[tabi] Re: Fw: Gov Scott's Transition Team may be thinking about if one agency should serve all disabilities...

  • From: "Joe Plummer" <joeplummer@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2010 13:04:09 -0500

No, they did not because we had a person in our corner called Gov Crist that
would have Veto it. and they did not have the two thirds votes to over ride
his veto. They now have a overwhelming vast majority and is what you call
veto proof. Plus they have a independent that is to the far right and will
not veto it if it got through both house and Senate. We are out of balance.
We have no scales of justice any more. We have a vast majority in the House
and the Senate and the cabinet and the governor , not to call any parties
but they are all to the far right. 


Sign,
JP ( Joe Plummer)
joeplummer@xxxxxxx


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From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Daniel Ben Moshe
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 12:44 PM
To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tabi] Re: Fw: Gov Scott's Transition Team may be thinking about if
one agency should serve all disabilities...

Joe didn't the republicans have the votes to do this anyway under the last
two governors?
 


I'm glad to be your humble and obedient servant,

Zechen Elder Daniel Ben Moshe,
B'ni Yahshuah Synagogue Of Broward County,
www.theblindcansee.org 
Choose ye this day whom you will serve.  If YHWH be Elohim, then serve him,
with all of your heart.  However, if baal be your god, then serve him.  As
for me, and my house.  We choose to serve YHWH! 
 
The late Bishop Joe O Patterson told a story long ago, when i was a small
child.  about the show down, between Elijah, and the 450 false prophets of
baal. He shared with us how Elijah, stood, and told the false prophets to go
on ahead,and call their god first.   Because they had a much larger program.
He talked about how they had 450 participants to introduce. Elijah was so
sure of YHWH, he with confidence said, that he only had one.  Elijah also
reminded them, that they had to drag their fake god up the mountain side on
an ox cart.  Elijah also announced to the world, that his Elohim would be
there when he arrived.  He said mockingly, you go on ahead.  Heck, I will
even let you have prime time.  I'M going to take a nap, and when you guys
finish your foolishness, wake me up.  Go ahead now, take your best shot. 
Bishop Joe O Patterson 
A blessed memory 
1963-1989   
-----Original Message-----
From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Joe Plummer
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 5:50 AM
To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tabi] Re: Fw: Gov Scott's Transition Team may be thinking about if
one agency should serve all disabilities...

Hi, yes, I agree but I will tell you we have about as much chance as a snow
ball in hell of getting anything done. The problem is that we are out of
sync there is no balance of power any more. So we do not have a check and
balance in the Florida government. I have been around government most of my
life an politics. I have worked for the Florida legislature for over 30
years. I am telling you there is no balance any more. I also am telling you
all that especially North Florida is out of the loop. North Florida is going
to suffer these two years and years to come . You are going to see the
economy and help for the small man and the helpless and the handicap and the
disable and business and state workers go backwards a 100 years. There is
going to be business closing every where up here. We can fight and try to be
heard but we are not going to gain any ground this two years. Everything is
way to the right and veto proof. Just more thoughts.
 


sign,
Joe Plummer (JP)
joeplummer@xxxxxxx
 
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Subject: [tabi] Fw: Gov Scott's Transition Team may be thinking about if one
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From: "Easy Talk" <easytalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 4:53 AM
Subject: Fw: [tabi] Gov Scott's Transition Team may be thinking about if one
agency should serve all disabilities...


