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					  <title>UPDATE: Good Morning America- CMO&#39;s in GA and Wall Street Journal Article</title>
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					  <description> June 27, 2007 &#160; Dearest Advocates:  &#160; I wanted to give you an update from yesterday's advocacy email.&#160; Thanks to so many of you that forwarded to me additional information that could be sent out to everyone!  &#160; If you would like to post your comments on ABC's website regarding the segment Good Morning America aired yesterday entitled&#160;"Rocky Transition From Public Medicaid to Private HMO's"&#160; Here is the web link: &#160; http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/OnCall/comments?type=story&#38;id=3314626&#38;GMA=true  &#160; Let's keep up the pressure on getting something done about the system. Even if you are not affected by the CMO system, please remember that Aged, Blind and Disability populations were almost put into CMO's this legislative session but due to our advocacy efforts was taken out!  &#160; We all need to be good stewards of tax-payers $$$- and that's not happening with the CMO program.&#160; Only through communicating what the real issues are and educating those around usare we going to receive the necessary change needed in the Medicaid system! Please help and get involved! &#160; In addition- for those that did not get a copy of the Wall Street Journals article, it can be found by going to: http://biz.yahoo.com/wallstreet/070625/sb118254994081445264_id.html?.v=1  &#160; If you have comments regarding the WSJ's article, they can be sent to the reporter, John Hechinger at john.hechinger@wsj.com  &#160;&#160; UNITED WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE! &#160; Sincerely,  Heidi  ============================================ June 26, 2007 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; Today on Good Morning America-ABC National News, they did a story titled "Rocky Transition From Public Medicaid to Private HMO's".&#160; As many of you are aware, this has been a very difficult time for families and providers in the Georgia Medicaid system.&#160; Please take a moment to see the segment at: &#160; http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/OnCall/story?id=3314626&#38;page=1  &#160; Also- if you could email ABC news letting them know about your personal struggles with the Medicaid system, that would be great. The more knowledgeable the general public becomes regarding the issues surrounding the Medicaid system..The Better!&#160; We need to do our part in educating those that don't understand the system (including our legislators and the Governor). &#160;ABC News specifically talked about Georgia's Medicaid system.&#160; I agree we need to be good stewards of taxpayers $$$, but we also have to take care of those that can't take care of themselves!!!!! Including our precious children with disabilities.&#160; ; ; ; ;  &#160; Please let our voices be heard.."UNITED WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE!" &#160; Comments can be submitted to ABC via the following web link (only 500 characters so be brief and to the point): http://abc.go.com/site/contactus.html?cat=Good%20Morning%20America  &#160; &#160; Education and building awareness of the issues is the key to success in making change in the overall Medicaid system! We as parents and providers must continue to help others understand the need for necessary services.&#160; I do believe our children must be viewed as an INVESTMENT and NOT a Liability in Georgia! &#160; ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------  In addition- the Wall Street Journal had an article on the front page of their newspaper yesterday titled "'Mainstreaming' Trend Tests Classroom Goals". Unfortunately, I was not able to pull the entire story from their website (you have to be a subscriber).&#160; Here is the link for fyi: &#160; http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118254994081445264-search.html?KEYWORDS=inclusion+education&#38;COLLECTION=wsjie/6month  &#160; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope everyone is having a great summer.  &#160; I will be issuing additional information regarding the proposed changes to the Georgia Babies Can't Wait Program and how you can get involved very shortly. Stay Tuned. &#160; Sincerely, Heidi &#160; --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 7 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 5 years old) For more information about how Heidi can help you maximize your child's potential, please go to www.heidijmoore.com &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative. For previous advocacy email's, please go to the following website: http://www.lgtinc.org/authors/41/Heidi-J.-Moore. To see how you can advocate for your child go to www.kidshealthcarega.org.</description>
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					  <title>HB 549 Media Attention to the Issue!</title>
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					  <description> June 8, 2007 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; Below is a newspaper article today in the Gwinnett Daily Post written by Dave Williams regarding the HB 549 that was VETOED by the Governor 1 &#189; &#160;weeks ago.&#160; As many of you are aware, this is a very frustrating time for both families and providers since the implementation of a more difficult prior authorization process for therapy in September 2006.  &#160; This bill would have allowed for prior authorizations (PA) to occur every 6 months and not 3 months, as well as, increase the number of units of therapy from 8 units to 16 units / month before needing a PA. There is a reason why our children need therapyWe already have to go thru a ton of paperwork just to "prove" that we qualify for Medicaid for our children and now they say we have to "prove" it every 3 months for therapy!&#160; This is a waste of taxpayers $$$. Hiring more therapists to "review" the cases instead of paying for the therapy for our children to begin withis crazy!&#160; In addition, our children do not make the type of progress warranted to be reviewed every 3 months like other "general" Medicaid populations.&#160; There are many ways to access Medicaid and there are different criteria for those populations. Mr. Trail's comments below do not make sense.&#160; I'm sorryI usually do not give this much of my personal views on issues, but I strongly disagree with the VETO and the reasoning behind it! &#160; Here is the actual link to the newspaper article: http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/index.php?s=&#38;url_channel_id=32&#38;url_article_id=28865&#38;url_subchannel_id=&#38;change_well_id=2  &#160; PLEASE take a moment and thank Dave William (dave.williams@gwinnettdailypost.com) for continuing to educate the State on what is truly happening to our children. This same article can also be read in the Albany Herald Newspaper http://www.albanyherald.com/front.html#chil . &#160; We are continuing to work on this issue and will hopefully have more information in the near future on what we all can do to make a difference! Therapy is an INVESTMENT for our children! &#160; Hang in there. UNITED WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE! &#160; Happy Reading. Heidi &#160;     gwinnettdailypost.com           &#160;       Parents frustrated with veto of therapy bill 06/08/2007 -  &#160; By Dave WilliamsStaff Writerdave.williams@gwinnettdailypost.comATLANTA - Advocates for children with disabilities are seeing first-hand just how powerful one governor is compared to 236 state legislators.As a bill easing restrictions on therapy visits traveled through the General Assembly this year, the 180-member House and 56-member Senate supported it unanimously three times. And the fourth vote on the legislation, in the Senate, was 47-2. Yet, House Bill 549 was among the casualties last week when Gov. Sonny Perdue vetoed 41 bills in one day. Absent an unlikely attempt by lawmakers to override the governor when they reconvene in January, the measure is dead. &#34;That's the frustration of this,&#34; said Heidi Moore of Alpharetta, a leading advocate for children with disabilities and mother to a 7-year-old boy with Down syndrome. &#34;The House and Senate saw the need for this. ... Either (Perdue) doesn't understand this bill or it gets down to numbers again.&#34;Moore and other parents began pushing for a legislative remedy to their complaints about therapy services covered under a Medicaid waiver program after the state instituted a policy last September requiring families to seek prior approval every three months.The bill, sponsored by House Speaker Pro Tempore Mark Burkhalter, R-Alpharetta, would have extended prior approval for&#160; therapy visits to six months.It also would have required the state to cover children for 16 units of physical, speech or occupational therapy per month, up from eight units under the state policy. Four units equals one hour of therapy.But Perdue, in his veto message, said those changes would have run afoul of the federal agency that oversees Medicaid. &#34;(The bill) would restrict the state's ability to conduct appropriate prior authorization review as required by federal regulations,&#34; the governor wrote.Mark Trail, Medicaid director for the Georgia Department of Community Health, said the state sent a copy of the bill to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and was told the CMS would not approve it.Specifically, Trail said the agency objected to a provision allowing children with &#34;chronic&#34; disabilities to seek prior authorizations every six months but forcing kids with &#34;acute&#34; conditions to adhere to a shorter time frame.