March 13, 2024

The Office of Community Living (OCL) within the Department of health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) has the following information to share below:

Announcements:


  • IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION: Immediate Actions to Stabilize LTSS


  • Announcing the Health First Colorado Office of Community Living Supported Employment Services 2022 Data Report


  • REMINDER: Children's Buy-in Program Stakeholder Engagement Opportunity 


  • FINAL REMINDER: HCPF Direct Care Workforce Public Awareness Campaign – Deadline: Sunday, March 17, 2024


General OCL Meetings:


  • Nursing Facility Stakeholders Meeting


  • NEW: Children’s Extensive Support (CES) and Children’s Habilitation Residential Program (CHRP) Skilled and Therapeutic Respite - Educational Webinar


American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)-Related Meetings:


  • Alternative Care Facility (ACF) Tiered Rates Stakeholder Meeting


  • Direct Care Workforce Collaborative (DCWC) Value and Awareness Action Group

Announcements

IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION: Immediate Actions to Stabilize LTSS


We want to acknowledge the challenges impacting members who receive long-term services and supports (LTSS) and thank members, advocates, and providers for swiftly identifying them. We hear you, and we are taking action. The intent of the actions we are implementing is to mitigate and ultimately eliminate inappropriate LTSS terminations at least through Dec. 31, 2024, while LTSS eligibility processes at case management agencies and counties stabilize. In addition, our intent is to collaborate closely with select counties and case management agencies to retrospectively review procedural terminations. Ensuring coverage is maintained for LTSS members is a top priority for HCPF.


HCPF is pursuing a number of solutions to immediately address these issues and protect coverage for LTSS members through system and process changes, mitigating payment delays for providers so members can access needed services, and easing the backlog and capacity challenges being experienced by the counties and case management agencies.


New Actions to Protect Coverage of LTSS Members:


  1. Expedited Backlog Processing: HCPF will expedite an eligibility system change to process the backlog of Level of Care (LOC) Certification entries.
  2. Preventing Termination During Processing: HCPF will implement a system change to prevent financial eligibility terminations for missing the LOC while the LOC is being processed.
  3. Temporarily Pausing Terminations: HCPF will temporarily pause terminations for all reasons for LTSS members for two months past the member’s original termination date, unless the termination is for a member who has moved out of state or has passed away. This system change will replace the 60-day extension for the renewal period for Long-Term Care (LTC), individuals on Home and Community Based Services (HCBS), and Buy-In recipients who have yet to return their renewal packet on time. Instead, the system will apply a two-month extension for all denial reasons. A notice will be sent to members to let them know they have a two-month extension.
  4. Reinstating Eligibility: Until the eligibility system change described above can be implemented, HCPF will continue to reinstate eligibility for all LTSS members when their eligibility is set to end, similar to what occurred in February 2024 when HCPF reinstated eligibility for LTSS members after a system update unintentionally terminated their coverage. Once HCPF reinstates a member’s eligibility, they will remain active until their case can be properly processed through the two eligibility system changes described above.
  5. Monitoring and Reversing Inappropriate Terminations: If the member's eligibility is still pending due to missing documentation or verifications after the two-month extension, county workers may manually implement a pause by applying a Good Faith Extension, further delaying termination until the member’s case can be fully reviewed. HCPF reissued guidance to county workers on the Good Faith Extension on March 1, 2024, and will be monitoring this closely to watch for any inappropriate terminations and work to reverse those identified.


New Actions for Timely Provider Payments to Protect LTSS Member Access to Services:


HCPF is implementing system adjustments to ensure providers receive timely payment for covered services.


  1. Prior Authorization Request (PAR) Extension: HCPF will extend Prior Authorizations for LTSS eligible members who do not have a current Prior Authorization in our claims payment system for an additional year.
  2. Benefit Plan Extension: In addition, HCPF will extend the member’s current benefit plan (e.g., HCBS BI - Brain Injury Waiver) for an additional year. This will allow HCPF’s claims payment system to continue to pay for services even if the case management agency has not had the opportunity to provide that information through the HCPF Bridge system.


If providers are unable to locate a Prior Authorization in the HCPF Provider Portal, we encourage them to verify eligibility for LTSS benefits and provide services they have traditionally provided to the LTSS eligible member and submit a claim for services, so HCPF has a timely record of the service being billed. HCPF may have the ability to pay for those services at a future date without requiring the provider to resubmit the claim. Case management agencies can continue to complete and update PARs for newly enrolled members through their normal process. If the member’s needs change, the case manager will be able to edit Service Plans and PARs to make that adjustment.


We commit to overcoming the challenges through actions, focus, partnership, transparency, and effective communication. Please visit the new Stabilizing Eligibility and Case Management for LTSS Members webpage to learn more.


We sincerely appreciate your continued engagement. As we work to implement the above solutions over the coming weeks, we encourage you to continue to use our escalations form to bring individual cases to our attention so we can address our individual member’s needs.


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Announcing the Health First Colorado Office of Community Living Supported Employment Services 2022 Data Report


HCPF is excited to release the Health First Colorado Office of Community Living Supported Employment Services 2022 Data report, as required through SB18-145, Concerning the implementation of Employment First Advisory Partnership Recommendations to Advance Competitive Integrated Employment for Persons with Disabilities. HCPF looks forward to continuing its work with our community partners to produce annual reports to help document Colorado’s continued commitment to Employment First.


