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2018 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB5002 (Senate Committee Approved)

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Supportive Housing Services (language only)

Item 312 #11s

Item 312 #11s

Health and Human Resources
Grants to Localities

Language

Page 292, after line 52, insert:

"KK.1. The Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, in collaboration with the Department of Medical Assistance Services, shall evaluate the options for developing a supportive housing program for Medicaid-eligible high cost super utilizers, pregnant women and mothers with a substance use disorder and/or mental illness. The departments shall work with Medicaid-contracted health plans to develop a pilot program that delivers Medicaid-funded tenancy supportive housing services. The department and Medicaid-contracted health plans shall work with appropriate stakeholders to develop the pilot program.

2. The department shall submit a report to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees by December 1, 2018. This report shall include the following: (i) a description of the pilot program and the interactions between health plans, state agencies and appropriate housing authorities to secure appropriate housing for eligible participants; (ii) a description of the steps for development and implementation of the tenancy supportive housing services, including funding, populations served, timeframe for program implementation, and education of members, families, and providers; (iii) the outcome measures that will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of this program; and (iv) the overall fiscal impact of permanent supportive housing on state programs and gaps in data, or ability to access data, to fully assess the savings to the Commonwealth."



Explanation

(This amendment directs the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, in collaboration with the Department of Medical Assistance Services, to evaluate the options for developing a supportive housing program for Medicaid-eligible high cost super utilizers, pregnant women and mothers with a substance use disorder and/or mental illness and report on a pentital pilot program with Medicaid managed care health plans.)