&#34;That sets a standard in law that would be&#160;unacceptable to the federal government,&#34; he said. Perdue's veto message instructed the DCH to continue looking for ways to streamline the paperwork therapists and parents have to fill out to process prior authorizations.Trail said the agency already has put in place some changes, including consolidating two of the required forms into a single document and improving the Web site families use to submit prior approval requests.He said the DCH also has hired 21 therapists to review requests, additional staffing that is expected to speed up the process.&#34;We have a very high percentage of approvals now, which says to us that the providers know how to submit the forms,&#34; he said. Moore said as long as the process remains cumbersome, more and more therapists will stop taking Medicaid patients.&#34;We lost a therapist because of it,&#34; she said. &#34;Our speech therapist told us she just can't deal with the paperwork.&#34;The ultimate fear, Moore said, is that so many therapists will pull out of the program that families won't be able to get therapy services they can afford. In the long term, that would mean more disabled children growing up to become a huge burden on taxpayers, she said.&#34;Therapy is an investment in our children,&#34; Moore said. &#34;You either pay pennies now or dollars later.&#34;  &#160; --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 7 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 5 years old) For more information about how Heidi can help you maximize your child's potential, please go to www.heidijmoore.com &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative. For previous advocacy email's, please go to the following website: http://www.lgtinc.org/authors/41/Heidi-J.-Moore. To see how you can advocate for your child go to www.kidshealthcarega.org.</description>
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					  <title>URGENT: HB 549 NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT. PLEASE CALL THE GOVERNOR TODAY!</title>
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					  <description> May 22, 2007 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; URGENT &#160; I have been told that the Governor now needs to hear from families and providers on why House Bill 549 is important to us and our children.&#160;  &#160; PLEASE CALL the Governor Perdue's office this week at 404-656-1776, or Fax:404-657-7332 or&#160; e-mail him at sperdue@gov.state.ga.us . We would prefer you call or send a fax if possible. The deadline for the Governor to sign this bill is May 30, 2007.  &#160; A lot of work has went into supporting HB 549 with providers, parents and legislators and we want to make sure that this bill goes into law. I've been told that Dept. of Community Health has been in meetings with the Governor's staff this week trying to convince them why the Governor should veto this important bill.  &#160; OUR CHILDREN NEED YOUR SUPPORT!  &#160; Just to remind everyone.......Basically, House Bill 549 will help alleviate many of the&#160;issues with the prior approval process for therapy in the Medicaid system.&#160; It streamlines the paperwork, defines medical necessity, changes the prior approval process to every six months instead of 3 and allows 16 units of therapy per discipline before the prior approval process kicks in.&#160;&#160;  &#160; THIS IS AN IMPORTANT BILL THAT CAN HELP ALL OUR CHILDREN WITH THERAPYNow and in the future! &#160; PLEASE CALL TODAY!&#160;&#160; &#160; YOUR CHILD's THERAPY MAY DEPEND ON IT! &#160; Thanks in advance for your support in this urgent issue. &#160; Sincerely,  &#160; Heidi --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 7 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 5 years old) For more information about how you can get involved regarding advocating for children, please visit us at www.kidshealthcarega.org &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative. For previous advocacy email's, please go to the following website: http://www.lgtinc.org/authors/41/Heidi-J.-Moore </description>
					  <author>Heidi J. Moore</author>
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					  <title>Advocacy &#38; Medicaid Information from Heidi Moore</title>
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					  <description> May 1, 2007 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; A few weeks ago I gave a presentation to the Down Syndrome Association of Atlanta that I thought might be helpful to you.&#160; The presentation has years worth of information in it thanks to many people that have worked with me&#160;on my advocacy efforts and trying to better&#160;understand the system&#160; in order to help my family and thousands of others.&#160; &#160; Please remember: I am just an informed parent and not an attorney. If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney. This information&#160;should be used for general information only!&#160; &#160; In addition,&#160;starting the first of the year, I started a consulting business to help families with the Katie Beckett/Deeming Waiver and MRWP application process (as well as education and other advocacy issues for their child) &#160;based on all the experience I have learned in the last&#160;4 yrs of advocating for families and working with DCH/DHR and other non-profit organizations.&#160; If you are interested in this service, please let me know.&#160;&#160;&#160;  &#160; In addition this year,&#160; I started working part-time for B&#38;B Care Services, Inc as their Community Relations Manager. For those that don't know- B&#38;B Care Services, they&#160;help to&#160;provide services to families under the Mental Retardation Waiver Program (MRWP),Independent Care Waiver Program, Community Care Services Program and the SOURCE Program throughout the&#160;State of Georgia.&#160;Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this company and how I can help you with getting those services via B&#38;B Care Services, Inc. &#160; I must warn you....this is a very long email and you may want to print it out for future reference. &#160; Hope you find this information helpful!  &#160; In addition, if you would like to see my previous advocacy email postings, please go to the following website: http://www.lgtinc.org/authors/41/Heidi-J.-Moore?Page=9 &#160; United... We WILL Make a Difference! Sincerely, Heidi ============================================  Medicaid Waivers and AdvocacyYour Child Needs YOU! Heidi J. Moore &#160; Parent Advocate for Children and Adults with Disabilities &#160; Proud Mother to Jacob- 7 yrs old with Down syndrome and Jared - 5 yrs old &#160; The material contained in this presentation is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or qualified legal representative. &#160; Agenda Medicaid - Waivers and Supports. Tips and Traps. Networking and Building Alliances. Advocacy General Information - Things you should know! &#160; Medicaid &#160;Medicaid is a federal entitlement program of medical assistance for people of low-income who are: Age 65 and older; Blind or have other disabilities;  Children; Pregnant women; and families with children. &#160; Medicaid Basics Funding for Medicaid comes from both state and federal dollars. Each state's Medicaid program is unique. (must be in compliance with federal guidelines.) Medicaid Eligibility Individual must meet both "categorical" and "financial" requirements. In Georgia, the following categories of people are eligible for Medicaid: Parents and children, Pregnant women and infants, Children through age 18, and The aged, blind and disabled &#160; In Georgia, SSI recipients are&#160; automatically eligible for Medicaid. &#160; What is the Katie Beckett / Deeming Waiver ? Category for Medicaid eligibility based on the Tax Equity &#38; Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) 1982. State's are allowed to make Medicaid available to a child with a disability if: -18yrs old or younger, AND -Meet federal criteria for childhood disability, AND -Meet institutional Level of Care, AND -Can safely be served at home, AND -Cost does not exceed the applicable institutional cost. &#160; What is the KB Waiver criteria based on? Federal Regulations established general requirements in 42CFR 435.225. -Requires institutional level of care: nursing home, hospital, or intermediate care facility- mental retardation. &#160; 1. Intermediate Care Facility - Mental Retardation - 442CFR440.150 &#38; 42CFR483.440 Requires 24 hour supervision AND active treatment. 2. Hospital Level of Care - 42CFR440.10 Georgia uses Interqual. 3. Nursing Home LOC - 42CFR440.155 DHR Rules 290-5-8 &#38; OCGA 31-7-1(1)(b). Requires 24 hour nursing care. &#160; Background on Katie Beckett-Deeming Waiver for Georgia KB Waiver was created to waive income limits of parents to establish eligibility for Medicaid in 1982. This is an optional Medicaid Program for Georgia.  