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May 16, 2018

Community & Clinical Integration ProgramWave 2 Transformation AwardsRFA Webinar

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Agenda

1. Community & Clinical Integration Program 15 min

2. Transformation Awards Overview 10 min

3. Application Components and Evaluation 5 min

4. Questions 30 min

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Connecticut State Innovation Model

Healthier People and

Communities

Smarter Spending

Health Equity

Empowered Consumers

Better Care

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Connecticut State Innovation Model

Plan for communities that are accountable for everyone’s health

Deliver better primary care

Pay for better health outcomes

Coordinate prevention services

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Empower consumers

Use Health Information Technology

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Purpose of the CCIP & CCIP Standards

• CCIP was designed to support Advanced Networks and FQHCs in the development and implementation of network-wide capabilities to improve primary care

• CCIP was envisioned to complement PCMH+ and other shared savings programs by focusing on capabilities that could lead to improvements in key shared savings program measures

• A full description of CCIP can be found in the Report of the Practice Transformation Task Force, a multi-stakeholder SIM Advisory Body

CORE STANDARDS

Comprehensive Care Management

Health Equity Improvement

Behavioral Health Integration

ELECTIVE STANDARDS

Comprehensive Medication Management

Oral Health Integration

E-Consults

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CCIP Strategy

Technical Assistance

• Initial Readiness Assessments

• Development of Transformation Plans

• Quarterly Reassessments & Updates to the Transformation Plans

• Regular Meetings with Technical Assistance Vendor and the SIM PMO

• In-person Learning Collaborativesfocused on Core Standards

• Online Learning Management System-Educational Resources

Transformation Awards

• Community Health Workers

• Behavioral Health Specialists (Social Worker & LCSW)

• Program Coordinators

• eConsults Support

• HIT Investments

• Alert Systems

• Care Management Software

• Analytics

During Wave 1, our CCIP Strategy was to provide technical assistance and transformation award funding to the three Participating Entities: Community Health Center, Inc., Northeast Medical Group, and the Value Care Alliance.

CCIP Core Standard 1Comprehensive Care Management

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CCIP Core Standard 2Health Equity Improvement Part 1

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CCIP Core Standard 2Health Equity Improvement Part 2

CCIP Core Standard 3Behavioral Health Integration

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CCIP Wave 1: Lessons Learned

1. Highly targeted technical assistance is needed to meet the requirements of the CCIP Standards

2. Each Participating Entity (PE) has unique strengths and needs that require specific approaches to technical assistance

3. Peer Learning is an important component of success in CCIP

4. Online Learning Materials are important to support knowledge distribution across Participating Entities

5. Investments in Community Health Workers, Behavioral Health Specialists, and HIT/analytics are critical to success in CCIP

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CCIP Wave 2 Strategy- for eligible Track 1 PCMH+ Participants

Transformation Awards up to

$750,000

Access to Subject Matter

Experts

Regular Check-In Calls with

the SIM Office

Validation of Progress

against the Standards by an External

Vendor

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Purpose of the CCIP Transformation Awards

CCIP Transformation Awards are intended to provide targeted, direct funding to PCMH+ PEs so that they can make investments to achieve the CCIP standards across their networks. Funding should be in support of patient care for all populations that are attributed to the PE, regardless of payer.

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CCIP Wave 2 Transformation Awards: Eligibility

Eligibility to apply is limited to those entities that have met the eligibility requirements to participate in Wave 2 of PCMH+, Track 1. Entities are not eligible to apply if they are participating in the CCMI funded Practice Transformation Network.

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CCIP Wave 2 Transformation Award Details

•Awards are available up to $750,000

•Awards will be considered a sub-award of the SIM grant

•Quarterly Reporting will be required to communicate progress against project plan

• Invoices will be submitted monthly to SIM office within the Office of Health Strategy

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Transformation Awards Anticipated Timeline

Applications Due

June 8, 2018

Notice of Award

June 15, 2018

Performance Period Begins

July 2, 2018

Performance Period Ends

October 2, 2019

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How can the Transformation Awards be used?

•Technical Assistance

•Employed/Contracted Staff

•Health Information Technology and Analytics

Transformation Award Priority Funding Areas

Targeted technical assistance focused on the development of a particular capability

Technical assistance pertaining to any aspect of the Core or Elective Standards to support change management and process re-engineering

Community Health Worker Integration

Contracted or employed staff to address a core or elective standard, for example Community Health Workers or pharmacists

Shared community or care delivery resource solutions undertaken in partnership with other awardees

Customization and deployment of social determinants of health (SDOH) data collection tools

Care management and analytic software tools

Subscription to alert services such as Patient Ping

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Application Contents

• Proposal Face Sheet (Attachment A in RFA)

• Transmittal Letter (2 pg max)

• Project Abstract incl. Budget Summary (1 pg)

• Application Narrative (6 pg max)

• Project Plan (2 pg)

• Budget Narrative (Attachments B & C in RFA)

• Standard Forms (Attachment D or Linked in RFA)

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Evaluation

• Application Narrative (40%)• Project Plan (25%)• Budget Narrative (35%)

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Recommendations

• Carefully review Attachment B, CMMI Funding Restrictions

• Carefully review the Streamlined CCIP Core Standards, and the Elective Standards (if applicable)

• Clearly describe how your proposed investments will help your network make progress on the Standards

• Submit questions to jenna.lupi@ct.gov

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Questions