California Welfare and Institutions Code § 14180

Welfare and Institutions Code
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(a) The department shall submit an application to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for a waiver or a demonstration project to implement all of the following: (1) Strengthen California’s health care safety net, which includes disproportionate share hospitals, for low-income and vulnerable Californians. (2) Maximize opportunities to reduce the number of uninsured individuals. (3) Optimize opportunities to increase federal financial participation and maximize financial resources to address uncompensated care. (4) Promote long-term, efficient, and effective use of state and local funds. (5) Improve health care quality and outcomes. (6) Promote home-and community-based care. (b) The waiver or demonstration project shall include proposals to restructure the organization and delivery of services to be more responsive to the health care needs of Medi-Cal enrollees for the purpose of providing the most vulnerable Medi-Cal beneficiaries with access to better coordinated and integrated care that will improve their health outcomes, slow the long-term growth of the Medi-Cal program, and continue support for the safety net care system and the persons who rely on that system for needed care. These restructuring proposals may include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Better care coordination for seniors and persons with disabilities, dual eligibles, children with special health care needs, and persons with behavioral health conditions, which shall include the establishment of organized delivery systems that incorporate a medical home system and care and disease management, as well as incentives that reward providers and beneficiaries for achieving the desired clinical, utilization, and cost-specific outcomes. (2) Improved coordination between Medicare and Medi-Cal coverage. (3) Improved coordination of care for children with significant medical needs through improved integration of delivery systems and use of medical homes and specialty centers, and providing incentives for specialty and nonspecialty care. (4) Improved integration of physical and behavioral health care. (c) In developing the waiver or demonstration project application, the department shall consult on a regular basis with interested stakeholders and the Legislature. (d) The department shall determine the form of waiver most appropriate to achieve the purposes listed in subdivision (a). (e) The department shall submit the waiver or demonstration project application to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services by a date that allows sufficient time for the waiver or demonstration project to be approved by no later than September 1, 2010, or the conclusion of any extension period granted in California’s Medi-Cal Hospital/Uninsured Care Section 1115(a) Medicaid Demonstration (No. 11-W-00193/9), whichever happens last. (f) In order to restructure the Medi-Cal program to improve the delivery of care for specified populations and secure the maximum amount of federal financial participation allowable, any waiver or demonstration project application submitted pursuant to subdivision (a) may specify and seek authority to enroll beneficiaries into specified organized delivery systems. Subject to federal approval, the specified organized delivery systems may include the utilization of an enhanced primary care case management model, a medical home model, or managed care model. The department is authorized to enroll beneficiaries in an organized system of care subject to the conditions in Section 14181. Subject to federal approval, any waiver or demonstration project application submitted pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include processes, and accompanying criteria, by which the department will evaluate and grant exemption, on an individual basis, from this section’s requirements pertaining to the mandatory enrollment of beneficiaries in specified organized delivery systems. (g) (1) The department shall only implement the waiver or demonstr

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