In 2001, the only national study ever conducted concluded that 20 states enrolled approximately 25,000 children in Medicaid through the KB waiver option. Georgia was the second highest ranked State for KB waivers. Increase in KB Waiver denials since May 2005. No specific disability has been targeted. Over 6,200 families had the KB waiver before the new guidelines were implemented on 11/15/04. Over 2,400 children have been denied since that time. &#160; How is the Level of Care determined for the KB Waiver? Initial application made to DFCS. -Clinical detail is sent to and reviewed by Georgia Medical Care Foundation. -If Level of Care is satisfied, DFCS does cost neutrality assessment. Georgia Medical Care Foundation does clinical review. -A certified Prospective Review Organization. -Co-Medical Directors and nurse reviewers. &#160; What is the Appeal process for KB Waiver? An&#160; initial administrative appeal can be requested from GMCF. You have 30 calendar days to supply additional information. A 2nd appeal can be made by requesting a hearing directly from the DCH. (Fair hearing in front of a judge) As of 1/17/07, DCH is currently conducting fair hearings for January 2006 requests! DCH has limited any patient liability to 3 months, should the hearing not turn out in the parents favor. &#160; Appealing..Tips &#38; Traps Tips for Appealing: -In the original denial letter, the parents have 30 Calendar days to appeal. -Resubmit any Medicaid documents that you feel you may have not filled out properly based on the new eligibility criteria. -Prepare a 24 hour Care Plan going into detail about your child's day. Explain everything you do as a parent that goes beyond a "typical" child's duties as a parent. -Have all your doctors, therapists and any other professional that works with&#160; you child submit a letter explaining why your child needs the waiver. -Contact your local State Senator and Representative and send copies of e-mails to the Governor. -Detailed information on the procedural aspects of a fair hearing and instructional video on representing yourself in a hearing without an attorney can be found at: www.osah.ga.gov/ &#160; Tips and Traps Review the eligibility criteria by going to www.communityhealth.state.ga.us or http://dch.georgia.gov/00/channel_title/0,2094,31446711_31946814,00.html  &#160; All applications have new forms which include the following: -Pediatric DMA6(A). -Care Plan (DMA 706). -Cost-Effectiveness Form (DMA 704 which replaced the Deeming waiver Physicians Referral Form). -3rd Party Liability Health Insurance Info. Questionnaire (DMA 285).  &#160; Tips and Traps Fill out all forms out as a "Provider" NOT as a "Parent". Always send everything to GA Healthcare Partners / DCH by certified mail / return receipt. #1 Reason for denials is an administrative denial (lack of paperwork and incomplete package). Submit ALL the forms and supporting documentation in one application.  Put together a Table and Contents and tab each document. Question #7 on DMA6(A) "Does guardian think the applicant should be institutionalized? Yes or No".&#160;  Don't date the DMA6(A) until submitting the entire application package. (Form only good for 30 days!) Include a picture of your child. Make it personal! &#160; Home and Community Based Service Waivers Section 1915c of the Social Security Act allows the federal government to "waive" (ignore) certain Medicaid rules to enable states to cover home and community-based services as an alternative to institutionalization.  These are called Home and Community Based Service Waivers. &#160; Service Waivers  "Waive" Medicaid policies that require institutionalization of an individual before non-medical services can be provided. &#160; This allows states to offer programs that provide additional services to Medicaid eligible individuals in their home and/or community. &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;  &#160; Georgia's Service Waiver Programs CCSP (Community Care Services Program) ICWP (Independent Care Waiver Program) CHSS (Community Habilitation Support Services) MRWP (Mental Retardation Waiver Program) &#160; Community Care Services ProgramThe Community Care Services Waiver (CCSP) is for the elderly with disabling conditions and people with severe physical disabilities who need in-home support services.  &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; To apply:&#160; CCSP Intake Unit (Atlanta Regional Commission)&#160; (404) 463-3244 www.agewiseconnection.com &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Eligibility: Must have a functional impairment.  Require nursing home level of care  Medicaid eligible  Any age  &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; May include cost share which is determined by individual's monthly income Resource limit.&#160; Individual may have up to $2,000 in resources.&#160;  &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Provides Adult Day Health  Personal Support Services  Out of Home respite care  Home delivered meals  Home delivered services, e.g. nursing, PT, OT, ST  Alternative Living Services  Emergency response services &#160; Independent Care Waiver Program The ICWP is for adults between ages 21 and 64, with physical disabilities or traumatic brain injury.  &#160; Individuals must be able to direct their own care. Must be at risk of nursing home or hospital placement. &#160; Services include: case management, companion services, including homemaker services, personal support services, environmental modification, skilled nursing, specialized medical equipment and supplies, personal emergency response systems,&#160; counseling, occupational therapy, adult day services, respite care,&#160; physical therapy, and speech therapy. &#160; Community Habilitation Support Services &#160; &#167;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; This waiver program was created to serve individuals in institutional settings to facilitate their move back into the community.  &#167;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Individuals are not being added to this program. &#167;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Individuals must be Medicaid eligible; have mental retardation since birth or before age 18, or another developmental disability since birth or before age 22, which requires services similar to those needed by people with mental retardation. &#167;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Services are residential supports, day habilitation and supported employment. &#160; &#160; Mental Retardation Waiver ProgramThe MRWP provides a wide array of community based services to individuals with developmental disabilities.  &#160; To be eligible for an MRWP, an individual must: be Medicaid eligible; Have mental retardation or another developmental disability which requires services similar to those needed by people with mental retardation; Be at risk for going into an institution for people with mental retardation if unable to get the services you need in the community. The MRWP is available to all ages. &#160; MRWP Services Natural Support Enhancements Respite Care Specialized Services Medical Equipment Personal Support Day Support Day Habilitation Supported Employment Home Modifications  Support Coordination Residential Training and Supervision &#160; Support Coordination Support coordination is a separate State contract- it does not use an individual's waiver money. Support Coordination is for those on the Short Term Planning List and for those enrolled in the program.  The regional office contracts for support coordination. &#160; MRWP +The largest service waiver program in Georgia. &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;  +The largest waiting list for services (over 6,000 people statewide) &#160; +Georgia has had this waiver since 1989. &#160; MHDDAD Regional Offices Region 1:  (706) 802-5272 or toll-free 1-800-646-7221.  &#160; Region 2:  (706) 792-7733 or toll-free 1-866-380-4835.  &#160; Region 3: (770) 414-3052. Clayton, Cherokee, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale &#160; Region 4: (229) 225-5099.  &#160; Region 5:  (912) 303-1670 or toll-free 1-800-348-3503. &#160; NOW Waiver will likely replace MRWP on 7/07 Behavioral support up to $2,460 max a year Community access Community Guide services up to $ 2000 max a year Community living support Community residential Dental services for adults up to $ 500 a year Environmental accessibility adaptations up to $ 10,000 lifetime Financial support services Natural support training and individual directed goods and services Professional therapeutic services up to $ 1800 a year Respite Specialized medical equipment and supplies Support coordination Transportation up to $ 2800 a year Vehicle adaptation up to $ 6,240 max lifetime cap &#160; Medicaid Covered Services GAPP (Georgia Pediatric Program) SOURCE (Service Options Using Resources in Community Environments) &#160; The above are services (not waivers) covered under Medicaid.  &#160; Things to Know. For those who already have a waiver Individuals who have a Medicaid waiver are entitled to ALL the necessary services provided in that waiver program. Waivers can be used anywhere in the state of Georgia but cannot be transferred out-of-state. &#160; For those who are waiting for a waiver. Parents and family members need to advocate for services.  &#160;&#160; Networking &#38; Building Alliances Contact Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD) via e-mail (vmsuber@dhr.state.ga.us) regarding being placed on their "Moving Forward" e-mail update during the legislative session. Contact your State Senator and Representative's by going to www.vote-smart.org and inputting your zip code.&#160; They need to hear from you about your situation and how it impacts your family. Contact Governor Perdue:&#160; Georgia.Governor@gov.state.ga.us . &#160; Networking &#38; Building Alliances Stress when talking to your legislators that the majority of the our families are hardworking, middle class, tax paying, voting citizens that have never asked from anything from the State until they had a child with a disability. &#160; Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities (AADD) is also involved in advocating for the disability waiting list. http://www.unlockthewaitinglists.com/ &#160; Work with the media to get the message out and to help educate the general population of our concerns and abilities of our children (given the right resources)! &#160; Networking &#160; Get Involved! Advocating is the key to success in getting the services we need for our children. Send on e-mail to : heidijmoore@comcast.net if you would like to be placed on my advocacy distribution list. (over 2,500+ members) &#160; My goal: Make the issues easy to understand and explain to advocates what they can do to influence change in this State. &#160; Additional information can be found at: -www.kidshealthcarega.org -http://www.lgtinc.org/authors/41/Heidi-J.