Bill Text: TX SB337 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to coordination of services provided by Medicaid managed care organizations and certain community centers and local mental health or mental retardation authorities.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-02-05 - Referred to Health & Human Services [SB337 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB337-Introduced.html
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| By: Rodriguez | S.B. No. 337 | |
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| relating to coordination of services provided by Medicaid managed | ||
| care organizations and certain community centers and local mental | ||
| health or mental retardation authorities. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Section 533.005(a), Government Code, is amended | ||
| to read as follows: | ||
| (a) A contract between a managed care organization and the | ||
| commission for the organization to provide health care services to | ||
| recipients must contain: | ||
| (1) procedures to ensure accountability to the state | ||
| for the provision of health care services, including procedures for | ||
| financial reporting, quality assurance, utilization review, and | ||
| assurance of contract and subcontract compliance; | ||
| (2) capitation rates that ensure the cost-effective | ||
| provision of quality health care; | ||
| (3) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| provide ready access to a person who assists recipients in | ||
| resolving issues relating to enrollment, plan administration, | ||
| education and training, access to services, and grievance | ||
| procedures; | ||
| (4) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| provide ready access to a person who assists providers in resolving | ||
| issues relating to payment, plan administration, education and | ||
| training, and grievance procedures; | ||
| (5) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| provide information and referral about the availability of | ||
| educational, social, and other community services that could | ||
| benefit a recipient; | ||
| (6) procedures for recipient outreach and education; | ||
| (7) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| make payment to a physician or provider for health care services | ||
| rendered to a recipient under a managed care plan not later than the | ||
| 45th day after the date a claim for payment is received with | ||
| documentation reasonably necessary for the managed care | ||
| organization to process the claim, or within a period, not to exceed | ||
| 60 days, specified by a written agreement between the physician or | ||
| provider and the managed care organization; | ||
| (8) a requirement that the commission, on the date of a | ||
| recipient's enrollment in a managed care plan issued by the managed | ||
| care organization, inform the organization of the recipient's | ||
| Medicaid certification date; | ||
| (9) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| comply with Section 533.006 as a condition of contract retention | ||
| and renewal; | ||
| (10) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| provide the information required by Section 533.012 and otherwise | ||
| comply and cooperate with the commission's office of inspector | ||
| general and the office of the attorney general; | ||
| (11) a requirement that the managed care | ||
| organization's usages of out-of-network providers or groups of | ||
| out-of-network providers may not exceed limits for those usages | ||
| relating to total inpatient admissions, total outpatient services, | ||
| and emergency room admissions determined by the commission; | ||
| (12) if the commission finds that a managed care | ||
| organization has violated Subdivision (11), a requirement that the | ||
| managed care organization reimburse an out-of-network provider for | ||
| health care services at a rate that is equal to the allowable rate | ||
| for those services, as determined under Sections 32.028 and | ||
| 32.0281, Human Resources Code; | ||
| (13) a requirement that the organization use advanced | ||
| practice nurses in addition to physicians as primary care providers | ||
| to increase the availability of primary care providers in the | ||
| organization's provider network; | ||
| (14) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| reimburse a federally qualified health center or rural health | ||
| clinic for health care services provided to a recipient outside of | ||
| regular business hours, including on a weekend day or holiday, at a | ||
| rate that is equal to the allowable rate for those services as | ||
| determined under Section 32.028, Human Resources Code, if the | ||
| recipient does not have a referral from the recipient's primary | ||
| care physician; | ||
| (15) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| develop, implement, and maintain a system for tracking and | ||
| resolving all provider appeals related to claims payment, including | ||
| a process that will require: | ||
| (A) a tracking mechanism to document the status | ||
| and final disposition of each provider's claims payment appeal; | ||
| (B) the contracting with physicians who are not | ||
| network providers and who are of the same or related specialty as | ||
