Florida Senate - 2022 SB 330 By Senator Brodeur 9-00121-22 2022330__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to Medicaid modernization; amending s. 3 409.906, F.S.; authorizing Medicaid to reimburse 4 providers for certain remote evaluation and patient 5 monitoring services; providing an effective date. 6 7 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 8 9 Section 1. Subsection (28) is added to section 409.906, 10 Florida Statutes, to read: 11 409.906 Optional Medicaid services.—Subject to specific 12 appropriations, the agency may make payments for services which 13 are optional to the state under Title XIX of the Social Security 14 Act and are furnished by Medicaid providers to recipients who 15 are determined to be eligible on the dates on which the services 16 were provided. Any optional service that is provided shall be 17 provided only when medically necessary and in accordance with 18 state and federal law. Optional services rendered by providers 19 in mobile units to Medicaid recipients may be restricted or 20 prohibited by the agency. Nothing in this section shall be 21 construed to prevent or limit the agency from adjusting fees, 22 reimbursement rates, lengths of stay, number of visits, or 23 number of services, or making any other adjustments necessary to 24 comply with the availability of moneys and any limitations or 25 directions provided for in the General Appropriations Act or 26 chapter 216. If necessary to safeguard the state’s systems of 27 providing services to elderly and disabled persons and subject 28 to the notice and review provisions of s. 216.177, the Governor 29 may direct the Agency for Health Care Administration to amend 30 the Medicaid state plan to delete the optional Medicaid service 31 known as “Intermediate Care Facilities for the Developmentally 32 Disabled.” Optional services may include: 33 (28) REMOTE EVALUATION AND MONITORING SERVICES.— 34 (a) The agency may pay for remote evaluation of recorded 35 video and images, including interpretation and followup with the 36 recipient within 24 business hours, not originating from a 37 related evaluation and monitoring service provided within the 38 previous 7 days or leading to an evaluation and monitoring 39 service or a procedure within the next 24 hours or at the 40 soonest available appointment. 41 (b) The agency may pay for remote patient monitoring 42 services, including remote monitoring of physiologic parameters, 43 supply of devices with daily recording or programmed alert 44 transmission, and remote physiologic monitoring treatment 45 management services requiring interactive communication with the 46 recipient and provider. 47 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022.