chdp director/deputy director training section ix annual plan development 7/1/2010 1
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CHDP DIRECTOR/DEPUTY DIRECTOR TRAININGSECTION IX
Annual Plan Development7/1/2010
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Annual Plan Submission
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Annual Plan Submission
Local Programs are to submit the CMS Plan andBudget annually, 60 days after release ofthe CMS Plan and Fiscal Guidelines (PFG) & program allocation*. See PFG for details about
the required documents. Submit one package for all three CMS programs
(CCS, CHDP, and HCPCFC). Coordinate with your local CCS program to accomplish this.
Submit one original and three copies of the CMS Plan and Budget package to your CMS Regional Administrative Consultant. All pages must be numbered and dated.
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Annual Plan Submission
The annual plan begins with the Plan and Budget Required Documents Checklist which identifies the contents and sequence of all documents required for plan development. It serves as the Table of Contents.
Basically, follow the Checklist to develop each item. Each item is explained in great detail in the PFG.
This section will try to fill in the “rest of the story.”
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Annual Plan Submission
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Checklist
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Documents Checklist
The CMS Plan and Budget Required Documents
Checklist also identifies which documents need to
be submitted with the Plan and which need to be
retained locally. Be sure to check the current
PFG.
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Certification Statements
The CMS Branch requires Certification Statements
for both CHDP and CCS certifying that the local
programs will comply with all regulations. That is
why they are signed by the agency directors and the
Board of Supervisors (BOS). Certification pages
may be submitted with the Plan or may be submitted
later if more time is needed to obtain the BOS
approval.
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Agency Description
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Agency Description
A brief narrative describes your department and local program organization including how the CHDP and HCPCFC programs are integrated. It should include a brief outline of accomplishments and anticipated changes.
The agency description includes the organizational charts for CCS, CHDP, and HCPCFC. Since they include names and FTEs, they usually need updating every year.
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Agency Description
Templates to list the staff in each program are included in the PFG and are called Incumbent Lists. They are self explanatory.
A key thing to remember here is that all names, titles,
and percent of time in the program, must match theincumbent list, organizational charts, the budget worksheets and duty statements. Beware, this is not as simple as it seems. A change on one page will domino to changes on several pages.
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Civil Service Classification
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Civil Service Classification
The Civil Service Classification Statements are the county’s job description for each position within the county. These are usually maintained by Human Resources or may be on the County website.
Only new positions to the program or updated Civil Service Classification Statements need to be included.
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Duty Statements
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Duty Statements
Duty Statements are the specific duties that have been identified for the staff that work within the program. These have several requirements and again must match the forms listed in Slide #11. Details can be found in the PFG but there is no specific template or format to follow. Contact fellow Deputy Directors for samples.
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Duty Statements
These need to be done when there are any changes from the previous year:
in job duties or activities in percentage of time for activities in percentage of time allotted for
enhanced and non-enhanced activities (again: match it to the budget)
If staff work in multiple CMS programs, include a duty statement for each program.
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Duty Statements
There is no one way to write up a duty statement. Deputy Directors (DD) will have their own writing style.
Again remember, as staff times are adjusted in the budget, which may occur from year to year, the duty statements and incumbent lists will need to be updated.
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Performance Measures
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Performance Measures
Although there is a section on the Checklist for Performance Measures (PM), they are not submitted with the annual plan. They are a tracking system of local program activities over a five year period. They are developed by the CMS Branch for all programs. The PM report is due at the end of November and is a self evaluation of the program’s performance of the previous fiscal year.
CHDP DDs should look at the PMs ASAP to make sure the information is being collected.
PM reporting is covered in more detail in Section XI.
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Program Referral Data Form
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Program Referral Data Form
The purpose of the CHDP Program Referral Data Form is to report the results of the PM 357 referrals received from the local Social Services agency. Social Services is required by the EPSDT mandate to inform beneficiaries of the availability of CHDP services and to document requests for CHDP information and services onthe PM 357.
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Program Referral Data Form The PM 357 referrals are a critical component
of CHDP. Work with the local Social Services agency to ensure that the local program receives the PM 357 referrals.
Each local program must track the PM 357 referrals including the number of children who received requested services.
For tracking, some counties use data bases that were locally designed. Hard copy paper and tally sheets are also acceptable.
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CHDP Program Referral Data Form To complete the CHDP Referral Data
form, obtain information from the Social Services agency regarding the total number of CalWORKs/Medi-Cal cases informed and determined eligible.
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CHDP Program Referral Data Form
Once the data is collected, the CHDP Program Referral Data Form is easy to fill out.
Data collection serves to evaluate local program needs, performance, and trends. Compare the current data to the previous years’ data. Any significant changes will require an explanation.
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MOUs & IAAs
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MOUs & IAAs
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Interagency Agreement (IAA)
MOUs and IAAs are agreements between agencies or programs that share common interests and identify how the entities will coordinate services. Keeping them simple is always best.
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MOUs & IAAs
In Section 2 of the PFG there is a form titled the MOU/IAA List to list these documents. This form will go at the beginning of this section in the annual plan.
Include any MOUs and IAAs that are new, renewed, or revised since the prior fiscal year.
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MOUs & IAAs
Each county may have its own internal rules about getting MOUs and IAAs signed. For some counties, a BOS signature may be required. For other counties, the CHDP DD may sign it with the program manager of the other agency.
The number of MOUs and IAAs will also vary by county. In larger counties there will be an interface with more programs.
