Connecticut Integrated Care for Kids
Overview
Integrated Care for Kids (or InCK for short) model is a child-centered local service delivery and state payment model being implemented nationally by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Center (CMS Innovation Center). The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS), which chose to participate in this model along with several other states and organizations nationally, selected a local lead organization (Clifford Beers Inc.) to implement this model in New Haven, Connecticut. The goal of this model is to reduce unnecessary expenditures and improve the quality of care for children through prevention, early identification, and treatment of behavioral and physical health needs. The model is first being tested and evaluated in the New Haven area and, pending outcomes, could be expanded to additional geographies. More details on eligibility criteria are provide in information below.
Additional Information
- Policy Transmittal
- Training Overview
- Intervention Overview Appendix A & B
- Targeted Case Management State Plan Amendment
- Clifford Beers InCK Website (Embrace New Haven)
State of Connecticut (DSS) documents
Federal (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) documents:
- Notice of Funding Opportunity
- Fact Sheet: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/integrated-care-kids-inck-model
- InCK Webinar: https://innovation.cms.gov/Files/slides/inck-overview-slides.pdf
- Frequently Asked Questions: https://innovation.cms.gov/Files/x/inck-faqs.pdf
- Pediatric APM Model Concepts: https://downloads.cms.gov/files/pediatricapm-rficomments.pdf