For more information, contact us at [email protected].


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REMINDER: Children's Buy-in Program Stakeholder Engagement Opportunity 


The Health First Colorado Buy-In Program for Children with Disabilities lets families of children with a disability who qualify to 'buy-into' Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid Program) for that child. If your child and/or your family earns too much for Health First Colorado or Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) your child may qualify. If your child does qualify, you may pay a monthly premium to be in the program. We base your monthly premium on your family's income.


Stakeholder Engagement Opportunity

Buy-In members, stakeholders, and partners are invited to attend this meeting to learn about upcoming eligibility policy changes to the Children's Buy-In Program.


The meeting will be held:

Thursday, April 4, 2024

10 to 11 a.m. MT


Join via Zoom


Join via Phone:

(Toll-free) 1-888-475-4499

Meeting ID: 831 1385 7975, Passcode: 183354


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FINAL REMINDER: HCPF Direct Care Workforce Public Awareness Campaign

Deadline: Sunday, March 17, 2024


HCPF is looking for feedback on the recent Direct Care Workforce Public Awareness Campaign. The purpose of this survey is to evaluate the impact of the campaign.

The survey will be open until Sunday, March 17, 2024. If you are interested in seeing some of the campaign videos and materials (available for download and use), you can find them at HCPF’s Direct Care Spotlight webpage.

Take the Survey Here

General OCL Meetings

Please find a general OCL meeting announcement listed below. Information about these and other OCL meetings is on the OCL Stakeholder Engagement and Calendar webpage.

Nursing Facility Stakeholders Meeting


This meeting focuses on Medicaid-related developments related to Nursing Facility reimbursement and benefits. This includes, but is not limited to, procedural reviews, benefit interactions, policy clarifications, and cyclical business operations.

The Nursing Facility Stakeholders Meeting meets on the third Wednesday of the month at 1 to 3 p.m. MT. All interested stakeholders are welcome.


The meeting will be held:

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

1 to 3 p.m. MT


Join via Google Meet


Join via Phone:

1-401-379-3164, PIN: 406 137 468#

NEW: Children’s Extensive Support (CES) and Children’s Habilitation Residential Program (CHRP) Skilled and Therapeutic Respite - Educational Webinar


Effective Friday, March 1, 2024, the CES and CHRP waivers include new Respite service delivery options: Skilled CNA Respite (unit and day), Skilled RN/LPN Respite (unit and day), and Therapeutic Respite (unit and day), in addition to Unskilled Respite (unit and day). The updated procedure codes and rates are located on HCPF’s Provider Rates and Fees webpage.


This webinar will provide information and answer questions about the new CES and CHRP Respite service delivery options and requirements for service providers. The first hour of the training is intended for Case Management Agencies and the second hour is intended for Providers.


The meeting will be held:

Monday, April 1, 2024

1 to 3 p.m. MT


Join via Zoom


Join via Phone:

(Toll-free) 1-877-853-5257


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ARPA-Related Meetings

Please find an ARPA-related meeting announcement listed below. Other ARPA-related meeting information is on the ARPA Stakeholder Engagement and Calendar webpage.

Alternative Care Facility (ACF) Tiered Rates Stakeholder Meeting


Please join us for a presentation of the methodology being used to develop new ACF tiered rates. Topics discussed will include results of the wage survey, rate model design, tiers, and rate model components. Participants will be welcome to give feedback on these topics. Your input will directly contribute to the state’s ability to advocate for justifiable rate increases that reflect the true costs of delivering quality care to all members.


The meeting will be held:

Thursday, March 21, 2024

11 a.m. to 12 p.m. MT


Join via Microsoft Teams


Join via Phone:

(Audio-only) 1-463-273-3031

Phone Conference ID: 140 300 08#


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Direct Care Workforce Collaborative (DCWC) Value and Awareness Action Group


This Action Group works collaboratively with stakeholders to identify and move forward strategies to support the recruitment and retention of Colorado's direct care workforce. This group intends to meet every other month on the fourth Friday of the month from 1 to 2 p.m. MT. For more information, please check out the Direct Care Workforce Collaborative webpage, or email [email protected].


The meeting will be held:

Friday, March 22, 2024

1 to 2 p.m. MT


Join via Zoom


Join via Phone:

(Toll-free) 1-877-853-5257

Meeting ID: 969 4053 6000, Passcode: 115140

Need to Make an Accommodation Request for One of Our General OCL or ARPA-Related Stakeholder Meetings?


Reasonable accommodations for all OCL and ARPA-related stakeholder meetings will be provided upon request for persons with disabilities. Auxiliary aids and services for individuals with disabilities and language services for individuals whose first language is not English may be provided upon request. Please notify John Barry at 303-866-3173 or [email protected] or the 504/ADA Coordinator at [email protected] at least one week prior to the meeting to make arrangements.


General OCL Meetings are on the OCL Stakeholder Engagement and Calendar webpage.


ARPA-Related Meetings are on the ARPA Stakeholder Engagement and Calendar webpage.

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