MEDICAID COMMUNICATION NO DATE: December 18, Termination of Medicaid Benefits for Inmates of Public Institutions

Similar documents
Department of Human Services Division of Family Development PO BOX 716 Trenton, NJ June 4, 2014

Medicaid for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System A Fact Sheet Prepared by the Youth Law Center

NJ FamilyCare and Hospitalized Inmates. Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services 2015

Basis of Payment and Appeal Procedure; Out-of-State Hospital Services. Authorized By: Jennifer Velez, Commissioner, Department of Human Services.

Authorized By: Elizabeth Connolly, Acting Commissioner, Department of Human

IC Chapter 2. State Grants to Counties for Community Corrections and Charges to Participating Counties for Confined Offenders

RIVERSIDE COUNTY PROBATION DEP ARTME Serving Courts Protecting Our Community Changing Lives

Sample of new TCM SPA for CMS review.

DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. Division of Child Behavioral Health Services

New Jersey Motor Vehicle

Corrections and Medicaid Partnerships: Strategies to Enroll Justice-Involved Populations

New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission

MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA NEW MEDICAID CRIMINAL JUSTICE GUIDELINES

DIVISION CIRCULAR #3 (N.J.A.C. 10:46) DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Table of Contents. B. Not Incarcerated at the time of application, but released in the same month...3

Application for a 1915(c) Home and Community- Based Services Waiver PROPOSED

Instructions for completion and submission

Request for an Amendment to a 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services Waiver

DHHS Oversight of Jail Death Reporting

1 of 32 DOCUMENTS. NEW JERSEY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Copyright 2016 by the New Jersey Office of Administrative Law

Instructions for completion and submission

Application for a 1915(c) Home and Community- Based Services Waiver

Application for a 1915 (c) HCBS Waiver

3.0 SCOPE OF WORK 3.1 GENERAL INFORMATION 3.2 VISITATION DAYS OF OPERATION & SCHEDULING VISITATION SCHEDULE DECEMBER VISITATION SCHEDULE

Authorized By: Elizabeth Connolly, Acting Commissioner, Department of Human Services.

National Criminal Justice Reform Activities Important to the SUD Field. Gabrielle de la Guéronnière, Legal Action Center June 9 th, 2016

Speaker: Ruby Qazilbash. Ruby Qazilbash Associate Deputy Director Bureau of Justice Assistance Office of Justice Programs U.S. Department of Justice

HEALTH SERVICES POLICY & PROCEDURE MANUAL

Fast Facts: Assisting the Criminal Justice Population. Lauren Lamb, HealthLinc Emily Daw, IPHCA

A PLAN FOR THE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION FUNCTIONS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

Authorized By: Elizabeth Connolly, Acting Commissioner, Department of Human

JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION COMPREHENSIVE COUNTY FUNDING APPLICATION FOR CY 2016

State of New Jersey DIVISION OF INSURANCE CONSUMER PROTECTION SERVICES OFFICE OF MANAGED CARE PO BOX 329 TRENTON, NJ

DIVISION CIRCULAR #8 (N.J.A.C. 10:46C) DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Addressing the Re-entry Needs of Inmates with Serious Mental Illness. Council for State Governments St. Petersburg, Florida July 8, 2008

State of New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND INSURANCE INDIVIDUAL HEALTH COVERAGE PROGRAM PO BOX 325 TRENTON, NJ

NJ FamilyCare Update

The Department of Juvenile Justice shall provide services for each Superior Court youth placed in a Youth Development Campus.

Application for a 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services Waiver

Application for a 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services Waiver

1 of 138 DOCUMENTS. NEW JERSEY REGISTER Copyright 2006 by the New Jersey Office of Administrative Law. 38 N.J.R. 4801(a)

Central Monitoring Cases

Supports Program Policies & Procedures Manual

Private Duty Nursing (New Jersey) PRIVATE DUTY NURSING (NEW JERSEY) HS-255. Policy Number: HS-253. Original Effective Date: 6/18/2014

Interjurisdictional Continuity of Care Policy Statement

Newly Elected County Judge & Commissioners Seminar January 14, 2015

State of North Carolina Department of Correction Division of Prisons

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

STATE OF NEW JERSEY MANDATORY OVERTIME RESTRICTIONS FOR HEALTH CARE FACILITIES

FEB DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

Human Resources Chapter ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES SOCIAL SERVICES DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE CODE

DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES DIVISION OF CHILD BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES

Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed ecollection ecomments Requested;

NJ Department of Human Services. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) FOR PROVIDERS NJ FamilyCare MANAGED LONG TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORTS (MLTSS)

1 of 13 DOCUMENTS. NEW JERSEY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Copyright 2016 by the New Jersey Office of Administrative Law

RULE PROPOSALS INTERESTED PERSONS

Application for a 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services Waiver

Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD)

SHASTA COUNTY MAIN JAIL Catch & Release. Section 919 of the California Penal Code requires the Grand Jury to inquire into the

P.L. 2003, CHAPTER 28, approved March 10, 2003 Assembly, No (Second Reprint)

Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Settings Federal Rule Changes: A Discussion with Consumers, their Families and Caregivers, and Stakeholders

t-:-=:=.=contactd~:i~~~j ~~:~~ ~~~~~Care ====== =-=:=== --. :_=:=:== =-===: :j

Governor s Revised Fiscal Year Budget Proposal Increases Conversion of Services, Cuts Other Nonprofit Programs 5/15/17

Technical Assistance Paper

Department of Juvenile Justice Guidance Document COMPLIANCE MANUAL 6VAC REGULATION GOVERNING JUVENILE SECURE DETENTION CENTERS

Application for a 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services Waiver

4/6/2018. Guidelines for Administering Equal Employment Opportunity in Public Contracts

The Criminal Justice Information System at the Department of Public Safety and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. May 2016 Report No.

LOUISIANA MEDICAID PROGRAM ISSUED: 04/01/11 REPLACED: 11/01/05 CHAPTER 14: CHILDREN S CHOICE SECTION 14.2: RECIPIENT REQUIREMENTS PAGE(S) 6

DISTRICT COURT. Judges (not County positions) Court Administration POS/FTE 3/3. Family Court POS/FTE 39/36.5 CASA POS/FTE 20/12.38

Health Care Reform and County Criminal Justice Systems

CODE OF MARYLAND REGULATIONS (COMAR)

FACT SHEET. The Nation s Most Punitive States. for Women. July Research from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency. Christopher Hartney

Dear Executive Jimino, Members of the County Legislature and Sheriff Mahar:

Florida Medicaid Qualified Hospital (QH) Presumptive Eligibility. November 2016

R 5310 HEALTH SERVICES (M)

Application for a 1915 (c) HCBS Waiver

Thank you for this opportunity to submit my proposal for conducting a Jail Needs Assessment for Codington County. I have included information on:

RURAL SERVICES APPLICATION PACKET FISCAL YEAR 2016

Connecting the Justice-Involved Population to Medicaid Coverage and Care: Findings from Three States

Adopted:, 2010 by, Poonam Alaigh, MD, MSHCPM, FACP, Commissioner, Department of Health

Facility Oversight and Timeliness of Response to Complaints and Inmate Grievances State Commission of Correction

Volume 24, No. 07 July 2014

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Veteran Court Conference Marriott Wardman Park Hotel December 2, 2013

CODE OF MARYLAND REGULATIONS (COMAR)

1. NAME: 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NO.: Last First Middle (As it appears on your Social Security Card)

Affordable Care Act: Health Coverage for Criminal Justice Populations

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA SENATE BILL

Program Guidelines and Processes

Emergency Involuntary Discharge Issues

State of Alaska Department of Corrections Policies and Procedures Chapter: Subject:

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE PROCEDURE

Sacramento County Community Corrections Partnership. Public Safety Realignment Plan. Assembly Bill 109 and 117. FY Realignment Implementation

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 2 NAVY ANNEX WASHINGTON, DC MCO POS-40 8 Feb 01

No. 79. An act relating to reforming Vermont s mental health system. (H.630) It is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont:

ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM REINSTATEMENT APPLICATION

Engage Gwinnett Corrections Department Overview November 19, 2009

Integrated Children s Services Initiative Frequently Asked Questions July 20, 2005

On December 31, 2010, state and

Transcription:

