LTCA was created to address the public interest of long term care. Our research, policy analysis, technology solutions, and systems development has lead to cost effective solutions to long term care problems — promoting a better quality of life through independent living at home.
Established in 1987, we have diligently worked to create, in partnership with the state government and local communities, comprehensive health care by integrating personal, social and health needs and by reflecting the values of our community and Members. We take a unique two-tier approach:
Agents of Change We're people who make change, creatively. The LTCA provides state agencies with research, policy analysis, program development, strategic planning and evaluation. Authors of Care We're people who take care, personally. We implement programs, develop and provide training and deliver administrative functions such as service authorization and complaint resolution. In short, we’re the manpower needed to make our strategic recommendations realities.
We're people who make change, creatively. The LTCA provides state agencies with research, policy analysis, program development, strategic planning and evaluation.
We're people who take care, personally. We implement programs, develop and provide training and deliver administrative functions such as service authorization and complaint resolution. In short, we’re the manpower needed to make our strategic recommendations realities.
A Way Home for Tulsa LTCA is applying its expertise in case management systems design to the Tulsa homeless service delivery system. A Way Home For Tulsa (AWH4T) is a collaboration of homeless service providers and other community service organizations that are committed to efficient and effective coordination of their services to reduce fragmentation and redundancies and improve access. LTCA is working with WHFT to build a case management system that is based on a solid foundation of philosophy and community values. Oklahoma Living Choice Project LTCA designed and administered, in collaboration with the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the Living Choice Demonstration Project infrastructure. The Living Choice Project utilized funding from the Centers for Medicaid and Medicaid Services to rebalance Medicaid long term care dollars from institutions to home and community-based services. LTCA designed the nursing facility transition component of this project, including: operations design and implementation, technology solutions and transition coordinator training products. ADvantage Home and Community-Based Waiver Program LTCA created and administered, in collaboration with Oklahoma Department of Human Services, the ADvantage Program. The program was piloted in Tulsa County with seven service recipients and grew over 15 years into a statewide program serving the needs of 22,000+ Oklahomans. LTCA served as the Administrative Agent for the program from 1992 – 2008. We provided operations, case management training, provider technical assistance and information management services in this contractual relationship. Ryan White Home Health Program In collaboration with the Oklahoma State Department of Health, LTCA credentials providers and pays provider claims on behalf of OSDH for durable medical equipment, skilled nursing visits and personal care provider services. Ryan White HIV/STD Insurance Assistance Program LTCA, in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Department of Health, pays private health care insurance premiums on behalf of OSDH participants. Premiums include COBRA, Oklahoma High Risk Pool, and employer private health care insurance employee co-pays.
LTCA is applying its expertise in case management systems design to the Tulsa homeless service delivery system. A Way Home For Tulsa (AWH4T) is a collaboration of homeless service providers and other community service organizations that are committed to efficient and effective coordination of their services to reduce fragmentation and redundancies and improve access. LTCA is working with WHFT to build a case management system that is based on a solid foundation of philosophy and community values.
LTCA designed and administered, in collaboration with the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the Living Choice Demonstration Project infrastructure. The Living Choice Project utilized funding from the Centers for Medicaid and Medicaid Services to rebalance Medicaid long term care dollars from institutions to home and community-based services. LTCA designed the nursing facility transition component of this project, including: operations design and implementation, technology solutions and transition coordinator training products.
LTCA created and administered, in collaboration with Oklahoma Department of Human Services, the ADvantage Program. The program was piloted in Tulsa County with seven service recipients and grew over 15 years into a statewide program serving the needs of 22,000+ Oklahomans. LTCA served as the Administrative Agent for the program from 1992 – 2008. We provided operations, case management training, provider technical assistance and information management services in this contractual relationship.
In collaboration with the Oklahoma State Department of Health, LTCA credentials providers and pays provider claims on behalf of OSDH for durable medical equipment, skilled nursing visits and personal care provider services.
LTCA, in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Department of Health, pays private health care insurance premiums on behalf of OSDH participants. Premiums include COBRA, Oklahoma High Risk Pool, and employer private health care insurance employee co-pays.
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