Research Outcomes for Money Follows the Person

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Description

The purpose of the Money Follows the Person (MFP) program is to identify, contact, and assist clients in nursing facilities or intermediate care facilities for individuals with mental retardation (ICF/MR) facilities to relocate back to a community setting. Outcomes which will be measured during the conduct of the research include transition process, length of time required to transition, eligibility characteristics, quality management, quality of life survey assessment; home modification requirements; and overall cost and services rendered. The specific aims of the research outcomes for the MFP Program is to 1) design, 2) implement, and 3) evaluation the effectiveness of the project. The hypothesis which will be tested is that the recipients who successfully complete the MFP transition will result in lower health care expenses and attain improved physical and behavioral health outcomes. Under the agreement, the University of Kentucky Institute for Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy (UKIPOP) shall provide CHFS with professional staffing to conduct research and support the delivery of the MFP program, monitor and evaluate clients who have moved to community setting, develop and maintain information technology systems for tracking client referrals, application and assessment to determine client relocation, evaluation of home modification and household start-up needs, audit of program expenditures, and program evaluation and CMS reporting. UKIPOP shall conduct research in the following areas: 1) Audit the conformance of the MFP plan compared to the plan approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), 2) Conduct quality assurance audits on the assessments for relocation transition determinations, 3) Conduct a complete program evaluation on the effectiveness of the program 4) Conduct patient-reported quality of life (QOL) and satisfaction surveys with participation in MFP, 5) Analyze and disseminate patient reported outcomes on the QOL surveys, 6) Analyze and compare Kentucky and other state transition programs.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date7/1/186/30/20

Funding

  • KY Cabinet for Health and Family Services: $792,890.00

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