Showing posts with label Alliance Behavioral Healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alliance Behavioral Healthcare. Show all posts

13 February 2013

DHHS Invites Stakeholders to the Table: Begins Process for Long-Term Reform & Innovation in Medicaid


Dear All,

I know MANY of you have some terrific ideas on how to improve Medicaid service system... and here is the PERFECT opportunity to get them heard!

Please look over this Request for Information (RFI) from the new DHHS Secretary as they are looking for stakeholders who have ideas on how to better provide Medicaid services in our state.  Stakeholders definitely include consumers and families across the state, too!

This is a top level opportunity to provide needed input for reform in better utilizing dollars to meet the growing needs.  Please take a moment to read and consider how YOU can get involved in this work.

THANKS!!

Anna

p.s.  Doug Wright is the Director of Consumer Affairs for Alliance (Wake & Durham & now interlocally linked with Cumberland and Johnston)
Note:  CFAC stands for "Consumer Family Advisory Committee"  and has advisory requirements as set in NC Statute 122C

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Doug Wright <DWright@alliancebhc.org>
To: Alliance CFAC Members
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:05 PM
Subject: FW: NEWS RELEASE: DHHS Invites Stakeholders to the Table: Begins Process for Long-Term Reform and Innovation in Medicaid

 
 
From: Ellen Holliman
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 11:56 AM
To: SeniorManagement
Cc: yvonne@nc-council.org
Subject: FW: NEWS RELEASE: DHHS Invites Stakeholders to the Table: Begins Process for Long-Term Reform and Innovation in Medicaid
 
 

DHHS Invites Stakeholders to the Table
Begins Process for Long-Term Reform and Innovation in Medicaid
 
RALEIGH, N.C. – Today, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) published a Request for Information (RFI) for recommendations to assist the DHHS Division of Medical Assistance (DMA) in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the state’s Medicaid program.
“Reforming Medicaid is crucial to everyone in North Carolina,” said DHHS Secretary Aldona Wos, M.D. “By publishing this RFI, the Department of Health and Human Services is inviting North Carolina healthcare providers to the table and also encouraging citizens with innovative ideas to participate.”
Today’s RFI released by the department marks the beginning of a process to engage interested parties to bring long-term reform and innovation to the state’s Medicaid system. Recommendations will be evaluated by leadership and utilized as a platform for future discussions. All recommendations must be submitted to the Division of Medical Assistance by March 15, 2013 at 2 p.m.
“We are seeking information and input that will help build a state-of-the-art, sustainable Medicaid program,” said Carol Steckel, director of the Division of Medical Assistance. “We must prove to the residents of North Carolina that the program can provide high quality access to health care services while at the same time, manage the tax dollars entrusted to us in a better, more efficient way.”
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Division of Medical Assistance (DMA) are charged with operating the state’s Medicaid program, which provides health care services for over 1.5 million North Carolinians. A recent audit of the program raised concern over multi-year cost overruns and the need to better manage the budget.
A copy of the RFI and an open letter from Secretary Wos is attached.  The RFI may be found at https://www.ips.state.nc.us/IPS/Default.aspx , search for 30-DMA100-13.
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01 December 2012

Weekly Update from Alliance BHC


Here is the link for this week's Alliance newsletter - http://www.alliancebhc.org/wp-content/uploads/November-30-2012.pdf

...and here are a few highlights to note:

1. Alliance Announces MCO Delay
Alliance has submitted a request to NC DHHS for a 30-day delay in its start date as a managed care organization responsible for the implementation of the Medicaid 1915 (b)/(c) waivers. The new start date will be February 1, 2013. To access a press release, click:  http://www.alliancebhc.org/news/alliance-announces-delay-in-managed-care-implementation

Cumberland and Johnston Timetable
Alliance will initiate management of IPRS and locally-funded services for Cumberland County on December 17. The start date for Johnston County has been shifted to January 1.

2.  NC Innovations Individual and Family Guide
The Alliance NC Innovations Individual and Family Guide 2013 is available in English and Spanish on the Alliance website. To access these and other NC Innovations information and resources, click:

3. Innovations Plus Community Forum
Alliance Behavioral Healthcare is working with the NC Department of Health and Human Services to improve the system of services offered to people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities who have CAP-I/DD now and will transition to the NC Innovations 1915(c) waiver in early 2013. The goal of this program is to create a fairer system and to ensure that people get the right amount of supports for their needs.

Thursday, December 13, 2012, 6:00-7:30pm
Alliance Corporate Office, 4600 Emperor Boulevard Room 105, Durham

To learn more about Innovations Plus, please join us at this meeting.  Alliance and DHHS staff will make presentations along with guest speakers from the Human Services Research Institute, which is assisting us with the program. For additional information, contact your I/DD Care Coordinator or Suzanne Goerger at (919) 651-8474.

4. ...and as always, check out the newsletter for calendar dates of Alliance CFAC meetings and are listed below for your convenience, too:

Alliance CFAC Meetings
    Alliance Corporate Office 4600 Emperor Boulevard Durham
    First Monday in February, April, June, August, October and December at 5:30pm

Alliance Durham CFAC Subcommittee Meetings
TROSA 1820 James Street Durham
First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and November at 5:30pm

Alliance Wake CFAC Subcommittee Meetings
401 E. Whitaker Mill Road Raleigh
Second Tuesday in January, March, May, July, September and November at 5:30pm

Hope to see you THIS Monday at Alliance CFAC meeting at 6400 Emperor Blvd in Durham at 5:30pm!

