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REGULATIONS
Vol. 25 Iss. 16 - April 13, 2009TITLE 12. HEALTHDEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICESChapter 141Final RegulationREGISTRAR’S NOTICE: The Department of Medical Assistance Services is claiming an exemption from the Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 4 a of the Code of Virginia, which excludes regulations that are necessary to conform to changes in Virginia statutory law where no agency discretion is involved. The Department of Medical Assistance Services will receive, consider and respond to petitions any interested person at any time with respect to reconsideration or revision.
Title of Regulation: 12VAC30-141. Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan (amending 12VAC30-141-660).
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-324 and 32.1-325 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: May 13, 2009.
Agency Contact: Molly Carpenter, Division of Maternal and Child Health, Department of Medical Assistance Services, 600 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-1493, FAX (804) 786-1680, or email molly.carpenter@dmas.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendment authorizes the use of state general funds to cover MCHIP services to FAMIS newborns for the birth month plus two additional months if federal funds are not available. Most newborns of FAMIS enrollees are subsequently enrolled in either Medicaid or FAMIS and receive retroactive coverage for the first three months. For these newborns, any general funds used to provide coverage upon birth will continue to be replaced by Medicaid or FAMIS funds with a federal match.
12VAC30-141-660. Assignment to managed care.
A. Except for children enrolled in the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program established pursuant to Chapter 50 (§ 38.2-5000 et seq.) of Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia, all eligible enrollees shall be assigned in managed care through the department or the central processing unit (CPU) under contract to DMAS. FAMIS recipients, during the
pre-assignmentpreassignment period to a PCP or MCHIP, shall receive Title XXI benefits via fee-for-service utilizing a FAMIS card issued by DMAS. After assignment to a PCP or MCHIP, benefits and the delivery of benefits shall be administered specific to the type of managed care program in which the recipient is enrolled. DMAS shall contract with MCHIPs to deliver health care services for infants born to mothers enrolled in FAMIS for the month of birth plus two additional months regardless of the status of the newborn’s application for FAMIS. If federal funds are not available for those months of coverage, DMAS shall use state funding only.1. MCHIPs shall be offered to enrollees in certain areas.
2. In areas with one contracted MCHIP, all enrollees shall be assigned to that contracted MCHIP.
3. In areas with multiple contracted MCHIPs or in PCCM areas without contracted MCHIPs, enrollees shall be assigned through a random system algorithm; provided however, all children within the same family shall be assigned to the same MCHIP or primary care provider (PCP), as is applicable.
4. In areas without contracted MCHIPs, enrollees shall be assigned to the primary care case management program (PCCM) or into the fee-for-service component. All children enrolled in the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program shall be assigned to the fee-for-service component.
5. Enrolled individuals residing in PCCM areas without contracted MCHIPs or in areas with multiple MCHIPs, will receive a letter indicating that they may select one of the contracted MCHIPs or primary care provider (PCP) in the PCCM program, in each case, which serve such area. Enrollees who do not select an MCHIP/PCP as described above, shall be assigned to an MCHIP/PCP as described in subdivision 3 of this section.
6. Individuals assigned to an MCHIP or a PCCM who lose and then regain eligibility for FAMIS within 60 days will be re-assigned to their previous MCHIP or PCP.
B. Following their initial assignment to a MCHIP/PCP, those enrollees shall be restricted to that MCHIP/PCP until their next annual eligibility redetermination, unless appropriately disenrolled by the department.
1. During the first 90 calendar days of managed care assignment, an enrollee may request
re-assignmentreassignment for any reason from that MCHIP/PCP to another MCHIP/PCP serving that geographic area. Suchre-assignmentreassignment shall be effective no later than the first day of the second month after the month in which the enrollee requestsre-assignmentreassignment.2.
Re-assignmentReassignment is available only in areas with the PCCM program or where multiple MCHIPs exist. If multiple MCHIPs exist, enrollees may only requestre-assignmentreassignment to another MCHIP serving that geographic area. In PCCM areas, an enrollee may only requestre-assignmentreassignment to another PCP serving that geographic area.3. After the first 90 calendar days of the assignment period, the enrollee may only be
re-assignedreassigned from one MCHIP/PCP to another MCHIP/PCP upon determination by DMAS that good cause exists pursuant to subsection C of this section.C. Disenrollment for good cause may be requested at any time.
1. After the first 90 days of assignment in managed care, enrollees may request disenrollment from DMAS based on good cause. The request must be made in writing to DMAS and cite the reasons why the enrollee wishes to be
re-assignedreassigned. The department shall establish procedures for good causere-assignmentreassignment through written policy directives.2. DMAS shall determine whether good cause exists for
re-assignmentreassignment.VA.R. Doc. No. R09-1673; Filed March 23, 2009, 10:13 a.m.