Title: CANS NEWS logo “News for the CANS Community” Volume 4, Number 2 – October 2013 A Refresher on Getting Help on the CANS CBHI recognizes that the widespread use of the CANS requires our commitment to improve the online application while ensuring that the user’s experience is easy and worthwhile. In recent issues, we have shared with you details about the upcoming revisions to the online training program and the development of a new reporting tool. In this special edition, you’ll find improvements that CBHI has made to CANS user support and refreshers on the many helpful online CANS resources. We encourage you to save this edition as a favorite, keep a copy handy and share it with your colleagues. As always, thank you for your ongoing effort on behalf of children and families. Improving CANS Customer Service: What to Expect When You Call VG Customer Service CBHI is pleased to announce a more streamlined approach to phone support for all CANS questions. All CANS phone inquiries will now go through one central telephone number at the Virtual Gateway (VG). For customer service please call: 800-421-0938* You will be greeted by a recorded message that will prompt you to press #1 for Provider, and then you will be directed to a secondary menu: Press #1 for VG password resets and login issues Press #2 for questions about CBHI/CANS application If your question is related to trouble with logging in to the CANS training website or with CANS recertification, or you need your CANS training Certification Key, the Customer Service Analyst will transfer you directly to the CANS Training Program (UMass). *TTY Number: (617) 847-6578 (for those with complete or partial hearing loss). Customer Service Analysts can assist with: • General questions about the VG • Technical questions or system issues • VG access or login questions • If Customer Service cannot resolve your issue immediately, they will issue a ticket number, provide a workaround or continue working to resolve the problem. • Calls requiring advanced assistance will be transferred to UMass CANS Training and Certification Program, or CBHI for all other matters related to the CANS application or CBHI program or policy issues. When you call, please be prepared to provide the following information: • Name, organization, phone number and email address • Name of Mass Heath member and Mass Health ID number • Screen/field you were working on (if applicable) • Description of the issue or error message (if applicable) • Whether the problem you are experiencing is preventing you from doing your work Every effort is made to respond to your call immediately. If you do not respond to follow-up efforts to reach you within 10 days, the ticket will be closed, and you will need to call VG Customer Service again. Essential Online Resources for CANS Users There are three related, though distinct, websites concerning CANS: the CBHI website, the CANS Training Program website and the Virtual Gateway (VG) website. While these three websites are similar in appearance, each has a specific purpose. It is a screen shot showing CBHI first page circling the link to click on in two areas of the screen shot. Make reader aware of more than one place to see information. also a text box just showing provider where they should click when they get to mass.gov website page this is a text box with an arrow showing where to click when provider goes to Mass.gov website showing readers where they can click to get to that section of the website, screen shot to make reader familiar. Its a text box in an oval shape to bring attention to the link we want you to click on. Click here Or here (1) The CBHI website (mass.gov website) provides information for all CBHI stakeholders. This website hosts a section dedicated to CANS (see screen shot below). The CANS section contains essential resources for CANS users, such as user guides, consent and rating sheets, frequently asked questions (FAQ) documents and several technical guides for using the online CANS application. This is a screen shot in a text box showing readers where to find help for the CANS with a box pointing to "Getting Help on the CANs" Title: or here - Description: also a text box just showing provider where they should click when they get to mass.gov website page New TroubleshootingResources! Many of your questions/needs can be addressed by the resources included in the CANS section (see screenshot below). You can reach CANS section directly at mass.gov website directed towards CANS resources. In particular, we encourage users to review the new Troubleshooting guides we recently created to help users address some common CANS application issues on their own. The guides include Workarounds to common application glitches (e.g., the “Save and Next” problem), instructions for Basic CANS Functions, guidance on Computer and Browser Settings to optimize use of the application, and a quick reference guide (The Virtual Gateway “Top Five”) with answers to the most common customer service questions. This box is around the Health and Human Services page describing "Getting Help on the CANS, showing where on the CBHI website you can find this information regarding troubleshooting You can find these troubleshooting materials in Getting Help on the CANS. (See screenshot below.) this is also a screen shot of what the login page looks like at the MassCANS website. (2) The CANS Training Program Website (Link to website) [MM1]hosts all training modules and the online certification exam. You need to create a user name and password to log in to the CANS training program website. You should keep a record of this user name and password for future access to the MassCANS training website. It is important to note that the user name and password for the MassCANS training website is not the same as your log in information for the Virtual Gateway. screen shot of the first page of the Virtual Gateway where providers would log in. (3) The EOHHS Virtual Gateway (VG Login Page) serves as a portal to the web-based CANS application system on the VG. This is where the CANS information is recorded and stored for providers’ ongoing use in treatment planning and data analysis. In order to use the CANS application on the VG, new users must have already passed the CANS Certification Exam and received their permanently assigned 36-digit Certification Key. The first time users log in to