The Medicaid Home Care Application Process:

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The Medicaid Home Care Application Process: A road map to helping your clients navigate and survive the application process Practising Law Institute 29 th Elder law Institute March 22, 2017 Presenter: Douglas J. Chu, Esq. 475 Park Avenue South 26 th Floor New York, NY 10016 Tel. # 212-643-1112 www.elderlawny.net

Medicaid Home Care: A road map to help your clients get from application to approval for home care services You can only help if you know how it works.

Medicaid Services (New York State Rules your State will have similar rules) Applicant Needs Medicaid Services* HOME CARE NURSING HOME * Cannot apply until you need medical assistance for at least 120 days of service. Can not apply before you need medical care.

This is what an applicant must confront. Medicaid Application Form Medicaid Requests and Denials Selecting an MLTC* provider Conflict Free Evaluation MLTC* home care assessment Establishing a Pooled Trust MLTC* reduction in services Immediate Need Medicaid *MLTC = Managed Long Term Care

It takes 3 approvals to obtain Medicaid home care Really like 3 applications being assessed (A+B+C = approval) Applicant B Financial Review + Approval by Medicaid A Conflict Free Assessment MLTC* Approval C Home Care Services A+B+C *MLTC = Managed Long Term Care Provider

You need to be Eligible : financially and medically 2-3 months before home care is in the home

What are Medicaid Home Care Services? The home care provider must provide these services within their network, if they are deemed medically necessary Home Care: personal care, light housekeeping, home health aide, visiting nurse, visiting pt/ot, private duty nurse, consumer directed personal assistance program. Adult Day Care Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) Nutrition -meals Medical equipment (wheelchairs, medical supplies) Physical, speech and OT outside of house Hearing Aids and Eyeglasses Podiatry, Audiology, Dental and Optometry Non-emergency transport to doctor offices Everything else is covered by Medicare Medicare remains the applicant s primary coverage ahead of MLTC Medicaid. Medicaid always secondary.

Only good at WellCare Who provides the home care services: MLTC Medicaid (MLTC =managed long term care providers : works like an HMO) Only good at VNS Choice Only good At ElderServe Only good at Guildnet http://www.wnylc.com/health/entry/114/#list%20of%20plans You must chose an MLTC plan Medicaid will pay a fixed fee each month to the MLTC plan to provide all home care services. The MLTC plan will arrange for or provide all Medicaid covered home care services (care manager) All services are provided by or paid for by the MLTC plan network not Medicaid Services provided out of network may not be paid In a small way this is similar to the proposed Block Grant or capitated Medicaid plan proposed by the current Federal administration.

The Application for Medicaid Community Based Home Care STEP #1 Application Income and Assets Age, Citizenship, I.D. Surplus Income Program No penalty for transfers of $ if only applying for home care http://health.ny.gov/forms/doh-4495a.pdf Marriage, Divorce, Spousal Refusal etc

The Mystery of Gifting Assets Without Penalty Transfer Penalty Imposed? No Penalty wait Home Sweet Home Yes, penalty wait Nursing Home Family/Friend Home care services permitted during a penalty period No nursing home coverage during a penalty period

Surplus Income and Pooled Trust: Income over $845/month must be contributed like a monthly deductible, unless.. Income over $845 ~Three Possible Options~ Give the surplus to Medicaid and live on $845 per month Put surplus in a POOLED TRUST Show incurred out of pocket medical bills equal to surplus Pooled Trust $ can be spent on things not covered by Medicaid Pooled Trust is not part of Medicaid so they won t tell you about it.

Pooled Trust Approval process Surplus Income Chose a Pooled Trust The Trust Joinder Agreement Form 1151 Disability Questionnaire Doctor s File Notes Trust acceptance letter Form 751E HIPPA Release Medicaid Approval and Budget Letter www.nylc.com/health/entry/4/ Verification of deposits to Trust Form 486T Determination of Disability Submit to Medicaid legal dept. review Zero surplus

When to submit the Pooled Trust for Medicaid approval? Medicaid suggests the Pooled Trust should be submitted with the initial application However, experience tells us that the necessary legal review and approval process adds processing time to the over-all approval process Therefore, it is now common practice to submit a Medicaid application without the Pooled Trust. Once the application is approved, then the Pooled Trust is submitted to Medicaid for approval and a correction to the surplus income budget will be made.

