Section 2703: State Option to Provide Health Homes for Enrollees with Chronic Conditions Mike Hall, Director Division of Integrated Health Systems Disabled.

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Section 2703: State Option to Provide Health Homes for Enrollees with Chronic Conditions Mike Hall, Director Division of Integrated Health Systems Disabled and Elderly Health Programs Group Center for Medicaid, CHIP, and Survey & Certification Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Hall 1

Background A goal of implementing Section 2703 will be to expand upon the traditional and existing medical home models to build linkages to community and social supports, and to enhance the coordination of medical, behavioral, and long-term care. Health Home is a new Medicaid State Plan Option that provides a comprehensive system of care coordination for Medicaid individuals with chronic conditions. Health Home providers will coordinate all primary, acute, behavioral health and long term services and supports to treat the “whole-person.” Hall 2

General Information Section 2703 adds section 1945 to the Social Security Act to allow States to elect this option under the Medicaid State plan. The provision offers States additional Federal support to enhance the integration and coordination of primary, acute, behavioral health, and long-term care services and supports for Medicaid enrollees with chronic conditions. The effective date of the provision is January 1, States can access Title XIX funding using their pre-Recovery act FMAP rate methodology to engage in planning activities aimed at developing and submitting a State plan amendment. Waiver of comparability 1902(a)(10)(B) Waiver of statewideness 1902(a)(1) Hall 3

Eligibility Criteria Medicaid eligible individual having: –two or more chronic conditions, –one condition and the risk of developing another, –or at least one serious and persistent mental health condition. Hall 4

Chronic Conditions in 2703 The chronic conditions listed in statute include: –mental health condition, –substance abuse disorder, –asthma, –diabetes, –heart disease, and –being overweight (as evidenced by a BMI of > 25). Through Secretarial authority, States may add other chronic conditions in their State Plan Amendment for review and approval by CMS. Hall 5

Health Home Services Comprehensive Care Management; Care coordination; Health promotion; Comprehensive transitional care from inpatient to other settings; Individual and family support; Referral to community and social support services;  Use of health information technology, as feasible and appropriate. Hall 6

Health Home Provider Types There are three distinct types of health home providers that can provide health home services: - designated providers, - a team of health care professionals, and - a health team. Hall 7

Health Home Providers As noted in the November 16, 2010 SMD letter Health Home providers are expected to address several functions including, but not limited to: Providing quality-driven, cost-effective, culturally appropriate, and person- and family-centered health home services; Coordinating and providing access to high-quality health care services informed by evidence-based guidelines; Coordinating and providing access to mental health and substance abuse services; Coordinating and providing access to long-term care supports and services. Hall 8

Enhanced Federal Match  There is an increased federal matching percentage for the health home services of 90 percent for the first eight fiscal quarters that a State plan amendment is in effect.  The 90 percent match does not apply to other Medicaid services a beneficiary may receive. Hall 9

Enhanced Federal Match A State could receive 8 quarters of 90% FMAP for health home services provided to individuals with chronic conditions, and a separate 8 quarters of enhanced FMAP for health home services provided to another population implemented at a later date. Additional periods of enhanced FMAP would be for new individuals served through either a geographic expansion of an existing health home program, or implementation of a completely separate health home program designed for individuals with different chronic conditions. It is important to note that States will not be able to receive more than one 8-quarter period of enhanced FMAP for each health home enrollee. Hall 10

Reporting Requirements Provider Reporting Designated providers of health home services are required to report quality measures to the State as a condition for receiving payment. State Reporting States are required to collect utilization, expenditure, and quality data for an interim survey and an independent evaluation. Reports to Congress Survey of States & Interim Report to Congress 2014 Independent Evaluation & Report to Congress 2017 Hall 11

Current Health Home SPAs As of : Three States have submitted Health Home SPAs : –Missouri (one SPA on clock) –Rhode Island (two SPAs on clock) –Oregon –Draft proposals under review from 6 States Thirteen States with approved Health Home Planning requests: Arizona, West Virginia, Mississippi, Arkansas, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, California, Washington, Idaho, Alabama, Wisconsin Hall 12

Next Steps CMS is providing technical assistance to States interested in submitting a State plan amendment. CMS will be engaging in rapid learning activities to prepare for the release of well-informed regulations. CMS will continue to collaborate with Federal partners, including SAMHSA, ASPE, HRSA, and AHRQ, to ensure an evidence-based approach and consistency in implementing and evaluating the provision. Hall 13

Additional Information Health Homes mailbox for any questions or comments - 11/16/10 Health Homes State Medicaid Director Letter 12/23/10 CMCS Informational Bulletin on Web- Based Submission Process for Health Home SPAs contact Health Homes mailbox. Hall 14