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STAR Health. Welcome to STAR Health training. By now, you should have attended a presentation in the community offered by Superior HealthPlan Network.

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  1. STAR Health Welcome to STAR Health training. By now, you should have attended a presentation in the community offered by Superior HealthPlan Network. The purpose of this training is to help you connect the changes mentioned in the STAR Health presentation to some of the correspondence you have received from the Residential Contracts Division. As you recall, this new healthcare program will begin April 1st, 2008

  2. STAR Health Beginning April 1, 2008, Medicaid services for children and young adults will be provided through the STAR Health program coordinated by the Superior HealthPlan Network. STAR Health is specially designed to better coordinate and improve healthcare for foster children.

  3. ACCESS to STAR Health • A child taken into conservatorship is eligible for STAR Health as soon as the child is removed from the home. • Children residing in the following placement types will continue receiving traditional Medicaid fee for service • ICF-MR/Nursing Home • Out of state or out of country placement • Child in a pre-consummated adoption and receiving adoption subsidy • A child in a State School, State Center or TYC • Children who are in unauthorized placements on April 1st, will also remain on traditional Medicaid. • When a child returns to an authorized placement the child will be enrolled in STAR Health.

  4. SHPN (Superior HealthPlan Network): Provides for physical health needsIMHS (Integrated Mental Health Services): Provides for Behavioral Health NeedsSTAR Dent: Provides for dental servicesTVHP (Total Vision Health Plan): Provides optical servicesNurtur: Provides for Asthma careNurseWise: 24 hour available nurse line. Superior HealthPlan Network

  5. Covered STAR Health Benefits The following is a partial list of all the benefits and services available to STAR Health members: Preventive Health - regular check-ups and immunizations, office visits, visits to the dentist and visits for eye checkups Behavioral Health Care - emotional, behavioral or developmental health care services Hospital coverage - inpatient services such as surgeries Prescriptions and medical supplies - medications prescribed by a physician and medical supplies such as glucose strips and bandages Telemedicine - consultations and assessments done by a provider using teleconference capability Health Passport - access health information for children in Foster Care

  6. Vendor Drug Prescriptions Another benefit of the STAR Health Program is that when a child is first taken into conservatorship, the caregiver will no longer have to wait for a Medicaid ID number to be assigned; and can use the child’s Person Identification Number (PID) to fill prescriptions at Vendor Drug Pharmacies.

  7. Medical Home • An integrated medical home is a team approach to help Caregivers and/or Medical Consenters locate: • Primary Care Providers (PCP) • Specialists • Behavioral Health Care Specialty services will require a referral by the Member’s PCP. • All PCPs will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. • Refer to the STAR Health Provider Directory at www.fostercaretx.com by scrolling down on the left side to “Find a Provider” for a current listing of PCPs.

  8. Enrollment Packets • Beginning in late February, STAR Health Enrollment packets were mailed to each caregiver of a child in DFPS conservatorship and eligible young adult who has aged out of conservatorship. • The STAR Health Enrollment packet contained the following: • An explanatory letter to the child’s caregiver or the young adult about how Medicaid services are changing and how to select a primary care provider; • Frequently Asked Questions; • Mental health and substance abuse information; • STAR Health Program Services Chart; • A STAR Health Provider Directory; (See the online version for the most current listing) • A PCP Selection/Change Form.

  9. SELECTING A PRIMARY CARE PHYSICAN • Contact Superior HealthPlan Network at 1-866-912-6283 or mail the PCP Selection/Change Form to Superior at the address provided on the form in the enrollment packet • If the caregiver does not select a PCP for a child BEFORE April 1, 2008, Superior HealthPlan Network will auto-assign a PCP for the child. • On and after April 1, 2008, only medical consenters can select/change a PCP for a child. • Superior HealthPlan Network will not accept calls to select/change a PCP or a PCP Selection/Change Form for a child from a person who is NOT the child’s medical consenter.

  10. Texas Health Steps (THSteps) Requirements The Contractor’s responsibilities related to changes in THSteps requirements are outlined in section 10B of the residential child care contract, which requires the Contractor to provide access to: • THSteps Medical services within 21 days of a child’s entry into DFPS conservatorship; • THSteps Medical services within 14 days of initial placement of a newborn child’s entry into DFPS conservatorship (Newborn is defined as a child between 0 and 1 year of age); • THSteps Dental services within 60 days of a child’s entry into DFPS conservatorship; and • THSteps annual medical exam, which includes a well child exam, to each child, each year.

  11. STAR Health Access to THSteps Two things to remember about THSteps are: • The medical consenter may select a STAR Health PCP who is not a THSteps provider, but must ensure the child receives the required THSteps medical and dental Checkups as outlined by a licensed and enrolled THSteps provider. • The medical consenter may also issue a Form 2085d to another person (e.g., Human Services Tech or caregiver who is not the medical consenter) to take the child to a THSteps Checkup, unless the THSteps provider requests the participation of the medical consenter in the Checkup.