-Moore  &#160; Effective February 2007, Heidi now provides fee based consultation services for the Medicaid application process for the Katie Beckett Waiver and MRWP and other advocacy issues including education, healthcare and general information. &#160;Please contact her for additional information. &#160; More Helpful Website Information GCDD guide to waivers : &#160;&#160;http://www.openminds.com/indres/111306gawaivers.pdf Summary of GA Medicaid waivers&#160; : &#160;http://www.unlockthewaitinglists.com/pdf/summaryofwaivers.pdf Medicaid's Main ICF-MR page: &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; http://www.cms.hhs.gov/medicaid/icfmr/default.asp Parent to Parent of GA KB Waiver Information: http://www.parenttoparentofga.org/roadmap/insurance/insurancedeemingcover.htm Unlock The Waiting Lists website : http://www.unlockthewaitinglists.com/&#160;  ICF-MR level care and "persons with related conditions": &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; http://www.healthlaw.org/library.cfm?fa=download&#38;resourceID=61843&#38;appView=folder&#38;print  Great site to find current lawsuits in other states re: disabilities: http://www.healthlaw.org/  When you see a code w/&#160; &#34;CFR&#34; go here to look it up.&#160; Most healthcare is in title 42.&#160; Medicaid's definitions are listed here. &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; http://www.gpoaccess.gov/cfr/retrieve.html  An appeals decision re: 24 active care vs. 24 supervision.&#160; This is the court's breakdown of the fed regs and how they interpreted them. &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; http://www.state.in.us/judiciary/opinions/previous/archive/02280101.nhv.html  Autism Handbook  http://www.usd.edu/cd/autism/Autism%20Handbook.pdf  &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Update : Strengthening Families of Children with Disabilities (SFCD)- KB Waiver Foundation. In April 2006, the legislature approved $7.6 million to go towards families that have been denied from the KB waiver. A foundation was formed to manage this process. (Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta-CFGA) Eligibility: Families that were denied the Katie Beckett Waiver from Oct 2005 - to date. One time prepaid debit card will be paid in the amount of $2,600/child expires March 31, 2007.  Funds are being set aside to address the long-term needs of medically fragile children and their families  Currently, DHR is finalizing the Advisory Committee members. Contacts: Lita Ugarte- Program Officer- CGGA (404) 688-5525 and Brian Dowd with DHR bddowd@dhr.ga.gov 404-657-3592..  &#160; Advocacy Issues Therapy Issues-  -Starting Sept. 1, 2006, Prior Authorizations are needed for more than 8 units/month for ST, PT, OT.  -Starting Nov. 1, 2006, CHOA no longer accepts outpatients for therapy. -HB 549 - Defines "Medically Necessary Services" and being prescribed by Physician not defined by DCH. Also changes process and need for prior authorizations. Currently awaiting Governor's signature! &#160; Other Advocacy Issues: &#160; Administrative Service Organization (ASO) coming in 2007 for all disability waivers.  SB 10 Voucher program for children with IEP's. Waiting Governor's signature.  Get involved and monitor your child's Medicaid card.  -www.ghp.georgia.gov and request a password from GA Health Partnership to be able to track Medicaid charges to your child's account.  -This is very important in order to verify and report problems. You can report a complaint via the website as well.  -Only through education, accountability and communication are we going to be able to make a difference in the process. &#160; Be Prepared, Advocate, and Win YOUR Child Depends on YOU! --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 7 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 5 years old) For more information about how you can get involved regarding advocating for children, please visit us at www.kidshealthcarega.org &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative. </description>
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					  <description>  April 22, 2007 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; I just wanted to say a big THANK YOU to everyone that participated in making this a very successful legislative session this year for individuals with disabilities. &#160; Here is a short list of just some of the issues that have been addressed this legislative session due to our efforts in advocating for change: &#160; 1. The Aged, Blind and Disabled populations were being proposed to be placed in a "Managed Care" model.&#160; This has been REMOVED from the budget being submitted to the Governor for signature!&#160;&#160; THIS IS BIG NEWS.&#160; The last thing we need for this vulnerable population is be placed in a managed care model that does not work and just adds additional layers of management without benefit to those individuals that need the care. (Again, thank you so much for those 25 people that came out to the Capitol on Monday morning to help in this effort, as well as, those that made the necessary phone calls and emails to the legislators).&#160; We need to continue to make sure our voices are heard on this issue i n the future! &#160; 2. House Bill 549 was approved in the House and Senate and is now at the Governor's office for signature.&#160; Basically, House Bill 549 will help alleviate many of the&#160;issues with the prior approval process for therapy in the Medicaid system.&#160; It streamlines the paperwork, defines medical necessity, changes the prior approval process to every six months instead of three and allows 16 units of therapy per discipline before the prior approval process kicks in.&#160;&#160;There were some changes in the original language but overall this is a step in the right directions. &#160; I do want to clarify that there is mention of a Care Managed Organization (CMO) in the final version of this bill. This DOES NOT mean that those families with disability waivers will be in care management. They just placed this language in there for those that have Peachcare that are under the CMO's.&#160;  &#160; Many thanks to everyone that flooded key legislators phone lines on Friday morning in support of this bill!&#160; Our voices were heard loud and clear!&#160; &#160; 3. SB 10- Basically, this is the bill that would allow families to be able to use vouchers for their children's education. I have not been as involved with this bill since others have taken the lead of advocacy for this.&#160; This Bill is now at the Governor's desk for signature as well. &#160; I hope you can see that our voices are being heard.&#160; I hope that in the future more people get involved.&#160;&#160;Keep up the great work.&#160;  &#160; Our children's Healthcare/Education and Future depend on our advocacy efforts of today. &#160; UNITED WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE! &#160; Sincerely, Heidi &#160; --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 7 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 5 years old) For more information about how you can get involved regarding advocating for children, please visit us at www.kidshealthcarega.org &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative. For previous advocacy email's, please go to the following website: http://www.lgtinc.org/authors/41/Heidi-J.-Moore </description>
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					  <description>  April 16, 2007 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; Please find below additional information regarding our advocacy efforts. MANY thanks to those 25 families/kids/providers/concerned citizens (and even a grandma!) that took time out of their busy schedules to come down to the Capitol today to show a unified voice on this issue.......The Aged, Blind and Disabled populations can NOT be in another managed care model!  &#160; The Senate listened and took this proposal OUT of their version of the 2008 Budget! &#160; BUT our advocacy efforts must continue........PLEASE take a moment and call and/or email the below legislators (ESPECIALLY if you are in their District. It means more when you live in their district!!!!!) and the Governor letting them know that managed care does not work in this population of individuals and why.&#160;  &#160; Please make your stories personal and how it could impact your family. Also thank the Senators for taking it out of their version of the budget and help the our House of Representatives understand better so they will support that final decision with the 08 Budget! &#160; To help you with your phone calls and emails, below are some of the facts to the situation.......... &#160; Facts: &#160; Many of our families already have a managed healthcare network! With the Katie Beckett Waiver children alone, 71% of those waivers use Medicaid as SECONDARY INSURANCE and have primary healthcare insurance.&#160; Why would we need to be in ANOTHER managed care situation? &#160; For the other Waivers (including MRWP, SOURCE, ICWP, CCSP, etc) - They are already in a managed care model. &#160; &#160; There needs to be a lot more thought and input into this option before adding into the budget at the last minute.&#160; No study data is available at this time. We don't even know how many individuals this could impact!&#160;&#160;  &#160; This plan was not discussed in any public meetings and was NOT recommended by the Appropriation Health Subcommittee and Dept. of Community Health (DCH)!&#160; DCH Commissioner Medows says the plan is premature because the State has less than a year's experience with the current managed care (CMO) model in place.  &#160; DCH would have to get a 1115 Waiver from the Federal Medicaid office even if this is approved by the Georgia legislator (which takes time). &#160; Given the complexity and needs of this vulnerable population, many who have private health insurance and hold Medicaid as secondary insurance, the cost of coordinating care would be a financial burden to Medicaid and could actually end up costing the State more taxpayer dollars!  Bottom line: Managed care is NOT a good service delivery model for the Age, Blind and Disabled populations and could actually cost the state taxpayers more money.&#160; We need more time to evaluate the options before this radical approach is taken. Please remove this line item from the 2008 Budget! Thanks in advance for your support.  &#160; UNITED... WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE!  &#160; Our advocacy efforts are paying off...keep up the GREAT WORK! &#160; Sincerely, Heidi &#160;==================================================== THIS STATEMENT ISSUED BY:  &#160;Laura O. Moore Founder and CEO Dream House for Medically Fragile Children, Inc. laura.moore@dreamhouseforkids.net 770-717-7410  Leanne D. Manning Project &#38; Advocacy Coordinator leanne.manning@dreamhouseforkids.org 678-462-7789  Heidi J. Moore heidijmoore@comcast.net 678-357-8200 YOUR VOICE WAS HEARD!!!  Dream House Call to Action Update  UnitedWe are making a difference!!! Our state leaders heard from you today, your phone calls and emails made the difference and the Senate did not approve the last minute amendment that would implement a managed care program for the Aged, Blind and Disabled Medicaid population in the Atlanta region, which is said to become effective January 1, 2008. We have one more thing to do The House and Senate Committees will now need to work out their differences on this issue,  So we still need to call and email our legislatures,  Especially tomorrow, Tuesday, April 17!&#160;    Please voice your concern about this rush of putting the aged, disabled and blind into care management.&#160; We would like to have the study data used to validate how many aged, blind and disabled people this change would affect made public and given time to review that data; to learn about how much money this change would actually save or cost, both long and short term; and to be able to participate in timely public response before this change is implemented into legislation.  We do not want the state budget balanced upon the health and lives &#160;of children or elderly folks, disabled, or blind people.  But what can I do that&#160; will make a difference? 1. &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Please call and email your state legislature on Tuesday!! You can find your State Senator and Representative by going to www.vote-smart.org and typing in your zipcode. 2. &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Please call Governor Sonny Purdue's office at 404-656-1776, or FAX: 404-657-7332 or email: sperdue@gov.state.ga.us.  3. Contact&#160;Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle's office at 404-656-5109 or email him at: http://ltgov.georgia.gov/00/article/0,2086,2199618_2208307_11792200,00.html&#160;&#160; 4. Contact&#160;Senator Jack Hill at 404-656-5038 or jack.hill@senate.ga.gov 5. Contact Senator Tommie Williams at 404-656-0089 or tommie.williams@senate.ga.gov or tommie@tommiewilliams.com  6. Contact&#160;Senator Eric Johnson at 404-656-5109 or&#160; eric.johnson@senate.ga.gov or ejohnson56@comcast.net&#160; 7.&#160;Representative Ben Harbin at 404-463-2247 or &#160;ben.harbin@house.ga.gov 8.&#160;Rep. Jerry Keen 404-656-5052 jlkeen@bellsouth.net 9. Rep. Mark Burkhalter 404-656-5072 or &#160;mark.burkhalter@house.ga.gov  Dream House for Medically Fragile Children, Inc. provides education, skills training, and assistance with healthcare equipment acquisition and resource referrals, so that kinship, foster, and adoptive families can care for medically fragile children in their own 'dream home'. ### &#160; --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 7 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 5 years old) For more information about how you can get involved regarding advocating for children, please visit us at www.kidshealthcarega.org &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative. </description>
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					  <title>URGENT: Please Forward: Call to Action for Monday- April 16 at 10:30am</title>
					  <link>http://www.lgtinc.org/articles/228/1/URGENT%3A-Please-Forward%3A-Call-to-Action-for-Monday--April-16-at-10%3A30am</link>
					  <description> April 14, 2007 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; URGENT! Please see below a call to action regarding the latest proposal to place the Aged, Blind and Disabled populations to a managed care program.&#160; I realize that this is late notice. Things are moving VERY quickly but we all need to get involved now!&#160; &#160; We are asking anyone that can to come to the Capitol this Monday, April 16th&#160;at 10:30am and hand deliver your message to the necessary Senators.&#160; The plan at this point is to meet at the front stairs of the Capitol on Washington Street side (where we had our Healthcare for Kids Rally in November) and organize from there. If you have any questions about this call to action, please contact Leanne Manning &#160;at leanne.manning@dreamhouseforkids.org.  &#160; If you can't participate on Monday, please make your phone calls and emails!&#160; Senators that&#160;need to hear from us including the following: &#160; 1. Jack Hill, Chair of Appropriations jack.hill@senate.ga.gov, 404-656-5038 &#160; 2. Greg Goggans, Vice Chair, appropriations, Health &#160;drgg@alltel.net &#160;or greg.goggans@senate.ga.gov &#160;404-463-5263 &#160; 3. Tommy Williams, Appropriations, tommie.williams@senate.ga.gov or tommie@tommiewilliams.com 404-656-0089 &#160; 4. Casey Cagle, Lt. Governor, go to the following website to contact him: http://ltgov.georgia.gov/00/article/0,2086,2199618_2208307_11792200,00.html &#160;&#160;or 404- 656-5030 &#160; 5. Eric Johnson, Senate 1, President Pro-Tem, eric.johnson@senate.ga.gov or ejohnson56@comcast.net 404-656-5109 &#160; 6. Also please contact your individual State Senator for your own district by going to www.vote-smart.org and typing in your zip code.&#160;&#160;&#160; &#160; 7. AND Contact Governor Perdue at sperdue@gov.state.ga.us,&#160;or 404-656-1776, Fax:404-657-7332. &#160; Thanks in advance for your support in this matter.  &#160; YOUR child's Medicaid may depend on it!&#160; Sincerely, Heidi&#160; &#160; --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 7 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 5 years old) For more information about how you can get involved regarding advocating for children, please visit us at www.kidshealthcarega.org &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative.  &#160; -------------- Forwarded Message: -------------- From: &#34;Leanne Manning&#34;  Subject: Please Forward: Call to Action for Monday! Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 14:38:19 +0000   THIS STATEMENT ISSUED BY: &#160;Laura O. Moore Founder and CEO Dream House for Medically Fragile Children, Inc. laura.moore@dreamhouseforkids.net 770-717-7410 Leanne D. Manning Project &#38; Advocacy Coordinator leanne.manning@dreamhouseforkids.org Heidi J. Moore heidijmoore@comcast.net 678-357-8200 Dream House Call to Action!  But what can I do that&#160; will make a difference? Meet us on the Capitol this Monday, April 16 at 10:30am! Our state leaders need to hear from you personally:&#160; Write a letter to our state leaders with your concerns, and let's personally deliver our message!  Don't balance the budget upon the health of  children or elderly folks, disabled, or blind people.  It is very concerning that the House Budget includes a last minute amendment that would implement a managed care program for the Aged, Blind and Disabled Medicaid population in the Atlanta region, which is said to become effective January 1, 2008.  There needs to be a lot more thought and input into this option before adding into the budget at the last minute, resulting in: &#183;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; No study data to validate how many aged, blind and disabled people this change would affect.  &#183;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; No study data to show how much money this change would actually save.  &#183;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; No chance for timely public response; and no options for those affected to learn of the impact of this decision and act in timely response.  This last minute item surprised DCH, Medicaid, providers, patients, our top state leaders, and the taxpayers of Georgia, this legislation would implement managed care for the most disabled populations in our state, a model of care that has not proven to be successful across the country.&#160; Instead, the current system which is based on disease management is the most effective for the patient and the payer.&#160;   Current state employee health coverage does not provide the same services that PeachCare offers, yet state workers who earn within the income bracket for Peach Care are not allowed to apply for Peach Care. State employees, if they meet the same criteria as non-state employees, should have health care benefits equivalent to those of Peach Care.&#160; How can this be paid for?  &#183;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Not by cutting Peach Care benefits;  &#183;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Not by taking the most disabled and placing them in "managed care" which has a proven failure record for individuals that face complicated or multi-diagnosis';  Don't balance the budget upon the health of children or elderly folks, disabled, or blind people!  What kind of message is conveyed by lowering the standards of health care in Georgia?  What will happen to people in nursing homes?  Would managed care interfere with the implementation of the MRWP/NOW waiver?  How will the impact of reduced health care services affect and increase the burden placed upon schools for already overstrained special education services?  If a decision is made to 'dump' the most complicated of patients on top of a system that is already ineffective and losing doctors and providers, what kind of care are any of our most vulnerable citizens going to get?  Would this change really save 30-40 million dollars by putting elderly, disabled and blind people, individuals in Medicaid waivers like Katie Beckett, Children's Medical Services, into managed care?