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MOUs & IAAs
CHDP Programs are required to have an MOU with their local Managed Care Plan(s).
Counties operating under a County Organized Health System are encouraged, but not required, to have an MOU in place with the local Managed Care Plans.
See Section XII formore information.
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MOUs & IAAs
The State CMS Branch has developed model templates for the IAA with the local Social Service agency and the MOU for HCPCFC (Section 5, PFG). These are required to be renewed every two years.
The IAA is the agreement that ensures compliance with federal regulations and EPSDT. Read the template carefully, and insert a description of the local needs and policies where the words appear in italics.
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IAA
There are several org charts and flow charts that go with the IAA between CHDP, Social Services and Probation. These can be daunting. Include organizational charts from Social Services and show connections to CHDP. Contact other DDs for samples of these charts.
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MOUs & IAAs
Additional MOUs and IAAs will vary by local program both in number and collaborative activities.These may include: CHDP and Head Start CHDP and WIC CHDP and Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Any other program(s)
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Budgets
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Budgets
CHDP Deputy Directors may be responsible for 4 budgets:
CHDP Administrative Budget (No County/City Match)
CHDP Administrative Local Match Budget (County/City Match) – Optional
Health Care Program for Children in Foster Care (HCPCFC) Budget
CHDP Foster Care Administrative Local Match Budget (County/City Match) -- Optional
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CHDP Administrative Budget(No County/City Match)
Represents the local program's estimate of administrative expenditures for CHDP and the EPSDT Program for the fiscal year given the available State funding
The State provides an annual allocation for each program once the State budget has been passed
Is comprised of five major line items: Personnel Expenses, Operating Expenses, Capital Expenses, Indirect Expenses, and Other Expenses
Is funded through the State General Fund and Medi-Cal State/Title XIX Federal Funds
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CHDP Administrative Local Match Budget(County/City Match)-Optional
Represents the local program’s estimate of additional expenditures to enable the local program to perform activities dedicated to Medi-Cal beneficiaries meeting the federal EPSDT Program mandates over and above those funded through the CHDP Administrative Budget (No County/City Match) allocation
Is comprised of five major line items: Personnel Expenses, Operating Expenses, Capital Expenses, Indirect Expenses, and Other Expenses
Is funded through county/city and Title XIX Federal Funds
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Health Care Program for Children In Foster Care (HCPCFC) Budget
Represents the local program’s estimate of administrative expenditures for the HCPCFC for the fiscal year given the available State funding
Is comprised of three major line items: Personnel Expenses, Operating Expenses, and Indirect Expenses
Is funded by State General funds matched with Federal Medicaid, Title XIX, funds
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CHDP Foster Care Administration Local MatchBudget (County/City Match)-Optional
Represents the local program’s estimate of expenditures for PHN(s) working in support of children and youth in out-of-home placement or foster care with activities over and above those included in the HCPCFC Budget
Is comprised of three major line items: Personnel Expenses, Operating Expenses, and Indirect Expenses
Is funded through county/city and Title XIX Federal funds
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Budget Submission
All budget submissions must include: Budget worksheet Budget summary Budget justification narrative County/City Capital Expenses Justification
Form* County/City Other Expenses Justification
Form* * Not applicable for CHDP Foster Care and
HCPCFC Budgets Fill-in forms and examples are available
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Budget Submission
The Budget Worksheet and Budget Summary must be signed by the department fiscal officer and a county/city official with authority to sign on behalf of the local jurisdiction. For the CHDP Program, the CHDP Director and/or Deputy Director has regulatory authority to sign program documents.
An original signature is required. Signature stamps are not acceptable.
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Budget Justification
A budget justification narrative must accompany each budget worksheet and budget summary, and must justify budget line items, e.g.: The basis or formula used to determine travel
costs, space rental, etc., Increases/decreases in staff and enhanced/non-
enhanced time, Significant increases/decreases in line item
amounts, Identify all new, changed, or eliminated positions
or changes in duties, and Staff benefits and indirect cost plan
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CHDP Staffing Guidelines
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CHDP Staffing Guidelines
CHDP Staffing Guidelines offer a workload-based formula that correlates local program productivity objectives with personnel requirements and their respective full time equivalencies by specific program activity.
Staffing Guidelines Instructions and Worksheets are located in the CMS PFG, Budget section.
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CHDP Staffing Guidelines
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as a guide when assigning new duties or tasks
when reallocating staff resources
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Program Administrative Activities
Activities necessary for the administration of CHDP are divided into three broad areas:
Program Activities Informing/Linking Care Coordination Provider Orientation/ Training Liaison
Program Management
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Factors in Determining Staffing Required program activities Skill mix of staff
SPMP, Ancillary, Supervisory, Clerical, Administrative/IT
County/city eligible population* County/city number of CHDP exams
performed* County/city number of CHDP providers*
*Data sources are listed on next slide.
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Data Sources
County/city eligible population Data Source: Budget Year CHDP Target
Population Estimate column “Total Children”, (Plan & Fiscal Guidelines)
County/city number of CHDP exams performed Data Source: CHDP Annual Summary of
Screens by Funding Source for most recent fiscal year, (Business Objects)
County/city number of CHDP providers Data Source: Active CHDP Providers by
County/City and Provider Name, (Business Objects)
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Staffing Guidelines Summary Staffing patterns are flexible
Staffing patterns vary by program based on: Local needs Available funding
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