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Adults With Intellectual Disability Or Autism Spectrum Disorder. Executive Summary, Kimberly I. Snow Mhsa, Ba, Stuart Bratesman Mpp, Taryn Bowe, Julie T. Fralich Mba Dec 2014

Adults With Intellectual Disability Or Autism Spectrum Disorder. Executive Summary, Kimberly I. Snow Mhsa, Ba, Stuart Bratesman Mpp, Taryn Bowe, Julie T. Fralich Mba

Disability & Aging

This chartbook describes Maine’s historical trends in meeting the needs of adults with ID/ASD through institutional and community based services in comparison to other states; a detailed analysis of the population’s utilization of different types of services and their costs in SFY 2010; the implementation of the Supports Intensity Scale (SIS) as a means of identifying the supports needs of the adults with ID/ASD; and the complement of providers serving this population in Maine.


Multiple Roles Of Medicaid ...And The Administrative Capacity To Support Them, Eileen Griffin Jd Nov 2014

Multiple Roles Of Medicaid ...And The Administrative Capacity To Support Them, Eileen Griffin Jd

Disability & Aging

Slides presented at the NAMD 2014 Fall Conference, November 4, 2014


Mainecare Health Homes Enrollment In The First Year Of Implementation, Kimberley S. Fox Mpa, Carolyn E. Gray Mph, Katherine Rosingana Sep 2014

Mainecare Health Homes Enrollment In The First Year Of Implementation, Kimberley S. Fox Mpa, Carolyn E. Gray Mph, Katherine Rosingana

Population Health & Health Policy

The MaineCare Health Homes Initiative is designed to improve care coordination for MaineCare members with complex chronic medical conditions. The program is being implemented in two stages: Health Homes (HH), which began in January 2013, focuses on members with chronic health conditions. Behavioral Health Homes (BHH), which began in April 2014, is designed to meet the needs of people with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) or Serious Emotional Disturbances (SED).

The HH first stage builds off the State’s existing multi-payer Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Pilot project and Medicare Advanced Primary Care Practice (MAPCP) Demonstration by providing addon payments to qualifying …


A Review Of Mental Health Rehabilitation Technician Qualifications And Training Procedures, Kimberly I. Snow Mhsa, Ba, Nadine Erdis Msw, Janice Daley Msw Jun 2014

A Review Of Mental Health Rehabilitation Technician Qualifications And Training Procedures, Kimberly I. Snow Mhsa, Ba, Nadine Erdis Msw, Janice Daley Msw

Disability & Aging

This report was prepared by Kimberly Irvin Snow, Nadine Edris, and Janice Daley of the University of Southern Maine's Muskie School of Public Service and submitted to the Maine Department of Health and Human Service, Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services. Results of this report were also presented in a webinar on November 21, 2014.

The authors investigated the training and certification processes used by other states for their mental health case management workforce. Ten states were selected for indepth comparative review because they provide a certification process for case managers, provide case management services similar to those …


Profile Of Rural Residential Care Facilities: A Chartbook, Jennifer D. Lenardson Mhs, Eileen Griffin Jd, Zachariah T. Croll Mph, Erika C. Ziller Phd, Andrew F. Coburn Phd May 2014

Profile Of Rural Residential Care Facilities: A Chartbook, Jennifer D. Lenardson Mhs, Eileen Griffin Jd, Zachariah T. Croll Mph, Erika C. Ziller Phd, Andrew F. Coburn Phd

Long Term Services and Supports

Section I examines differences in rural and urban RCF characteristics. Section II explores differences in the characteristics and functional status of RCF residents. Section III profiles the services provided by rural and urban RCFs and Section IV examines rural-urban differences in admission and discharge policies and how these might reflect options for aging-in-place in rural and urban RCFs. The final section discusses policy implications for providing residential care in rural areas as part of a broader continuum of LTSS services.


High Deductible Health Insurance Plans In Rural Areas, Jennifer D. Lenardson Mhs, Erika C. Ziller Phd, Andrew F. Coburn Phd May 2014

High Deductible Health Insurance Plans In Rural Areas, Jennifer D. Lenardson Mhs, Erika C. Ziller Phd, Andrew F. Coburn Phd

Access / Insurance

Enrollment in high deductible health plans (HDHPs) has increased amid concerns about growing health care costs to patients, employers, and insurers. Prior research indicates that rural individuals are more likely than their urban counterparts to face high out-of-pocket health care costs relative to income, despite coverage through private health insurance, a difference related both to the lower income of rural residents generally and to the quality of the private plans through which they have coverage. Using the 2007-2010 National Health Interview Survey, this study examines rural residents’ enrollment in HDHPs and the implications for evolving Affordable Care Act Health Insurance …


