Sunday, May 3, 2015

If Budget Result In DHS Needing Personal Care Assessment Provider PC-bin


Prepared for: Wisconsin Department of Health Services

                          Department of Long Term Care

                           1 West Wilson Street

                           Madison, WI  53703

 

This is an unsolicited proposal to participate in the Wisconsin Family Care Program upgrade as a contracted provider of independent personal care assessments.   Wisconsin’s 2015/2017 Budget Assembly Bill 21/ Senate Bill 21 authorizes the (DHS) Department of Health Service to establish contracts with local providers to be reimbursed for performing independent personal care assessments. 

PC-bin is a lean model of operation designed to provide the primary medical doctor with the ADL and IADL information needed to complete the insurance plan certification documentation.   This is an in home face to face visit to produce a task/time summary of the individual’s personal care need. 

PC-bin is an independent personal care assessment service that fills the gap between the authorizing insurance plan and the contracted personal care provider.   PC-bin is an exclusive process streamlined to balance safety/quality with cost.

PC-bin leverages technology to eliminate duplication reducing the investment of time with re-assessments.   Analysis demonstrates the delivery cost of second and third assessments can drop to fifty percent of the initial cost of an independent personal care assessment.  Re-assessment is an important aspect of managing fraud and waste across the large number of personal care recipients. 

PC-bin embraces analysis which speaks to a predictive capacity that may prove valuable to a network of providers utilizing an evidence based approach to quality improvement.   PC-bin is a product being developed by Home Care Path LLC to support the State wide transition from a Care Management Organization model to a Health Insurance Plan model of delivery.

Home Care Path LLC

810 Cedar Street

Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965

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