Thursday, December 29, 2011

Vermont - AHS/DVHA Communication - Additional Clarification

As a result of inquiries on the most recent communication, here is some further clarification:

Using today's technology and service oriented architecture, Vermont is proceeding with releasing a series of Requests for Proposals (RFP) in an organized and sequential manner to address business and programmatic needs.   These RFPs will focus on the procurement of services for vendors to build on the State's infrastructure and create shared services that will be utilized in a modular, interoperable, and reusable configuration to meet the needs of what were traditionally stand-alone systems solutions (e.g., MMIS or E&E). 

This transformational concept removes the classic "silo'd" approach to building and operating State systems.  For example, part of MITA 3.0 details aspects of member management needs that exist in MMIS but also extend to HIX and E&E. We have not yet completed the requirements design phase and made a decision in this case, but using this example, the State could be looking for Member Management services that can be utilized for "MMIS", "HIX" and/or "E&E" needs in subsequent RFPs.  

Happy New Year everyone!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Vermont AHS - DVHA projects' update - volume XIV

                                                   Agency of Human Services

December, 2011 – Volume XIV

This is the latest installment of the Agency of Human Services (AHS) and the Department of Vermont Health Access (DVHA) monthly projects update (for distribution to vendors).  

Be advised, AHS and in particular, DVHA, is utilizing social media to help expand our working network and deliver a clear, consistent communication in an efficient and effective fashion.  From this point forward when an update is ready for release we will update an AHS-DVHA blog (http://vermont-ahs-dvha.blogspot.com/) and we will announce via twitter (@DVHAVermont) that the blog update is available.  

Therefore you need to follow us on twitter and/or be sure to check this blog for any updates.   We will continue with mass emailing of this update for one further installment but afterwards you’ll need to follow us on twitter and/or follow our blog.

As you are aware, the State has been making use of these updates in lieu of meetings due to the abundance of inquiries and requests we have received.  Thank you for your continued interest in Vermont and we appreciate your understanding.  You may share this document with any business partners that you wish. 

The majority of infrastructure issues in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Irene have been addressed yet the State continues to be challenged in terms of resources and the space for these resources.  The following efforts are underway within the Agency of Human Services (AHS) with significant management by DVHA:

        Establishment of Vermont’s Health Enterprise Network
        Development and implementation of MES/VIEWS/HIX/HIE*
                                                                  Vermont will begin a series of Request for Proposals (RFPs) to procure services to address functional, information, technical and/or business needs
                                                                  RFPs will require services:
        be built on Vermont’s Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) platform – which is the Oracle Suite
        be built and scalable to meet the needs across the Agency and not silo’d as traditionally done
        adhere to Medicaid Information Technology Architecture (MITA) 3.0 framework and the CMS Seven Standards and Conditions
                                                                  The first RFP, expected to be released at the beginning of January, is requesting bids to address Vermont’s needs for:
        Enterprise Master Person Index (eMPI) services
        Partnership with Department of Information and Innovation (DII) working on the continued build-out of our SOA platform
        Address the necessary Governance protocols (policy and systematic) for identifying “source” data including the hierarchy of accepted/validated data…all in the effort to create a “Master ‘Golden’ Record”
                                                                  The second RFP, expected to be released in calendar quarter 1, 2012 is likely to request bids to address: 
        Provider Management services that includes building of a Provider Directory and perhaps address Program Integrity needs.
                                                                  Additional RFPs in the Health Enterprise series to support HIX, E&E, and MMIS components will be released in rapid order throughout calendar quarter 1 and 2, 2012.

        Vermont continues to work closely with CMS and other States on a variety of issues and levels.  As identified in CMS’ Seven Standards and Conditions, we need services and processes that are flexible, scalable and can be leveraged/shared across boundaries.  These services and processes can be integrated in a variety of ways to address the needs of the systems we refer to as “MES, VIEWS and HIX”. 
        The following is a quick view of the outcome of the optional/non-binding “white papers” the State asked for in the last update on “how they would recommend Vermont proceeding in terms of MES, VIEWS, HIX, HIT, Provider Directory and potential Single-payer.”.  
                                                                  The results were surprising with only a few vendors responding with some glimpse of the bigger health reform picture and how things were integrated and how to possibly proceed, etc.  Most responses were focused on one particular aspect of a vendor’s portfolio of solutions.
                                                                  The State provides this as a view into the immense health transformation that is underway in our State and the need for vendor partners who share a vision that is fully consistent with CMS’ Seven Standards and Conditions and MITA 3.0.
                                                                  The traditional  approach to system design, development and implementation for new and replacement systems will not succeed.

        State of Vermont RFPs can be viewed at:
        http://www.vermontbidsystem.com/; and


As of this time, DVHA is not engaging in any vendor demonstrations.  This is due to the amount of work currently underway and the number of engagements that would occur should the State proceed in this manner.  Should Vendors have information (such as the ‘white paper’ mentioned above, product information, etc.) you can submit that to Joe Liscinsky at joseph.liscinsky@state.vt.us.

Thank you.




