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TopSMC Provider Network Communication 
Issue: #130April 1, 2014
    
Quick Links
  
  
SMC Northern Region Provider Collaborative 

Next Meeting: April 14, 2014   (10:00 a.m.) 
 

Location: Barium Springs / Rainbow Center

   507 Courthouse Drive, Wilkesboro 

 

ALL Northern Region Providers are encouraged to attend.
NCADSP Kick-off Event

Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 from 10:00 - 4:00

Location: Black Mountain, NC

 

Join the Kick Off Event on April 29th in Black Mountain! NCADSP is visiting to assist us in developing a state Chapter of the National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals. This meeting will help determine the initial vision for the NC Chapter, with steps and time lines to roll out this initiative across the state. Learn more about this event.
Introducation to Motivational Interviewing 

Date: May 1-2  (2-day Training)

Location: Doubletree by Hilton Asheville-Biltmore

  
  
Questions: Call Lisa Allen, Training Coordinator at 828-586-5501 Ext 1163.
Western Regional Provider Advisory Council

 

The Western Region Partnership (WRP) of Smoky Mountain Center, Partners Behavioral Health Management and Centerpoint Human Services announced the formation of a Western Region Provider Advisory Council (PAC) and appointed members as nominated by each of the MCO's Provider Councils.

After careful consideration by members of the Western Region Steering Committee and its Network Management sub-group, the following people have been chosen as members of the Provider Advisory Council (PAC) to be established. The individuals chosen will give the Steering Committee an array of views that are reflective of geographic, demographic, disability, agency size and breadth of issues.
  
  • Duncan Sumpter - Appalachian Community Services -
    SMC Provider Council Chair 
  • Kevin Oliver - Phoenix Counseling Services Provider Council Chair
  • James Harner - Insight Provider Council Chair
  • Billy West - Daymark Recovery Services
  • Khalil Nassar - PQA Healthcare
  • Andy Hines - Charles A. Hines & Sons
  • Carson Ojamaa - Family Preservation Services
  • Margaret Mason - Homecare Management Corp.
  • Jeanne Duncan - RHA
  • Arnold Nelson, PHD LIP
  • John Waters - Catawba Valley Behavioral Health 

Co-leads of the Network Management subgroup of the Western Regional Project:

You may notice that no hospital representative is present. The Western Region Steering Committee, recognizing that hospitals often have unique issues to discuss, decided to establish a separate hospital advisory group. This group will be facilitated by the Hospital and Crisis Services subgroup, which is chaired by Denise Price of CenterPoint.

 

PAC will meet regularly to accomplish on the following:
  • Represent and advocate for the larger Western Region provider network community (the characteristics of provider reps should include the willingness and capacity of individuals to represent the interests of the full western region provider community, not just the interests of one provider agency). 
  • Act as a "focus group" for the WRP and its sub-groups to test ideas and proposals.
  • Help the WRP and its sub-groups to address challenges that providers will face with implementation of standardization plans
  • Help the WRP to develop communication strategies for the larger provider network community.
DRSS TACS Peer Awards

Dear Peer-Run/Recovery Community Organizations:

 

The BRSS TACS Peer Awards for Health Reform Education will enable

 

Peer-Run Organizations/Recovery Community Organizations to:
  1. Create and disseminate educational materials on health reform initiated by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010.
     
  2. Solicit informal information about the experiences of the providers and recipients of outreach and enrollment services during the state health insurance marketplaces open enrollment period.

Learn how to apply for a contract sub-award under SAMHSA's Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) initiative. 

Alpha eTraining Videos with Closed Captions 
Closed Captions Available  
Smoky Mountain Center has recently added the ability to display the AlphaMCS Provider Portal eTraining videos with closed captions. Closed captions are a text version of the spoken part of each of the videos.  Closed captioning was developed to aid hearing-impaired people, but it's useful for a variety of situations. For example, captions can be read when audio can't be heard, either because of a noisy environment or your laptop/PC does not have the proper audio equipment or because the audio may disrupt a work environment.
  
