SENATE AMENDMENT
    Bill No. CS for SB 1226
    Amendment No. ___   Barcode 294094
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11  Senator Bennett moved the following amendment:
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13         Senate Amendment 
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15            page 21, line 26, delete those lines
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18         (b)  During the 2004-2005 state fiscal year:
19         1.  The agency, in consultation with the department,
20  shall develop an implementation plan to integrate the Frail
21  Elder Option into the Nursing Home Diversion pilot project and
22  each program's funds into one capitated program serving the
23  aged. Beginning July 1, 2004, the agency may not enroll
24  additional individuals in the Frail Elder Option.
25         2.  The agency, in consultation with the department,
26  shall integrate the Aged and Disabled Adult Medicaid waiver
27  program and the Assisted Living for the Elderly Medicaid
28  waiver program and each program's funds into one
29  fee-for-service Medicaid waiver program serving the aged and
30  disabled. Once the programs are integrated, funding to provide
31  care in assisted-living facilities under the new waiver may
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SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 not be less than the amount appropriated in the 2003-2004 2 fiscal year for the Assisted Living for the Elderly Medicaid 3 waiver. 4 a. The agency shall seek federal waivers necessary to 5 integrate these waiver programs. 6 b. The agency and the department shall reimburse 7 providers for case management services on a capitated basis 8 and develop uniform standards for case management in this 9 fee-for-service Medicaid waiver program. The coordination of 10 acute and chronic medical services for individuals shall be 11 included in the capitated rate for case management services. 12 c. The agency and the department shall adopt any rules 13 necessary to comply with or administer these requirements, 14 effect and implement interagency agreements between the 15 department and the agency, and comply with federal 16 requirements. 17 3. The agency, in consultation with the department, 18 shall develop a pilot project under which all funding for 19 Medicaid services to individuals age 60 and older is 20 integrated into a single managed project in Hillsborough, 21 Pinellas, Polk, Orange, and Seminole Counties. The funds to be 22 integrated shall include Medicaid home and community-based 23 waiver services funds; funds for all Medicaid services 24 authorized in ss. 409.905 and 409.906, including Medicaid 25 nursing home services; and funds paid for Medicare premiums, 26 coinsurance, and deductibles for persons dually eligible for 27 Medicaid and Medicare as prescribed in s. 409.908(13). Funds 28 for Medicaid behavioral health care services are exempt from 29 this section. 30 a. The agency, in consultation with the department, 31 shall initiate a competitive procurement with no more than two 2 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 managed care organizations licensed under chapter 641 to 2 administer the pilot project. Managed care providers shall be 3 chosen based on their ability to: 4 (I) Develop contracts with providers currently under 5 contract with the department, area agencies on aging, or 6 community care for the elderly lead agencies and with 7 providers of medical, nursing home, and community-based 8 long-term care services sufficient to ensure access to and 9 choice of providers by project participants; 10 (II) Provide a comprehensive system of appropriate 11 medical and long-term care services that provides high-quality 12 medical and social services to assist older individuals in 13 remaining in the least restrictive setting; 14 (III) Demonstrate a quality assurance and quality 15 improvement system satisfactory to the department and the 16 agency, as well as monitor and enforce quality-of-care 17 requirements; 18 (IV) Develop a system to identify participants who 19 have special health care needs, such as polypharmacy, mental 20 health and substance abuse problems, falls, chronic pain, 21 nutritional deficits, and cognitive deficits, in order to 22 respond to and meet these needs; 23 (V) Use a multidisciplinary team approach to 24 participant management which ensures that information is 25 shared among providers responsible for delivering care to a 26 participant; 27 (VI) Ensure medical oversight of care plans and 28 service delivery, regular medical evaluation of care plans, 29 and the availability of medical consultation for case managers 30 and service coordinators; 31 b. The agency shall reimburse the managed care 3 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 provider a monthly per-member, per-month rate for services 2 provided under the managed pilot project, and the agency may 3 not make Medicaid payments for covered services for people age 4 60 or older in the areas in which the managed pilot project 5 operates except through the managed pilot project. 