Rate Reform : CA Department of Developmental Services The goal is to make sure that the payment system is fair, supports providing high-quality care, and that it helps people get the services they need Payments are made by the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) through regional centers to all service providers
D-2024-Rate Reform-002 Rate Reform Implementation - Special Circumstances Regional centers must update rates under the current service codes by January 1, 2025 By March 31, 2025, regional centers will need to input new service codes and rates based on the alignment of each service provider’s actual services with rate reform’s updated service code descriptions
Understanding Californias New Residential Service Rate Reform Regional centers will play a crucial role in the reform process They are responsible for verifying provider information, aligning service descriptions and codes, and implementing new rate structures
D-2025-Rate Reform-006 Rate Reform Guidance: Updated Hold Harmless . . . As part of continued rate reform efforts, and pursuant to the rate implementation timeline in Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) Section 4519 10, this letter provides direction to regional centers regarding an updated hold harmless policy for providers whose rates exceed the fully funded rate models
P-2024-Rate Reform-002 Service Code Crosswalk Regional centers and providers must work together to identify the service description(s) that best reflects the services actually being provided Additional information regarding service descriptions and requirements may be found on the Department’s website here
Rate Reform, QIP, Provider Directory Highlights Regional centers and service providers have through March 31, 2025, to finalize the correct service code alignments, the rate, and completion of the Service Acknowledgement Form, which must specify the rate
Rate Reform - Harbor Regional Center On September 19, 2024, DDS released a directive on the full implementation of the Rate Reform The letter provides some background regarding rate reform, highlights some of the steps that have occurred over the last few years, and previews some upcoming activities
Minimum Wage 2024 - Regional Center of Orange County Community-Based Day, In-Home Respite Agencies, and Work Activity Programs, may request a rate adjustment from the Department if any employee is paid less than the new minimum wage
SDRC Rates - Google Sites Rates Specialist - rate info@sdrc org - For questions and agreements related to your individual service provider rates, DDS Rates Study, Rate Models, Rate Reform, etc