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SF 2998

1st Engrossment - 86th Legislature (2009 - 2010) Posted on 04/22/2010 07:46am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
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A bill for an act
relating to human services; modifying authorization of PACE programs;
appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2009 Supplement, section
256B.69, subdivision 23.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2009 Supplement, section 256B.69, subdivision 23,
is amended to read:


Subd. 23.

Alternative services; elderly and disabled persons.

(a) The
commissioner may implement demonstration projects to create alternative integrated
delivery systems for acute and long-term care services to elderly persons and persons
with disabilities as defined in section 256B.77, subdivision 7a, that provide increased
coordination, improve access to quality services, and mitigate future cost increases.
The commissioner may seek federal authority to combine Medicare and Medicaid
capitation payments for the purpose of such demonstrations and may contract with
Medicare-approved special needs plans to provide Medicaid services. Medicare funds and
services shall be administered according to the terms and conditions of the federal contract
and demonstration provisions. For the purpose of administering medical assistance funds,
demonstrations under this subdivision are subject to subdivisions 1 to 22. The provisions
of Minnesota Rules, parts 9500.1450 to 9500.1464, apply to these demonstrations,
with the exceptions of parts 9500.1452, subpart 2, item B; and 9500.1457, subpart 1,
items B and C, which do not apply to persons enrolling in demonstrations under this
section. An initial open enrollment period may be provided. Persons who disenroll from
demonstrations under this subdivision remain subject to Minnesota Rules, parts 9500.1450
to 9500.1464. When a person is enrolled in a health plan under these demonstrations and
the health plan's participation is subsequently terminated for any reason, the person shall
be provided an opportunity to select a new health plan and shall have the right to change
health plans within the first 60 days of enrollment in the second health plan. Persons
required to participate in health plans under this section who fail to make a choice of
health plan shall not be randomly assigned to health plans under these demonstrations.
Notwithstanding section 256L.12, subdivision 5, and Minnesota Rules, part 9505.5220,
subpart 1, item A, if adopted, for the purpose of demonstrations under this subdivision,
the commissioner may contract with managed care organizations, including counties, to
serve only elderly persons eligible for medical assistance, elderly and disabled persons, or
disabled persons only. For persons with a primary diagnosis of developmental disability,
serious and persistent mental illness, or serious emotional disturbance, the commissioner
must ensure that the county authority has approved the demonstration and contracting
design. Enrollment in these projects for persons with disabilities shall be voluntary. The
commissioner shall not implement any demonstration project under this subdivision for
persons with a primary diagnosis of developmental disabilities, serious and persistent
mental illness, or serious emotional disturbance, without approval of the county board of
the county in which the demonstration is being implemented.

(b) Notwithstanding chapter 245B, sections 252.40 to 252.46, 256B.092, 256B.501
to 256B.5015, and Minnesota Rules, parts 9525.0004 to 9525.0036, 9525.1200 to
9525.1330, 9525.1580, and 9525.1800 to 9525.1930, the commissioner may implement
under this section projects for persons with developmental disabilities. The commissioner
may capitate payments for ICF/MR services, waivered services for developmental
disabilities, including case management services, day training and habilitation and
alternative active treatment services, and other services as approved by the state and by the
federal government. Case management and active treatment must be individualized and
developed in accordance with a person-centered plan. Costs under these projects may not
exceed costs that would have been incurred under fee-for-service. Beginning July 1, 2003,
and until four years after the pilot project implementation date, subcontractor participation
in the long-term care developmental disability pilot is limited to a nonprofit long-term
care system providing ICF/MR services, home and community-based waiver services,
and in-home services to no more than 120 consumers with developmental disabilities in
Carver, Hennepin, and Scott Counties. The commissioner shall report to the legislature
prior to expansion of the developmental disability pilot project. This paragraph expires
four years after the implementation date of the pilot project.

(c) Before implementation of a demonstration project for disabled persons, the
commissioner must provide information to appropriate committees of the house of
representatives and senate and must involve representatives of affected disability groups
in the design of the demonstration projects.

(d) A nursing facility reimbursed under the alternative reimbursement methodology
in section 256B.434 may, in collaboration with a hospital, clinic, or other health care entity
provide services under paragraph (a). The commissioner shall amend the state plan and
seek any federal waivers necessary to implement this paragraph.