State of New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES CHRIS CHRISTIE P.O. Box 712 JENNIFER VELEZ Governor Trenton, NJ 08625-0712 Commissioner KIM GUADAGNO Lt. Governor VALERIE HARR Director MEDICAID COMMUNICATION NO. 13-12 DATE: December 18, 2013 TO: SUBJECT: County Welfare Agency Directors ISS Offices Statewide Eligibility Determination Agency Termination of Medicaid Benefits for Inmates of Public Institutions According to the specific program policies found in the New Jersey Administrative Codes (see attached), any person who is incarcerated in a Federal, State, or local correctional facility for more than thirty (30) days, is not eligible for Medicaid benefits. The Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS), in coordination with the Department of Corrections (DOC), and the Administrative Office of the Court (AOC) developed a process to identify and terminate the benefits of these individuals. This new system will save the state money on managed care capitation costs by capturing and handling this information more efficiently. DMAHS will receive monthly reports from the DOC and the AOC of individuals who have remained in custody for over 30 days. DMAHS will send letters to the beneficiaries identified on these reports and notify them of the termination of their NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid coverage (see attached letter). These beneficiaries will have ten (10) days to respond to the DMAHS letter if the information regarding their incarceration is incorrect. The beneficiary must submit written proof that they are no longer incarcerated. If they do not respond, then DMAHS will close the incarcerated individual s managed care, but will not close their NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid eligibility. For those individuals who failed to respond, DMAHS will send a monthly list to the eligibility agency responsible for their case. Upon receipt of the list from DMAHS, the eligibility agency case worker will followup with an adverse action letter, alerting the beneficiary of their NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid case termination. The case worker will process the incarcerated individual s case for termination in the eligibility system and a redetermination packet shall be sent to any remaining family members in the household. A redetermination of the case must be done as the incarcerated individual must now be removed from the household unit. The family shall then be reevaluated because of possible changes in income and household size. Other family member(s) shall also be evaluated for NJ FamilyCare coverage. New Jersey Is An Equal Opportunity Employer

Page 2 Eligibility agencies should use one of the following citations in their notifications: 42 C.R.F 4351009(a)(1); 42 C.R.F 4351010; N.J.A.C. 10:69-2.9(e)1; N.J.A.C. 10-69-3.16(c)2.i.ii.,3., N.J.A.C. 10:70-3.10, N.J.A.C. 10:71-3.14(b)(c)10:72-3.9, and/or N.J.A.C. 10:78-3.9, N.J.A.C. 10:79-3.11. It is important that the eligibility agency use the citations that pertain to the appropriate programs. These citations have been attached to this Medicaid communication for your reference. If you have any questions regarding this Medicaid Communication, please refer them to the Division s Office of Eligibility Policy field service staff for your agency at 609-588-2556. Sincerely, VH:m c: Jennifer Velez, Commissioner Department of Human Services Allison Blake, Commissioner Department of Children and Families Mary E. O Dowd, Commissioner Department of Health Dawn Apgar, Deputy Commissioner Department of Human Services Lowell Arye, Deputy Commissioner Department of Human Services Lynn Kovich, Assistant Commissioner Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services Liz Shea, Assistant Commissioner Division of Developmental Disabilities Joseph Amoroso, Director Division of Disability Services Jeanette Page-Hawkins, Director Division of Family Development Valerie Harr Director

Page 3 Supporting N.J.A.C Citations for Incarcerated Individuals 10:69-2.9 Deprivation of parental support in AFDC-C related Medicaid (e) When continued absence as defined in (d) above exists, eligibility for AFDC-F Medicaid ceases. The family shall be evaluated for AFDC-C-related Medicaid. 1. In situations where the parent is to be incarcerated, hospitalized, institutionalized or incapacitated for a period beyond 30 days, eligibility for AFDC-F-related Medicaid ceases. The remaining members of the family shall be evaluated for AFDC-Crelated Medicaid. 10:69-3.16 Continued absence of parent from the home (c) "Continued absence from the home" (see N.J.A.C. 10:69-2.8(d)) may be for any reason. The following are some of the ways to establish absence: 2. A parent shall be considered absent from the home during a period of incarceration. There is a possible situation that a parent whose imprisonment is expected to be of short duration may also be "incapacitated." Where this appears to be so, consideration shall be given to possible eligibility under the "incapacity" factor rather than the "absence" factor. i. Evidence to substantiate "absence" when a parent is incarcerated in the State penal or correctional institution shall be secured by use of Forms PA-17B and PA- 17C. When the "tear sheet" has been returned and the date of release determined, the CBOSS shall immediately redetermine the basis of continued eligibility and note it in file. ii. With regard to the absent parent's incarceration in a county or municipal jail, the CBOSS shall need to develop a procedure in cooperation with each jail within its jurisdiction regarding exchange of information both at time of initial AFDC-C application and at time of release of incarcerated parents. PA-17B and PA-17C are not appropriate and shall not be used for local jails. Procedures established by the CBOSS with regard to county and municipal jails may vary from a formal procedure to personal telephone contacts or visits, provided the information required is obtained and acceptable to the CBOSS. In situations where the absent parent is incarcerated in another county, it is recommended that the CBOSS of such county be consulted regarding its method for contacting county and municipal jails and a mutually agreeable decision made as to which county will contact the jail. 10:70-3.10 Inmates of public institutions (a) Any person who is an inmate of a public institution is ineligible for the Medically Needy Program.