> Mr. Edwards, I think this needs immediate action on behalf of FCB.
>
> Here is a quote from the message and I don't know what magic they plan 
> on using but this isn't the case and won't be.
>
> quote
> . Multiple websites dedicated to the various waivers would be 
> reduced.to>one. This would also create a more user friendly, 
> accessible system of delivering information. **g Consolidating 
> multiple call-centers for consumers and providers would still allow 
> calls to be channeled from one line directly to the appropriate waiver 
> specialist.
>
> Lets see, press 1 if you are blind, press 2 if you are hard of 
> hearing, press 3 if you have a mental disability, press 4 if you have 
> a spinal disability, press 5 if you have dyslexia, press 6 if you use 
> a wheel chair and so on and so on.  Do you get my point.
>
> It also says this type of system has been successful in Illinois and 
> Vermont, Ask Georgia what they think about a 1 stop shop and the mess 
> they are going through to un do it.
>
> We have set on our buts to long and let the separate commission for 
> the blind issue lay dormant to long.  Now is the time to act or it 
> will be to late.  If you read this article you will see the plan is to 
> act quickly so we don't have time to oppose it.
>
> Robert
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lighthouse of the Big Bend" <lighthousebigbend@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 3:56 PM
> Subject: [tabi] Gov Scott's Transition Team may be thinking about if 
> one agency should serve all disabilities...
>
>
>> Consumer groups of the Blind/VI may want to get involved, as it looks 
>> like Gov Scott's Transition Team may be thinking about whether one 
>> agency should serve everyone with disabilities...
>>
>> 12-8-10
>> Single Department Concept
>> A New Service Delivery System for the 21St Century
>>
>> The purpose of this proposal is to illustrate a method by which 
>> Florida can create a single, efficient, consumer driven and community
>> -- based service delivery system to provide services to the over 6 
>> million persons with disabilities in Florida. The ultimate goal is to 
>> reduce administrative costs and increase access to services and 
>> service dollars; create a more efficient, fraud resistant billing 
>> system and create an economic stimulus creating new private sector 
>> jobs.
>> . Combining all of the programs and services for persons With 
>> disabilities, including the Florida Medicaid Waiver programs, under 
>> one department`-. will enable the State to move precious resources to 
>> actual service delivery for persons with:.disabilities and seniors 
>> across the disability spectrum and Recycle.
>> . This department can have one point of entry with a standardized 
>> application, eligibility criteria, provider qualifications, and 
>> provider rates for all services and programs.
>> . Creation of new jobs in the areas of core munity - based service 
>> delivery and fraud prevention methods. This would mean the 
>> recruitment of new entrepreneurial minded providers into the system
statewide.
>> To accomplish this goal, certain units can be removed from current 
>> departments and placed in the new departmental structure. Personnel 
>> requirements will then be determined, based on the overall 
>> organization. Departments effected:
>> . Agency for Healthcare Administration (AHCA), the . Department of 
>> Health (DOH), the . Department of Children and Families (DCF), the .
>> Department of Eider Affairs(CARES), the . Department of Education 
>> (Vocational Rehabilitation and Division of Blind Services), and . The 
>> Agency for"Persons with Disabilities As this new department is being 
>> physically formed, a new philosophy will also be nurtured. A 
>> philosophy of ingenuity, creativity, and an entrepreneurial spirit, 
>> where employees are encouraged to think "outside of the box" to solve 
>> the problems we will face in the coming years. We must encourage 
>> unique, public - private partnerships at every level, in order to 
>> maximize our precious resources. This includes private entity 
>> investment into not only service provision but employment 
>> opportunities for persons with disabilities. It is only through this 
>> "rebirth" of the physical and philosophical can we have a department 
>> that is truly responsive to our citizens.
>>
>> In Florida, every day over 6 million persons, with identified or 
>> self-reported disabilities study, live, play, and work. The vast 
>> majority of persons with disabilities can secure and maintain full or 
>> part -- time competitive employment. They exhibit more courage and 
>> fortitude daily than some people do in a lifetime. These Floridians 
>> do not want a hand out but a hand up, a chance to maximize their 
>> individual independence and to be as included in their community as 
>> they wish, This untapped resource of ready and willing potential 
>> employees should not be ignored.
>>
>> Having all disability programs and services, including Medicaid 
>> Waivers located within one department, will:
>>
>> Streamline the application, eligibility, and acceptance process for 
>> consumers and providers.
>>
>> Eliminate the "silo" effect, bringing all state organizations working 
>> with persons with disabilities under one organizational plan and 
>> chain of command.
>>
>> Reduce redundant administrative costs to include office space and 
>> other such equipment.
>>
>> Create new private sector opportunities for persons who become 
>> disabled as adults. Require anyone wishing to file for federal 
>> disability programs to register with Vocational Rehabilitation. Begin 
