MONDAY REPORT
October 14, 2002
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HIPAA
REMINDER � DEADLINE OF OCTOBER 15, 2002
CCAI
HIRES NEW INFORMATION SYSTEMS SPECIALIST
CCAI
SCHEDULES SECOND HIPAA SEMINAR � NOVEMBER 14
HEALTHY
FAMILIES ILLINOIS POLICY AND ADVOCACY COMMITTEE MEETING
GRANT
DOLLARS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH MORE THAN DOUBLE
WHO
WOULD BENEFIT FROM WORK-RELATED TIME LIMIT EXEMPTIONS
�SUBSIDIZED
GUARDIANSHIP-EXPERIENCES�
This is the final reminder related to filing the extension
plan related to implementation of changes to the HIPAA standard transactions.
The deadline is October 15, 2002. If
anyone is still uncertain whether the requirements of HIPAA (Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act) apply to them, file the extension plan as a
precaution. Filing does not
obligate an agency to meet the requirements if it is later clarified that HIPAA
does not apply to your particular agency. Filing
electronically only takes 15 minutes. Go
to www.cms.hhs.gov/hipaa.
If you are unable to file electronically, you can send it by mail and it
must be postmarked October 15, 2002. It
has been recommended that people send it certified mail if they send it through
regular mail.
Agencies also received a letter last week from DCFS
regarding HIPAA. The purpose of
this letter was to inform agencies that may not have received any information to
date related to HIPAA and advise all Medicaid agencies about the October 2002
and April 2003 deadlines. (JMS)
As of October 7,
2002, Kelly Pantaleone was hired for the position of Information Systems
Specialist with CCAI. Kelly�s
educational background includes Associates in Applied Science Degree with a
major in Computer Networking, web site development, hardware
installation/maintenance and use of Microsoft Office and Windows operating
systems. We want to welcome Kelly
and look forward to his assistance with the information system needs of CCAI in
implementing the goals of the strategic plan.
Members should direct their technology inquiries, including job postings
on the CCAI web site or passwords to the Members Only Section of the CCAI web
site to Kelly. His e-mail address is [email protected].
He can be reached at the Springfield office by calling 217-528-4409 ex.
26. (JMS)
As we are still
trying to sort through the requirements and applicability of HIPAA (Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) to social service providers
whether as child welfare providers or multi-service agencies, CCAI is sponsoring
a second HIPAA seminar. This
seminar provides more in depth review of the privacy requirements, examines
security related issues and provides further review of the standard transactions
used in defining the types of electronic transfer of information.
The second seminar has been scheduled for November 14, 2002 at the
Wyndham Lisle, 3000 Warrenville Road in Lisle from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Copies of the agenda and registration forms were mailed out to all member
agencies last week. Included with the mailing is a brief list of questions to
assist agencies in determining how HIPAA might specifically impact your
organization.
Our speaker for
this seminar is Andy Tecson with Chuhak and Tecson, P.C. in Chicago.
Mr. Tecson provides legal services to physician groups, nursing homes,
hospitals and other health care providers.
He has provided compliance services related to HIPAA, Medicare and tax
exempt organization issues. He also
serves on the Board of Directors for Lutheran Child and Family Services and
Community Family Services and Mental Health Association.
As part of this seminar we will have materials available for the
participants that include templates of sample forms and draft procedures.
Registration information is also available on the CCAI web site at www.cca-il.org.
If you have any questions about registering for the seminar, contact
Sandy Armstrong. If you have any
general questions about HIPAA contact Jan Schoening.
(JMS)
The Healthy
Families Illinois Policy and Advocacy Committee conducted a brief survey of
Healthy Families� programs to determine the impacts of this year�s approved
budget on the funded Healthy Families programs.
Following are some of the major results from that survey:
Specific funding
programs that were tied to HFI included cuts made to Project Success (DHS) and
also cuts to Family Centered Services (DCFS).
Also some cuts to local mental health agencies limited the availability
of some families receiving services. Survey
results will be shared with HFI sites for further analysis and discussion.
Some of the items
discussed for the legislative agenda this year were: quality components that
might be added as enhancements for HFI sites, including mental health promotion;
expansion of the program into unserved and underserved areas of the state since
four of the 25 counties with the highest incidence of child abuse do not have
HFI sites; a proposal to expand sites� caseloads to address waiting lists; and
include HFI programs as part of any COLA adjustment.
(JMS)
The Foundation
Center has just released a special �Children
and Youth Funding Update�. This
brief report provides an overview of the growth of foundation funding for
children and youth from 1996 to 2001 and compares this growth to the record
increases in overall foundation giving for children and youth by purpose,
presents breakdowns of funding for subsets of children and youth, and examines
giving for children and youth by type of support and funder and recipient
locations.
