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Exploring Medicaid Health Homes: Ohios Health Home Model for Beneficiaries with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness: A Regional Roll-Out November 5, 2012; 3:00 4:00PM (ET) For audio, dial: 1-800-273-7043; Passcode: 596413 A video


  1. Exploring Medicaid Health Homes: Ohio’s Health Home Model for Beneficiaries with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness: A Regional Roll-Out November 5, 2012; 3:00 – 4:00PM (ET) For audio, dial: 1-800-273-7043; Passcode: 596413 A video archive will be posted on www.integratedresourcecenter.com The Integrated Care Resource Center, a joint initiative of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office and the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services, provides technical assistance for states coordinated by Mathematica Policy Research and the Center for Health Care Strategies.

  2. Exploring Medicaid Health Homes: Ohio’s Health Home Model for Beneficiaries with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness: A Regional Roll-Out Kathy Moses Senior Program Officer Center for Health Care Strategies The Integrated Care Resource Center, a joint initiative of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office and the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services, provides technical assistance for states coordinated by Mathematica Policy Research and the Center for Health Care Strategies.

  3. State Technical Assistance  The Integrated Care Resource Center was established by CMS to help states develop and implement integrated care models for Medicaid beneficiaries with high-cost, chronic needs  Focus on integrating care for: (1) individuals who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid; and (2) high-need, high-cost Medicaid populations via the Health Homes state plan option as well as other emerging models  Individual and group TA coordinated by Mathematica Policy Research and CHCS  For more information, visit: www.integratedcareresourcecenter.com 3

  4. Types of Technical Assistance with Health Home Development  One-on-one technical support to states  Peer-learning collaboratives  Webinars open to all states  Online library of hands-on tools and resources, recently added tools include: ◦ Implications of Health Homes for NCQA Health Plan Certification ◦ Data Analysis Considerations to Inform Health Home Program Design ◦ Updated Matrix of Approved Health Home SPAs ◦ Map of State Health Home Activity 4

  5. Exploring Medicaid Health Homes Webinar Series  Provides a forum for states to share models, elements of their SPAs, and successes or challenges in their development process  Creates an opportunity for CMS to engage in conversation with states considering and/or designing health home programs  Any state considering or pursuing health homes may participate in these webinars  Goal of disseminating existing knowledge useful to health home planning 5

  6. National Landscape to Date  9 approved State Plan Amendments across the following states: MO, RI, NY, OR, IA, NC, and OH  Growing number of states in various stages of discussion with CMS  Multiple other states exploring the opportunity 6

  7. Today’s Presenters  Ohio ◦ Jon Barley, Chief, Bureau of Health Research and Quality, Ohio Medicaid ◦ Angie Bergefurd, Assistant Deputy Director, Office of Health Integration, Ohio Department of Mental Health ◦ SPA approved September 17, 2012 for an October 1, 2012 implementation 7

  8. Questions? To submit a question please click the question mark icon located in the toolbar at the top of your screen. Your questions will be viewable only to CHCS staff and the panelists. Answers to questions that cannot be addressed due to time constraints will be posted online after the webinar. 8

  9. For More Information  Download practical resources to improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of Medicaid services.  Subscribe to e-mail Updates to learn about new programs and resources.  Learn about cutting-edge efforts to improve care for Medicaid’s highest-need, highest-cost beneficiaries. www.chcs.org www.integratedcareresourcecenter.com 9

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