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Budget Amendments - SB800 (Committee Approved)

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Additional ID and DD Waiver Slots - Contingent

Item 307 #22s

Item 307 #22s

First Year - FY2013 Second Year - FY2014
Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of FY2013 $0 FY2014 $7,716,500 GF
FY2013 $0 FY2014 $7,716,500 NGF

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Page 263, line 15, strike "$8,033,837,513" and insert "$8,049,270,513".
Page 277, line 42, after "RRR." insert "1."
Page 277, line 43, strike "and an" and insert a period.
Page 277, line 44, strike "additional 150 slots effective July 1, 2013." and insert:
"2.  Contingent upon federal approval of reforms to this program in paragraph 3, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall amend the 1915 (c) home- and community-based Intellectual Disabilities (ID) waiver to add 350 slots effective July 1, 2013.
3.  The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall seek federal authority through the necessary waiver(s) and/or State Plan authorization under Titles XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act to develop and implement a care coordination model for new recipients of intellectual disabilities waiver services effective July 1, 2013.  
The expansion of care coordination shall be based on the principles of improving the value of care delivered by measuring outcomes, enhancing quality, and monitoring expenditures including specific requirements for data collection to ensure the ability to monitor utilization, quality of care, outcomes, costs, and cost savings.  
The department shall have authority to implement such standards and practices upon federal approval and prior to the completion of any regulatory process undertaken in order to effect such change.
4.  This provision shall not apply to individuals who receive an ID waiver slot in order to transition from a state intellectual disabilities training center to the community."
Page 277, line 45, after "SSS." insert "1."
Page 277, line 46, after "and" insert a period.
Page 277, strike lines 47 and 48 and insert:
"2.  Contingent upon federal approval of reforms detailed in paragraph 3, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall amend the Individual and Family Developmental Disabilities Support (DD) waiver to add 105 slots effective July 1, 2013.  The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall seek federal approval for necessary changes to the DD waiver to add the additional slots.
3.  The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall seek federal authority through the necessary waiver(s) and/or State Plan authorization under Titles XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act to develop and implement a care coordination model for new recipients of Individual and Family Developmental Disabilities Support (DD) waiver services effective July 1, 2013.  The expansion of care coordination shall be based on the principles of improving the value of care delivered by measuring outcomes, enhancing quality, and monitoring expenditures including specific requirements for data collection to ensure the ability to monitor utilization, quality of care, outcomes, costs, and cost savings.  The department shall have authority to implement such standards and practices upon federal approval and prior to the completion of any regulatory process undertaken in order to effect such change."


Explanation
(Contingent upon federal approval of reforms to the home- and community-based Intellectual Disabilities and Individual and Family Developmental Disabilities Support waiver programs, this amendment includes $6.8 million GF the second year and an equal amount of federal Medicaid matching funds to add 200 new Intellectual Disabilities waiver slots in addition to 150 ID waiver slots already included in the budget. This amendment also includes $869,800 GF the second year and an equal amount of federal Medicaid matching funds to add 50 new Individual and Family Developmental Disabilities Support (DD) waiver slots in addition to the 55 slots already included in the budget. The general fund cost of adding 2,915 new ID and DD waiver slots to address the waiting list for individuals residing in the community as a result of the Department of Justice settlement agreement is projected to cost at least $545 million through FY 2021. Incorporating the principles of care coordination may help to improve the cost and quality of care provided to new ID and DD waiver recipients. Budget language exempts individuals transitioning from state ID training centers from the new care coordination model.)