the CANS application they will be required to enter this Certification Key. To ensure a smooth on-boarding to the VG, please make sure your staff members have completed CANS training and certification prior to requesting a new VG account. For information on getting a VG account, please click this link to the Virtual Gateway. Troubleshooting As mentioned in Essential Online Resources for CANS Users, CBHI is pleased to offer some easy troubleshooting references for your use at all times. These materials will help users address some of the common CANS application issues on their own. They include workarounds to common application glitches, instructions for basic CANS functions, guidance on computer and browser settings to optimize use of the application, and a quick reference guide (The Virtual Gateway “Top Five”) with answers to the most common customer service questions. You can find these troubleshooting materials in Getting Help on the CANS. When Entering a Reassessment, Copy the Mass CANS! Don’t spend your time entering data that the application could copy for you! When performing a 90 day reassessment, providers can copy and edit a CANS previously completed within their organization. Simply update the copy of the previous record by editing questions and text fields to reflect any clinical or life changes that have occurred since the last assessment. You can update your own CANS or those done by other providers within your organization (e.g., the member had a MASS CANS assessment done in your outpatient clinic and now he/she is in your CBAT). Find out how to copy a CANS in the Troubleshooting Guide Basic CANS Functions or in the Certified Assessor Reference Guide. Note: A different MASS CANS tool is applied to children over the age of 5 (the CANS B-4), so if the member has reached age 5 since the last MASS CANS, the application will copy only the demographic information and the Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED) Determination. The Brief CANS Summary Report is a Helpful Tool The Brief CANS Summary Report provides a quick summary of a “complete” CANS record, showing only items rated 2 or 3, along with the final text box containing the clinician’s overall summary or formulation. This convenient two-page report can be downloaded and printed from the application. It is useful for talking with parents/caregivers and other providers about key issues requiring attention in a treatment plan. As reported in the July newsletter, CBHI is developing other useful reporting tools that will help providers track progress over time and better engage families. We will continue to update the community of CANS users on our progress. Rating Sheets May be Used to Document the CANS on Paper If you, the provider, do not receive member consent to enter his/her CANS data into the application, you must document the CANS on paper. The CANS Rating Sheet is a shorter format (8 pages) than the Mass CANS form (22 pages). MassHealth will accept the CANS Rating Sheets in place of the Mass CANS form when documenting the CANS on paper. This shorter format captures demographic information, determination of Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED), CANS ratings and text (comment) fields. The CANS Rating Sheets save paper and space in provider medical records. Ratings Sheets are available for both the CANS Birth through Four and the CANS Five through Twenty at the Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI) website by clicking CANS rating sheets on CBHI website. You may also go directly to the CANS section of the CBHI website, www.mass.gov/masshealth/CANS and then click on CANS Forms. The Rating Sheets are halfway down the page. If you eventually do obtain member consent, you can transfer the data from the CANS Rating Sheet into the CBHI CANS application on the Virtual Gateway and you can also generate a print or an electronic copy for your medical record. If the member declines consent, then you must include a paper copy of the CANS in the medical record, or you may attach an electronic image of the CANS to an electronic health record. Additional Resources The CANS Family Guide is Here! The CANS Family Guide is a tool for engaging youth and families during a behavioral health assessment. Developed by CBHI with input from Parent/Professional Advocacy League (PPAL) and the MCEs, this simple, two-page guide explains what the CANS is and why it is used. You can give it to families to read on their own or use it to guide a conversation during the assessment period. Click CANS Family Guide to download a copy, or go to www.mass.gov/masshealth/cans and click on Clinical Guidance on the CANS. The CANS Family Guide is now also available in Spanish. CANSNews – An Online Newsletter CANSNews is a regularly published online newsletter filled with critical CANS information and resources including articles from provider organizations who share their experience and ideas for using the CANS in practice and increasing CANS compliance. To read past issues, click CANS Newsletters. Commonwealth of Medicine logo CBHI logo UMass Commonwealth Medicine Logo text box with the title CANS News CANSContacts Virtual Gateway Customer Service 800-421-0938 TTY: 617-988-3301 CBHI Mailbox: CBHI@state.ma.us CBHI Website: CBHI Mass.gov website CANS Training Program at UMass Mailbox: mass.cans@umassmed.edu Training Website: MassCANS website login page The University of Massachusetts Medical School is the contracted provider for MASS CANS Training and Certification for the Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI) of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services. CBHI Mission The Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI) is an interagency initiative of the Commonwealth’s Executive Office of Health and Human Services. Our mission is to strengthen, expand and integrate Massachusetts state services into a comprehensive community-based system of care to ensure that families and their children with significant behavioral, emotional and mental health needs obtain the services necessary for success in home, school and community. A collaborative effort of CBHI, Virtual Gateway & UMass Medical School Send your comments and suggestions about this newsletter to: CANSnews@state.ma.us Newsletter Coordination Deborah McDonagh and Gretchen Hall Design, Layout & Production Lena Riccardi Editor Melissa Maslin