Dual Eligible Initiative
- Dual Eligible Initiative - 2.16.12 (PDF, 450KB)
February 16, 2012
Care Management for All
- New York State is moving toward providing integrated services and care management for all Medicaid recipients.
- For dual eligibles must include both Medicare and Medicaid services.
- Will initiate this movement this summer with mandatory enrollment of those who need care management most - those in need of long term community-based services into MLTCPs and CCMs.
Next Steps
- Department currently has a Dual Integration Planning Contract with CMS to develop a demonstration program.
- Application due to CMS in April 2012.
- If approved, will begin to integrate care and provide care management for all duals in phases, starting with those in receipt of community based long term care services.
- Intend to include other populations over time.
Proposed Dual Demonstration Outline
- Beginning January 1, 2014, dual eligibles in Phase 1 and 2 (NYC and Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester) of the Managed Long Term Care/CCM rollout would be passively enrolled in a Medicare plan - preferably one that is linked to the long term care plan. (Other states will begin their demonstration in January 2013.)
- CMS and DOH will need to approve plans to participate in the demonstration.
- Many of the inconsistent rules between Medicare and Medicaid will be aligned through a three-way agreement (e.g. enrollment/disenrollment/ grievance and appeals).
- Enrollment will be phased-in by service type by borough by zip code in batches. People will be given 60 days to choose a plan according to the following schedule:
- Individuals who are passively enrolled will have the ability to opt out of the Medicare plan if they choose.
- The plans participating in the demonstration will be required to cover a comprehensive benefit package that includes:
- Medicare services, including Part D
- Medicaid services, including all long term care
- Behavioral health services could be provided through the plan or contracted Behavioral Health Organization.
Key Dates in New York's CMS Demonstration Medicare Timeline (Draft)
- November 2012 Notice of Intent to apply for Medicare plan to CMS.
- February 2013 - Medicare application (including network due to CMS).
- June 2013 - Submit proposed benefit package.
- June-September 2013 - Plan selection complete.
- August-September 2013- Readiness reviews and plans finalize policies and procedures.
- September 20 2013 - Three way contracts.
- October 1, 2013 - Beneficiary notification with opt out.
- January 1, 2014 - Demonstration start.
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