If you would like to use this new closed captions functionality, you will need to view the videos in Google Chrome. Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google.  Learn how this works.
Training - Integrated Care and Recovery
Date: April 7, 2014          Time: 9:00 - 5:00
  
Location: Western Carolina University in Cullowhee
  
Featuring Worth Bolton, ACSW, LCAS, CCS of UNC Chapel Hill's School of Social Work. Training and registration details here.
Claification on Therapeutic Leave 
Attn ICF - IID Providers

Please note that Therapeutic Leave does not require prior authorization. Per Clinical Coverage Policy 8E, residents are allowed to take up to 60 calendar days of therapeutic leave in any calendar year. However, if therapeutic leave in excess of 15 consecutive days is needed, please contact Rachael Smith, IDD UM Manager, for verbal approval at 828-586-5501 x. 1139.
Provider Claims Dump File
Attn: All Providers
AlphaMCS has a Portal Claims Dump file available for providers in the Download Queue. This data dump is not intended for reporting purposes or to replace Remittance Advices or 835 files, but is a tool to research what happened to each and every claim submitted regardless of adjudication reason status. It is important to understand that this is an ongoing dump that is updated every morning to list the status of every claim submitted, including refilled claims. If there is a denial on the list it will continue to remain on the list along with any rebills or replacement claims submitted and processed.
  
Please be advised that a change will be made to the SMC Provider Claims Dump file available in the Download Queue of the AlphaMCS Provider Portal. The Claims Dump file currently hold 12 months of provider claims history. Effective May 1, 2014, the Claims Dump file will be reduced to six (6) months worth of data. This is in order to reduce the size of the files that are produced and to lessen the load on the system. We recommend that providers who wish to retain information beyond the most recent six months access the file prior to May 1 and save it to their local network.
  
More information available at the AlphaMCS University link:  http://www.alphacm.net/portaluniversity/ in the Download Q document.  Please note that the other Dump Files for Consumers and Service Authorizations will not be impacted by this change on May 1, 2014.  
School-Based Mental Health Survey 

Dear School-based Providers,

The Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Public Safety, and the Department of Public Instruction are collaborating in an effort to address school safety. One of the Governor's Task Force for Safer Schools' steering committees is focused on mental health and students with special needs.

 

The following 7 question survey will provide necessary information about the current status of services being provided in NC schools. Please complete the survey if you have not already done so and/or forward it to your school-based clinicians. Thank you very much for your participation!  https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6V8WWXD  

  
Read the Governor's Report for Safer Schools .  Expansion of school-based mental services is discussed specifically on pages 36-38.  
Change in Handling of Service Authorization Requests (SARS)

Effective April 1, 2014

 

Effective April 1st, 2014, there will be a change in how care managers respond to invalid or incomplete requests. As a reminder, we cannot process invalid or incomplete requests.  View a summary of the changes.  

 

With regard to administrative denials, if required documents are not provided in the SAR or uploaded into Alpha, Care Managers will attempt to contact the provider to obtain the needed information. Please ensure that the contact name and number that you provide in the SAR Justification Statement is accurate and is for a staff member that can provide clinical information about the consumer. In addition to attempted phone contact, Care Managers will post a comment attached to the SAR that requests the missing information.

If you receive a phone call from a care manger asking for documents
PLEASE CALL BACK BY THE DEADLINE PROVIDED IN THE MESSAGE TO AVOID AN ADMINISTRATIVE DENIAL.
  
Note:  If a SAR has been administratively denied or sent back as Unable to Process, the corrected SAR may not be submitted for a retroactive service date.  Please submit requests at least 14 days in advance of the desired service start date to allow adequate time for SAR processing.

If you have any questions we are here to help. Please call the care management line 828-586-5501 x1902 for any questions about requirements, the approval process, and Clinical Coverage Policy. For questions about how to upload documents, or for questions about working in the Alpha system, please call the SMC Helpdesk 586-5501 x1500.
SMC Training - Person Centered Thinking 
Dates: May 22-23   (9:00 - 4:00 both days)
  
Presenter: Greta Byrd, SMC Training Manager
Cost: This is a 2-day workshop/$20 registration fee

 

Location: WCU Campus at Biltmore Park

  28 Schenck Pkwy. Suite 300 (Room 338)

  Asheville, NC 28803
 

Read the flyer for registration and training details.
Attn: All Providers

Update: Smoky Mountain Center (SMC) Peer Review Process
 

Initial Peer Reviews are conducted when making medical necessity determinations to approve or deny services, and Reconsideration Peer Reviews (appeals) are conducted to determine whether denial decisions are upheld or overturned.

