Sec. 11002. Medicaid State plan option to provide services for certain individuals with targeted SUDs in institutions for mental diseases
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Section 1915 of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1396n ) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection: With respect to calendar quarters beginning during the period beginning January 1, 2019, and ending December 31, 2023, a State may elect, through a State plan amendment, to, notwithstanding section 1905(a), provide medical assistance for services furnished in institutions for mental diseases and for other medically necessary services furnished to eligible individuals with targeted SUDs, in accordance with the requirements of this subsection. Amounts expended under a State plan amendment under paragraph
(1)for services described in such paragraph furnished, with respect to a 12-month period, to an eligible individual with a targeted SUD who is a patient in an institution for mental diseases shall be treated as medical assistance for which payment is made under section 1903(a) but only to the extent that such services are furnished for not more than a period of 30 days (whether or not consecutive) during such 12-month period. Payment made under this paragraph for expenditures under a State plan amendment under this subsection with respect to services described in paragraph
(1)furnished to an eligible individual with a targeted SUD shall not affect payment that would otherwise be made under section 1903(a) for expenditures under the State plan (or waiver of such plan) for medical assistance for such individual. A State electing to provide medical assistance pursuant to this subsection shall include with the submission of the State plan amendment under paragraph
(1)to the Secretary— a plan on how the State will improve access to outpatient care during the period of the State plan amendment, including a description of— the process by which eligible individuals with targeted SUDs will make the transition from receiving inpatient services in an institution for mental diseases to appropriate outpatient care; and the process the State will undertake to ensure eligible individuals with targeted SUDs are provided care in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of the individuals; and a description of how the State plan amendment ensures an appropriate clinical screening of eligible individuals with targeted SUDs, including assessments to determine level of care and length of stay recommendations based upon the multidimensional assessment criteria of the American Society of Addiction Medicine and to determine the appropriate setting for such care. Not later than the sooner of December 31, 2024, or 1 year after the date of the termination of a State plan amendment under this subsection, the State shall submit to the Secretary a report that includes at least— the number of eligible individuals with targeted SUDs who received services pursuant to such State plan amendment; the length of the stay of each such individual in an institution for mental diseases; the type of outpatient treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, each such individual received after being discharged from such institution; the number of eligible individuals with any co-occuring disorders who received services pursuant to such State plan amendment and the co-occuring disorders from which they suffer; and information regarding the effects of a State plan amendment on access to community care for individuals suffering from a mental disease other than substance use disorder. In this subsection: The term eligible individual with a targeted SUD means an individual who— with respect to a State, is enrolled for medical assistance under the State plan (or a waiver of such plan); is at least 21 years of age; has not attained 65 years of age; and has been diagnosed with at least one targeted SUD. The term institution for mental diseases has the meaning given such term in section 1905(i). The term opioid prescription pain reliever includes hydrocodone products, oxycodone products, tramadol products, codeine products, morphine products, fentanyl products, buprenorphine products, oxymorphone products, meperidine products, hydromorphone products, methadone, and any other prescription pain reliever identified by the Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use. The term other medically necessary services means, with respect to an eligible individual with a targeted SUD who is a patient in an institution for mental diseases, items and services that are provided to such individual outside of such institution to the extent that such items and services would be treated as medical assistance for such individual if such individual were not a patient in such institution. The term targeted SUD means an opioid use disorder or a cocaine use disorder. The term cocaine use disorder means a disorder that meets the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (or a successor edition), for either dependence or abuse for cocaine, including cocaine base (commonly referred to as crack cocaine ). The term opioid use disorder means a disorder that meets the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (or a successor edition), for heroin use disorder or pain reliever use disorder (including with respect to opioid prescription pain relievers). .
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Sec. 11002
Medicaid State plan option to provide services for certain individuals with targeted SUDs in institutions for mental diseases
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