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Budget Amendments - HB1400 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Peace
Suspend Changes to Mental Health Skill Building Services (language only)

Item 301 #18h

Item 301 #18h

Health and Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of

Language
Page 278, line 17, after "ZZZ.", strike the remainder of the line.
Page 278, strike lines 18 through 26 and insert:
"The Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) shall not change the unit of service or rate of reimbursement for Mental Health Skill Building Services (MHSS) or make any further restrictive changes to the accessibility of the service until a comprehensive review of all data, including private provider data, is completed in order to ensure that the review is comprehensive and inclusive of all valid and reliable data.  DMAS and the  Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services shall jointly prepare a report to be delivered by November 1, 2015, to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees.  The report shall document the impact of the MHSS regulations implemented on December 1, 2013, including an explanation of why these changes require a previous hospitalization to be eligible for the services when the service as changed no longer has a therapeutic component, and include an assessment of the fiscal impact, consumer and family impact, service delivery impact with data from private providers, and impact upon other agencies and facilities in Virginia."


Explanation
(This language amendment prohibits the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) from modifying the unit of service or rate of reimbursement for Mental Health Skill Building Services prior to a comprehensive review of data is completed. Further, budget language requires a report on the impact of regulations implemented on December 1, 2013, that changed the eligibility and service description for these services. The report shall be jointly prepared by DMAS and the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services by November 1, 2015, and include an assessment of the impact of the regulatory changes on financing, consumers and families, service delivery with data from private providers, and impact on other agencies and facilities.)