&#160; Or, would the real cost be the lives and health wasted by lack of coordinated care?  Given the complexity and needs of this vulnerable population, many who have private health insurance and hold Medicaid as secondary insurance, the cost of coordinating care would prove to be a financial burden to Medicaid. Problems with the current 'care maintenance' system have resulted in many providers opting out of Medicaid.&#160; These families need home and community based services, requiring a robust provider network with appropriate compensation for their services.  Dept. of Community Health and the House and Senate Budget offices have a lot of concerns about the ability to implement this change, and they would need an 1115 waiver to do this.&#160; We have been advised to contact the Senate with these concerns.&#160; The budget will go to the Senate floor by Tuesday, and then it will go to conference committee to work out the differences.   Bottom line: Managed care is NOT a good service delivery model for the Age, Blind and Disabled populations and can actually cost the state taxpayers more money.&#160; We need more time to evaluate the options before this radical approach is taken.  But what can I do that&#160; will make a difference? Meet us on the Capitol this Monday, April 16 at 10:30am! Our state leaders need to hear from you personally:&#160; Write a letter to our state leaders with your concerns, and let's personally deliver our message!   Dream House for Medically Fragile Children, Inc. provides education, skills training, and assistance with healthcare equipment acquisition and resource referrals, so that kinship, foster, and adoptive families can care for medically fragile children in their own 'dream home'. ### </description>
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					  <description>  April 13, 2007 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; URGENT ALERT! Please Read and write and call TODAY. &#160; A surprising item showed up in the Fiscal Year 2008 budget when it was passed out of House Appropriations on Thursday, April 12.&#160; It is in the Department of Community Health Budget, and the item reads as follows:&#160; &#34;The Department of Community Health shall implement a managed care program for the Aged, Blind and Disabled Medicaid population in the Atlanta region, effective January 1, 2008.&#34;&#160; ($30,000,000)&#160;  &#160; This means that legislators expect that they can save 30 million dollars by putting this population (individuals in waivers, Katie Beckett, Children's Medical Services) into managed care.&#160; They need an 1115 waiver to do this.&#160; Dept. of Community Health and the House and Senate Budget offices have a lot of concerns about the ability to implement this change.&#160; We have been advised to contact the Senate with these concerns.&#160; The budget will go to the Senate floor Tuesday, and then it will go to conference committee to work out the differences.&#160;  &#160; What you can do to make a difference by Tuesday -April 17, 2007: &#160; Please Contact the Senate leadership: &#160; 1. Jack Hill, Chair of Appropriations jack.hill@senate.ga.gov, 404-656-5038 &#160; 2. Greg Goggans, Vice Chair, appropriations, Health &#160;drgg@alltel.net &#160;or greg.goggans@senate.ga.gov &#160;404-463-5263 &#160; 3. Tommy Williams, Appropriations, tommie.williams@senate.ga.gov or tommie@tommiewilliams.com 404-656-0089 &#160; 4. Casey Cagle, Lt. Governor, go to the following website to contact him: http://ltgov.georgia.gov/00/article/0,2086,2199618_2208307_11792200,00.html &#160;&#160;or 404- 656-5030 &#160; 5. Eric Johnson, Senate 1, President Pro-Tem, eric.johnson@senate.ga.gov or ejohnson56@comcast.net 404-656-5109 &#160; 6. Also please contact your individual State Senator for your own district by going to www.vote-smart.org and typing in your zip code.&#160; &#160;  &#160; Talking Points: &#160;  Many of our families are already in a healthcare network already! With the Katie Beckett Waiver children alone, 72% of those waivers use Medicaid as SECONDARY INSURANCE and already have Primary Healthcare insurance.&#160; Why would we need to be in ANOTHER managed care situation? Managed care will probably NOT save money for individuals that have primary healthcare insurance and use their own provider networks and may end of COSTING MEDICAID MORE MONEY if coordination is not done properly. For the other Waivers (including MRWP, etc)- We are already in a managed care situation.&#160; Our families need home and community based service which managed care companies do NOT do well. We do not want managed care to interfere with the implementation of the MRWP/NOW waiver. There needs to be a lot more thought and input into this option before putting into the budget at the last minute. &#160; BOTTOMLINE: Managed care is NOT a good service delivery option for individuals with disabilities! &#160; I recommend that you first call them. If you feel uncomfortable with that, send them individual emails on this matter.&#160; Please try to not send in a distribution list (it is not as likely to be read). &#160; Also- make your phone call/message or email personal. Explain how this personally impacts your family.  &#160; As many of you are aware, the managed care program (CMO- Care Management Organization) has had a ton of difficulties in the general Medicaid population in the last year since implementation and continues to work thru it's issuesWhy would we want to be a part of this program given the complexity and needs of our children and many of us already have primarily healthcare insurance with Medicaid as secondary? &#160; The State of Georgia needs to fiscally responsible for our tax dollars and this is NOT going to achieve that. WE ALL NEED TO HELP EDUCATE OUR LEGISLATORS ABOUT THE TRUTH AND NOT WHAT IS BEING LOBBIED BY THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY! &#160; I have not been writing as many emails lately due to my health and my son's but I feel that this was too important for all of you to know what is really going on and be apart of the education and change in Georgia.  &#160; This is VERY serious.Please take a moment and contact the above Senators..YOUR child's Medicaid may depend on it!  &#160; Sincerely, Heidi &#160; --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 7 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 5 years old) For more information about how you can get involved regarding advocating for children, please visit us at www.kidshealthcarega.org &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative. </description>
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					  <title>2007 Resolutions</title>
					  <link>http://www.lgtinc.org/articles/209/1/2007-Resolutions</link>
					  <description> RESOLUTIONS: 1. Honor our heroes and support emerging leaders, go to AAPD Gala, http://www.aapd-dc.org/gala/gala07/gala07factsheet.htm , SCI Hall of Fame, http://www.spinalcord.org/news.php?dep=9&#38;page=74 , AFTER January 8th, go to http://www.newmobility.com/ 2. Support ADAPT's National Fun Run, April 29th, Upper Senate Park, DC, sponsonsorship and Program Ad forms available at the end of January, go to http://www.adapt.org/ 3. Celebrate/Share articles like Harriett Mcbryde Johnson's Op-Ed in the New York Times, Alas for Tiny Tim, He Became a Christmas Clich&#233;, go to http://topics.nytimes.com/top/opinion/editorialsandoped/oped/contributors/ , click on last Op-Ed and documentaries like Darius Goes West, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFt3_s1WnS4  4. Expand the utilization of Social Media (includes creating EndeavorFreedomtv-if interested, contact Zen Garcia, zengarcia@alltel.net, etc.) to document our history and promote disability rights, check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIr7ZT1-XPQ 5. Support the Road to Freedom Tour, http://www.roadtofreedom.org (not up yet), description at http://www.adawatch.org/RoadtoFreedom.htm 6. Support the Disability News &#38; Views Radio Tour, go to http://www.disabilitynewsradio.com , article at http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20061227/1052806.asp 7. Support the reintroduction/passage of MICASSA, 10th anniversry since 1st edition introduced in 1997, press release at http://www.adapt.org/adaptpr/index.php?mode=N&#38;id= 8. Support the collaboration between CRPF, NSCIA, PVA, USA, state SCI Trust Funds, etc. 9. Celebrate NCIL's 25th Anniversary, go to http://www.ncil.org 10. Begin planning for ADAPT's 25th Anniversary in 2008 11. Begin planning for the Olmstead ( http://www.atlantalegalaid.org/impact.htm ) Decision's 10th Anniversary in 2009 12. Identify/Promote mutually beneficial opportunities for advocates from aging and disability networks to work together, for example, universial design, aging in place, HCBS, ADRCs ( http://www.adrc-tae.org/tiki-index.php?page=AboutADRCsPublic ), etc. 13. Maintain http://www,lgtinc.org HAPPY NEW YEAR, Mark Johnson Director of Advocacy Shepherd Center 404-350-7490 mark_johnson@shepherd.org</description>
					  <author>Mark Johnson</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2006 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title>Advocacy Update for everyone.......</title>
					  <link>http://www.lgtinc.org/articles/181/1/Advocacy-Update-for-everyone.......</link>