6 c. The selected managed care providers shall: 7 (I) Ensure a system of case management and service 8 coordination which includes educational and training standards 9 for case managers and service coordinators; 10 (II) Develop a business plan that considers the 11 ability of the applicant to organize and operate a 12 risk-bearing entity; 13 (III) Furnish evidence of adequate liability insurance 14 coverage or an adequate plan of self-insurance that is 15 determined adequate by the Department of Financial Services to 16 respond to claims for injuries arising out of the furnishing 17 of health care; 18 (IV) Provide, through contract or otherwise, for 19 periodic review of its medical facilities as required by the 20 department and the agency; 21 (V) Furnish in a timely manner, in a form determined 22 by the agency, requested financial data that has been 23 determined by the agency and the department to be necessary to 24 develop and annually recertify appropriate capitation rates 25 for the project; 26 (VI) Provide enrollees the ability to choose care 27 providers, including nursing home and assisted living service 28 providers affiliated with an individual's religious faith or 29 denomination; and 30 (VII) Allow enrollees who are served by a facility 31 certified under chapter 651 or a retirement facility 4 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 consisting of a nursing home or an assisted living facility 2 and residential apartments to use that facility's nursing home 3 or assisted living facility as provided for in s. 641.31(25). 4 d. To ensure that the contracted providers meet a high 5 quality-of-care standard, the provider selected to administer 6 the managed pilot project shall: 7 (I) Develop and use a service provider qualification 8 system that describes the quality-of-care standards that a 9 nursing home must meet in order to obtain a contract with the 10 managing entity; 11 (II) Contract with all qualified nursing homes located 12 in the area that is served by the pilot, including those with 13 a Gold Seal designation. In the absence of a separate 14 contractual relationship between a nursing home provider and a 15 managed care organization, the nursing home shall cooperate 16 with the managed care organization's efforts to determine if a 17 project participant would be more appropriately served in a 18 community setting and payments shall be made in accordance 19 with Medicaid nursing home rates as calculated in the state 20 plan; and 21 (III) Ensure that as the area is transitioned to 22 managed care, individuals who are residents of nursing homes 23 in the pilot project area prior to plan implementation and who 24 do not choose to move to another setting are allowed to remain 25 in the facility in which they are receiving care. 26 e. The agency shall develop capitation rates based on 27 the historical cost experience of the state in providing acute 28 and long-term care services to the population over 60 years of 29 age in the area served. The agency, in consultation with the 30 department, shall contract for an independent entity to study 31 the historical cost experience, adjusted to reflect changes in 5 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 regulatory requirements, of the state in providing services to 2 the population age 60 and older residing within the pilot area 3 and to develop and certify a per-person, per-month capitation 4 rate for the managed pilot project. The agency, in 5 consultation with the department, shall reevaluate and 6 recertify the capitation rate annually. 7 8 The agency, in consultation with the department, shall give 9 preference in contracting for the managed pilot project to 10 those entities whose proposals create innovative, functional 11 partnerships with existing community care for the elderly lead 12 agencies. 13 4. The Legislature finds that preservation of the 14 historic aging network of lead agencies is essential to the 15 well-being of Florida's elderly population. The Legislature 16 finds that the Florida aging network constitutes a system of 17 essential community providers which should be nurtured and 18 assisted to develop systems of operations which allow the 19 gradual assumption of responsibility and financial risk for 20 managing a client through the entire continuum of long-term 21 care services within the area the lead agency is currently 22 serving, and which allow lead agency providers to develop 23 managed systems of service delivery. The department, in 24 consultation with the agency, shall therefore: 25 a. Develop a demonstration project in which existing 26 community care for the elderly lead agencies are assisted in 27 transferring their business model and the service delivery 28 system within their current community care service area, to 29 enable assumption over a period of time, of full risk as a 30 community diversion pilot project contractor providing 31 long-term care services in the areas of operation. The 6 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 department, in consultation with the agency and the Department 2 of Children and Family Services, shall develop an 3 implementation plan for no more than three lead agencies by 4 October 31, 2004. 5 b. In the demonstration area, a community care for the 6 elderly lead agency shall be initially reimbursed on a prepaid 7 or fixed-sum basis for services provided under the newly 8 integrated fee-for-service Medicaid waiver. By the end of the 9 third year of operation, the demonstration shall include all 10 services under the long-term care community diversion pilot 11 project. 