| the appealing physician to resolve claims disputes related to | ||
| denial on the basis of medical necessity that remain unresolved | ||
| subsequent to a provider appeal; and | ||
| (C) the determination of the physician resolving | ||
| the dispute to be binding on the managed care organization and | ||
| provider; | ||
| (16) a requirement that a medical director who is | ||
| authorized to make medical necessity determinations is available to | ||
| the region where the managed care organization provides health care | ||
| services; | ||
| (17) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| ensure that a medical director and patient care coordinators and | ||
| provider and recipient support services personnel are located in | ||
| the South Texas service region, if the managed care organization | ||
| provides a managed care plan in that region; | ||
| (18) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| provide special programs and materials for recipients with limited | ||
| English proficiency or low literacy skills; | ||
| (19) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| develop and establish a process for responding to provider appeals | ||
| in the region where the organization provides health care services; | ||
| (20) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| develop and submit to the commission, before the organization | ||
| begins to provide health care services to recipients, a | ||
| comprehensive plan that describes how the organization's provider | ||
| network will provide recipients sufficient access to: | ||
| (A) preventive care; | ||
| (B) primary care; | ||
| (C) specialty care; | ||
| (D) after-hours urgent care; and | ||
| (E) chronic care; | ||
| (21) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| demonstrate to the commission, before the organization begins to | ||
| provide health care services to recipients, that: | ||
| (A) the organization's provider network has the | ||
| capacity to serve the number of recipients expected to enroll in a | ||
| managed care plan offered by the organization; | ||
| (B) the organization's provider network | ||
| includes: | ||
| (i) a sufficient number of primary care | ||
| providers; | ||
| (ii) a sufficient variety of provider | ||
| types; and | ||
| (iii) providers located throughout the | ||
| region where the organization will provide health care services; | ||
| and | ||
| (C) health care services will be accessible to | ||
| recipients through the organization's provider network to a | ||
| comparable extent that health care services would be available to | ||
| recipients under a fee-for-service or primary care case management | ||
| model of Medicaid managed care; | ||
| (22) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| develop a monitoring program for measuring the quality of the | ||
| health care services provided by the organization's provider | ||
| network that: | ||
| (A) incorporates the National Committee for | ||
| Quality Assurance's Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information | ||
| Set (HEDIS) measures; | ||
| (B) focuses on measuring outcomes; and | ||
| (C) includes the collection and analysis of | ||
| clinical data relating to prenatal care, preventive care, mental | ||
| health care, and the treatment of acute and chronic health | ||
| conditions and substance abuse; | ||
| (23) subject to Subsection (a-1), a requirement that | ||
| the managed care organization develop, implement, and maintain an | ||
| outpatient pharmacy benefit plan for its enrolled recipients: | ||
| (A) that exclusively employs the vendor drug | ||
| program formulary and preserves the state's ability to reduce | ||
| waste, fraud, and abuse under the Medicaid program; | ||
| (B) that adheres to the applicable preferred drug | ||
| list adopted by the commission under Section 531.072; | ||
| (C) that includes the prior authorization | ||
| procedures and requirements prescribed by or implemented under | ||
| Sections 531.073(b), (c), and (g) for the vendor drug program; | ||
| (D) for purposes of which the managed care | ||
| organization: | ||
| (i) may not negotiate or collect rebates | ||
| associated with pharmacy products on the vendor drug program | ||
| formulary; and | ||
| (ii) may not receive drug rebate or pricing | ||
| information that is confidential under Section 531.071; | ||
| (E) that complies with the prohibition under | ||
| Section 531.089; | ||
| (F) under which the managed care organization may | ||
| not prohibit, limit, or interfere with a recipient's selection of a | ||
| pharmacy or pharmacist of the recipient's choice for the provision | ||
| of pharmaceutical services under the plan through the imposition of | ||
| different copayments; | ||
| (G) that allows the managed care organization or | ||
| any subcontracted pharmacy benefit manager to contract with a | ||
| pharmacist or pharmacy providers separately for specialty pharmacy | ||
| services, except that: | ||
| (i) the managed care organization and | ||
| pharmacy benefit manager are prohibited from allowing exclusive | ||
| contracts with a specialty pharmacy owned wholly or partly by the | ||
| pharmacy benefit manager responsible for the administration of the | ||
| pharmacy benefit program; and | ||