Origins of STEP #2: MLTC providers were left in charge of determining who they would accept for home care and how much care they would provide Fox = MLTCP Raised fears of the Fox incharge of the hen house Self interest in taking healthier clients who require less care would mean more $ for the MLTC MLTC s are paid the same monthly fee by Medicaid, no matter how many hours of care they provide to a client Solution = Conflict-Free Evaluation and Enrollment Center (CFEEC)

Conflict Free Evaluation Conflict-Free Evaluation and Enrollment Center (CFEEC) STEP #2 CFFEC Approved http://wnylc.com/health/download/573 Contracted out to MAXIMUS an independent corporate contractor Determines eligibility for Medicaid home care services (120 days+) they do not determine number of hours of home care the MLTC will determine hours In-home assessment takes about 2+ hours Evaluation is only good for 60 days Appointment should be approved within 5 7 days of calling The MLTC will not take a case until the CFFEC is completed and Medicaid has approved the application.

Selecting an MLTC You may change your MLTC plan at any time once a month Programs of All-Inclusive care for the Elderly Advantage Plans (MAP) Fully Integrated Dual Advantage PACE Plans? FIDA Plan Partial MLTC Plans Partially Capitated Plan

Which Plan to Choose? (Two Categories of plans) Provides only Medicaid Home Care Partial MLTC: No effect on Medicare services. You keep your original Medicare or Medicare Advantage card. Keep your current Medicare doctors No change to your Medicare services Medicare remains primary health insurance Provides both Medicaid and Medicare services MAP PACE FIDA Provides all services covered by both Medicaid and Medicare. Must go to doctors and medical providers within their network. May need to change your doctors, unless your doctor is in their network Tool for selecting an MLTC = www.wnylc.com/health/entry/169

MLTC Evaluation for Services STEP #3 Contact the MLTC Supply Medicaid approval letter + CFFEC approval Home visit is made and hours determined You may apply to different MLTC s Different MLTC may give more hours You may change MLTC when you like, but it will add a month to the process each time you apply to another MLTC plan 2+ hour assessment

MLTC Increasing or Reductions of hours www.wnylc/health/entry/184/ MLTC must give written notice of any decrease or change in hours Request increases in writing to the MLTC Any change in hours or denials of service increase may be appealed State Fair Hearing may be requested with current services maintained pending outcome ( aide continuing ) anytime before effective date of the change. Not required to file internal appeal before requesting a Fair Hearing Suggestion: First request a Fair Hearing, then file an internal appeal. If internal appeal is successful (30 day decision), withdraw the FH request.

Immediate Need Process Does it really get you services faster? www.nylc.com/health/print/203/ + Medicaid Alert Medicaid approval in 7 days Medicaid home care in 12 days Normal Process takes 45 to 90 days on average

This is a short cut? 1) Complete form to attest to immediate need (OHIP-0103) 6) If any forms are incomplete, the case is deferred pending corrections. Notice sent to applicant 7) 4 days to accept or defer the application. Approval within 7 days. 2) Doctor must complete Medical Request for home care form (HCSP-M11q) 5) Cover Letter explaining what you need why you need it and what you are submitting 8) If all correctly submitted, then Home visit is required to assess the need for personal care* within 12 days 3) Complete HIPPA release (OCA-960) 4) Complete a standard Medicaid application 9) If you need more than personal care services, then you must Chose and be assessed by an MLTC *Personal Care Services = housekeeping, cooking, bathing and toileting

Who would use the Immediate Need process? Needs personal care from day 1 of discharge from a hospital Has nobody who can provide care pending normal application processing time Has no current home care in place Has no other insurance or Medicare coverage for what they currently need if they go home Has urgent immediate need Has someone (hospital discharge) helping they submit an Immediate Need application.