Magellan of Virginia: Member Orientation

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Magellan of Virginia: Member Orientation

Agenda 1. Welcome and introductions 2. Overview of Magellan of Virginia 3. Magellan of Virginia website 4. Member Handbook overview 5. Member Rights and Responsibilities 6. Advance Directives 7. Other member materials (Member Rights and Responsibilities, Virginia Fast Facts) 8. Questions and answers 2

About Magellan of Virginia Magellan of Virginia (Magellan) is part of one of the country s leading behavioral health companies. Behavioral health means mental health or substance abuse services. Substance means drugs or alcohol. In Virginia, Magellan works with the Department of Medical Assistance Services. Together, we manage behavioral health services for members of the Medicaid program. (We refer to you as a member if you are enrolled with Medicaid or FAMIS.) Magellan has been helping people with mental health and substance abuse disorder problems for many years. Magellan will help you manage your benefits. Magellan does not provide direct care to you. We can help arrange your care. This makes it easier for you to get help for mental health and drug or alcohol problems. 3

Housekeeping Please turn cell phones off or set to vibrate. Take care of your needs. There will be a time for questions and answers at the end of the presentation, but if you have questions as we go along, please raise your hand and we will answer your question. There are other materials available to help you. You can ask for these materials at the end of the presentation. 4

We Are Here To Help You Our goal is to make behavioral health services easier to get for: Children and teens. Adults. Families. We will help you: Learn about and get the Medicaid or FAMIS covered behavioral health services you need. Find a provider. Get answers to your questions. Get a referral for care. 5

If You Have Problems We can help you: Solve the problems. Make a complaint. Get a review of a decision made about your complaint or problem. 6

How Do I Get Help? You can call us toll-free (at no cost) any time. Call 1-800-424-4046. If you are deaf or have trouble hearing, please call our TDD line. It is 1-800- 424-4048. Or call the TTY relay service at 711. Magellan s member services staff will help you learn about the services you may get. We have staff members who speak many languages. We also have translators to work with you. We have information in Spanish. We are also available to read this information to you if you need help. 7

Magellan of Virginia website Our website is: www.magellanofvirginia.com There is a lot of information on our website. A special area For Members can help you find a provider, prepare for your appointments, and provides other information about getting care. 8

Member Handbook You will receive a Member Handbook in the mail. You can also download the Member Handbook at www.magellanofvirginia.com in the For Members section. The handbook provides information about many topics and is meant to help you understand available services, your rights and responsibilities, what to do in an emergency, and other important information. Member Handbook Table of Contents Overview Welcome to Magellan of Virginia Emergencies About Providers About Your Services Available Services Privacy Member Rights and Responsibilities Complaints and Appeals Recovery, Resiliency, Wellness and Peer Support Fraud, Waste, Abuse and Overpayments Other Helpful Resources Definitions 9

Member Rights and Responsibilities: What You Need to Know Your rights are important. Providers must explain your rights at your first visit. We will review your rights and responsibilities now. Please look at the Member Rights and Responsibilities handout. First: Second: Member Rights Member Responsibilities 10

Advance Directives The Commonwealth of Virginia allows you to make an advance directive for mental health decision-making. An advance directive is a legal form. It talks about how you want to be treated if you are not able to speak for yourself. You complete the form ahead of time. Providers look at this form if you are too sick to decide about your care. You can use an advance directive to: Name a friend or family member who can make mental health care decisions for you. They can do this if you are not able to make decisions for yourself AND Tell a doctor, hospital or judge what types of treatment you want or do not want. 11

More About Advance Directives Some health care groups have sample advance directive forms you can complete and sign. You can get more information and sample forms from the National Resource Center on Psychiatric Advance Directives. Go to http://www.nrc-pad.org/. You may also find information about advance directives in Virginia at www.virginiaadvancedirectives.org. You can store your advance directive at the Virginia Department of Health Advance Health Care Directive Registry. Go to https://www.virginiaregistry.org/. 12 12

Complaints If you are not happy with the service you are getting, try to talk with your provider to solve the problem first. If that does not work, you may make a complaint or voice your concern. A complaint is also called a grievance. The way we handle your complaint is called our grievance process. You will hear the words filing a grievance. This is what we call it when you make a complaint or voice your concern. Reasons for complaints or grievances can include: You are unhappy with the quality of care or services. You believe a provider did not respect your rights. You believe a provider has been rude. A provider has abused or mistreated you. You have been put in a dangerous treatment setting. 13