U.S. grant making
foundations directed an estimated $4.46 billion specifically to benefit children
and youth in 2001, more than double the $2.09 billion reported in 1996. Adjusted for inflation, giving for children and youth rose by
close to nine-tenths since 1996-up 87.7 percent or 13.4 percent per year.
Growth in estimated giving for children and youth slightly outpaced
increases in overall giving by U.S. foundations during this period. For
additional information go to: www.fdncenter.org/about/news/pr_0210a.html.
(JMS)
The Center on Law
and Social Policy finds that nearly all states (44) report a caseload decrease
in the second quarter. This
decrease is consistent with prior years, as caseloads typically peak in March of
each year. Families who are hitting
welfare time limits may play a role in these declining caseloads.
CLASP also finds that a majority of states (29) report caseload increase
over the past year, between June 2001 and June 2002. Overall, most states are now seeing caseloads fluctuate over
time, as opposed to move in a steady direction either up or down.
For additional information got to: www.clasp.org/DMS/Documents/1033487945.66/view_html.
(JMS)
A brief from the
Urban Institute using data from the 1999 National Survey of America�s
Families, finds that programs that �stop the clock� when recipients work at
least 30 hours per week could benefit many families.
Approximately 613,000 families who receive TANF could automatically
qualify because the primary caregivers in the families already work 30 or more
hours per week. Another 192,000
TANF participants would qualify if they increase their hours of work from
between 20 and 29 hours to 30 hours per week.
An additional 750,000 eligible, non-recipients working at least 30 hours
per week could benefit if they reenter welfare.
For additional information go to: http://click.topica.com/maaay04aaTPbUa30MABb/.
(JMS)
The African-American Family Commission will present two dates for �Subsidized Guardianship-Experiences�. The first date and location is Friday, November 8, 2002 at Ada S. McKinley, 2907 S. Wabash, Chicago, IL from 10 a.m. to NOON. The second date and location is Thursday, November 14, 2002 at Tri-County Urban League, 317 S. MacArthur Highway, Peoria, IL from 10 a.m. to NOON. The intended audience is Child Welfare Staff and Foster Parents. For more information and to RSVP � please contact Wasi Young, African-American Family Commission (312) 326-0368.
The African-American Family Commission will present �Systems of Care� on Thursday, December 5, 2002 at the Juvenile Court Auditorium, 2245 W. Ogden Avenue, Chicago, IL from 10 a.m. to NOON. The intended audience is Child Welfare Staff and Foster Parents. For more information and to RSVP � please contact Wasi Young, African-American Family Commission (312) 326-0368.
This teacher and practitioner workshop is being co-sponsored by The Illinois Fatherhood Initiative, the Administration for Children and Families, and the City of Chicago Department of Human Services.
There will be two concurrent workshops�one focused on Early Head Start / Head Start / Preschool / Nursery School personnel and one focused on Elementary School Teachers, Administrators, Parents, PTA�s, PTO�s and others.
The workshops will be held on October 22 at the Palmer House Hilton, 17 E. Monroe Street, Chicago at 10:00 a.m. and run until 11:45 a.m.
This is a free workshop for CCAI members. For agenda and registration information please call Sean Scanlon at 800.996.3237. Please be sure to say you are a member of the Child Care Association to get the free registration. (SKA)
Oct. 15 CCAI
Outcomes Steering Committee � The Baby Fold � 10 to 2
Oct. 16 CCAI
Public Policy Committee � Our Children�s Homestead � 11 to 3
Oct. 17 CWAC
Medicaid Workgroup � Lawrence Hall � 11 to 2
Oct. 19 �Prevention
not Suspension: Looking at Alternatives,� Workshop includes
information on looking at alternatives to suspension, understanding the
disadvantages of suspension, and connecting behavioral interventions to
the
student�s disability. Bev Johns, Author and Program Supervisor,
Therapeutic Public
Day School, 9:30 � 3:30, Egan Urban Center, DePaul University, 243
South
Wabash Ave., 9th Floor, Chicago, registration (312-939-3513).
Oct. 23-24 CCAI�s Fall Membership Meeting, Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Center
Nov. 7 First NonProfit Free seminar--Charitable Giving with Randy A. Fox�For more
information call toll-free 800.526.4352, X. 1531
Nov. 14 HIPAA
Seminar � Wyndham Lisle � 10 to 3:30
Nov. 18 Healthy
Families Illinois Policy and Advocacy Committee
For
further information on any of the above, contact the staff member noted in
parentheses at the end of the text: MB = Marge
Berglind 312/819-1950
([email protected])
JMS = Jan Schoening
217/528-4409, ext. 25 BRH=
Bridget Helmholz 217/528-4409,
ext. 24 BMO=Barb
Oldani
217/528-4409, ext. 21 |
Sandy Armstrong
217/528-4409 ext. 22 ([email protected]) CMS=Cindy
Stich 217/528-4409
ext. 23 ([email protected]) Kelly
Pantaleone 217/528-4409,
ext. 26 ([email protected]) |
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