Guilford County
File #: 2017-011    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Reported to Council
File created: 12/20/2016 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 1/5/2017 Final action:
Title: DHHS- DIVISION OF SOCIAL SERVICES UPDATE ON THE ECONOMIC SERVICES DIVISION (FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICES AND MEDICAID)
Attachments: 1. Economic Services Update Jan2017F.pdf, 2. FNS Timeliness Urban 12_12_16 thru 12_16_16.pdf, 3. FNS Timeliness Urban Trends Up to 12_16_16.pdf
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TITLE
Title
DHHS- DIVISION OF SOCIAL SERVICES UPDATE ON THE ECONOMIC SERVICES DIVISION (FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICES AND MEDICAID)
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Heather Skeens (Elizabeth White)
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BACKGROUND
Background
Over the past several years, the Economic Service Division has gone through many changes due to the implementation of NCFast in Food & Nutrition Services (FNS), Medicaid and Workfirst; along with substantial changes to policy for determining eligibility for Medicaid, and changes to ABAWD policy in FNS. These changes have had direct impact to caseload size, retention of staff, and resulted in an increase in FMLA and leave usage. All of these challenges have demanded mandatory and/or voluntary overtime.
The current caseload for Family and Children’s (F&C) Medicaid is 43,448. Adult Medicaid caseload is 15,778 and Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) caseload is 45,032. These numbers include active caseloads only, and do not include cases that were denied or withdrawn. In FY2016, Guilford County denied a total of 5,068 FNS cases and 9,300 Medicaid cases.
In addition to processing applications and recertifications for both programs, eligibility staff performed approximately 45,000 changes to active cases per month and responded to the numerous returned mail and tax forms required for FNS and Medicaid eligibility.
In January 2016, to assist with the increase of workloads and the prior loss of eligibility positions due to budget cuts, we requested thirty-seven (37) eligibility positions for FY2016 and were given thirty (30). The increase in staff has assisted with the increase in caseloads, and greater than expected NCFAST processing times. However, these programs have still been unable to fully comply with federal regulations regarding timeliness.
Food and Nutrition Services (FNS)
The state is being released from a demand letter issued in July 2015 by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). That demand letter informed NCDHHS that the state ...

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