as introduced - 89th Legislature (2015 - 2016) Posted on 08/24/2015 02:59pm
A bill for an act
relating to human services; modifying health plan requirements to add mental
health crisis services to emergency services; appropriating money; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2014, sections 62Q.55, subdivision 3; 62Q.81, subdivision 4.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Minnesota Statutes 2014, section 62Q.55, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
As used in this section, "emergency services" means,
with respect to an emergency medical condition:
(1) a medical screening examination, as required under section 1867 of the Social
Security Act, that is within the capability of the emergency department of a hospital,
including ancillary services routinely available to the emergency department to evaluate
such emergency medical condition; deleted text begin and
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(2) within the capabilities of the staff and facilities available at the hospital, such
further medical examination and treatment as are required under section 1867 of the Social
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Minnesota Statutes 2014, section 62Q.81, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
For purposes of this section,
"essential health benefits" has the meaning given under section 1302(b) of the Affordable
Care Act and includes:
(1) ambulatory patient services;
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(3) hospitalization;
(4) laboratory services;
(5) maternity and newborn care;
(6) mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health
treatment;
(7) pediatric services, including oral and vision care;
(8) prescription drugs;
(9) preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management;
(10) rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices; and
(11) additional essential health benefits included in the EHB-benchmark plan, as
defined under the Affordable Care Act.
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$3,500,000 in fiscal year 2016 and $4,500,000 in fiscal year 2017 are appropriated
from the general fund to the commissioner of human services to increase access to mental
health crisis services for children and adults. Funding must be used to:
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(1) develop a central phone number where calls can be routed to the appropriate
crisis services;
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(2) create a statewide pool of experts available for consultation when addressing a
mental health crisis of a person with co-occurring disabilities;
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(3) expand crisis services across the state, including rural areas of the state and
examining access per population;
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(4) establish and implement state standards for crisis services; and
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(5) fund new crisis residential beds for access in each of the state's regions.
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