Medicaid and the Free Care Rule

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Public Health Law Series Webinar Medicaid and the Free Care Rule January 21, 2016

How to Use Webex Audio: If you can hear us through your computer, you do not need to use your phone. Just adjust your computer speakers as needed. Support: If you need technical assistance, call Webex Technical Support at 1-866-863-3904. Submitting Questions: All participants are muted. Type a question into the Q & A panel for our panelists to answer. Submit your questions at any time during webinar. Recording: This webinar is being recorded. If you arrive late, miss details or would like to share it, we will send you a link to this recording after the session has ended. Public Health Law Series Webinar: Medicaid and the Free Care Rule

Public Health Law Series Webinar Medicaid and the Free Care Rule January 21, 2016

Moderator Jane Perkins, Legal Director, National Health Law Program and Senior Attorney, Network for Public Health Law - Southeastern Region J.D., University of Northern Carolina, Chapel Hill M.P.H., University of California, Berkeley Research interest/area of expertise: Medicaid/Medicare Disability and civil rights Access to health and vulnerable populations Taking Public on Health Tobacco Law Regulation Series: Webinar: Medicaid and the Free Care Rule

Presenter Introduction Susannah Vance Gopalan, Partner, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell J.D., University of Kentucky College of law M.I.A., Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Research interests/areas of expertise: Medicaid/Medicare Coverage options under the Affordable Care Act Health care litigation Regulatory counseling Taking Public on Health Tobacco Law Regulation Series: Webinar: Medicaid and the Free Care Rule

Presenter Introduction Alex Mays, Senior Policy Analyst, Healthy Schools Campaign M.H.S., Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Areas of expertise: Health services access Education and health Advocacy and organization for health outcomes Taking Public on Health Tobacco Law Regulation Series: Webinar: Medicaid and the Free Care Rule

The Medicaid Free Care Rule: New Policies Affect Schools & Local Health Departments Medicaid Basics & Free Care History Jane Perkins, JD, MPH January 21, 2016

Medicaid: Publicly funded health insurance for people with lower incomes

Medicaid: What s covered? For adults: Mandatory services, e.g., physician, hospital, FQHC Optional services, e.g., dental, drugs, rehabilitative For children (under age 21): Early & Periodic, Screening, Diagnostic & Treatment (EPSDT)

EPSDT Periodic assessment Medical, including developmental Vision Hearing Dental Interperiodic assessment

EPSDT All Medicaid-covered services necessary to correct or ameliorate physical and mental illnesses and conditions, e.g. Eyeglasses Hearing aids Sealants Physical, speech and related therapies Behavioral health services Case management Transportation

Medicaid Administration Federal Financial Participation (FFP) Medical assistance (e.g., EPSDT) Medicaid-participating provider Payer of last resort Legally liable third party Individual, entity, or program that is or may be liable to pay all or part of the expenditures for medical assistance

Medicaid Administration Free Care Rule No FFP for services that are free to the community at large and, thus, free to Medicaid beneficiaries.

Medicaid Administration - CMS Free Care Guidance https://www.medicaid.gov/federal-policy-guidance/downloads/smd-medicaid-paymentfor-services-provided-without-charge-free-care.pdf

Medicaid Administration The New Free Care Rule Policy (Dec. 15, 2014) Goal: Rule: Effect: Increase access to quality care Improve health of communities Public agencies or programs carrying out general responsibilities to ensure access to needed health care are not legally liable 3d parties, e.g. schools, PHDs. FFP for Medicaid services provided through providers that do not charge individuals for the service

Thank you! Jane Perkins perkins@healthlaw.org (919) 968-6308 (x101)

FREE CARE RULE No FFP for services that are free to the community at large and, thus, free to Medicaid beneficiaries CMS stated free care rule in Medicaid schoolbased claiming manuals Medicaid and School Health: A Technical Assistance Guide (1997) Medicaid School-Based Administrative Claiming Guide (2003) 18

FREE CARE RULE CMS Reasoning: public health programs providing services free of charge are liable third parties that must pay primary to Medicaid Effect: more difficult for states to seek FFP for services such as School-based services Immunizations 19

2005-2014: STATUS OF FREE CARE RULE UNCLEAR CMS relied on free care rule to disallow FFP for school-based services in Oklahoma under EPSDT benefit HHS Departmental Appeals Board overturned disallowance in 2004: free care rule had no basis in Medicaid statute or regulations Over following decade, CMS continued to rely on free care rule in policy statements Example: CMS Free Care Rule for 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccination 20

DECEMBER 2014: CMS RESCINDS FREE CARE RULE (SMDL #14-006) https://www.medicaid.gov/federal-policy-guidance/downloads/smdmedicaid-payment-for-services-provided-without-charge-free-care.pdf 21

CMS SMDL #14-006 CMS does not view public agencies or programs that are carrying out general responsibilities to ensure access to needed health care, such as schools, public health agencies, and child protective services agencies, as legally liable third parties... for purposes of Medicaid reimbursement... Such programs do not have a specific legal liability to pay for services CMS stated goal in issuing the guidance was to ensure access to covered services for Medicaid-eligible beneficiaries by qualified providers 22

LHDs CRITICAL AND GROWING ROLE IN MEDICAID LHDs as partners to State Medicaid agencies Uniquely authorized to help State agencies carry out Medicaid administration Can bill Medicaid for services using alternative methodologies such as CPEs LHDs furnish critical services that may be in shortage through other providers or managed care networks 23

IMPACT OF NEW CMS GUIDANCE ON LHDs LHDs will be sought-after by Medicaid MCOs Coincides with policy push by CMS and CDC to boost LHDs capacity to bill Medicaid and other payors http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/billables-project/ SMDL #14-006 indirectly clarifies Medicaid administrative claiming Dec. 20, 1994 SMDL: costs related to general public health initiatives unallowable as administration 24

QUESTIONS? 25

Impact of the Change in the Free Care Rule on Schools Alex Schaible, MHS Writer + Policy Analyst, Healthy Schools Campaign October 2013

About Healthy Schools Campaign

Free Care Rule and Schools

Current State of School Health Services Less than 50% of schools have access to a full-time school nurse 5% of schools have a school-based health center Major disparities in access to school health services Significant unmet student health needs

The Opportunity SMDL #14-006: The goal of this new guidance is to facilitate and improve access to quality healthcare services and improve the health of communities.

What does this change mean for schools? Medicaid-qualified providers can bill for covered Medicaid services Opportunity to promote greater integration of schools within the health care system Support the health and learning connection

Next Steps Understand how state Medicaid plans address school health services Educate key stakeholders about the change and opportunity it presents Understand the infrastructure needs

Thank you! For more information, visit: https://healthyschoolscampaign.org/policy/health Or contact me at: alex@healthyschoolscampaign.org

Q&A Please type your questions in the Q&A panel. Public Health Law Series Webinar: Shared-Use Medicaid and Agreements the Free Care to Rule Support Public Health 34

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