sue Fredman, ODJFS

Workgroup’s objective…

Charged with making recommendations to the ULTCBC that: Incorporate consumer direction tenets into

all facets of Ohio’s long term care service and support system; and

Include innovative consumer direction components in appropriate parts of the long term care service and support system

Page 4: ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUP WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Presented by Workgroup Facilitators: Roger Fouts, ODJFS Sue Fredman, ODJFS

Overarching recommendation:

Consumer direction should be implemented throughout Ohio’s long term care service and support system, regardless of funding source, provider type or care setting.

Affords choice of and control over the full range of long term care services and supports that are available to meet their own diverse needs.

Ohio’s current long term care system has many tenets of consumer direction as evidenced by person-centered care programs in nursing facilities; CDC and ICFs-MR; ODA’s Assisted Living Waiver and CHOICES; Ohio Home Care; ODMR/DD waivers; and even in a county levy-funded consumer directed care program.

Page 5: ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUP WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Presented by Workgroup Facilitators: Roger Fouts, ODJFS Sue Fredman, ODJFS

When acting upon this recommendation…

The Consumer’s Perspective about Consumer Direction

Administration and Oversight

Care Management

Financial Management

Page 6: ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUP WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Presented by Workgroup Facilitators: Roger Fouts, ODJFS Sue Fredman, ODJFS

Consumer’s Perspective:

Participation must be voluntary, flexible enough to meet consumer’s needs, and contingent upon whether the consumer and/or authorized representative can adequately direct his/her own care.

The concept of ‘dignity of risk’ and the consumer’s right to make bad decisions is inherent in the concept of consumer direction and must be embraced in any consumer-directed care endeavors implemented by the State.

Every consumer should be able to direct as much of his/her care as he/she has the desire and ability to direct.

Page 7: ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUP WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Presented by Workgroup Facilitators: Roger Fouts, ODJFS Sue Fredman, ODJFS

Recommendations…

State agencies collaborate to develop a comprehensive set of tools and resources for consumers and/or authorized representatives

Consumers should have greater choice regarding who they choose to be their paid provider, specifically legally responsible family members

Permit service dollars that are appropriated with the consumer’s budget or cost cap to be used to purchase other needed services, e.g. home mods, goods and services, etc.

Investigate and address legal issues around the consumer’s employer status and liability

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Administration and Oversight recommendations…

Coordinated approach that makes use of the most appropriate model(s), and/or elements of these models to implement in Ohio

Expansion of opportunities in Ohio’s current 1915c Development and use of innovative methods to pay for goods and

services and other selected services, e.g. vouchers and/or debit cards, etc

Expansion of opportunities within the Medicaid state plan using 1915j waiver of the DRA

Expansion of person-centered care programs within nursing facilities

Establishment and maintenance of a statewide registry of providers Access to an independent consumer-focused advocate Implementation/coordination of quality assurance mechanisms

across all systems

Page 9: ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUP WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Presented by Workgroup Facilitators: Roger Fouts, ODJFS Sue Fredman, ODJFS

Care management recommendations…

Must be flexible enough to recognize the consumer’s unique needs

Must embrace person-centered planning as an integral component

Must also include monitoring of and communication with the consumer and/or authorized representative

Consumers be granted budget authority to purchase needed services identified during the assessment

Support consumer negotiated rates

Page 10: ULTCBC CONSUMER DIRECTION WORKGROUP WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Presented by Workgroup Facilitators: Roger Fouts, ODJFS Sue Fredman, ODJFS

Financial management recommendations…

Examine the various types of FMS entities used in the delivery of consumer directed care to determine a model(s) to be best suited and ascertain the feasibility of the FMS completing other administrative functions

Study the various types of consumer/employer status and explore whether the concept of employer status should be uniform across systems

Explore the creation/utilization of organized health care delivery systems

Explore use of ‘limited Medicaid provider agreements’ Establishment of safeguards against

consumer/provider fraud

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Parting thoughts…

Maximum choice and control over the arrangement and provision of services…

Proven to be an effective strategy in controlling overall costs at the same time increasing quality of life and satisfaction

Emphasizes a commitment to consumer participation, empowerment, and advancement of consumer rights, responsibilities and accountability with regard to personal control over service delivery

Freedom not only to define the life they seek, but to be supported by the State of Ohio in their desire to take risks and direct their own care and services in pursuit of that life