					  <description>     September 28, 2006 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; There are many things going on right now that I wanted you to be aware of....... &#160; 1. EXCITING NEWS.&#160; We are happy to announce......A website has been formed for the&#160;rally and our advocacy efforts. It is under construction so we urge everyone to check back frequently for updates. The website should be fully functional very soon.&#160; The website address is:  www.kidshealthcarega.org &#160; 2. Thanks to&#160;Kelly of Valdosta for letting me know the following: The Lt. Gov. Mark Taylor is coming to Valdosta to speak with us parents &#38; providers about the current Insurance issues and how it's affecting our families and businesses. It's going to be held this Saturday, September 30th&#160;at 12:00 at the Central Avenue Church of Christ, 304 E. Central Ave., Valdosta.  &#160; We need to continue to have our voices heard to all three candidates running for the Governor of Georgia right now! &#160; 2.&#160;Please remember to watch CBS 46 investigative report on the 11:00pm news tonight and send your thank you's to them.&#160; (Their e-mail addresses are as follows: Wendy.Saltzman@CBS46.com, cbs46news@cbs46.com, rick.erbach@cbs46.com&#160;)&#160; Educating the&#160;State on the issue impacting our children and providers that service them is very&#160;powerful&#160; and it is an&#160;election year. Healthcare must be a priority for our children! &#160; I hope you find this information helpful. &#160; United... WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE! &#160; Sincerely, Heidi --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 6 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 5 years old) &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative. </description>
					  <author>Heidi J. Moore</author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2006 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title>Healthcare for Kids Rally Flyer and Other Information- Please Distribute!</title>
					  <link>http://www.lgtinc.org/articles/170/1/Healthcare-for-Kids-Rally-Flyer-and-Other-Information--Please-Distribute%21</link>
					  <description>  September 19, 2006 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; Please find attached the &#34;official&#34; flyer for our upcoming Healthcare for Kids Rally to be held on November 4th at 9:30am at Georgia State Capitol.&#160;  &#160; The time has come for us to unite our voices to be heard....HEALTHCARE must be a priority for our children! This rally is being put together for everyone that has been impacted or has a vested interest in the Medicaid system (which includes the following: parents, providers, and concerned tax paying, voting citizens of Georgia....Therefore, everyone is impacted by this issue in the State of GA!) &#160; At the rally, we will be discussing the following issues: + Eligibility + Access to care and provider networks. + Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis &#38; Treatment Federal Requirements. + Burdensome Application, Appeal and Claims Process. &#160; We encourage children to attend and plan on having some entertainment for them as well. It is going to be a family friendly event! We need to put a face to the children being impacted by poor decisions. &#160; The color theme is RED.&#160; Please try to wear red the day of the event.&#160; &#160; We recommend that you either car pool with other families or take Marta. There is parking available but it might be&#160;easier to come together as a group!&#160; &#160; We currently have a wonderful volunteer group of over 40 concerned citizens wanting to make a difference and change in the direction of Medicaid!&#160; I am amazed at how many people are actively wanting to get involved.&#160; If you would like to volunteer (still looking for people the day of the event to help with set-up/clean-up): please send Leanne Manning (leanne_d@bellsouth.net ), my administrative assistant for the Rally, an e-mail with the following information: Name, e-mail, phone numbers, where you live, and if you are a parent, provider,etc. &#160; Also- if you know of a organization and/or person that would like to donate to the Rally, please let us know.&#160; North Metro Miracle League (NMML) has graciously offered to be an administrator of funds for the Rally! Please see the attached flyer for further information. Thanks in advance for your help in this matter.&#160;  &#160; This is going to be the event of the year for Healthcare in this State....... Let's show our support! &#160; Feel free to distribute this flyer to anyone you think would like to attend and post at therapy clinic's doctor offices,etc. WE need to get the word out about this event. The more people that show up the better........ &#160; We are voting citizens and need answers to the healthcare crisis in Georgia! &#160; UNITED... WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE! &#160; Additional information can be found on our website: www.kidshealthcarega.org&#160; Hope to see you there! &#160; Sincerely, Heidi J. Moore Healthcare for Kid's Rally&#160;Coordinator &#160; --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 6 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 4 years old) &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative. </description>
					  <author>Heidi J. Moore</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 19 Sep 2006 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title>URGENT:Save That Date: Children&#39;s Healthcare Rally! 11/4/06 at 9:30am</title>
					  <link>http://www.lgtinc.org/articles/166/1/URGENT%3ASave-That-Date%3A-Children%26%2339%3Bs-Healthcare-Rally%21-11%7B47%7D4%7B47%7D06-at-9%3A30am</link>
					  <description>     September&#160;1, 2006 &#160; Dearest Advocates: &#160; The time has come for EVERYONE to get involved.......&#160;  &#160; We are planning a Children's Healthcare Rally at the State Capitol on Saturday, November 4th at 9:30am.&#160; More information will be following but I wanted to make sure you SAVE THAT DATE! &#160; We all need to speak up and have our voices heard for our children and the providers that service them.&#160; This is an election year and we need to make sure the State understands OUR priorities must include healthcare for our children. &#160; The Children's Healthcare Rally will involve some of the following issues: &#160; 1. Eligibility Issues for disability waivers (including the Katie Beckett Waiver). 2.&#160;Access to a viable provider network (including therapy!) 3. CMO concerns. 4. BCW Concerns. 5. Overall, administrative paperwork problems in the system! &#160; As you can see, we will be advocating for all children with and without disabilities that require healthcare from the State.  &#160; The issue is...... all children need healthcare (which includes having service providers to perform those services!). &#160; If you are interesting in getting involved, donating time, or money in helping make this be the most effective rally to get the lawmakers attention....please send me a BRIEF e-mail stating the following: &#160; 1. What you think you do to help the cause? 2. Contact information including: name, phone numbers, e-mail address. 3.&#160;Where you live? 4. Are you a parent, provider, friend, concerned citizen, etc? &#160; A rally committee is being put together to help make this a successful event.&#160; Thanks in advance for wanting to participate! &#160; Let's show our strength in numbers....OUR VOTE COUNTS!&#160; &#160; UNITED... WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE! &#160; Hope to see you there! More detailed information will be following shortly.&#160;  &#160; Sincerely, Heidi &#160; --Heidi J. Moore (Proud Mother to Jacob - 6 years old with Down syndrome &#38; Jared - 4 years old) &#34;Help The Children Now, So They Can Help Themselves Later!&#34; The material contained in this e-mail is for general information only. It is not intended in any way to provide or offer legal advice. To obtain legal advice, please consult with your attorney or a qualified legal representative. </description>
					  <author>Heidi J. Moore</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 01 Sep 2006 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title>Daring To Dream</title>
					  <link>http://www.lgtinc.org/articles/66/1/Daring-To-Dream</link>
					  <description>People with disabilities need to determine their mission in life and create careers based on their passion and what they love to do.&#160; This is true of everyone, of course.&#160; But people with disability experience specific oppression which makes it more challenging.&#160; This article gives specific examples of how the oppression hurts us and how we can find our power, our passion, and our mission despite the specific problems.</description>
					  <author>Dale Brown</author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2006 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title>What About Love - 1996</title>
					  <link>http://www.lgtinc.org/articles/18/1/What-About-Love---1996</link>
					  <description>Whenever I speak to an individual new to disability, that's the one question that never fails to come up. It is of the greatest concern among teens and young adults so engrossed in an era of their lives where their friends are dating and falling in love, setting up the American dream of spouse, house, yard, dog, cars, and kids. Many think that just because they are disabled, they can never have it that way, or that they no longer deserve that kind of dream. Especially for higher-level quadriplegics like myself, dependent on others for independence, the American dream can seem like just that, a dream. But we can dream and we deserve every right to fill our lives with things we love and love to do. I admit I didn't see it at first that I didn't believe I could ever hold what was then in my mind a normal relationship. My girlfriend Kristen, who had been living with me in California, flew back to join me in Georgia, but it was too hard for us to relate again from a space of unfamiliarity.  I just wanted a hole to hide in, at least for a little while. I pushed away all my friends and contacts because I didn't want anyone to see me or I them. I shut myself off deliberately so that I could go into a cocoon and not come out until I knew something other than pain. I had to deal with learning to try to live as fully and as independently as functionality allowed. This was all new to me and I was not ready for any of it.  