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Budget Amendments - SB800 (Committee Approved)

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Medicaid Focus on Best Practices (language only)

Item 307 #27s

Item 307 #27s

Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of

Language
Page 280, after line 14, insert:
"JJJJ.  1.  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 ensure that value-based purchasing is implemented to encourage the appropriate use of high value services, including certain prescription drugs and preventive services, adoption of healthy lifestyles, such as smoking cessation or increased physical activity, and the use of high performance providers who adhere to evidence-based treatment guidelines.  
2.  The Director of the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall continue to make improvements in the provision of health and long-term care services under Medicaid that are consistent with evidence-based practices and delivered in a cost-effective manner to eligible individuals.  Improvements may include but not be limited to:  1) coordinating and managing care for persons eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare, 2) actively monitoring services for high-cost Medicaid patients, such as frequent emergency department users and patients with ten or more active prescriptions, 3) strengthening the ability of the department to oversee and assess the value of care provided by managed care plans as it relates to cost, quality and patient outcomes, 4) enhancing the coordination of care for all populations covered by Medicaid or FAMIS, 5) improving the effectiveness of community mental health services, 6) improving the quality of prenatal care and post-partum education provided to pregnant women covered by Medicaid to improve birth outcomes and reduce infant mortality, 7) strengthening chronic disease prevention among children covered by Medicaid and FAMIS by focusing on childhood obesity, and 8) implementing care coordination models for individuals enrolled in long-term care services."


Explanation
(Adds budget language authorizing the Department of Medical Assistance Services to implement value-based purchasing for all Medicaid recipients to encourage the appropriate use of high value services, adoption of healthy lifestyles, and adherence to evidence-based treatment guidelines. Also includes language that encourages continued improvement in the provision of Medicaid-funded services such as 1) coordinating and managing care for persons eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare, 2) actively monitoring services for high-cost Medicaid patients, such as frequent emergency department users and patients with ten or more active prescriptions, 3) strengthening the ability of the Department to oversee and assess the value of care provided by managed care plans as it relates to cost, quality and patient outcomes, 4) enhancing the coordination of care for all populations covered by Medicaid or FAMIS, 5) improving the effectiveness of community mental health services, 6) improving the quality of prenatal care and post-partum education provided to pregnant women covered by Medicaid to improve birth outcomes and reduce infant mortality, 7) strengthening chronic disease prevention among children covered by Medicaid and FAMIS by focusing on childhood obesity, and 8) implementing care coordination for long-term care services.)