| (ii) the managed care organization and | ||
| pharmacy benefit manager must adopt policies and procedures for | ||
| reclassifying prescription drugs from retail to specialty drugs, | ||
| and those policies and procedures must be consistent with rules | ||
| adopted by the executive commissioner and include notice to network | ||
| pharmacy providers from the managed care organization; | ||
| (H) under which the managed care organization may | ||
| not prevent a pharmacy or pharmacist from participating as a | ||
| provider if the pharmacy or pharmacist agrees to comply with the | ||
| financial terms and conditions of the contract as well as other | ||
| reasonable administrative and professional terms and conditions of | ||
| the contract; | ||
| (I) under which the managed care organization may | ||
| include mail-order pharmacies in its networks, but may not require | ||
| enrolled recipients to use those pharmacies, and may not charge an | ||
| enrolled recipient who opts to use this service a fee, including | ||
| postage and handling fees; and | ||
| (J) under which the managed care organization or | ||
| pharmacy benefit manager, as applicable, must pay claims in | ||
| accordance with Section 843.339, Insurance Code; [ |
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| (24) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| and any entity with which the managed care organization contracts | ||
| for the performance of services under a managed care plan disclose, | ||
| at no cost, to the commission and, on request, the office of the | ||
| attorney general all discounts, incentives, rebates, fees, free | ||
| goods, bundling arrangements, and other agreements affecting the | ||
| net cost of goods or services provided under the plan; and | ||
| (25) a requirement that the managed care organization | ||
| coordinate the care of each recipient who is receiving services | ||
| through the managed care organization and through a community | ||
| center created under Subchapter A, Chapter 534, Health and Safety | ||
| Code, or local mental health or mental retardation authority with | ||
| the community center or authority, as applicable. | ||
| SECTION 2. Section 533.0352(d), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
| amended to read as follows: | ||
| (d) In developing the local service area plan, the local | ||
| mental health or mental retardation authority shall: | ||
| (1) solicit information regarding community needs | ||
| from: | ||
| (A) representatives of the local community; | ||
| (B) consumers of community-based mental health | ||
| and mental retardation services and members of the families of | ||
| those consumers; | ||
| (C) consumers of services of state schools for | ||
| persons with mental retardation, members of families of those | ||
| consumers, and members of state school volunteer services councils, | ||
| if a state school is located in the local service area of the local | ||
| authority; and | ||
| (D) other interested persons; [ |
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| (2) consider: | ||
| (A) criteria for assuring accountability for, | ||
| cost-effectiveness of, and relative value of service delivery | ||
| options; | ||
| (B) goals to minimize the need for state hospital | ||
| and community hospital care; | ||
| (C) goals to ensure a client with mental | ||
| retardation is placed in the least restrictive environment | ||
| appropriate to the person's care; | ||
| (D) opportunities for innovation to ensure that | ||
| the local authority is communicating to all potential and incoming | ||
| consumers about the availability of services of state schools for | ||
| persons with mental retardation in the local service area of the | ||
| local authority; | ||
| (E) goals to divert consumers of services from | ||
| the criminal justice system; | ||
| (F) goals to ensure that a child with mental | ||
| illness remains with the child's parent or guardian as appropriate | ||
| to the child's care; and | ||
| (G) opportunities for innovation in services and | ||
| service delivery; and | ||
| (3) include strategies in the plan that are designed | ||
| to coordinate the care of each consumer who is receiving services | ||
| through the local mental health or mental retardation authority and | ||
| through a Medicaid managed care organization with the managed care | ||
| organization. | ||
| SECTION 3. Section 534.001, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
| amended by adding Subsection (e-1) to read as follows: | ||
| (e-1) The executive commissioner shall require that a | ||
| community center include in the center's plan a requirement that | ||
| the center coordinate the care of each person who is receiving | ||
| services from the center and through a Medicaid managed care | ||
| organization with the managed care organization. | ||
| SECTION 4. If before implementing any provision of this Act | ||
| a state agency determines that a waiver or authorization from a | ||
| federal agency is necessary for implementation of that provision, | ||
| the agency affected by the provision shall request the waiver or | ||
| authorization and may delay implementing that provision until the | ||
| waiver or authorization is granted. | ||
| SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013. | ||