Page 4 (b) Any person who is incarcerated in a Federal, State, or local correctional facility (prison, jail, detention center, reformatory, etc.) is not eligible for Medically Needy Program benefits. 10:71-3.14 Institutional eligibility (b) Individuals who are inmates of public institutions are not eligible for Medicaid coverage, unless they are receiving care in a Title XIX approved section of such facility. (c) Individuals incarcerated in a Federal, State or local correctional facility (prison, jail, detention center, reformatory, etc.) are not eligible for Medicaid coverage. The needs of such individuals (inmates) are met through another agency of the Federal or State government or political subdivision thereof (see N.J.A.C. 10:71-1.6(a)3). 10:72-3.9 Inmates of public institutions (a) Any person who is an inmate of a public institution is ineligible for the Medicaid program. (b) Any person who is incarcerated in a Federal, State, or local correction facility (prison, jail, detention center, reformatory, etc.) is not eligible for the Medicaid program. 10:78-3.9 Inmates of public institutions (a) Any person who is an inmate of a public institution is ineligible for the NJ FamilyCare program. (b) Any person who is incarcerated in a Federal, State, or local correction facility (such as a prison, jail, detention center, or reformatory) shall not be eligible for the NJ FamilyCare program. 10:79-3.11 Inmates of public institutions (a) Any child who is an inmate of a public institution is ineligible for the NJ FamilyCare-Children's Program. (b) Any child who is incarcerated in a Federal, State or local correction facility (prison, jail, detention center, reformatory, etc.), including any child in a Juvenile Justice Commission facility awaiting adjudication, is not eligible for the NJ FamilyCare-Children's Program.

Page 5 Supporting C.R.F. Citations for Incarcerated Individuals 42 C.F.R. 435.1009 Institutionalized individuals. (a) FFP is not available in expenditures for services provided to -- (1) Individuals who are inmates of public institutions as defined in 435.1010 42 C.F.R. 435.1010 Definitions relating to institutional status. For purposes of FFP, the following definitions apply: Public institution means an institution that is the responsibility of a governmental unit or over which a governmental unit exercises administrative control.

Page 6 State of New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES CHRIS CHRISTIE P.O. Box 712 JENNIFER VELEZ Governor Trenton, NJ 08625-0712 Commissioner KIM GUADAGNO Lt. Governor VALERIE HARR Director Name Street Address City, NJ Zip Code Dear JANE DOE: Date: RE: Medicaid Case # We have received information that you may be an inmate in a State or County correctional facility. If you are incarcerated, you are no longer eligible to receive medical benefits under the NJ FamilyCare program. Therefore, your coverage under NJ FamilyCare program will be terminated by the Agency responsible for your case. Other family members associated with your case will have to provide an update to their household composition and income to maintain their NJ FamilyCare coverage. If the above information is incorrect and you are not incarcerated, it is very important that you submit written proof or contact this office within ten (10) days of this notice. This information should include, but is not limited to, court documentation, release statement, and any parole documents showing your name and address. Please include a telephone number where you can be reached and send all release information to: Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services Office of Eligibility Policy PO Box 712 Trenton, NJ 08625-0712 If you have any questions, please contact my office at 609-588-2556. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Office of Eligibility Policy & County Operations