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Page 1: CSA Release 2 CYBER Training. Training Purpose Review the new functionality in CYBER that will assist in the submission and review of Treatment Plans

CSA Release 2

CYBER Training

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Training Purpose

Review the new functionality in CYBER that will assist in the submission and

review of Treatment Plans.

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This new functionality will expedite service delivery to youth and families by:• Decreasing time required for plan

reviews at the CSA.• Reducing the number of plans returned

to providers due to errors or duplicate submissions.

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Treatment Plan Auto-Routing

What is it?

Initial Treatment Plans that pass validation criteria will be automatically approved in CYBER.

Progress Notes, Authorizations and Tracking Elements will be automatically generated upon plan approval.

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Treatment Plans Eligible for Auto-Routing

CMO/UCM– Initial ISP– Service Change ISP– Service Update ISP– ISP FCP

YCM– Initial ISP– Service Change ISP– Service Update ISP

MRSS– Initial ICP– ICP FCP

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Duplicate Treatment Plans

If a plan of the same Type is already “In Progress” (saved by the user, submitted to a supervisor, or submitted to the CSA but not yet approved), it’s expected that the Provider would modify the plan rather than create a duplicate.

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Modify a Plan

If the user has determined that modifications need to be made to a plan that is “In Progress”, they must identify where the plan current is and request it to be returned from any of the following;– Supervisor– Case Management (JCRs)– CSA (please contact the Service Desk to have the plan

returned)

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Identifying Where the Plan Is

Please review;– Service Plans – In-Progress grid on CYBER

Welcome Page.

– Treatment Plans and Assessments screen for the youth. If a plan is listed without a date in the

“Submitted to CSA” column, it is considered “In Progress”.

– “View Treatment Plan Review History” button on individual Plans to identify current owner.

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The “View Treatment Plan Review History” button can be clicked on as

soon as the Plan opens.

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The user will see the above message if they attempt to submit another

Initial Plan if one of the same type is already “In Progress”.

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Submitting Initial ISP/ICP

If a user attempts to submit an Initial ISP/ICP after another has already been approved by the CSA, the user will receive a message that states;

– “An Initial ISP has already been submitted to the CSA. Please confirm plan type before submitting”.

– The new plan can still be submitted, but will not be auto-routed and should include additional information in the notepad section of the Plan stating why this plan type was selected.

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Submission Tips

Please check;– “View Treatment Plan History” button on

individual Treatment Plans to check status of previously submitted ISP/ICP.

– Approved grid on Welcome Page for recently (last 7 days) approved Treatment Plans for youth in your caseload.

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MRSS Initial ICP without Service Requests

When submitting, the user will see;– “There are no services included in this

Initial ICP. Is this a 72-hour discharge?” If Yes – The system will automatically close

the Tracking Element, adding 21 days after the CSA submit date.

If No – Plan can be submitted but will not be auto-routed and should include additional information in the notepad stating why there are no services being requested.

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Submitting JCRs

JCRs that are submitted monthly for documentation purposes do not need CSA review.– “Not for CSA Review” will now be seen

by OOH providers in the Treatment Plan Type menu.

– The plan will not be reviewed by the CSA and cannot include Service Requests.

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If the user opens a JCR that was previously saved with Service Requests included, and changes the plan type to “Not for CSA Review”, they will receive a message that states;– “To select Not for CSA Review plan type all services

must be removed from the plan.”– The plan type will have to be changed in order to

submit the JCR with Service Requests.

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Once submitted, a Not for CSA Review JCR can be printed and will have the

plan type listed at the top of the report.

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Discharge JCRs

When submitting a DJCR, OOH providers will no longer be able to enter a future date into the field “Actual Discharge Date” in either the Facility Information or Target Behavior/Discharge accordions.

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Transitional ISPs & ICPs

CMO, YCM, UCM users will see “Discharge Date” in the Discharge accordion, above the Family/Natural Support Engagement Plan section.

MRSS users will see “Discharge Date” in the Transition Summary accordion.

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CMO/YCM/UCM

MRSS

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Copying Treatment Plans

Users have the ability to copy Treatment Plans without the previous assessor’s information being copied with the rest of the demographic information.

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Treatment Plans must be associated with a current Assessment before

submitting.

– CMO/UCM – Initial ISP, Comprehensive Review 90-day plans require a current SNA.

– YCM – Initial ISP, Ongoing Review ISP require a current SNA.

– OOH – JCR and TJCR require a current SNA.

– MRSS – Initial ICP, ICP Update require a current CAT.

