Children s System of Care Comprehensive Waiver Renewal Listening Session

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Children s System of Care Comprehensive Waiver Renewal Listening Session by Elizabeth Manley Assistant Commissioner Presenter

New Jersey Department of Children and Families Commissioner Children s System of Care (CSOC) (formerly DCBHS) Division of Child Protection & Permanency (CP&P) (formerly DYFS) Division of Family & Community Partnerships (formerly DPCP) Division on Women Office of Adolescent Services 2

Children s System of Care Objectives To help youth succeed At Home Successfully living with their families and reducing the need for out-of-home treatment settings. In School Successfully attending the least restrictive and most appropriate school setting close to home. In the Community Successfully participating In the community and becoming independent, productive and law-abiding citizens.

Language Is Important LANGUAGE IS IMPORTANT Client Case Placement

LANGUAGE IS IMPORTANT Language of CSOC Children, youth, young adult Parents, caregivers Treatment/Care Engagement Transition Missing Therapeutic leave Not the Language of CSOC Clients, Case, Consumer Mom and Dad Placement Not Motivated Close, Terminate Runaway Home visits

VISION Waiver Renewal A fully integrated continuum of care that seamlessly addresses individuals physical, behavioral health and longterm care needs CSOC Seamless System of Care for all youth who may need treatment, support and services

CURRENT CSOC WAIVER COMPONENTS The Children s Home and Community-Based programs under the Comprehensive Waiver are administered by the Department of Children and Families (DCF), Division of Children s System of Care (CSOC) 1. Intellectual Disability/Developmental Disability Mental Illness (ID/DD-MI) 1. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) EACH PILOT EXPECTED TO SERVE ABOUT 200 YOUTH 3. Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) CHILDREN WITH SED WHO MEET CLINICAL CRITERIA FOR HOSPITAL LEVEL OF CARE, WILL BE PROVIDED WITH PLAN A, MEDICAL BENEFIT PACKAGE SERVICES TO BE PRIOR AUTHORIZED THROUGH CSOC s CONTRACTED SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR (CSA), PERFORMCARE

SED ADDITIONAL THREE NEW SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE YOUTH* INVOLVED WITH THE CHILDREN S SYSTEM OF CARE (CSOC): Transitioning Youth Life Skill Building (16 and over) Youth Support and Training (5-16 yr old) Non Medical Transportation *Youth must be involved with Care Management Organization (CMO) and services must be included in plan of care

ID/DD-MI GOALS Serve and stabilize child in the least restrictive setting Return the family unit to a place that will require minimal outside intervention INCLUSIONARY CRITERIA NJ FamilyCare Eligible youth CMO involved youth (to coordinate care) 5 to 21 yr old Co-occurring MH/DD diagnosis Meets State MH LEVEL OF CARE (LOC)

Case/Care Management Individual Supports Natural Supports Training Intensive In Community Habilitation (IIH) Respite ID/DD-MI SERVICE COMPONENTS Non Medical Transportation Interpreter Services

ASD Services are habilitative Must be evidence based Enhance inclusion in community Improved adaptive behavior, language, and cognitive outcomes

ASD INCLUSIONARY CRITERIA: Must be determined DD eligible through CSOC NJ FamilyCare Eligible Youth Under 13 yr. old Meets Level of Care Criteria Diagnosis of ASD EXCLUSIONARY CRITERIA: Children with other insurance

Three levels of acuity with associated cost limits for habilitation services Low-$9,000/yr Moderate-$18,000/yr High-$27,000/yr ASD Eligibility and tier assessment by CSOC s Contracted System Administrator (CSA) Maximum up to three years

ASD CSOC authorizes through its own provider network the following services in the form of ABA: Behavior Consultative Supports Individual Behavior Supports MCO s authorize and manage the below through their provider network: Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech and Language Therapy

SERVING CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WITH COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORTS Under the renewal, a new Children s Support Services program will be initiated to: Expand access to services currently under the ID/DD-MI and ASD pilots Include additional services such as Supported Employment and Assistive Technology

Treating Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder In New Jersey, 1 out of every 41 children are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder With the success of the pilot, staff from DMAHS, CSOC, and the Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) are meeting regularly to build a comprehensive package of services to provide to NJ FamilyCare eligible youth with Autism

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INTEGRATION Adults with SMI die on average 25 years earlier than other Americans, largely due to treatable medical conditions 81% of NJ Medicaid high inpatient users have a BH diagnosis, including 44% with SMI Sources: Journal of Psychopharmacology. 2010 Nov; 24(4_supplement): 61 68; Rutgers Center for State Health Policy.

Co-Morbidity in Children and Adults Cost Driver Children Adults Behavioral Health Physical Health Co-Morbidity is not as high in Children as in Adults 1/3 of Children with Behavioral Health have chronic conditions 2/3 of Adults with Mental Illness have chronic conditions

Behavioral Health Integration BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INTEGRATION Through health homes, 5 counties now offering integrated care management

Children s Behavioral Health Home (BHH) What it is: CMO s are the designated BHH for Children in NJ Enhancement to the Child Family Team to bring medical expertise to the table What it is not: Not a physical site

QUESTIONS/COMMENTS The Renewal application can be accessed through the Division s website at: http://www.state.nj.us/dcf/about/divisions/dcsc/ or directly at: http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmahs/home/waiver.html The comment period ends August 12, 2016 Comments can be sent via email to dmahs.cmwcomments@dhs.state.nj.us (preferred method) Or by mail or fax to: Margaret Rose Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services Office of Legal and Regulatory Affairs P.O. Box 712 Trenton, NJ 08625-0712 FAX: 609-588-7343