12 c. During the first year of operation, the department, 13 in consultation with the agency may place providers at risk to 14 provide nursing home services for the enrolled individuals who 15 are participating in the demonstration project. During the 16 3-year development period, the agency and the department may 17 limit the level of custodial nursing home risk that the 18 administering entities assume. Under risk-sharing 19 arrangements, during the first 3 years of operation, the 20 department, in consultation with the agency, may reimburse the 21 administering entity for the cost of providing nursing home 22 care for Medicaid-eligible participants who have been 23 permanently placed and remain in a nursing home for more than 24 1 year, or may disenroll such participants from the 25 demonstration project. 26 d. The agency, in consultation with the department, 27 shall develop reimbursement rates based on the historical cost 28 experience of the state in providing long-term care and 29 nursing home services under Medicaid waiver programs to the 30 population 65 years of age and older in the area served by the 31 pilot project. 7 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 e. The department, in consultation with the agency, 2 shall ensure that the entity or entities receiving prepaid or 3 fixed-sum reimbursement are assisted in developing internal 4 management and financial control systems necessary to manage 5 the risk associated with providing services under a prepaid or 6 fixed-sum rate system. 7 f. If the department and the agency share risk of 8 custodial nursing home placement, payment rates during the 9 first 3 years of operation shall be set at not more than 100 10 percent of the costs to the agency and the department of 11 providing equivalent services to the population within the 12 area of the pilot project for the year prior to the year in 13 which the pilot project is implemented, adjusted forward to 14 account for inflation and policy changes in the Medicaid 15 program. In subsequent years, the rate shall be negotiated, 16 based on the cost experience of the entity in providing 17 contracted services, but may not exceed 95 percent of the 18 amount that would have been paid in the pilot project area 19 absent the prepaid or fixed sum reimbursement methodology. 20 g. Community care for the elderly lead agencies that 21 have operated for a period of at least 20 years, which provide 22 Medicare-certified services to elders, and which have 23 developed a system of service provision by health care 24 volunteers shall be given priority in the selection of the 25 pilot project if they meet the minimum requirements specified 26 in the competitive procurement. 27 h. The agency and the department shall adopt rules 28 necessary to comply with or administer these requirements, 29 effect and implement interagency agreements between the agency 30 and the department, and comply with federal requirements. 31 i. The department and the agency shall seek federal 8 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 waivers necessary to implement the requirements of this 2 section. 3 j. The Department of Elderly Affairs shall conduct or 4 contract for an evaluation of the demonstration project. The 5 department shall submit the evaluation to the Governor and the 6 Legislature by January 1, 2007. The evaluation must address 7 the effectiveness of the pilot project in providing a 8 comprehensive system of appropriate and high-quality long-term 9 care services to elders in the least restrictive setting and 10 make recommendations on expanding the project to other parts 11 of the state. 12 5. The department, in consultation with the agency, 13 shall study the integration of the database systems for the 14 Comprehensive Assessment and Review of Long-Term Care (CARES) 15 program and the Client Information and Referral Tracking 16 System (CIRTS) and develop a plan for database integration. 17 The department shall submit the plan to the Governor, the 18 President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of 19 Representatives by December 31, 2004. 20 6. The department, in consultation with the agency and 21 the Department of Children and Family Services, shall develop 22 two pilot projects to transition area agencies on aging into 23 resource centers on aging. By December 31, 2004, the 24 department, in consultation with the agency and the Department 25 of Children and Family Services, shall develop an 26 implementation plan for transitioning area agencies on aging 27 into resource centers on aging and submit the plan to the 28 Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the 29 House of Representatives. The plan must include qualifications 30 for designation as a center and the functions to be performed 31 by each center. The department shall determine the entities to 9 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 be designated as resource centers on aging by means of 2 competitive procurement. The department shall select the area 3 agencies on aging based on each agency's demonstration of: 4 a. Expertise in the needs of each target population 5 the center proposes to serve and a thorough knowledge of the 6 providers that serve these populations; 7 b. Strong connections to service providers, volunteer 8 agencies, and community institutions; 9 c. Expertise in information and referral activities; 10 d. Knowledge of long-term care resources, including 11 resources designed to provide services in the least 12 restrictive setting; 13 e. Financial solvency and stability; 14 f. The ability to collect, monitor, and analyze data 15 in a timely and accurate manner, along with systems that meet 16 the department's standards; 17 g. A commitment to adequate staffing by qualified 18 personnel to effectively perform all functions; and 19 h. The ability to meet all performance standards 20 established by the department. 