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Budget Amendments - SB800 (Conference Report)

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Behavioral Health and Safety Net Services for Seriously Mentally Ill Individuals, Pregnant Women & C

Item 301 #2c

Item 301 #2c

First Year - FY2015 Second Year - FY2016
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2015 $14,944,222 FY2016 $104,310,918 GF
FY2015 $15,988,267 FY2016 $119,973,768 NGF

Language
Page 257, line 32, strike "$8,136,734,114" and insert "$8,167,666,603".
Page 257, line 32, strike "$8,515,698,638" and insert "$8,739,983,324".
Page 281, after line 10, insert:
"OOOO.1.  The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall amend the Medicaid demonstration project (Project Number 11-W-00297/3) to modify eligibility provided through the project to individuals with serious mental illness to be effective July 1, 2015. Income eligibility shall be modified to limit services to seriously mentally ill adults with effective household incomes up to 60 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL). All individuals enrolled in this Medicaid demonstration project with incomes between 61% and 100% of the Federal Poverty Level as of May 15, 2015 who continue to meet other program eligibility rules, shall maintain enrollment in the demonstration until their next eligibility renewal period or July 1, 2016, whichever comes first.  Benefits shall include the following services: (i) primary care office visits including diagnostic and treatment services performed in the physician’s office, (ii) outpatient specialty care, consultation, and treatment, (iii) outpatient hospital including observation and ambulatory diagnostic procedures, (iv) outpatient laboratory, (v) outpatient pharmacy, (vi) outpatient telemedicine, (vii) medical equipment and supplies for diabetic treatment, (viii) outpatient psychiatric treatment, (ix) mental health case management, (x) psychosocial rehabilitation assessment and psychosocial rehabilitation services, (xi) mental health crisis intervention, (xii) mental health crisis stabilization, (xiii) therapeutic or diagnostic injection, (xiv) behavioral telemedicine, (xv) outpatient substance abuse treatment services, and (xvi) intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment services. Care coordination, Recovery Navigation (peer supports), crisis line and prior authorization for services shall be provided through the agency's Behavioral Health Services Administrator.   The department shall have authority to implement necessary changes upon federal approval and prior to the completion of any regulatory process undertaken in order to effect such changes.
2. The Department of Medical Assistance Services is authorized to amend the State Plan under Title XIX of the Social Security Act to add coverage for comprehensive dental services to pregnant women receiving services under the Medicaid program to include: (i) diagnostic, (ii) preventive, (iii) restorative, (iv) endodontics, (v) periodontics, (vi) prosthodontics both removable and fixed, (vii) oral surgery, and (viii) adjunctive general services.
3.  The Department of Medical Assistance Services is authorized to amend the FAMIS MOMS and FAMIS Select demonstration waiver (No. 21-W-00058/3) for FAMIS MOMS enrollees to add coverage for dental services to align with pregnant women's coverage under Medicaid.
4. The Department of Medical Assistance Services is authorized to amend the State Plan under Title XXI of the Social Security Act to plan to allow enrollment for dependent children of state employees who are otherwise eligible for coverage.
5. The department shall have authority to implement necessary changes upon federal approval and prior to the completion of any regulatory process undertaken in order to effect such changes."


Explanation
(This amendment adds $14.9 million from the general fund and $16.0 million from nongeneral funds the first year and $104.3 million from the general fund and $119.9 million from nongeneral funds the second year to (i) provide limited medical services, including coverage of prescription medicines, and a robust set of behavioral health services to 21,600 adults with serious mental illness with incomes at or below 60 percent of the federal poverty, (ii) provide comprehensive dental care for an estimated 45,000 pregnant women in the Medicaid and FAMIS MOMS programs, (iii) provide additional funding to enroll an estimated 35,000 additional children in the Medicaid and FAMIS children's health insurance programs, and (iv) extend FAMIS eligibility to children of low-income state employees who would otherwise be eligible for the program. Language is added to specifically authorize these changes to the Medicaid and FAMIS programs. Language requires the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) to amend its demonstration project to modify eligibility criteria set forth in the demonstration project for individuals with serious mental illness and authorizes amendments to the FAMIS MOMS and FAMIS Select demonstration waiver to add comprehensive dental coverage for FAMIS MOMS and extend FAMIS coverage to children of low-income state employees who would otherwise be eligible for the program. Finally, language provides the department with the authority to implement the necessary changes prior to the completion of the regulatory process.