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Today’s materials are posted on the DDS website at: https://www.dds.ca.gov/initiative/stakeholder-events/

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La presentación de hoy se publicará en el sitio web del DDS en: https://www.dds.ca.gov/initiative/stakeholder-events/

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Questions? Comments? Email QualityIncentives@dds.ca.gov

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Could we stop screen share during introductions?

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https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=4519.10.&nodeTreePath=9.3&lawCode=WIC

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To be clear, our work needs to be presented to the Legislature by 4/1/2022, and that is when the 30-day period for public comment begins? once that concludes, then consideration of adoption of the recommended benchmarks will commence in preparation of the FY 2022-2023?

01:03:24
Hopefully it means we benchmark that those receiving supports are achieving their chosen way of life. From where they choose to live, socialize, work and play. The data and transparency will be critical

01:05:06
it’s not academic for me

01:15:36
Are you supporting the person to run the race based on their needs or are you having them run track when they actually want to swim.. Knowing what they want and not what we choose for them ..

01:17:07
both, yes Jacquie. it's equity, and choice. with choice first, then the equitable support of that choice.

01:18:33
100%

01:21:07
Maximizing choice and control ..

01:28:32
I completely agree with Kim. Quality for one person is not the same for another. Very hard to make across the board determinations of quality.

01:31:40
It must be the social model of disability - acceptance and accommodation. Unfortunately, the IPP and service goals are based on the medical model - trying to fix people.

01:32:20
Yes. I agree. All good examples of what we should be leaving behind when discussing outcomes.

01:33:26
i would hate task oriented supportive living

01:35:57
Exactly Sascha, your home, your life, your choices .. Thank you for your voice

01:37:00
yes, and what non disabled people have such task goals, lol

01:37:34
Is the new use of technology to help define, capture, track new PC outcomes on an individual level part of the scope of this group? I think the best ideas relegated to a paper-based system will fail to promote real change.

01:38:30
Here are the six areas of NQF focuses on in a health care system... not exactly the same but just sharing... • Health and Well-Being• Prevention and Treatment of Leading Causes of Mortality• Person- and Family-Centered Care• Effective Communication and Care Coordination• Patient Safety• Affordable Care

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Measures will look different for people served who want a change to thier chosen way of life as opposed to those who want to maintain their chose way of life..

01:48:22
The Direct Support Workforce challenges are a priority and COVID-19 has only exasperated that issue for SLS with the loss of in-person day program supports.

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Thanks for everyone's interest in this very important endeavor...