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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Favola
Medicaid Reentry Services Waiver

Item 288 #5s

Item 288 #5s

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2025 $414,445 FY2026 $1,166,439 GF
FY2025 $729,285 FY2026 $12,597,003 NGF

Language
Page 319, line 23, strike "$23,331,209,172" and insert "$23,332,352,902".
Page 319, line 23, strike "$24,879,038,632" and insert "$24,892,802,074".

Page 348, after line 43, insert:

"WWWW. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall seek federal authority through waiver and State Plan amendments to cover behavioral health and substance use treatment for qualifying incarcerated individuals under Titles XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act. Behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment shall include but not be limited to outpatient behavioral health services, mental health services, addiction, and recovery treatment services (ARTS), and FDA approved medications (including, but not limited to, long-acting injectable formulations, prescribed to treat behavioral health and substance use disorder related conditions). Such coverage shall be provided to eligible incarcerated individuals during the first 30 days of incarceration and for the last 90 days prior to release. Upon approval of the waiver, the costs of treatment for such services shall be a covered Medicaid benefit for eligible incarcerated individuals. The Department shall have the authority to promulgate emergency regulations to implement this amendment within 280 days or less from the enactment of this Act."



Explanation

(This amendment directs the Department of Medicaid Assistance Services to seek an eligible Medicaid Waiver for incarcerated individuals. This amendment seeks to add services during incarceration in addition to reentry. Earlier this year, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) approved California’s Section 1115 request to cover a package of reentry services for certain groups of incarcerated individuals 90 days prior to release, including but not limited to case management, treatment, medical care and pharmaceutical costs related to mental health and substance use disorders, developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injuries and other chronic conditions and reentry related services. This approval is the first to include a partial waiver of the statutory Medicaid inmate exclusion policy, which prohibits Medicaid from paying for services provided during incarceration (except for inpatient services). Dozens of other states have filed applications that are currently pending review by CMS.)