(e) The commissioner, in consultation with the commissioners of commerce and
health, may approve and implement programs for all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE)
according to federal laws and regulations governing that program and state laws or rules
applicable to participating providers. deleted text begin The process for approval of these programs shall
begin only after the commissioner receives grant money in an amount sufficient to cover
the state share of the administrative and actuarial costs to implement the programs during
state fiscal years 2006 and 2007. Grant amounts for this purpose shall be deposited in an
account in the special revenue fund and are appropriated to the commissioner to be used
solely for the purpose of PACE administrative and actuarial costs.
deleted text end A PACE provider is
not required to be licensed or certified as a health plan company as defined in section
62Q.01, subdivision 4. Persons age 55 and older who have been screened by the county
and found to be eligible for services under the elderly waiver or community alternatives
for disabled individuals or who are already eligible for Medicaid but meet level of
care criteria for receipt of waiver services may choose to enroll in the PACE program.
Medicare and Medicaid services will be provided according to this subdivision and
federal Medicare and Medicaid requirements governing PACE providers and programs.
PACE enrollees will receive Medicaid home and community-based services through the
PACE provider as an alternative to services for which they would otherwise be eligible
through home and community-based waiver programs and Medicaid State Plan Services.
The commissioner shall establish Medicaid rates for PACE providers that do not exceed
costs that would have been incurred under fee-for-service or other relevant managed care
programs operated by the state.

(f) The commissioner shall seek federal approval to expand the Minnesota disability
health options (MnDHO) program established under this subdivision in stages, first to
regional population centers outside the seven-county metro area and then to all areas of
the state. Until July 1, 2009, expansion for MnDHO projects that include home and
community-based services is limited to the two projects and service areas in effect on
March 1, 2006. Enrollment in integrated MnDHO programs that include home and
community-based services shall remain voluntary. Costs for home and community-based
services included under MnDHO must not exceed costs that would have been incurred
under the fee-for-service program. Notwithstanding whether expansion occurs under
this paragraph, in determining MnDHO payment rates and risk adjustment methods for
contract years starting in 2012, the commissioner must consider the methods used to
determine county allocations for home and community-based program participants. If
necessary to reduce MnDHO rates to comply with the provision regarding MnDHO costs
for home and community-based services, the commissioner shall achieve the reduction by
maintaining the base rate for contract years 2010 and 2011 for services provided under the
community alternatives for disabled individuals waiver at the same level as for contract
year 2009. The commissioner may apply other reductions to MnDHO rates to implement
decreases in provider payment rates required by state law. In developing program
specifications for expansion of integrated programs, the commissioner shall involve and
consult the state-level stakeholder group established in subdivision 28, paragraph (d),
including consultation on whether and how to include home and community-based waiver
programs. Plans for further expansion of MnDHO projects shall be presented to the chairs
of the house of representatives and senate committees with jurisdiction over health and
human services policy and finance by February 1, 2007.

(g) Notwithstanding section 256B.0261, health plans providing services under this
section are responsible for home care targeted case management and relocation targeted
case management. Services must be provided according to the terms of the waivers and
contracts approved by the federal government.

Sec. 2. new text begin APPROPRIATIONS.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Community service development reduction. new text end

new text begin The appropriation
in Laws 2009, chapter 79, article 13, section 3, subdivision 8, paragraph (a), for
community service development grants, as amended by Laws 2009, chapter 173, article 2,
section 1, subdivision 8, paragraph (a), is reduced by $154,000 in fiscal year 2011. The
appropriation base is reduced by $139,000 for fiscal year 2012 and $0 for fiscal year 2013.
Notwithstanding any law or rule to the contrary, this provision expires June 30, 2012.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Health care administration; PACE implementation funding. new text end

new text begin For
fiscal year 2011, $145,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner of
human services to complete the actuarial and administrative work necessary to begin the
operation of PACE under Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.69, subdivision 23, paragraph
(e). Base level funding for this activity shall be $130,000 in fiscal year 2012 and $0
in fiscal year 2013.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Continuing care management; PACE implementation funding. new text end

new text begin For
fiscal year 2011, $111,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner of
human services to complete the actuarial and administrative work necessary to begin the
operation of PACE under Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.69, subdivision 23, paragraph
(e). Base level funding for this activity shall be $101,000 in fiscal year 2012 and $0 in
fiscal year 2013. For fiscal year 2013 and beyond, the commissioner must work with
stakeholders to develop financing mechanisms to complete the actuarial and administrative
costs of PACE. The commissioner shall inform the chairs and ranking minority members
of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over health care funding by January 15,
2011, on progress to develop financing mechanisms.
new text end