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Presentation to the House Early Learning & Human Services Committee FEBRUARY 24, 2016 KRISTEN WEST FISHER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Page 1: FIN PPT House EL Committee 2-24-16 v2

Presentation to the HouseEarly Learning & Human Services Committee

FEBRUARY 24, 2016KRISTEN WEST FISHER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Page 2: FIN PPT House EL Committee 2-24-16 v2

Family Impact Network (FIN) is a public-private partnership in Eastern Washington under contract with

the Children’s Administration to implement Performance Based Contracting.

Family Impact Network

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In Partnership• FIN is a collaborative

public-private partnership with each party playing critical roles

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Where?• FIN is currently

operating in eight counties in Eastern Washington

1 Ferry 2 Stevens 3 Pend Oreille4 Grant 5 Lincoln 6 Spokane7 Adams 8 Whitman

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FIN: Network Administrator Roles• Processes Referrals from Social Workers• Enters Data Into Oliver• Contracts with Providers• Expands Provider Capacity• Pays Providers and Reconcile for Accuracy• Monitors Performance

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Referral Process… a High Level GlanceCA social worker sends referral to

FIN

FIN receives request and sends

to selected provider

Provider receives referral request

through “Oliver TM” from FIN

Provider accepts referral

Provider Completes Service

Provider submits reports through

Oliver TM

Provider submits invoice to FIN

through Oliver TM

FIN analyzes data

FIN pays provider monthly

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Provider A Provider B

3% 19%

Experienced provider with

good protocols.

New provider with an opportunity for improvement

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Parent Child Visitation: Monitored Visits

Provider A Provider C

15.5% 40%

Experienced provider, few visits at lower level of

supervision

Cultural provider; more visits in home and with lower levels

of supervision