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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Floor Approved)

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Review of Managed Care Programs

Item 307 #3s

Item 307 #3s

First Year - FY2019 Second Year - FY2020
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2019 $100,000 FY2020 $0 GF
FY2019 $100,000 FY2020 $0 NGF

Language
Page 278, line 50, strike "$289,665,273" and insert "$289,865,273".

Page 284, after line 22, insert:

"V.1. The Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) shall direct its contracted actuary to conduct a review and evaluation of the health plan rates for the Commonwealth Coordinated Care (CCC) Plus and Medallion 4.0 programs. As part of this review, the actuary shall verify actuarial soundness as required by 42 CFR 438.6(c). The actuary shall review the rate setting methodologies, processes and data used in the rate development for the CCC Plus and Medallion 4.0 programs and make a determination of their impact on the sustainability of the programs in the short-term and an assessment of any potential for an increase in future rates that may result.

2.  The department shall assess the feasibility of creating one combined Medicaid managed care program for all populations and services. The actuary shall determine the rates for a combined program and identify any cost savings that could be achieved.  The department and the actuary shall report recommendations to the Chairman of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance committees by November 1, 2018.

3.  If the report identifies cost savings and administrative efficiencies, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall develop an implementation plan to merge the CCC Plus program to add all populations from the Medallion 4.0 program (e.g., pregnant women, children, caretaker adults, etc.) to create one combined Medicaid managed care program for all populations and services."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $100,000 from the general fund and a like amount of federal Medicaid matching funds for Department of Medical Assistance Services' actuary to conduct a review of health plan capitation rates for the Commonwealth Coordinated Care (CCC) Plus and Medallion 4.0 programs. The CCC Plus program, which began August 1, 2017, expands Medicaid managed care to long-term care services. This new program serves over 200,000 complex individuals at a projected cost of nearly $6.0 billion in state and federal funds per year. The Medallion 4.0 program has an additional projected cost of nearly $3.0 billion in state and federal funds per year and will serve over 700,000 individuals. The importance of the Medicaid programs to the Commonwealth requires additional oversight. Therefore, a heightened review of both programs' rates would provide verification the program payment is appropriate to serve the needs of the individuals enrolled and rates are justified within the current funding level for Medicaid. This review will also identify if cost savings can be achieved by creating one combined Medicaid managed care program for all populations and services. In addition, the Department of Medical Assistance Services is directed to develop an implementation plan to add the populations from the Commonwealth’s Medallion program to the CCC Plus program to create one combined Medicaid Managed Care Programs if cost savings and administrative efficiencies are identified.)