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Funding and Rate Realignment

  • Supporting Employment Service Providers to Succeed and Prosper by Partnering to Advance Competitive Integrated Employment: Applying Value, Outcome and Performance-Based Payment Methodologies - Webinar attendees hear from employment services providers that work with state Vocational Rehabilitation systems and state Medicaid Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) systems, some using managed care and some who do not, that have implemented value-based purchasing and outcome-based reimbursement methodologies so that employment service providers can prosper as they advance competitive integrated employment.
  • 10 Unique Funding Ideas for Providers - In this webinar, Jeanine Pavlak and Rachel Pollock take a deep dive into alternative funding streams for providers. They provide concrete examples of which services these various stream can fund, and advice on how to apply for this funding.
  • Funding Strategies to Support the Shift from Facility-based Services Toward Those that Lead to Creative, Integrated Employment Models - Jeannine Pavlak discusses funding diversification and re-alignment and strategies to assist service provider make the transition from facility to community integrated service models. Webinar participants learn about steps providers and states can take to increase employment outcomes for people with disabilities, including those with significant disabilities.
  • VADARS Model: An Outcome Based Approach for Capacity Building - During this presentation, Virginia DARS model for serving Ticket to Work (TTW) clients is described to demonstrate a capacity building approach to developing services across the state that benefit not only VR clients, but other Ticket eligible clients not associated with VR services. Participants learn how to potentially create a braided funding source for providing services to individuals with disabilities beyond the VR closure date through the utilization of ticket to work funding.
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