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Medicaid LTC Task Force, 2005

Authority: Executive Order 2004-1


Final Report-May 2005


2005 Meeting Agendas, Minutes, and Documents

 Agendas 

Presentations*

*Please note: This column only includes presentations available
in electronic form. Summaries of other presentations maybe found in the meeting notes.

 Minutes

Agenda, April 11, 2005

 

Minutes, April 11, 2005

 

Inital Report of Workgroup - B Finance
Janet Olszewski, Chairperson and Director of MDCH

Minutes, March 14, 2005

Agenda, February 14, 2005

  Medicaid Budget Briefing Long-Term Care Task Force
Paul Reinhart, Director
Medical Services Administration


Long-Term Care Failities in Michigan
Steve Bachleda, and

Julie DuPuis
Medical Services Administration

Minutes, February 14, 2005

Agenda, January 21, 2005

 

Minutes, January 21, 2005

Agenda, January 10, 2005

 

Minutes, January 10, 2005

Agenda, December 13, 2004

One Approach to Nursing Facility Case Mix Reimbursement
Steve Bachleda, and
Medical Services Administration

Minutes, December 13, 2004

Agenda, November 8, 2004

MI Choice Home and Community Based Waiver Agent Payment
Steve Bachleda, and
Jim Swartz
Medical Services Administration

Minutes, November 8, 2004

Agenda, October 11, 2004

Michigan Medicaid Long-Term Care Reimbursement Methodologies
Bureau of Medicaid Policy and Actuarial Services
Michigan Department of Community Health
Announcement: Decision-Making Process for Workgroup and Task Force Recommendations

Minutes, October 11, 2004

Agenda, September 13, 2004

Adult Foster Care Licensing Act
Public Health Code (Excerpt)
Map of AFC/HA Facilities
Activity
Number of AFC Facilities that Serve the Specified Population
AFC Population Map by County
Deborah Wood
Family Independence Agency


The MIChoice Program and Eager, et. al. v. Engler, et. al.: Using Olmstead to Expand Home and Community Based Care in Michigan
Mark Cody
Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service, Inc.
Alison Hirschel
Michigan Poverty Law Program

Minutes September 13, 2004

Agenda, August 9, 2004

  Michigan Medicaid Budget Overview
Paul Reinhart, Director
Medical Services Administration


Medicaid Long Term Care Programs Overview
Mary M. Gear
Medical Services Administration

Michigan Medicaid Long-Term Care Client Characteristics
Steve Bachleda
Medical Services Administration
A report to the Medicaid Long-Term Care Task Force: Persons Using Medicaid-Funded Nursing Home and Home and Community-Based Waiver Services, Fiscal Year 2002

Brant Fries, Ph.D., Director, and
Mary James, M.A.
Institute of Gerontology at the University of Michigan

Minutes, August 9, 2007

Agenda, July 19, 2004

  Person Centered Planning
Sally Burton Hoyle
Autism Society of Michigan


Person Centered Planning Process
Pam Werner, MDCH

Minutes, July 19, 2004

Introductory Announcement

  Agenda, June 29, 2004

  Minutes, June 29, 2004


Workgroup Reports

The Long Term Care Task Force has created seven workgroups to examine and report on specific areas of concern. The informal names of the workgroups and their particular original value statements are in the table below. Please click on the Workgroup name to explore its subsequent work.

2004 Long Term Care Task Force, "Vision and Value Statement"

Workgroup Name

Workgroup Value and Vision Statement 

Workgroup Final Report

Workgroup A: Single Point of Entry and Person-Centered Planning 3. Provides accessible, regionally and locally decided single points of information, assessment, care planning and entry into the system for those seeking long term care services ensuring that each individual is supported to make full informed decisions about his/her services with the participation of chosen family and friends.
4. Uses consumer-centered processes and tools to assess and match the individual's needs and desires across a continuum of LTC services based on demonstrated need, effective individualized management and care planning.
Workgroup A (Single Point of Entry) Preliminary Report
Workgroup B: Financing 5. Promotes efficient and appropriate movement across the continuum of LTC services by developing innovative financial policies that allow resources to follow the individual.
10. Dramatically increases the number of Michigan citizens who purchase long term care insurance or who develop other financial plans to support individual needs and desires across a continuum of long term care services.
Workgroup B (Financing) Final Report
Workgroup C: Continuum Development 6. Assures the quality and cost effectiveness of Michigan's nursing facility care system by allowing greater innovation in the delivery and design of quality nursing home services, and by providing incentives for nursing homes to fully participate in an effective continuum of care for their community.
7. Supports Michigan's home and community based service system by assuring that all those who need high levels of care have a range of options that allow them to live in the community, if that is their choice, and sufficient support and services can be applied in cost-efficacious ways through an accessible home and community-based service system.
Workgroup C (Continuum of Care) Report
Workgroup D: Workforce Development 8. Builds and sustains an adequate, well-trained, highly motivated, and appropriately compensated workforce across the long term care continuum. Workgroup D (Workforce Development) Combined Report
Workgroup E: Education and Meaningful Consumer Participation and Oversight 12. Includes the planning and oversight of efforts to realize this vision and shall include a central, meaningful role for participants and families, as well as other stakeholders.
13. Builds the capacity to educate the general population by increasing awareness about the continuum of long term care, insurance options, and making informed choices.
Workgroup E (Education and Meaningful Consumer Participaton and Oversight) Final Report
Workgroup F: Chronic Care 11. Actively supports and promotes community health, caregiver support, injury control and chronic disease prevention and management programs that reduce the need for long term services. Workgroup F (Chronic Care) Report
Workgroup G: Legislative & Regulatory
9. Promotes legislative and regulatory reform that assures safety and quality while removing unnecessary barriers that prevent Michigan from moving toward an efficient and dynamic continuum of care. Workgroup G (Legislative and Regulatory Reform) Power Point Presentation
Workgroup G (Legislative and Regulatory Reform) Report

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