*Glossary:


MES                 Medicaid Enterprise Solution
Replacement of Vermont’s Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS)
VIEWS                        Vermont’s Integrated Eligibility Workflow System (VIEWS)
Replacement of Vermont’s ACCESS system – AHS’ legacy eligibility and enrollment system
HIX                  Health Insurance Exchange
                        Implementation of Vermont’s Insurance Exchange as part of Affordable Care Act (ACA)
HIE                  Heath Information Exchange
                        Further expansion and build out of Vermont’s health information exchange

Friday, October 7, 2011

AHS/DVHA Communication: October, 2011 – Volume XIII

October, 2011 – Volume XIII

This is the latest installment of the Agency of Human Services (AHS) and the Department of Vermont Health Access (DVHA) monthly projects update (for distribution to vendors).  

Be advised, AHS and in particular, DVHA, is now beginning the utilization of social media to help deliver these updates.   From this point forward when an update is ready for release we will update an AHS-DVHA blog (http://vermont-ahs-dvha.blogspot.com/) and we will announce via twitter (@DVHAVermont) that the blog update is available.   Therefore you will need to follow us on twitter and/or be sure to check this blog for any updates.   We will continue with the bulk mailing of this update for another installment but afterwards you’ll need to follow us on twitter and/or follow our blog.

As previously noted, due to the current status of our projects and the abundance of inquiries and requests we have received for meetings, we are unable to respond equally to all of them and therefore we are sending out an informational update to keep all equally informed. Thank you for your interest in Vermont and we appreciate your understanding.  You may share this document with any business partners that you wish. 

Tropical Storm Irene had a tremendous impact on the State as it flooded our Waterbury Complex causing us to lose our infrastructure. Included in this loss was a period of almost two weeks where AHS staff were without email.  Some of the aftereffects are still being dealt with.  The following large projects are being managed within the Agency of Human Services (AHS):

  • Procurement of Vermont’s Medicaid Enterprise Solution (MES) – replacement of Vermont’s Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS)
    • With support and guidance from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), AHS withdrew the MES (Medicaid Enterprise Solution) RFP and will repost an MES RFP at a future date.  The date is not yet known at this time.
    • The new RFP will focus heavily on the MITA (Medicaid Information Technology Architecture); Vermont’s health care vision; the needs of Vermont’s Act 48; CMS’s "Seven Standards and Conditions"; and the soon to be released CMS guidance on a MITA 3.0 framework.
  • Infrastructure Components
    • Accenture continues to work with State staff to implement the Oracle Suite of components which make up Vermont’s Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Infrastructure
  • Procurement of Implementation Services (Vermont’s Integrated Eligibility Workflow System (VIEWS))
    • AHS continues to plan for releasing a Request for Proposals (RFP) and while our goal has been calendar quarter 3 of 2011, the State is working to prioritize and structure its RFP(s) in terms of VIEWS, HIX and MES needs. It appears it’s going to be calendar quarter 1 of 2012 before any RFP gets released. 
      • VIEWS will include the technical, functional and information requirements of Vermont’s Act 48, and the health insurance exchange (HIX) as required by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) (Federal Health Care Reform)
      • Vermont expects the VIEWS solution to be developed upon the SOA Infrastructure Components previously noted.
  • Health Care Reform (HCR)
o       On June 16, AHS released an RFP for Health IT and Health Reform IT Portfolio Planning and Management.  
o       Proposals were received and evaluated and the State determined the most critical need to be section 10.3 (Communication and Change Management Assistance) and the State awarded this section to The Action Mill and has started efforts with them.
·        The State has decided that it will not be pursuing any other contracts associated with any other focus areas.
o       Vermont continues with its work with the multi-state Medicaid Assistance Provider Incentive Repository (MAPIR) to assist Vermont with its integration with the National Level Repository (NLR)
§         Vermont kicked off its EHR incentive program on Oct. 3
o       Vermont received approval of its State Medicaid Health Information Technology Plan (SMHP) by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
§         Vermont’s SMHP Implementation Advance Planning Document (IAPD) was submitted and Vermont has received verbal approval
o       Vermont has been working on the creation of its master Provider Directory and is currently developing requirements for its directory
o       As part of our efforts regarding the HIX, the State signed a contract with Bailit Health Purchasing procuring services related to planning and analysis for Vermont’s IE
    • As part of the Insurance Exchange Innovations Grant (lead by Massachusetts and in conjunction with other NE States) the State is sharing information and leveraging best practices to address ACA needs
      • The State continues to meet with key personnel from CMS, CCIIO, New England States working on details of what and how items, services, and documents can be shared/leveraged and in particular how they relate to VIEWS.

  • The State is interested in having any interested vendor provide a "white-paper" on how they would recommend Vermont proceeding in terms of MES, VIEWS, HIX, HIT, Provider Directory and potential Single-payor.  We leave this open ended and put a quick turn-around on it to see what the vendor community is looking at, how they view things for Vermont, how they’d approach this work providing advice on how Vermont should proceed, and how vendors will respond when the clock is ticking.  The document must be NO MORE than three double-sided pages and sent to me by Oct. 12. 
    • This is not an RFI and is an informal request.  Nothing is required to be submitted, and nothing that is submitted will be used for any other purposes than to inform our internal discussions.  Specifically, nothing submitted will be used in any formal reviews related to subsequent purchasing processes.
As of this time, DVHA is not engaging in any vendor demonstrations.

Thank you,
Joe


[Please be advised of my new email address:  Joseph.Liscinsky@state.vt.us]
Joseph J. Liscinsky
Project Manager
Division of Health Care Reform
State of Vermont – Dept. of VT Health Access

289 Hurricane Lane

Williston, VT 05495
Office     (802) 879-5994
Mobile    (802) 233-6212
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