The world of administrative claiming for various health and human services funding sources is a complex ever-changing landscape. Partnering with experienced consultants at Baldacci Consulting can help you navigate this world and rest-assured that the funding your agency is receiving is the maximum funding it is entitled to. We have a wide net of former agency CFOs, financial staff, as well as former federal officials who help staff our projects ensuring that the Baldacci Group can serve a litany of needs across a multitude of funding sources.
Led by Consulting Manager Bob Baldacci III, we offer the following services:
- Reviewing and recommending improvements to cost allocation plans (CAP)
- Developing new cost allocation plan amendments for Health Care Reform, agency reorganizations, out-of-date plans
- Title IV-E administrative claiming reviews
- Title XIX administrative claiming reviews
- Reviewing and recommending improvements to random moment time studies (RMTS)
- Developing new RMTS processes reflecting actual staff activities/programs based on focus group interviews
- CAP database and report development replacing old antiquated out-of-date systems
- CAP Principles and Regulations staff training
- RMTS staff training
- Federal negotiation
We invite you to contact Bob directly at robert3@baldaccigroup.com to learn more about our experience.
Our staff has experience with the following agencies:
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Health and Human Services
- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Welfare
- Commonwealth of Virginia, Office of Comprehensive Services
- National Association of State Human Services Finance Officers (HSFo)
- Quincy Public Schools and Watertown Public Schools
- State of Connecticut, Department of Social Services
- State of Delaware, Department of Health and Social Services
- State of Delaware, Department of Services for Children, Youth, and their Families
- State of Delaware, Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDDS)
- State of Indiana, Department of Child Services
- State of Kansas, Social and Rehabilitation Services
- State of Louisiana, Department of Social Services
- State of Maine, Department of Health and Human Services
- State of Maine, Office of Child and Family Services
- State of Maryland, Department of Human Resources and Department of Juvenile Services
- State of Mississippi, Department of Human Services
- State of Nevada, Division of Health Care Financing and Policy
- State of Rhode Island, Department of Children, Youth, and Families
- State of Rhode Island, Department of Human Services
- State of Vermont, Agency of Human Services
- State of Vermont, Department of Children and Families
- State of Vermont, Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living
- State of Vermont, Department of Health
- State of Vermont, Department of Mental Health
- State of Vermont, Department of Vermont Health Access
- Washoe (Reno) County, Nevada, Department of Social Services