Guest guest Posted September 14, 2011 Report Share Posted September 14, 2011 Intergrated Care, Transitioning and MoreFYI Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... Intergrated Care, Transitioning and More News You need To Know! Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. The Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) HFS will hold its first public meeting on 10/13 at 10am @ 100 W Randolph St, Chicago Illinois 60601 .. . .. . in the JRTC auditorium. HFS will present in a high level overview its proposal for implementing the first phase of the care coordination mandate--which was part of the Medicaid reform law. HFS plans to ensure that there is opportunity to solicit feedback and answer questions from the audience at this meeting. Why is this Important? Coordinated Care will impact many children with disabilities, who are enrolled in “regular Medicaidâ€, after 2014, it will impact non-SSI recipient adults with disabilities who will be able to enroll in Medicaid for the first time. Illinois Law: “The new Medicaid reform law states that Illinois must enroll 50% of the Medicaid population in “care coordination†by January 1, 2015. This means at least 1.5 million of our Medicaid clients–children, parents, seniors and disabled persons–will be assigned to an integrated healthcare Delivery system replacing the current fee--â€for--â€service fragmented system. Under the Affordable Care Act, as of January 1, 2014, about 700,000 Illinoisans currently without health Insurance will be eligible for Medicaid for the first time; it is expected that all of these new applicants will be enrolled with care coordination entities.†What should you do? To stay informed and learn more information about HFS' current plans in this area please visit: http://hfs.illinois.gov/cc/ -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- Transition It is never too early to learn about transitioning from school to adulthood! This topic should be of tremendous interest to the many families with school age children who will be graduating from high school in the years ahead. Marcfirst is co-sponsoring a program for parents and students on transitioning from school to adulthood. There is no charge for the program. Please register by 9-16-2011, call 866—436-7842 x 107 or by visit to: www.fmptic.org/family-matters-trainings.htm Stay informed: Please mark your Calendars for: Saturday September 24, 2011 9:30 a.m.—12:00 noon At Marcfirst, 1606 Hunt Drive, Normal, IL 61761 “Students and their family members will learn how schools must take into account each student’s preferences and interests in order to direct instruction and to determine appropriate related services, community experiences, and vocational supports. Both students and parents will learn what needs to be accomplished during the transition years to improve successful adult outcomes. They will learn how to move from school to post-school activities in these areas: vocational education, employment, adult education, adult services, and community participation.†-------------------------------------------------------- Comments regarding Governor Quinn's proposal to close seven State institutions: Closing state facilities may be good for area Tuesday, September 13, 2011 By svreporter@... " Gov. Pat Quinn’s plan to close state facilities may actually benefit the people who live there, according to spokesmen of organizations that provide services for people with developmental disabilities in North Central Illinois. Quinn recently announced his intention to shutter seven state facilities, including two correctional centers and five that provide services to people with developmental disabilities or mental illnesses in Tinley Park, Dixon, Rockford, villeand Chester. The closures of those five facilities are expected to save the state $32.7 million, according to figures provided The Associated Press. Closing those facilities doesn’t mean the state would stop paying for services for the people who reside there, however. Residents would be moved to other state-run facilities or could be moved to community-based service organizations, such Horizon House in Peruor Gateway Services in Princeton. And that could be good for clients and the state’s bottom line — if done properly.†-------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- Please feel free to share/forward this information! Reminder: SAVE THIS DATE: When:Thursday, October 6, 2011, 9 am - 3:30 pm Where:Shriner’s Hospital for Children 2211 N. Oak Park Avenue, Chicago, IL (Free Parking) What:Featured speakers from the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP), Illinois Department of Insurance, Family Support Network of Illinois, Health and Disability Advocates, Campaign for Better Health Care, Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) and The Arc of Illinois. Click herefor the registration brochure, or you can email familytofamily@... or call 708-560-6703 for more information. Parent stipends and CEU's for professionals are available for this event. Join the Family Support Network by clicking on the following link: www.familysupportnetwork.org! On the FSN home page select the link to your left, " Join the FSN. " It will open up to our 2011 membership brochure. Please download, complete and return to FSN. If you are unable to download and need an application mailed to you, please send an email to ShirleyFSN@... and we will mail you one. Sincerely, Shirley Shirley A. 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