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Discover key updates from the Recovery Works Conference Call/Webinar held on December 4, 2017. Learn about enrollment and funding numbers, transparency initiatives, JIRA protocol, training schedules, and more to stay informed and engaged in this vital program.


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  1. Recovery Works Conference Call/Webinar Monday, December 4, 2017 @ 1:00pm EST

  2. Welcome Updates Numbers Funding and Spending Plan of Action Transparency Agenda JIRA Reminders Training Reminders DCS Other business or questions?

  3. Updates

  4. Numbers: 22,581 enrolled* $14,028,063 paid in direct client care (2018 SFY) * $26,294,670 total * $21,385,054 authorized for 2018 SFY, with roughly 71% being expended * This shares with us that providers continue to over exaggerate authorizations, please keep in mind that in order to ensure that there is funding for the full year, we need to realistic. We strive for all agencies to be above 50% of vouched vs expended. numbers * Numbers as of 12.31.17

  5. Funding and Spending

  6. As of December 1, 2017, overall cap reduce to $7,500 What does this mean? Must have a plan of action from day one Connect to benefits Transparency Funding

  7. Transparency: Client Criminal Justice Provider Other agencies Spending

  8. JIRA

  9. As of January 1, all WITS requests should be going through JIRA Additional units Password resets Balance inquiries JIRA Reminders Answer messages from JIRA

  10. Training

  11. Schedule for MI trainings was released early January. This can be accessed on our webpage: RecoveryWorks@fssa.in.gov. Please register sooner rather than later, so we can plan accordingly. If you have signed up for Trainer Training, your application is due by 2/16/18. If we have not received your application, you will not be eligible to take the training. Training Reminders

  12. DCS

  13. For clients in RW, prior to DCS involvement: RW will continue to be the payer for services. DCS may access treatment information by having the client sign a release of information. If the RW provider is also a DCS contracted provider, a referral for report and court testimonyonly should be generated in KidTraks. It is encouraged that FCMs work closely with the RW provider to determine the appropriateness and necessity of referring services to an additional agency. In some cases, the RW providerwill have the ability to help assist with covering the additional services that are identified. It would not be in the clients best interest to change providers if the client is actively engaged and has an established relationship. DCS

  14. For clients eligible forRW,after DCS involvement: If DCS refers a client to a provider for a substance use assessment and/or treatment and the client then becomes eligible for RW, DCS is responsible for payment of the assessment and recommended treatment. However, the client may still enroll in RW in order to access services that DCS does not traditionally cover, such as: Per-diems for Transitional Housing Peer Recovery Services Employment Services Cost of Behavioral Health Medication Cost of Medically Assisted Treatment Medication and Med Management Skills Training (Individually, Group or Family) Transportation to Treatment and/or Public Transportation Costs Contribution up to $165 on HIP+ HSA Account DCS

  15. Questions? Comments?

  16. Next Webinar/Call We will meet again on March 5, 2018 @ 1:00pm EST

  17. Have a wonderful rest of the day!

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