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MN SF5113

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/20/2024

Primary Sponsor

Erin Maye Quade

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Origin

Senate

93rd Legislature 2023-2024

AI Summary

  • Establishes Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services as a covered medical assistance service effective January 1, 2028, or upon federal approval, whichever is later.

  • Covered services include county children's mental health case management, initial family and child assessment with intensive in-home therapist, residential treatment facility placement with ongoing therapy from same therapist, home visits during residential placement, and continued therapy after discharge.

  • Requires services to be evidence-based, culturally responsive, use an integrative care model for co-occurring conditions, qualify for federal financial participation, and support both children and families.

  • Commissioner of Human Services must conduct a rate study and request Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approval by June 30, 2026.

  • Commissioner must submit a report by January 15, 2027, proposing eligibility criteria, clinical and service requirements, provider standards, licensing requirements, reimbursement rates, and draft implementing legislation, incorporating input from providers, advocates, Tribal Nations, counties, and people with lived experience.

Legislative Description

Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services medical assistance covered service establishment and directing the commissioner of human services to conduct a rate study and request federal approval

Last Action

Author added Pha

4/2/2024

Committee Referrals

Health and Human Services3/20/2024

Full Bill Text

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