Bill Text: FL S0994 | 2016 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Sunset Review of Medicaid Dental Services
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-03-04 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 819 (Ch. 2016-109) [S0994 Detail]
Download: Florida-2016-S0994-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2016 SB 994 By Senator Negron 32-00900A-16 2016994__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the sunset review of Medicaid 3 Dental Services; amending s. 409.973, F.S.; providing 4 for the future removal of dental services as a minimum 5 benefit of managed care plans; requiring the Agency 6 for Health Care Administration to provide a report to 7 the Governor and the Legislature; specifying 8 requirements for the report; providing for the use of 9 the report’s findings; requiring the agency to 10 implement a statewide Medicaid prepaid dental health 11 program upon the occurrence of certain conditions; 12 specifying requirements for the program and the 13 selection of providers; providing effective dates. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Effective March 1, 2019, subsection (1) of 18 section 409.973, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 19 409.973 Benefits.— 20 (1) MINIMUM BENEFITS.—Managed care plans shall cover, at a 21 minimum, the following services: 22 (a) Advanced registered nurse practitioner services. 23 (b) Ambulatory surgical treatment center services. 24 (c) Birthing center services. 25 (d) Chiropractic services. 26(e) Dental services.27 (e)(f)Early periodic screening diagnosis and treatment 28 services for recipients under age 21. 29 (f)(g)Emergency services. 30 (g)(h)Family planning services and supplies. Pursuant to 31 42 C.F.R. s. 438.102, plans may elect to not provide these 32 services due to an objection on moral or religious grounds, and 33 must notify the agency of that election when submitting a reply 34 to an invitation to negotiate. 35 (h)(i)Healthy start services, except as provided in s. 36 409.975(4). 37 (i)(j)Hearing services. 38 (j)(k)Home health agency services. 39 (k)(l)Hospice services. 40 (l)(m)Hospital inpatient services. 41 (m)(n)Hospital outpatient services. 42 (n)(o)Laboratory and imaging services. 43 (o)(p)Medical supplies, equipment, prostheses, and 44 orthoses. 45 (p)(q)Mental health services. 46 (q)(r)Nursing care. 47 (r)(s)Optical services and supplies. 48 (s)(t)Optometrist services. 49 (t)(u)Physical, occupational, respiratory, and speech 50 therapy services. 51 (u)(v)Physician services, including physician assistant 52 services. 53 (v)(w)Podiatric services. 54 (w)(x)Prescription drugs. 55 (x)(y)Renal dialysis services. 56 (y)(z)Respiratory equipment and supplies. 57 (z)(aa)Rural health clinic services. 58 (aa)(bb)Substance abuse treatment services. 59 (bb)(cc)Transportation to access covered services. 60 Section 2. Subsection (5) is added to section 409.973, 61 Florida Statutes, to read: 62 409.973 Benefits.— 63 (5) PROVISION OF DENTAL SERVICES.— 64 (a) The agency shall provide a comprehensive report on the 65 provision of dental services under part IV of this chapter to 66 the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of 67 the House of Representatives by December 1, 2016. The agency is 68 authorized to contract with an independent third party to assist 69 in the preparation of the report required by this paragraph. 70 1. The report must examine the effectiveness of medical 71 managed care plans in increasing patient access to dental care, 72 improving dental health, achieving satisfactory outcomes for 73 Medicaid recipients and the dental provider community, providing 74 outreach to Medicaid recipients, and delivering value and 75 transparency to the state’s taxpayers regarding the dollars 76 intended for, and spent on, actual dental services. 77 Additionally, the report must examine, by plan and in the 78 aggregate, the historical trends of rates paid to dental 79 providers and to dental plan subcontractors, dental provider 80 participation in plan networks, and provider willingness to 81 treat Medicaid recipients. The report must also compare current 82 and historical efforts and trends and the experiences of other 83 states in delivering dental services, increasing patient access 84 to dental care, and improving dental health. 85 2. The Legislature may use the findings of this report in 86 setting the scope of minimum benefits set forth in this section 87 for future procurements of eligible plans as described in s. 88 409.966. Specifically, the decision to include dental services 89 as a minimum benefit under this section, or to provide Medicaid 90 recipients with dental benefits separate from the Medicaid 91 managed medical assistance program described in part IV of this 92 chapter, may take into consideration the data and findings of 93 the report. 94 (b) In the event the Legislature takes no action before 95 July 1, 2017, with respect to the report findings required under 96 subparagraph (a)2., the agency shall implement a statewide 97 Medicaid prepaid dental health program for children and adults 98 with a choice of at least two licensed dental managed care 99 providers who must have substantial experience in providing 100 dental care to Medicaid enrollees and children eligible for 101 medical assistance under Title XXI of the Social Security Act 102 and who meet all agency standards and requirements. The 103 contracts for program providers shall be awarded through a 104 competitive procurement process. The contracts must be for 5 105 years and may not be renewed; however, the agency may extend the 106 term of a plan contract to cover delays during a transition to a 107 new plan provider. The agency shall include in the contracts a 108 medical loss ratio provision consistent with s. 409.967(4). The 109 agency is authorized to seek any necessary state plan amendment 110 or federal waiver to commence enrollment in the Medicaid prepaid 111 dental health program no later than March 1, 2019. 112 Section 3. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this 113 act, this act shall take effect July 1, 2016.