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“Current” – submitted to the CSA within the last 30 days.

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Attempting to submit an ISP/ICP without a current Assessment will

generate a warning message and will prevent the user from submitting the

Plan.

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Submission Tip

Please check the Treatment Plans and Assessments grid for the youth;

review the Submitted to CSA column to verify the date of the most recent

Assessment is less than 30 days prior to the current date.

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Points to Remember

1. Service Requests that come through CM cannot exceed the 90-day authorization period.– When attempting to submit a request

that exceeds the authorization period, the user will receive a warning message (see Slide 25) and will need to adjust the request before submitting.

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The user will see the above message (with the appropriate Service Code) when they click on the “Accept” button in the Add/Edit Service

Request for a Treatment box.

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2. If CMO services are requested, check off the “CMO services requested” box at the top of the Treatment Plan.– This will prioritize the plan when it is

reviewed by the CSA. If CMO is open, and a new CMO Service

Request is included on a JCR, the user does not need to check off this box.

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3. Familiarize yourself with frequently used service codes.– If the user attempts to submit a service

request for an incorrect number of units, they will receive a message that states, “Service Request exceeds the allowable units for this service code” and will have to adjust before submitting the plan.

Updated Service Grid is posted as a reference document with this training.

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Retro-Authorizations

When submitting a Service Request that will result in a Retro-Authorization, the user will receive a message that states, – “Service request start date is more than 7 days

prior to current date and therefore is considered a retro-active authorization. Please provide additional detail in notepad regarding reason for delay in service request submission.” The user will be able to submit the plan, but must

include additional detail or the plan will be returned.

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Overlapping Authorizations

If a Service Request is submitted with dates that overlap an existing authorization for the same service code, the user will see a message that states;– “Requested authorization overlaps with

an existing authorization for the same service code. Please modify the request or provide additional detail and/or clinical justification for this service request.”

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If the user is asked for additional information, or clinical justification, the Treatment Plan will be removed

from Auto-Routing and will be reviewed manually by the CSA.

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ISP Service Change Plans

The ISP Service Change plan type should be used to request or modify services– If a Service Change plan is submitted

without a service request included, the user will be alerted and the submission will be blocked until service requests are added or the plan type changed.

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ISP Service Update Plans

The ISP Service Update plan type should be used to update the treatment plan, but not request services.– The ability to add Service Requests to

this plan type has been removed.

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Case Management Authorizations

When a youth is admitted into an OOH program from YouthLink, CYBER will auto-generate Case Management Authorizations with end dates that

are in-line with the end of the Residential Admission.

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Tracking Elements will close automatically on the date the Transitional ISP was submitted to the CSA.

Tracking Elements will close automatically, adding 21 days after the submitted to the CSA date for Transitional ICPs.

Transitional ISPs & ICPs

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Youth in OOH Program

When submitting an ISP/ICP for a youth that is already in an OOH Program, the user will receive a message that states;– “Youth is currently in OOH Treatment.

Service Requests should be included on a JCR.” The ISP or ICP can be submitted, but will be

manually reviewed by the CSA.

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Youth Open to MRSS and Case Management

When submitting an MRSS Initial Treatment Plan (ICP, FCP, ICP Update) for a youth already open to Case Management, the user will receive the following message;– “Youth is currently linked to another CME that

provides coordination of services. Please contact provider for treatment planning collaboration.” User can submit the plan, but it will be manually

reviewed by the CSA. Case Management contact information can be found on

the Provider tab of the youth’s Face Sheet (see Slide 36).

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Case Management contact information, including Email address

and Phone number (when entered into

CYBER), can be found on the Provider tab of the youth’s Face Sheet.

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Needs Assessments

Users will receive the following alert when creating new Assessments (when applicable);– “CMO/YCM/UCM or MRSS is involved with this child.

Please refer to the Provider Tab on the Face Sheet for contact information to discuss treatment planning needs.”

CCIS, PHP, MST and FFT users will see a pull-down menu labeled “Select Assessment Type”, which will allow them to indicate the Type they are submitting (see Slide 38).

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Needs Assessment type options;– CCIS – Initial and Update– PHP, MST, FFT – Initial, Update, Discharge

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Deleting Progress Notes

Users now have the ability to delete draft Progress Notes.– Users that have the Progress Notes – In

Progress grid on their Welcome Page will see a list of drafts here.

– Opening the Draft Progress Note will show the user a new “delete” button, which will permanently delete the note from the record.

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Contacting the CSA

If you have questions or concerns about the new functionality in

CYBER, please contact the Service Desk –

[email protected]