As my body began to stabilize and I became somewhat used to paralysis and what I was feeling, I could then open myself up to that kind of relating. Many things for me preceded how I felt about love. Even though I had been dating people since the early stages of my disability, it wasn't until about 2 years post injury that the numbness started to give a little and I would let people in. Still trying to sort through my feelings and understand the feelings of my partners, I felt I was in better space to assess some of those aspects of my life.  I didn't have a lot of answers and knew that it would be a long process for me to recover. I found myself readily persuaded by love in many different relationships. All of us want to share our most intimate thoughts and secret wishes with someone special. We crave internally to love with someone in the various ways of pleasure. We want others to love us and need us in their lives. Disabled or not, love makes life feel worthy of living. And it sure had thrown an interesting twist in mine. With time and practice I began to find a place for love in my life and how to play an active role in it for those I dated.  I have been in many relationships post injury and the one thing I know for sure about love is, that it happens. It is like the sun in its coming and going, the seasons, flowers dying and coming to bloom. Like lightning or the rainbow happening in moments of ripe beauty and miracle. Love happens. I, understand, your worried confusion, but don't sweat the small stuff.   If your recently injured, use this time to mend and pick up the pieces. It will be hard enough to deal with helping yourself than to worry about the feelings of another. When the time is right the right person will appear. Someone for everyone, instead of worrying so much about love, do things for self that bring happiness. Live as well as you can. I learned long ago not to define my happiness with being in love with some significant other. Rather I spend my time in developing skills that I feel define who I am as a person.   Take care of yourself first. Give yourself ample time to reassess who you are and what it is exactly that you want to be. Everything else will happen of its own accord. If your scared that love won't happen again, find a friend to listen, someone to confide with. Many initially injured find time more readily endured when there is someone to share it with and that's understandable. Trust when you are ready, love will happen again.   Just spend your time developing confidence as a person living with disability but not ruled by it. People will sense your strength and be attracted to it. Then it is just a matter of jumping on chance when chance allow. Don't think that love does not happen to people with disabilities or those who use wheelchairs. The universe provides in all strange unfolding when the time is right. I have had many beautiful relationships with people on very intimate levels since my accident and I have learned so much from each.  Love like life will take on different meanings. The future reveals a process of discovery wherein everyone will have to define love unique to their own challenge. People that seem to have it can help those who seem to be looking, but essentially love can only be defined by self alone. I am in that space where I find love in every moment's persuasion. Not a second goes by that I don't see, hear, smell, taste, or feel something that touches me with joy. I guess I'm just lucky that way</description>
					  <author>Zen Garcia</author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2006 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title>ADAPTing Your Neighborhood - 1997</title>
					  <link>http://www.lgtinc.org/articles/17/1/ADAPTing-Your-Neighborhood---1997</link>
					  <description>Pre-ADA, Denver, Colorado at a time when disabilities, and disability issues generated no interest to the public eye. People with disabilities were locked up and out; with not but a few champions fighting to be recognized, included into society, and its variety. Even peers, supporters, the very foundations that were being laid to assist people with disabilities, had no idea as to the scope of problems involved with turning what existed currently into what would be a truly inclusive culture. All groups and organizations were still learning and coming to know what disability rights involved, and what the issues were.   A few individuals, who having advocated loudly and boldly for themselves found each other to be pioneers in leadership positions voicing the concerns of the disabled population. Having secured state grants and established a CIL, they found one obstacle in their path to inclusion-transportation. ADAPT which at that time meant American Disabled for Accessible Public Transportation found its members were unable to get to and hold jobs because of the lack of accessible public transportation. ADAPT then met with legislators, mayors, councils, boards, etc. to resolve, or at least make known the kind of problems persons with disabilities faced in everyday situations of life. After a year of serious effort, working the proper channels and lobbying for accomodation there was no recourse. It was decided that further steps would be necessary.    So, 19 individuals armed in anger, discouraged, decided to stage a civil protest which later transformed into civil disobedience, to bring the media attention to their cause. This appealing to the media is ADAPT's mainstay and the most powerful tool it has come to utilize to appeal to its truth. Together they lay seige to the local bus depot and bound themselves handcuffed in front and across the exit and entrance to the facility. The media blitz in short time made known their declaration for independence. The mayor obviously flustered sent word no person in a wheelchair was to be arrested. Passioned chants stayed their hearts and for 36 hours they remained through the cold dark Colorado night while deliberations were discussed.  Within one year, all of the buses in Denver, Colorado were made accessible,-The direct result of one act of civil disobedience. And though ADAPT has come to be affiliated with arrest and acts of civil protest, it more truly stands for change and civil rights for all. And it having gravitated to becoming what it is now this day in this strange time, does what is necessary to shed light on those issues which are important to the community as a whole.    Currently ADAPT is working and largely focused on the issue of long term care in our nation. In fact though ADAPT now stands for many things, for years now it has been known as American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today and has successfully encouraged Newt Gingrich to introduce into legislation a bill called MiCASA HR2020, the Medicaid Community Attendants Services Act which would redirect institutionally biased funds back into home/community base services at 1/3 the cost of current spending.  ADAPT understands there are many paths to the same place and many ways to get the same things done. When good legislative work and months of lobbying government halls, visiting governors, legislators, politicians, sitting on board after board with years long commissions fails and one gets fed up with the right way, then one will find ADAPT taking over those offices and boards demanding compliance not years from now but right then and there.  The old way is fine for people who have time but in the meantime our brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, sons and daughters are dying horrific deaths in straggled environments debilitating to any livid soul. They need inspiration, inclusion, choice soon to redeem their spirits. If other measures fail to succeed this is where ADAPT steps in unafraid and undaunted. Other measures are what ADAPT is good at.   Those other measures can be simple gatherings, groupings of individuals of like mind, empowering each other and one another to confront and bring awareness to issues of high regard to persons linked intimately to disabilities. This can be done in any state, any city, any town, or any neighborhood if there is one individual that is enough of an outspoken and confident person to gather individuals of similar interests and circumstance, who will familiarize him/herself enough with the basic issues to be a driving force for change; who will bring people together to talk about what to do, and then act upon it, do something about it, and not just have meeting after meeting about what could be done someday.  Go to the people that make the policies and the procedures, and confront them, ask them why it is as it is and then present them with resolutions or at least discuss with them resolutions face to face as a group. If they don't want to have a meeting, go to their office and create a meeting. They are in your office getting paid by your money.  Take with you the support of film either your own or better even, that of the local media. This is key. The media everywhere is usually openly willing to cover civil rights issues. So it isn't even a matter of getting them interested but making them aware of issues as they affect us in discriminating against federally mandated legislation. Usually only a phone call from a well-spoken, well-informed individual will do to spur interest. With the power of film on one's side there is no contested facts of whether violations occur. Documentation on film cannot be falsified or excused away. This can and is the greatest force for change for the continuation of the independent living philosophy. With the advent of the internet and email anyone can be involved with ADAPT on a personal level and essentially start ADAPT in any neighborhood great or small. We are living history and purged headlong, facing the abyss of discrimination together. Though we have come a long way, the truth is that we are still very far from the dream of the ADA.</description>
					  <author>Zen Garcia</author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2006 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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