Complaints You can call us about a complaint or grievance. Or you can tell us in writing. You can also contact us through our website, www.magellanofvirginia.com. Call to make a complaint. Call Magellan at 1-800-424-4046. If you are deaf or have trouble hearing, please call our TDD line. It is 1-800-424-4048. Or, call the TTY relay service at 711. We should be able to help you solve your problem on the telephone most of the time. You may also send your complaint in writing. Make a written complaint. Please write to: Magellan Health Services Attention Grievances 11013 W. Broad Street Glen Allen, VA 23060 14

What is a Reconsideration? A reconsideration is an informal request. This is what it is called when you ask Magellan to take another look at a decision made about your behavioral health services. You have the right to ask Magellan for a reconsideration. But you may skip this step and make an appeal directly to the Department of Medical Assistance Services. If you choose to ask for a reconsideration, it will not affect your right to appeal. You must request a reconsideration in writing. It must be within 30 days of when you received the notice of denial. Send your request to: Magellan Health Services Attention Reconsideration 11013 W. Broad Street Glen Allen, VA 23060 15

What Is An Appeal? An appeal is a formal request. When you make an appeal, you are asking someone at DMAS to review a decision Magellan made about your behavioral health services. Appeal Request Forms are available online at http://dmasva.dmas.virginia.gov (under Client Services). Send the Appeal Request Form to: Appeals Division Department of Medical Assistance Services 600 E. Broad Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 Telephone: 804-371-8488 Fax: 804-371-8491 16

Requirements for Filing an Appeal Your provider or other involved person may file an appeal for you. You must file the appeal within 30 days of the date on the notice of denial. You can do this in person or in writing. Or your provider or another involved person can do this for you. You may present evidence or other information related to your appeal. You may review any documents Magellan may have related to your appeal. Or your provider or other involved person can do this for you. You will receive a written decision on your appeal within 14 days. Ask for a speedy appeal if taking the time for a standard appeal could seriously harm you. 17

Other Documents for Members The Passport to Care is a 10-page how-to support guide for members, families, and peer supporters to work with medical and behavioral health providers and talk about steps to take to be healthy. It helps teach members and families about the importance of health care check-ups, talking to providers about medications, side effects, and other aspects of their wellness plan. Fast Facts: About Your Medicaid Behavioral Health Program is a single-page, double-sided information sheet that highlights: What Magellan of Virginia does How to get help Getting help in an emergency Cost of services How to contact Magellan 18

Health Education Magellan has a growing library of health education materials in English and Spanish designed to help members better understand mental health and medical conditions. We work to create new, useful health education materials on an ongoing basis. Some of the health education materials are:» Cholesterol and Lifestyle» Managing Your Weight with Healthy Eating» Learning to Relax» Losing Weight Safely» Smoking Cessation Basics» How Your Thoughts Impact Your Emotions» Living With Diabetes» Understanding the Mind-Body Connection 19 19

Your Wellness and Recovery You can live well and still have mental health challenges. Taking care of yourself involves good lifestyle habits. These include: Eating the right foods. Getting regular exercise. Getting a good night s rest. Good lifestyle habits will help you live well. Living with day-to-day challenges in life includes: Building your skills to bounce back even when you are feeling stress. Having healthy relationships. 20

What is Recovery? Recovery means getting better. Your recovery may not be like someone else s. There are many roads to recovery. Each person has his or her own path. Some things apply to everyone: Positive changes are possible. Recovery builds on your strengths and coping skills. Coping skills improve during recovery. Recovery includes having choices about your services and supports. This helps you gain control over your life. Your recovery plan is something you develop for yourself. Your provider, a peer, a friend or family member can help you develop it. It includes goals built on your needs, preferences and experiences. 21

More About Recovery Another important part of recovery is respect for your rights. You should not be treated unfairly. Recovery involves accepting and believing in yourself. Take responsibility for your own recovery. Get help from others who are living well with their own mental health challenges. This is called mutual support. Or peer support. It means helping each other. You will hear more about peer support later. Having hope is important for recovery. You need to believe your life will get better. And you will have a better future. Hope comes from you. Your family, friends and providers can give you a sense of hope, too. 22

What is Resiliency? Resiliency is the ability to bounce back and adapt. Even if you feel stress. Building resiliency includes learning new skills. This helps you feel more confident. It gives you a sense of hope. Resiliency means you are able to grow. You learn new ways to face challenges. This helps you move into the future. 23 23

