Questions
and Answers:
Q: Will there be an
electronic signature on the Medicaid application, or
will it have to be mailed for signature?
A:
The electronic Medicaid application will not
have electronic signature capability. However,
a signed application will not be necessary.
Once the application is submitted on-line, that
will satisfy as the signature.
Q: Was
the Disability Navigator part of the development of
Easy Access and is there information for families
who have CHILDREN with disabilities?
A:
DisabilityNavigator is a product developed by
SeniorNavigator for Fairfax County. The
information for the database contained in
DisabilityNavigator is part of SeniorNavigator's
database and will be available through
VirginiaNavigator for Virginia Easy Access. We
are not able to include services to children at
this time, but it is a longer range vision for
Virginia Easy Access when funding can be
secured.
Q:
Perhaps you are getting to it, but what part does
SeniorNavigator play in the site?
A:
SeniorNavigator is a partner in this initiative
and provides the very powerful SeniorNavigator
database for Virginia Easy Access. Member
providers are those that provide services to
seniors and adults with disabilities. It is not
a tool designed for use by public libraries.
Q: Is
the medicaid application the only application
available on the website.
Currently, the only application featured on the
Virginia Easy Access web portal is the Medicaid
application that will soon be an electronic
application. However, under the Financial Help
section a user can get to the Food Stamp
application by simply going to that content page
and clicking the Dept. of Social Services
website mentioned. It will take the user
directly to that page.
Q: How
do I update my organization's information?
Providers represented in the SeniorNavigator/VirginiaNavigator
data base can up-date their information by
simply e-mailing them at brenda at
seniornavigator dot org
Q: How
often will information be updated? For example:
available openings at adult day programs.
A:
Information may be up-dated as often as the
provider wishes it to be. It can be a
"real-time" resource but more likely, the
provider will only up-date it occasionally and
the user will have to contact the provider
directly to determine openings. If you are a
provider and want to know how to up-date your
information, contact brenda at seniornavigator
dot org
Q: What
is the strategic plan for making professionals as
well as the general public aware of the Virginia
Easy Access initiative?
We
currently have a very limited budget for
marketing Virginia Easy Access. We are happy to
make presentations like the one today for those
who request it. We are working with the No
Wrong Door Resource Team to develop a marketing
plan and then will work with private partners
and other funding sources to implement the plan.
Q: Do
the disabilities covered by Easy Access include
mental health or AIDS?
A:
Resources available through Virginia Easy Access
are applicable to individuals with all types of
disabilities (e.g. transportation, housing,
financial help). SeniorNavigator is working
with state agencies to add providers to their
database in order to make it even more
comprehensive than it is now.
Q: How
will this website be marketing to the general
public?
We
currently have a very limited budget for
marketing Virginia Easy Access. We are happy to
make presentations like the one today for those
who request it. We are working with the No
Wrong Door Resource Team to develop a marketing
plan and then will work with private partners
and other funding sources to implement the plan.
Q: Will
there be Virginia Easy Access brochures available
that we can distribute at our agencies to make our
clients aware of this website ?
A:
Yes, we are currently getting Virginia Easy
Access material printed. If you are interested
in receiving copies for distribution, please
e-mail me at
debbie dot burcham at
vda dot virginia dot gov
Q: Who
updates 2-1-1 info and/or checks accuracy if not
agency representatives?
Agencies are responsible for up-dating their own
information and keeping it current.
SeniorNavigator sends out reminder notices
annually and I feel certain that 2-1-1 has a
similar mechanism to up-date information.
SeniorNavigator and 2-1-1 Virginia are working
together to assure that both databases are
up-dated when information is received from
providers.
Q: Why
is there no "Health Care Services" icon?
We
will be enhancing the web portal regularly and
will consider creating new features in the
future. There is a Health Care section already
on the portal under Community Supports that you
might find helpful that I forgot to mention
during my presentation.
Q: How
do we register to be a member provider and how to
use additional data tools for intake and shared
infromation
Private providers in certain areas of the state
are able to become member providers however
there is a cost for this technology. If you
are interested in finding out more, you may
contact our No Wrong Door Coordinator, Charlene
Cole at charlene dot cole at vda dot virginia
dot gov
Q: Why
wouldn't the example you gave for the services and
supports your parents need, have produced the
consideration of a Medicaid Waiver?
My
understanding from SeniorNavigator is that this
database provides a listing of providers of
services and does not produce benefits that a
user might be eligible for. The user can look
under the Financial Help section of Virginia
Easy Access to get information about benefits
and other financial resources.
Q:
Contact information to request easy access panel
page. Also, when will the medicaid application be
accessible electronically to submit to local DSS?
To
get the Virginia Easy Access brochure send your
request to me at debbie.burcham@vda.virginia.gov.
The electronic Medicaid application should be
ready to pilot in October and ready for the
general public in the late fall.
Q: what
consideration was given to diverse cultural
representation in the photo for home page? Also,
was any research done on the color choice for the
web site
Thank you for pointing this out. We were
concerned about including pictures of seniors
and adults with disabilities. I will look at
this again in the next enhancement to the site.
Yes, much research was done for the color
choice. We researched the best colors to use
for best contrast and for those individuals with
color blindness. The colors selected were
considered by authoritative sources as good ones
to use.
Should you wish to
obtain copies of the Virginia Easy Access brochure,
please contact
Debbie Burcham
Chief Deputy
Commissioner
Virginia Department
for the Aging
1610 Forest Avenue,
Suite 100, Richmond, VA 23229
(804) 662-7047
debbie dot burcham at
vda dot virginia dot gov
Those wanting to up-date or include their provider
information on the VirginiaNavigator/SeniorNavigator
database can e-mail Brenda at seniornavigator dot
org
Should you wish to
comment on this topic, please write
to us at virtualcenter at alzpossible dot org.