TI 2.0 Application Requirements and Example Documents
The following example documents are organized by Process Requirements 1 through 5 as seen on the following TI 2.0 Application Summaries:
- Primary Care Project: Adult
- Outpatient Behavioral Health Project: Adult
- Primary Care Project: Pediatric
- Outpatient Behavioral Health Project: Pediatric
- Adult Ambulatory: Criminal Justice Focused
These examples included below are not one-size fits-all templates; applicants must create similar policies and procedures that are applicable to the organization. The examples are only intended to provide a visual representation and context of the application process.
The deadline to submit an application for the TI 2.0 program was October 20, 2023 by 5 p.m. (MST/ AZ time). Applications for the TI 2.0 Program are no longer being accepted.
Process Requirements 1-5
PROCESS REQUIREMENT 1 (PCP & BH)
Procedures for screening all members for health-related social needs (HRSN) and other conditions affecting whole person health, and coordinating referrals and engagement with other providers serving that member or available to provide needed services to members, including communication protocols with accessible resources to ensure effective care coordination to meet members’ comprehensive health needs.
1.1A HRSN Screening Procedure |
1.1A HRSN Screening Procedure: Justice/Legal Screening Question Examples Question Phrasing:
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1.1B-D HRSN Screening Procedure |
1.1E-G HRSN Screening Procedure |
PROCESS REQUIREMENT 2 (PCP & BH)
Identification of accountable position(s) to pursue whole person care and population health initiatives.
PROCESS REQUIREMENT 3 (PCP & BH)
Protocols for utilizing member-centered, culturally sensitive, evidence-based practices in trauma-informed care.
PROCESS REQUIREMENT 4 (PCP - ONLY)
Policies for identifying, tracking, and coordinating care for high-risk members, particularly those with identified social risk factors, to best allocate resources, reduce redundancies, and improve member experience.
PROCESS REQUIREMENT 5 (PCP - ONLY)
Policies that demonstrate how a psychiatric provider is readily available for consultation and processes that explain how the clinics collaborate with the consultant and other providers to manage the member's care.