How Can I Become More Resilient? People have different roads to recovery. They have many ways to learn to bounce back. Be aware of when you have bad feelings about yourself or your situation. Then you can figure out how to stop letting these feelings affect you. Spirituality also helps people become more resilient. You must have hope in your life from yourself and from others. Meaning and purpose in life are important for everyone. Find ways to do healthy and enjoyable things. This may mean working or volunteering. Or learning new things. Or doing something creative. Or it may mean helping others get better. Some people discover that helping others helps them. 24

What Does It Mean To Be Well? Our health includes mental and physical health. It also includes other areas of our lives, such as: Having your own money to do things you like. Being able to do creative things like paint, play music and work in a garden. Having healthy relationships. Having choices. Wellness also includes helping others. Helping other people on the road to recovery and wellness helps you. This is called the helper s principle. We get better by supporting others to get better. 25

What Is Peer Support? Peer support is when people who have experiences like yours help you. They share their experiences of living with mental health and/or substance abuse issues. Peer support comes from people who want to help you recover and be well. This can mean helping you build a circle of support you can count on. Getting peer support helps people living with mental health issues and physical health problems. It helps them live better, healthier lives in the community. Family members and parents who have had similar experiences also give peer support. They may be trained to help other families and parents. Family members who live with individuals who have mental health issues sometimes need to talk with someone who understands them. Family and parent peer support can help people who have a child living with mental health issues. 26

How Can I Get Peer Support? Peer support may be provided through: A self-help group. A peer-run organization. A family/parent-run organization. Your mental health provider. 27 27

How Can I Learn More About Recovery, Resiliency, Wellness, and Peer Support? A good way to learn is to connect with people who offer peer support. You also can: Ask your mental health provider for more information. Use the Internet to search for the information you want. Call Magellan at 1-800-424-4046. 28

We Are Here To Help Call us any time at 1-800-424-4046 with questions or for help getting an appointment. If you are enrolled in an MCO, we can refer you to your MCO for necessary services. If you are deaf or have trouble hearing, call our TDD/TTY number at 1-800-424-4048. Cost of services Some Medicaid members age 21 and older may have to help pay for the cost of services they get. This is a small amount. It is called a copayment. There is also a co-pay for your medications. Your provider can call Magellan to find out if you need to make a copayment. Or visit us at www.magellanofvirginia.com. 29 29

Questions and Answers

Upcoming Face-to-Face Member Orientation Sessions Winchester: Friday, Nov. 8 1 3 p.m. Northwestern CSB* Board Room Northwestern Community Services 209 W. Criser Rd., Suite 300 Front Royal, VA 22630 Charlottesville: Saturday, Nov. 9 10 a.m. - noon Charlottesville Friends Meeting House 1104 Forest St., Charlottesville, VA 22903 Richmond: Tuesday, Nov. 12 2 4 p.m. Tuckahoe Library 1901 Starling Drive, Henrico, VA 23229-4564 Second session: 6 8 p.m. Friends 4 Recovery 7420 Whitepine Rd., N. Chesterfield, VA 23237 (This session will be videotaped) Norfolk: Wednesday, Nov. 13 1 3 p.m. Norfolk Community Services Board Roland Park 6411 Tidewater Drive, Norfolk 23509 Hampton: Wednesday, Nov. 13 6 8 p.m. Hampton-Newport News CSB Building 300 Large Training Room, 1st floor (Behind the reception desk) 300 Medical Drive, Hampton, VA 23666 Eastern Shore: Thursday, Nov. 14 10 a.m. noon Eastern Shore CSB Vocational Center 3462 Main Street, Exmore, VA 23350 Fairfax: Friday, Nov. 15 10 a.m. noon Fairfax-Falls Church CSB Pennino Building, 206A (2 nd floor) 12011 Government Center Pkwy, Suite 836 Fairfax, VA 22035 31

Upcoming Face-to-Face Member Orientation Sessions Martinsville: Monday, Nov. 25 10 a.m. - noon We Care 509 E Church St Martinsville, VA 24112 Second session: 1 3 p.m. We Care 509 E. Church St., Martinsville, VA 24112 Roanoke: Tuesday, Nov. 26 1 3 p.m. Williamson Road Library 3837 Williamson Rd Roanoke, VA 24012 Arlington: Coming in December Details to be determined 32

Contact Us You can call us toll-free (no cost) any time. Call 1-800-424-4046. If you are deaf or have trouble hearing, please call our TDD/TTY line. Call 1-800- 424-4048. Visit our website at www.magellanofvirginia.com We are here to help you. 33