  
SMC Care Managers review service authorization requests (SARs) to determine whether they meet administrative and medical necessity requirements. When Care Managers find that medical necessity requirements may not be met for authorization requests, they refer the request to a Peer Reviewer to make that determination. Per Medicaid requirements, only a licensed Psychologist or Physician may make a medical necessity denial decision.

 

Peer Reviewers review the SAR and the information submitted with it when making medical necessity determinations.  This may include a Person Centered Plan, Comprehensive Clinical Assessment, or other information submitted by the provider or requested by a Care Manager. Additionally, the Peer Reviewer may talk with the Provider to obtain additional information or to better understand the information submitted. 
  
To facilitate communication with SMC about SARs, please put the name of the individual who is providing the service or who is most knowledgeable about the case, along with that person's telephone number, at the end of the Justification for Service Request field when submitting SARs. 
  
When conducting peer-to-peer reviews, Peer Reviewers call the Provider and identify themselves as calling on behalf of SMC to discuss an authorization request for the consumer that they identify. If unable to contact the appropriate Provider representative on the first attempt, a Peer Reviewer may try again to make contact at a later time.  However, because of the tight turn around time requirements for authorization decisions, the window to conduct peer-to-peer discussions is usually short. If the Peer Reviewer tries but does not succeed in talking to the Provider, he or she will make a medical necessity determination based on the information submitted with the SAR.  For that reason, we encourage Providers to submit any additional information that will help explain the medical necessity of the service with the SAR.

SMC uses both staff Peer Reviewers and Peer Reviewers with BHM, a company contracted to conduct Peer Reviews on behalf of SMC.  SMC has a Business Associate Agreement with BHM, and providers are permitted to discuss SMC cases and share clinical information with BHM reviewers the same as they do with SMC staff. 
Attn: All Service Providers: 

SARS for Basic Benefit and Enhanced Services (IPRS/Medicaid)

 

Effective 10/1/2013, all Service Authorization Requests (SARS) for Basic Benefit and Enhanced services for both IPRS and Medicaid funded consumers MUST be accompanied by the appropriate leveling tool scores for medical necessity reviews. LOCUS and CALOCUS scores will be required for all mental health services and ASAM for substance abuse service authorization requests. All SARS submitted without the appropriate leveling tool will be pended and the leveling tool will be requested.  If the tool is not returned within the 14-day required time frame, the request will be DENIED.  It is recommended that the scoring worksheet be uploaded in Alpha so that medical necessity criteria for the requested service can best be facilitated.

 

For those consumers receiving services through Comprehensive Providers not requested SARS, it is the expectation that the provider will utilize the appropriate leveling tool at the time of assessment and throughout treatment to ensure that consumers are receiving the appropriate level of care and to facilitate ease of transition when consumers switch funding sources.

Upcoming Trainings - April 16, 2014
For SMC's LIPs who have not yet received training on LOCUS/CALOCUS, please register the one of the following trainings:

 

LOCUS Training: 9:00 - 12:00 
  
CALOCUS Training: 1:00 - 4:00

 

Location: Asheville Office, Board Room
  356 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28607
 

Trainer:  Elizabeth Burgess, Clinical Training Specialist, Ext. 5911

 

Training - Stewards of Children Progarm 

Help Children stay safe from sexual predators 

 

Increase Your Awareness to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse
Free workshop for parents, staff, and volunteers advocating for children
Hosted by Smoky Mountain Center. Learn more.
  
Date: April 17, 2014

Location:
895 State Farm Rd, Boone - 500 Building, small meeting room

Time:
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Wellness Recovery Action Plan® (WRAP®) classes 
Smoky Mountain Center is hosting the following Wellness Recovery Action Plan® (WRAP®) classes for consumers and families. Please share this information in your community.  
Expand Your Toolbox

Expand Your Toolbox

...a series for Parents, Teachers and Support Staff 

providing intensive training experience for parents and teachers who want to increase their knowledge and acquire specific intervention skills to maximize success of their children with behavioral challenges, social interactions, sensory issues and speech delays.
April 11, 2014    9:00 - 11:0 
Engaging the Spectrum, FIRST P.L.A.Y. project
  
May 9, 2014     9:00 - 3:30
Strategies for Disrupting Behavior & Social Skills
All sessions presented by experts in their field.

Smoky Mountain Center's Access Call Center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide information, screening, triage and referrals for mental health, substance abuse and intellectual/developmental disability services. The toll-free phone number is 1-800-849-6127.