West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003.

8
West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003

Transcript of West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003.

Page 1: West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003.

West Virginia

Process Improvement Collaborative

Supporting Families

December 10, 2003

Page 2: West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003.

WV Team Members

• Sharon Carte - State CHIP Director

• Marla Short - CKF Pilot Project Director

• Renate Pore - CKF State Project Director

• Patty Martin - Economic Service Supervisor, Nicholas

County

• Mary Ann Dean – Community Service Manager, Nicholas County

Page 3: West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003.

Goal

Improve the Retention of Children in WVCHIP and Medicaid

Maintain continuous 12 month enrollment Reduce temporary case closure from

12% to 5% Reduce permanent case closure from

26% to 10% Reduce total case closure from 38% to

10%

Page 4: West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003.

Maintain Continuous Enrollment for 12 Months

• Issue– Medicaid and CHIP children are losing

coverage or moving to other programs before end of 12 months of continuous enrollment based on Charles Walter study

• Track all children in target county– Track case numbers– Track closures by case number– Identify reasons for losing coverage or moving

to other program.

Page 5: West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003.

Reduce temporary case closure from 12 % to 5%

• Issue– 12% of all cases in target county are closed at

end of 12 months and later re-opened

• Identify reasons for closure– Lack of renewal form– Lack of income documentation– Identify intervention

Page 6: West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003.

Reduce permanent case closure from 26% to 10%

• Issue– 26% of cases are closed and never heard

from again

• Identify reasons for closure– No renewal– Age- out of program– Income change

• Identify intervention

Page 7: West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003.

Reduce total case closure from 38% to 10%

• Issue– 38% of all cases are closed

• Identify– Reasons for closure

• Identify Intervention

Page 8: West Virginia Process Improvement Collaborative Supporting Families December 10, 2003.

Families with children in CHIP and Medicaid

• Issue– Children in same family may have different

renewal dates creating confusion