Implications Of Rurality And Psychiatric Status For Diabetic Care Use Among Adults With Diabetes, Jean A. Talbot Phd, Erika C. Ziller Phd, Jennifer D. Lenardson Mhs, David Hartley Phd May 2014

Implications Of Rurality And Psychiatric Status For Diabetic Care Use Among Adults With Diabetes, Jean A. Talbot Phd, Erika C. Ziller Phd, Jennifer D. Lenardson Mhs, David Hartley Phd

Access / Insurance

This research examined patterns of diabetic preventive care use among adults with diabetes, to determine whether these patterns varied according to respondents’ rural/urban residence or psychiatric status (i.e., the presence/absence of a mental health diagnosis). Specifically, we considered whether rural people with diabetes are less likely than urban peers to use diabetic preventive services; whether having a mental health diagnosis affects preventive service use among diabetics; and, whether rural/ urban differences in service use vary depending on the presence or absence of a mental health diagnosis.


Fact Sheet #1: How Family-Centered Is Mainecare?, Jean A. Talbot Phd, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Msw, Kimberley S. Fox Mpa May 2014

Fact Sheet #1: How Family-Centered Is Mainecare?, Jean A. Talbot Phd, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Msw, Kimberley S. Fox Mpa

Population Health & Health Policy

Parent reports on family experiences of care can provide health plans, systems and providers with crucial information on their performance in the domain of family-centeredness. The Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) conducts an annual survey to gather this kind of information for MaineCare, the state of Maine’s Medicaid and Child Health Insurance (CHIP) program.


Integrated Care Management In Rural Communities, Eileen Griffin Jd, Andrew F. Coburn Phd May 2014

Integrated Care Management In Rural Communities, Eileen Griffin Jd, Andrew F. Coburn Phd

Mental Health / Substance Use Disorders

No abstract provided.


Fact Sheet #3: How Do Parents Rate Dental Services For Children In Mainecare?, Jean A. Talbot Phd, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Msw, Kimberley S. Fox Mpa May 2014

Fact Sheet #3: How Do Parents Rate Dental Services For Children In Mainecare?, Jean A. Talbot Phd, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Msw, Kimberley S. Fox Mpa

Population Health & Health Policy

The annual Survey of Children Served by MaineCare, which collects an abundance of data on the experiences of MaineCare families, provides important information on how parents evaluate the dental care that their children receive.


Fact Sheet #2: How Do Mainecare Providers Perform On Childhood Screening And Prevention?, Jean A. Talbot Phd, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Msw, Kimberley S. Fox Mpa May 2014

Fact Sheet #2: How Do Mainecare Providers Perform On Childhood Screening And Prevention?, Jean A. Talbot Phd, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Msw, Kimberley S. Fox Mpa

Population Health & Health Policy

The annual Survey of Children Served by MaineCare, which collects a wealth of data on the experiences of MaineCare families, examines the extent to which MaineCare providers follow Bright Futures guidelines during well-child visits. This fact sheet presents findings on Bright Futures adherence from the 2013 survey.


Rural Residents More Likely To Be Enrolled In High-Deductible Health Plans, Jennifer D. Lenardson Mhs, Erika C. Ziller Phd, Andrew F. Coburn Phd May 2014

Rural Residents More Likely To Be Enrolled In High-Deductible Health Plans, Jennifer D. Lenardson Mhs, Erika C. Ziller Phd, Andrew F. Coburn Phd

Access / Insurance

Enrollment in high deductible health plans (HDHPs) has increased amid concerns about growing health care costs to patients, employers, and insurers. Prior research indicates that rural individuals are more likely than their urban counterparts to face high out-of-pocket health care costs relative to income, despite coverage through private health insurance, a difference related both to the lower income of rural residents generally and to the quality of the private plans through which they have coverage. Using the 2007-2010 National Health Interview Survey, this study examines rural residents’ enrollment in HDHPs and the implications for evolving Affordable Care Act Health Insurance …


Integrated Care For Older Adults In Rural Communities, Eileen Griffin Jd, Andrew F. Coburn Phd May 2014

Integrated Care For Older Adults In Rural Communities, Eileen Griffin Jd, Andrew F. Coburn Phd

Mental Health / Substance Use Disorders

Recognizing that traditional models of health care delivery and payment often produce fragmented and costly care and poor outcomes for those with the highest needs, many reforms under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) focus on realigning payment incentives and integrating care. These reforms presuppose the existence of supporting infrastructure and capacity, including dedicated care management staffing and health information technology and exchange. With a focus on community-dwelling older adults in need of integrated physical, behavioral health services, and long term services and supports (LTSS), this brief reviews the opportunities and challenges these reform initiatives present for rural communities: How easily …