21 22 The department shall select two area agencies on aging as 23 pilot projects for resource centers on aging by June 30, 2005. 24 7. The department, in consultation with the agency, 25 shall develop a plan to evaluate the newly integrated 26 fee-for-service program and the managed pilot project over 27 time, from the beginning of the implementation process 28 forward. The department shall contract with a research entity 29 through competitive procurement to help develop the evaluation 30 plan and conduct the evaluation. The evaluation shall be 31 ongoing and shall determine whether the newly integrated 10 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 program and the managed pilot project are achieving the goals 2 of the programs and evaluate the effects the changes in the 3 system have had on consumers. The evaluation plan must include 4 baseline measures for evaluating the fee-for-service program 5 and the managed pilot project, with a focus on cost 6 effectiveness, the quality of care, and consumer satisfaction. 7 The department shall submit the plan to the Governor, the 8 President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of 9 Representatives by December 31, 2004. 10 8. The agency, in consultation with the department, 11 shall work with the fiscal agent for the Medicaid program to 12 develop a service utilization reporting system that operates 13 through the fiscal agent for the capitated plans. 14 (c) During the 2005-2006 state fiscal year: 15 1. The agency, in consultation with the department, 16 shall monitor the newly integrated fee-for-service program and 17 the managed pilot project and report on the progress of those 18 programs to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the 19 Speaker of the House of Representatives by June 30, 2006. The 20 report must include an initial evaluation of the programs in 21 their early stages following the evaluation plan developed by 22 the department, in consultation with the agency and the 23 selected contractor. 24 2. The department shall monitor the pilot projects for 25 resource centers on aging and report on the progress of those 26 projects to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the 27 Speaker of the House of Representatives by June 30, 2006. The 28 report must include an evaluation of the implementation 29 process in its early stages. 30 3. The department, in consultation with the agency, 31 shall integrate the database systems for the Comprehensive 11 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 Assessment and Review of Long-Term Care (CARES) program and 2 the Client Information and Referral Tracking System (CIRTS) 3 into a single operating assessment information system by June 4 30, 2006. 5 4. The agency, in consultation with the department 6 shall integrate the Frail Elder Option into the Nursing Home 7 Diversion pilot project and each program's funds into one 8 capitated program serving the aged. 9 a. The department, in consultation with the agency, 10 shall develop uniform standards for case management in this 11 newly integrated capitated system. 12 b. The agency shall seek federal waivers necessary to 13 integrate these programs. 14 c. The department, in consultation with the agency, 15 shall adopt any rules necessary to comply with or administer 16 these requirements, effect and implement interagency 17 agreements between the department and the agency, and comply 18 with federal requirements. 19 (d) During the 2006-2007 state fiscal year: 20 1. The agency, in consultation with the department, 21 shall evaluate the Alzheimer's Disease waiver program and the 22 Adult Day Health Care waiver program to assess whether 23 providing limited intensive services through these waiver 24 programs produce better outcomes for individuals than 25 providing those services through the fee-for-service or 26 capitated programs that provide a larger array of services. 27 2. The agency, in consultation with the department, 28 shall begin discussions with the federal Centers for Medicare 29 and Medicaid Services regarding the inclusion of Medicare into 30 the integrated long-term care system. By December 31, 2006, 31 the agency shall provide to the Governor, the President of the 12 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 1226 Amendment No. ___ Barcode 294094 1 Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives a plan 2 for including Medicare in the integrated long-term care 3 system. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 13 9:09 AM 04/28/04 s1226c1b-21e0x