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MN HF2941
Bill
Status
3/20/2012
Primary Sponsor
Erin Murphy
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AI Summary
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Suspends managed care and county-based purchasing plans for medical assistance enrollees who are adults without children effective January 1, 2013, and reinstates them only if authorized by state law.
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Establishes fee-for-service care coordination through health care homes, federally qualified health centers, and primary care providers until federal approval is received for a primary care case management system.
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Implements a coordinated care system effective January 1, 2014, allowing coordinated care providers to enter risk/gain sharing contracts to provide integrated health care, human services, and housing with payment dependent on cost benchmarks and quality standards.
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Defines eligible enrollees as adults without children with incomes not exceeding 75 percent of federal poverty guidelines who must select and receive all nonemergency services through their chosen coordinated care provider or referral.
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Requires the commissioner to present an implementation plan and draft legislation to the legislature by December 15, 2012, and establish an advisory group of health care providers, consumer representatives, and human service providers to develop the coordinated care system.
Legislative Description
Medical assistance enrollee adults without children coordinated care system established.
Last Action
Introduction and first reading, referred to Health and Human Services Reform
3/20/2012