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Consumer Advocate Comments on Revised NYS Proposal for Fully Integrated Dual Eligible Waiver (FIDA) Download
Comments from beneficiary advocates re NYS dual eligible demonstration.pdf
Comments filed May 17, 2012 on proposal to require all dual eligibles to join a managed care plan covering both Medicare and Medicaid services
05 Jun, 2014 291 kb Downloads: 4232
Consumer Advocate Comments on NYS Proposal for Fully Integrated Dual Eligible Waiver (FIDA) Download
Comments re NYSDOH demonstration proposal to integrate care for dual eligible individuals.pdf
Comments submitted to State April 20, 2012 on waiver proposal Demonstration to Integrate Care for Dual Eligibles-- http://www.health.ny.gov/facilities/long_term_care/docs/demo_integrate_care_for_dual_elig.pdf
05 Jun, 2014 2.63 mb Downloads: 4308
Consumer Comments on the FIDA Memorandum of Understanding - Sept. 23, 2013 Download
CPRNYDE Comments on the FIDA MOU Sep 2013.pdf
Consumer Comments on the FIDA Memorandum of Understanding - Sept. 23, 2013
05 Jun, 2014 453 kb Downloads: 3279
Consumer Coalition Proposed Revision - FIDA NOTICES - Cover Letter to State and CMS (5/30/14) Download
2014-05-30 CPRNYDE letter re FIDA notices.pdf
On May 22, 2014, DOH provided Consumer advocates with drafts of notices regarding passive enrollment in FIDA to begin fall 2014. This is the Consumer coalition's letter of May 30, 2014 explaining proposed revisions of the notices enclosed with the letter, and recommending edits.
04 Jun, 2014 357 kb Downloads: 3552
Consumer Coalition Proposed Revision - FIDA NOTICE 2 - 90-Day Passive Enrollment Notice (5/30/14) Download
FIDA 90-day (Announcement) Notice - CPRNYDE comments 05-30-14.pdf
On May 22, 2014, DOH provided Consumer advocates with drafts of notices regarding passive enrollment in FIDA to begin fall 2014. This is the Consumer coalition's proposed revision of NOTICE 2 - the 90-day notice to enroll in a FIDA plan or be passively enrolled.
04 Jun, 2014 413 kb Downloads: 3723
Consumer Coalition Proposed Revision - FIDA NOTICE 1 - Announcement Notice (5/30/14) Download
1 - FIDA Program Announcement Notice - CPRNYDE comments 05-30-14.pdf
On May 22, 2014, DOH provided Consumer advocates with drafts of notices regarding passive enrollment in FIDA to begin fall 2014. This is the Consumer coalition's proposed revision of NOTICE 1 - the Announcement notice
04 Jun, 2014 211 kb Downloads: 4335
NYLAG presentation on MLTC & FIDA Updates 5-26-2014 Download
MLTC & FIDA Update 2014.pdf
Presentation to NASW Suffolk Chapter by David Silva at NYLAG
26 May, 2014 2.06 mb Downloads: 3795
Appendix - NYLAG Training - Managed Long Term Care Update April 2014 Download
Appendix FINAL SOFA HIICAP.2.pdf
Appendix materials provided with NYLAG's webinar on April 24, 2014 providing update on status of Mandatory MLTC initiative in New York State.
30 Apr, 2014 1.63 mb Downloads: 10621
NYLAG Training Presentation: Managed Long Term Care: Status in 2014 and Preview of FIDA Download
NYLAG MLTC PowerPoint 4-22-14.pdf
PowerPoint presentation used in NYLAG's webinar on 4/24/14 to HIICAP and others.
24 Apr, 2014 584 kb Downloads: 6219
Consumer Coalition May 2013 Letter on Changes in Proposed Dual Eligible "FIDA" Demonstration Waiver Download
CPRNYDE comments re addendum May 2013.pdf
Coalition to Protect the Rights of NYS Dual Eligibles Comments on State's revised proposal to coordinate Medicare and Medicaid services for dual eligibles, letter dated May 19, 2013. Issues include enrollment of nursing home residents and protections; objections to "passive enrollment" -- auto-assignment of people who don't voluntarily enroll; and incentives for plans to provide long term care services in the community rather than institutions.
18 Mar, 2014 88 kb Downloads: 4226
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