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2004 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Medicaid Certification for CSA Providers

Item 299 #3h

Item 299 #3h

First Year - FY2005 Second Year - FY2006
Health And Human Resources
Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families FY2005 ($1,000,000) FY2006 ($2,000,000) GF

Language
Page 228, line 15, strike "$243,901,805" and insert "$242,901,805".
Page 228, line 15, strike "$258,301,341" and insert "$256,301,341".
Page 231, after line 50, insert:
"F.  The Office of Comprehensive Services shall require all residential and treatment foster care providers who receive funding through the Comprehensive Services Act for At-Risk Children and Youth (CSA) to become Medicaid-certified providers in order to receive payment for CSA-related services.
G.  The Office of Comprehensive Services shall work with the State Executive Council and the Department of Medical Assistance Services to assist Community Policy and Management Teams in appropriately accessing a full array of Medicaid-funded services for Medicaid-eligible children and youth through the Comprehensive Services Act for At-Risk Children and Youth, thereby increasing Medicaid reimbursement for treatment services and decreasing the number of denials for Medicaid services related to medical necessity and utilization review activities."


Explanation
(This amendment is requires all Comprehensive Services Act (CSA) providers to become Medicaid-certified in order to receive CSA payments. It also requires the Office of Comprehensive Services to work with others to ensure that localities are able to appropriately access Medicaid services. CSA expenditures are decreased by $3.0 million general fund over the biennium in anticipation of better use of Medicaid funding for CSA services, coverage of a broader array of residential treatment services through the Medicaid program, and a decrease in Medicaid payment denials. A companion amendment in Item 326 directs the Department of Medical Assistance Services to amend the State Plan for Medical Assistance Services to cover additional services for CSA children who are Medicaid eligible.)