  12. Behavioral Health Service Requirements Two key Residential Childcare Contract requirements related to behavioral health services are: The Contractor must ensure that Behavioral Health Services are available and provided to each child as needed by a STAR Health Network Provider employed by, or under subcontract with, the Contractor; and The Contractor must access Medicaid through STAR Health for Medicaid covered Behavioral Health services

  13. Behavioral Health Services & IMHS • STAR Health’s Behavioral Healthcare provider Integrated Mental Health Services (IMHS) will provide services for children in need of treatment for Trauma, Abuse/Neglect, Depression, Attachment Disorders and other issues. • Members of STAR Health may go to any provider in the IMHS Network without a referral from their PCP. • Behavioral health and/or substance abuse services can be accessed right away, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  14. Service Management Teams (SMT) Service Managers are available to screen and identify member’s healthcare needs and assist with the following: • Developing a plan of care with the help of those that care for Members and the Member’s doctor/health care provider • Following the Member’s progress • Participating in Member’s hospitalizations and discharge planning • Screen and identify Member's healthcare needs • Develop individual service plans that are healthcare specific • Monitor Member’s psychotropic medication • Evaluate and monitor Member's progress, or lack thereof • Participate in Member’s hospital pre-admission, hospitalizations and discharge planning • 24/7/365 hotline and on call access

  15. Pre-Appeals Process There may be times when a service can not be initially authorized because it does not meet medical necessity. Before a service is denied: • STAR Health should contact the caregiver, the medical consenter, DFPS staff, and the health-care provider requesting the service(s). • STAR Health should ask questions about the reasons for requesting the services. • STAR Health should be able to provide additional information that can help with the approval process or with the development of other care options to meet the child’s needs.

  16. Health Passport The Health Passport is an important feature of the STAR Health Plan. This secure web-based electronic health information system will assist providers, caregivers and authorized DFPS staff in effectively managing a child’s health care needs. At a minimum it will contain: • The child’s name, birth date, address of record and Medicaid ID number • Name and address for each of the child’s physicians and health care providers • A record of each visit to a physician or other healthcare provider, including routine checkups • A record of immunizations • Identification of the child’s known health problems • Information on all prescriptions.

  17. Authorized Users • Residential contractors are allowed a limited number of “authorized users” able to access to the health passport. The number of users granted per contractor is based the size and type of the agency and the number of children in care. • Authorized users will have read-only access to the health passport and can not add or change information. Users will be able to view and print information. • In order to access the health Passport, authorized users will need to be assigned a Person Identification number (PID) by DFPS. The PID will be used to access the Health Passport for the first time and will be used for callers to confirm their identity when calling STAR Health.

  18. Steps in the process: Facility designates a Health Passport Single Point of Contact (SPOC) and informs DFPS; DFPS will calculate the number of authorized users allowed and forward the SPOC a form to identify these users; Facility completes the form and forwards the list of authorized users to DFPS. The facility must ensure that these staff have had criminal background and registry checks and have been apprised of their responsibilities as referenced in the DFPS Residential Child Care Contract Sections 23(C) and 41(G); DFPS will assign PIDs to authorized users and inform the SPOC; and SPOC facilitates the dissemination of information among the authorized users of Health Passport within your organization. Questions about the initial user sign-up process may be submitted to residential.passportaccess@dfps.state.tx.us. Passport Access

  19. Contractor Responsibilities: Health Passport Documentation • Upon implementation of the Health Passport, Contractor shall ensure that all Behavioral Health services provided to children are properly documented within the Health Passport’s Behavioral Health Module as required in the STAR Health Network Provider Agreement. • Upon development and implementation of the policies and procedures to allow a Contractor to request access to the Health Passport for its employees that are not Network Providers, the Contractor shall comply with said policies and procedures.

  20. Health Passport Confidentiality Section 41D of the Residential Child Care Contract illustrates restrictions of use and confidentiality agreements. • Ensure that any staff designated by the Contractor and approved by DFPS for access to the Health Passport must comply with all operative restrictions of the Health Passport user agreement • Not to share information from the Health Passport with anyone without a direct need to know the information for purposes of providing health care, including behavioral health care, services to the child; • To share only the minimum amount of information from the Health Passport as is necessary to aid in the provision of health care, including behavioral health care, services to the child; • To be responsible for maintaining the physical security and confidentiality of Health Passport information that the user may view on a computer, print to paper, or copy or download to other formats. People who do not need the information should not have physical access to it; • To limit access in the those Health Passport records to the records of those children who are served by the Contractor or with whom the user has a relationship for which Health Passport access is authorized; and • Not to share passwords. If the Contractor becomes aware that a password has been shared, he or she is required to notify Superior HealthPlan Network within 24 hours so that a new password can be assigned.

  21. Complaints • If a Member or Member's Representative has a complaint, they can contact STAR Health at (866) 912-6283 to report the complaint to our Member Advocate, who will help with the concern. Filing a complaint will in no way result in discrimination against the Member or the Provider.

  22. STAR Health Locations and Important Phone Numbers STAR Health locations will be in Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, Lubbock, McAllen and San Antonio Websites and Hotline Numbers to Remember • Superior HealthPlan Network 1-866-912-6283 • IMHS (Behavioral Health) 1-866-218-8263 • STARDent (Dental Services) 1-866-483-5708 • TVHP (Vision Services) 1-866-642-8959 • NurseWise 1-866-912-6283 • Medical Transportation Program 1-877-633-8747 • Vendor Drug Program (Prescriptions) 1-800-252-8263 • Member Handbook (available online at www.fostercaretx.com)

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