Summary Of Pediatric Quality Measures For Children Enrolled In Mainecare Ffy 2009-Ffy 2013, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Msw Apr 2014

Summary Of Pediatric Quality Measures For Children Enrolled In Mainecare Ffy 2009-Ffy 2013, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Msw

Population Health & Health Policy

In Maine, a key objective of the IHOC CHIPRA demonstration grant is to collect and report on the Initial Core Set of Children’s Health Care Quality Measures (referred to as the “CHIPRA Core Measures”), a set of 24 standardized, evidence-based measures identified by CMS for use by State Medicaid and CHIP programs. This report presents the results of the 18 CHIPRA Core Measures that were collected using MaineCare claims, Vital Statistics or survey data and reported to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for FFY 2013. Also included in this report are an additional three measures from the …


Mainecare Stage A Health Homes Year 1 Report: Implementation Findings And Baseline Analysis, Kimberley S. Fox Mpa, Carolyn E. Gray Mph, Katherine Rosingana, Deborah A. Thayer Mba Mar 2014

Mainecare Stage A Health Homes Year 1 Report: Implementation Findings And Baseline Analysis, Kimberley S. Fox Mpa, Carolyn E. Gray Mph, Katherine Rosingana, Deborah A. Thayer Mba

Population Health & Health Policy

In January 2013, Maine established Health Homes under federal authority pursuant to Section 2703 of the Affordable Care Act to improve care coordination for MaineCare members with chronic conditions. Stage A of the Health Homes initiative focuses on members with complex medical chronic conditions. Stage B, planned for early 2014, will focus on persons with severe and persistent mental health conditions and children with serious emotional disturbances. The Stage A demonstration builds off the State’s existing Maine multi-payer Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Pilot project and Maine’s Medicare Advanced Primary Care Practice (MAPCP) Demonstration by providing add-on payments to primary …


Health Insurance Coverage Of Low-Income Rural Children Increases And Is More Continuous Following Chip Implementation, Erika C. Ziller Phd Mar 2014

Health Insurance Coverage Of Low-Income Rural Children Increases And Is More Continuous Following Chip Implementation, Erika C. Ziller Phd

Access / Insurance

Key Findings: Prior to CHIP, low-income rural and urban children had comparable rates of public coverage and uninsurance, including chronic (a year or more) uninsurance; By the time CHIP was fully implemented, uninsured rates had declined so much among low-income rural children that they were lower than among urban children; In addition to lower uninsured rates in a given month, low-income rural children experienced dramatic increases in the continuity of their health insurance coverage following CHIP. Controlling for child and family characteristics, low-income rural children have more continuous coverage post-CHIP than do their urban counterparts.


Meaningful Use Of Electronic Health Record By Rural Health Clinics [Policy Brief], John A. Gale Ms, David Hartley Phd, Mha, Zachariah T. Croll Mph Feb 2014

Meaningful Use Of Electronic Health Record By Rural Health Clinics [Policy Brief], John A. Gale Ms, David Hartley Phd, Mha, Zachariah T. Croll Mph

Rural Health Clinics

Little information is available on the rate of Electronic Health Record (EHR) adoption by Rural Health Clinics. (RHCs). This study was conducted to identify the rates of EHR adoption among a national random sample of RHCs and the extent to which RHCs that have adopted an EHR are likely to achieve Stage 1 meaningful use. To achieve Stage 1 meaningful use and qualify for meaningful use incentive payments, eligible health professionals must, at a minimum, meet CMS defined criteria for the required 14 core measures. Fifty-nine percent of RHCs report having an EHR, and independent RHCs were more likely than …


Meaningful Use Of Electronic Health Record By Rural Health Clinics [Working Paper], John A. Gale Ms, David Hartley Phd, Mha, Zachariah T. Croll Mph Feb 2014

Meaningful Use Of Electronic Health Record By Rural Health Clinics [Working Paper], John A. Gale Ms, David Hartley Phd, Mha, Zachariah T. Croll Mph

Rural Health Clinics

No abstract provided.


Adults With Intellectual Disabilities Or Autism Spectrum Disorder: Population And Service Use Trends In Maine, 2014 Edition, Kimberly I. Snow Mhsa, Ba, Stuart Bratesman Mpp, Taryn Bowe, Julie T. Fralich Mba Jan 2014

Adults With Intellectual Disabilities Or Autism Spectrum Disorder: Population And Service Use Trends In Maine, 2014 Edition, Kimberly I. Snow Mhsa, Ba, Stuart Bratesman Mpp, Taryn Bowe, Julie T. Fralich Mba

Disability & Aging

This Chartbook is unique in its detailing of the service and costs of adults with intellectual disability or austim spectrum disorder (ID/ASD) in Maine.