Click on the link below to see Kathy Broderick’s Presentation:
IN PPTX FORMAT: NYC FAIR Presentation May 21, 2019 (1)
IN PDF FORMAT: NYC FAIR Presentation May 21, 2019
Click on the link below to see Kathy Broderick’s Presentation:
IN PPTX FORMAT: NYC FAIR Presentation May 21, 2019 (1)
IN PDF FORMAT: NYC FAIR Presentation May 21, 2019
NYC FAIR is making the case to OPWDD that there must be an Ombudsman to appeal to if people are having trouble with their Care Manager or Care Coordination Organization.
Each DDRO (Developmental Disability Regional Office) has
Care Coordination Support Liaisons – https://opwdd.ny.gov/opwdd_services_supports/service_coordination/medicaid_service_coordination/ddso_msc_contacts
This is a listing of the regional Care Coordinator Support Liaisons that can assist if you are having trouble with your Care Manager and are not getting any satisfaction with the CCO. Please contact the Support Liaison for your region.
PLEASE TELL US ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH YOUR CCO: mailto:info@nycfair.org
Will be at our meeting on
Thursday October 25th, 2018
from 6-8 PM
Topics will include
CAS, CCOs and the road to Managed Care
In person at:
IAC, 150 West 30th Street, NY, NY
Remote Location Possibilities will be announced
Please indicate your location preference
Kate Bishop, Director of Program Development
The Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) will be holding the first in a series
of webinars for individuals and families participating in selfdirection
(SD). The webinars are being
held as a result of feedback from individuals who selfdirect
their services and their families who
want to learn more and share questions or ideas with OPWDD. The purpose of the webinar is to
provide education and updates on selfdirection.
If you are currently receiving selfdirected
services or are interested in knowing more about it,
please join the conversation on Tuesday, September 25, 2018. The webinar will begin at 4:00pm and end at 6:00pm.
Click on (or copy link into browser)
https://meetny.webex.com/meetny/onstage/g.php?MTID=e990d7e5ddfdd3dd20c987b8ca4c37525
to register for the event.
This webinar will also be recorded and posted to the OPWDD website.
Dear Friends and Colleagues:
Over the past several years, we have received overwhelming feedback from the people
we support, their family members, providers and others about the need for more
flexibility, innovation and customization in the planning of services.
We have heard your concerns about the sustainability of our system, and how we must
build upon our 40-year history of developing community-based services to create an
improved system for the future. And we have experienced, with you, outcomes that once
were thought impossible for many of the people we serve—having a job, self-directing
their own services and enjoying meaningful relationships in the community.
Building on the strengths of our system, and in response to feedback we have heard
around the State, we have been working hard to shape a more responsive system that
better meets people’s needs.
On July 1, the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) took the first
step in this transformation and transitioned to an improved way of coordinating services
through the establishment of Health Home Care Management provided by Care
Coordination Organizations. Many people have already experienced the benefits of care
that is truly coordinated across service systems, guided by a comprehensive Life Plan,
and supported by enhanced information technology.
Today, we begin the movement to the second phase of OPWDD’s transformation—the
development of specialized Managed Care. OPWDD has posted for public comment a
document that contains the requirements for the creation of specialized Managed Care
Plans to coordinate and deliver all of an individual’s services, including OPWDD-funded
services, healthcare, behavioral health, and medication management which can be found
at:
https://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/program/medicaid_health_homes/idd/draft_idd_1115_waiver.htm.
This qualification document includes prerequisites for education and experience for
medical and clinical directors, financial reserve requirements and other standards the
plan applicants will be required to meet.
OPWDD has built its service system guided by the voices of the people we serve,
their families and advocates. Over the coming months, we will be holding public
forums to inform, educate and receive feedback from individuals, families and other
stakeholders. I encourage you to provide your comments on the document released
today to peoplefirstwaiver@opwdd.ny.gov on or before October 3, 2018, and to
attend these forums.
The partnership that we have created is now more important than ever. We look forward
to working with you to help New Yorkers with developmental disabilities achieve their
goals, build upon their strengths, and live richer lives.
Sincerely,
Kerry A. Delaney
Acting Commissioner