06 September 2012

Next Step Meeting: Frank Convo. with Suzanne Goerger

The Next Step…

An information group for persons interested in residential options for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as how to create a fulfilling life once launched!

“Change is Coming!”

A Frank Conversation with Suzanne Goerger
I/DD Care Coordination Manager
Alliance Behavioral Healthcare

September 15, 2012
9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Millbrook Exchange Community Center
1905 Spring Forest Road in Raleigh

Meetings are every 3rd Saturday of the month, from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., at Millbrook Exchange Community Center, 1905 Spring Forest Road (between Falls of the Neuse Road and Atlantic Avenue) in Raleigh. Meetings are free, and light refreshments will be available. No reservation necessary.

Sign in at the door. For more info, contact Kathy Honeyman at kathyhoneyman@earthlink.net.

08 June 2012

Wake LME Updates 6/8


Subject: Wake LME Weekly Updates- 6/8/12

I/DD Community Forums
Four additional community forums focusing on the impact of the LME merger
and 1915 (b)/(c) Waivers on services for people with intellectual/developmental
disabilities have been scheduled in Durham this month. To download a flyer,
click here.

State-funded (IPRS) MH/DD/SA Providers: Quality Improvement Annual Reports Due Soon
Provider QI Annual Reports are due to Alliance Behavioral Health by July 1 and should report on any quality improvement projects that have been completed, as well as outcomes and other data according to your QI Plan. A full year of data (July 1, 2011- June 30, 2012) should be reported.
Please submit reports to Lena Klumper, Director of Quality Management; Alliance Behavioral Healthcare.
If you have any questions, you may contact Lena at 919-651-8442 (on or after June 11). 
E-mail through June 30th
E-mail as of July 1st 

Wake County CPAC Meeting 
The Wake County Community Provider Advisory Committee (CPAC) meeting will be held at its usual time, next Thursday, June 14th from 2:00 - 3:30 in Room 210, 401 E. Whitaker Mill Rd., Raleigh.

Next All-Provider Meeting
All Durham and Wake county providers are invited to the next Alliance
Behavioral Healthcare Provider Meeting on June 20 at 3:00pm in the County
Commissioners Chambers of the Durham County Administration Building. The
meeting will focus on the Durham-Wake merger and provider credentialing/
enrollment.

Credentialing/Enrollment Information
Enrollment is now open for hospitals, PRTFs, LIPs, and Durham and Wake
IPRS providers billing Medicaid. Detailed information about the provider
credentialing/enrollment process is available with one click from the
provider website. Look for the tab on the top row of navigation called
“Credentialing/Enrollment” to access applications and a wide variety of other
information, or click here

04 June 2012

Reminder: 6/4 Town Hall Meeting Tonight!

Alliance Town Hall Meeting Reminder

When: Mon, June 4, 5:30pm – 7:00pm
Where: Durham Main Library; 300 N. Roxboro Street; Durham, NC (map)

Description
ALL STAKEHOLDERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO A “TOWN HALL MEETING” TO DISCUSS THE PUBLIC BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN DURHAM AND WAKE COUNTIES, THE MERGER OF THE DURHAM CENTER AND WAKE LME, THE UPCOMING TRANSITION TO MANAGED CARE OPERATIONS UNDER MEDICAID WAIVERS, AND OTHER RELATED TOPICS.

Spanish and ASL translation provided
Sponsored by Durham CFAC and Alliance Behavioral Healthcare

11 May 2012

Wake / Durham Town Hall Meetings : Alliance Beahvioral Healthcare

In Text...
What is Changing?
Our name. Alliance Behavioral Healthcare will officially replace The Durham Center and Wake LME on July 1, 2012. You’ll be hearing our new name and seeing our new logo even sooner!
What is Staying the Same?
Our commitment to high-quality mental health, substance abuse, and intellectual/developmental disability services promoting recovery and self-determination. You’ll be able to reach us at the same phone numbers you’re used to.
TOWN HALL MEETINGS
Tuesday, May 29, 6:30-8:00 pm
Wake County Commons Building
4011 Carya Drive; Raleigh, North Carolina 27610
Monday, June 4, 5:30-7:00 pm
Durham Main Library
300 N. Roxboro Street; Durham, North Carolina 27701

An open forum for all citizens to learn about the merger and how Alliance Behavioral Healthcare will operate. Your questions are welcome.
Frequently Asked Questions
durhamcenter.org/index.php/provider/pfaq/
Don’t see the answer to your question?
Send it to waiverquestions@durhamcountync.gov
It will be reviewed and when an appropriate response is ready for sharing, it may be incorporated into the FAQs posted on the website

05 May 2012

Wake Forums: CAP Services


In text...

Community Forums (from Alliance Behavioral Healthcare): Services for People with Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities with the Merger and 1915 b/c Waivers 

To be held:
Wake County Commons Building
4011 Carya Drive
Raleigh, North Carolina 27610
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Focusing on those with CAP MR/DD services
12:00-1:30 pm or
5:30 - 7:00 pm
Monday, May 21, 2012
Focusing on those waiting for services, or those receiving Medicaid TCM or State-funded services
12:00-1:30 pm or
5:30 - 7:00 pm
Alliance Behavioral Healthcare is a new multi-county Area Authority merging The Durham Center and Wake LME. For more information on the merger or these forms, visit www.durhamcenter.org