Utah Code § 26B-3-144

Closed loop referral system
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Authorized user" means a social needs care provider authorized by rules the department
makes to use a closed loop referral system.
(b) "Closed loop referral system" means a system that enables efficient outreach, engagement,
and care coordination across cross-sector social needs care providers.
(c) "Social needs care" means community-level services and supports that address health-
related social needs.
(d) "Social needs care provider" means a person that contracts with the department, directly or
indirectly, to provide social needs care, including a:
(i) government entity;
(ii) healthcare organization;
(iii) community organization; or
(iv) social service organization.
(2) The department shall implement a closed loop referral system for referrals for the delivery of
social care to Medicaid-eligible individuals.
(3) The department shall ensure that the closed loop referral system:
(a) notifies authorized users of social needs care requests and referrals;
(b) allows authorized users to securely access relevant information related to the social care
needs of individuals the authorized user serves;
(c) allows an individual's information to be accessed only with the individual's consent and
consistent with applicable privacy laws;
(d) facilitates communication between referring social needs care providers using a secure chat
function;
(e) sends social needs care referrals on behalf of an individual receiving social needs care; and
(f) in a single record, tracks and stores:
(i) the outcome of a referral; and
(ii) the outcome of services delivered to an individual.
(4) The department shall make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act, to implement this section, including rules to establish authorized use and
authorized users of the closed loop referral system.

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