>> early working with the person focusing on ways to maximize his/her 
>> abilities. in many cases, it may be possible for the person with the 
>> disability to emerge with a better, more lucrative career.
>>
>> The department will maximize existing resources, such as using the 
>> Clearinghouse on Disability Information to:
>> Maintain one website for all information on disabilities.
>> Operate a single toll-free phone number with accessibility built into 
>> the system. Have a dedicated information referral system that not 
>> only serves consumers, but providers and other state agencies.
>>
>> ? Allow the department to standardize the processes to determine 
>> eligibility (one assessment instrument), provider qualifications and 
>> enrollment, service limitations, rates of pay, nursing home 
>> transition initiatives, etc.
>>
>> ? Reduce or maintain turnaround time in billing to enable providers 
>> to receive pay for services in a timely fashion, while cutting down 
>> on potential fraud.
>>
>> Through a coordinated, functional needs based system, all individuals 
>> with disabilities will have their needs assessed and identified by a 
>> Global Assessment with a single Case Plan.
>>
>> Bryan F. Vaughan, MS Executive Director Commission on Disabilities
>>
>> 1217/2010 Page 2 of 4
>>
>> .:. Adapt the existing iBudget algorithm across the disabilities 
>> spectrum to ensure a consistent and efficient distribution of scarce 
>> resources.
>>
>> :. Serve consumers and providers will be served in a timelier and 
>> more consistent manner statewide.
>> One standardized assessment instrument to determine risk of 
>> institutionalization and eligibility for waiver services would ensure 
>> services are provided to those most in need and would reduce the 
>> number of individuals currently on wait lists for the various waivers.
>> Provider qualifications and rate of pay will be consistent and allow 
>> them to serve all populations without having to apply to work with 
>> multiple waivers and organizations. The Legislature will only need to 
>> deal with one budget to fund all the waivers. The processes for being 
>> placed on a wait list will be standardized throughout all the 
>> individual waivers.
>> Funding for community-based, long-term care services would be more 
>> equitable for each of the disability groups competing for limited 
>> resources.
>>
>>
>> Note: Some agencies may be reluctant' to relinquish administration of 
>> their waiver programs. Consumers and providers currently being served 
>> by the various waivers may be impacted if service limitations and 
>> rates of pay are standardized. Use of the iBudget algorithm will 
>> ensure a person's needs are met in an effective manner. Some 
>> individual disability groups may be concerned about any change in the 
>> current structure which can be mitigated through an appropriate 
>> public information program.
>> Evidence to Support Single Department
>>
>> The states of Illinois and Vermont have already gone to the single 
>> entity system with good results. Real Choice Systems Change Grant 
>> Program, Third Year Report: Progress and Challenges of the FY 2002 
>> and FY 2003 Grantees: (October 1, 2003 -- September 30, 2004) Final 
>> Report.
>> Consolidation
>>
>> The Governor's Commission on Disabilities, along with personnel from 
>> the effected departments, advocates, and providers could work towards 
>> the planning, development, and implementation of this single 
>> department.
>>
>> Planning & Timeline
>> Planning could begin to consolidate all programs and services, 
>> including waivers under one department in the 2010 - 2011 fiscal 
>> year, with implementation occurring in an on-going basis. Full 
>> consolidation could take until the 2011 -- 2012 fiscal year.
>> Estimated Potential Savings
>> ? A coordinated waiver program would require fewer administrative 
>> staff, intake and referral staff, provider enrollment staff and 
>> fiscal staff to moriitorexpenditures.
>> ? There would be a reduction in allocated office space, expenses;, 
>> and equipment allocations for personnel due to consolidation into one 
>> agency. Multiple websites dedicated to the various waivers would be 
>> reduced.to>one. This would also create a more user friendly, 
>> accessible system of delivering information. **g Consolidating 
>> multiple call-centers for consumers and providers would still allow 
>> calls to be channeled from one line directly to the appropriate 
>> waiver specialist.
>>
>>
>> Florida currently has a great need for more community - based service 
>> providers. Partnerships with Colleges of Business at our State 
>> Universities, as well as the Chamber of Commerce for Persons with 
>> Disabilities, can promote an entrepreneurial effort to create these 
>> small provider businesses.
>>
>> To reduce fraud, a "call and verify" system can be included as part 
>> of the billing cycle. When a provider bills the department, a random 
>> verification system will identify a consumer to be called and asked 
>> if helshe has received the items or services as billed. This process 
>> will help prevent discrepancies and false claims as are potential 
>> risks under the current system. The department can either decide to 
>> use one or multiple verifying agencies. This can be performed by 
>> workers from home (enabling persons with disabilities, seniors, or 
>> others who are transportation
>> disadvantaged) or a central location.
>>
>>
>> --
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>> Tallahassee, FL 32301
>> (850) 942-3658
>> www.lighthousebigbend.org
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