Demonstration Proposal to Integrate Care for Dual Eligible Individuals: FIDA Update
- Webinar Presentation is also available in Portable Document Format (PDF, 225KB,)
Mark Kissinger, Director,
Division of Long Term Care
April 24, 2013
Meeting Agenda
- Welcome/Introductions
- FIDA Changes - Addendum to Demonstration Proposal
- FIDA Update:
- Plan Selection Process . NYSDOH FIDA Application
- Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
- Next Steps
- Comments/Questions
FIDA Changes - Addendum to Demonstration Proposal
- FIDA proposal was submitted to CMS on May 25, 2012.
- Addendum published last week and submitted to CMS.
- Comments sought on Addendum - Due by 5/19/13
- Nature of changes
- Eligible population - FIDA population will now include dually eligible nursing home residents receiving facility-based LTSS
- Start date and phasing of enrollment
- Duration - April 2014-December 2017
Update - Plan Selection - NYSDOH FIDA Applications
- Applications were due to CMS via HPMS by February 21st.
- No additional applications can be submitted.
- CMS has scored these applications, along with the 11 CMS-required Model of Care (MOC) elements.
- Plans will have an opportunity to cure deficiencies during the cure period, if they receive a score below 70.
- The State scored the applications on the 12th MOC element on self direction.
- Plans that have submitted insufficient or incomplete responses to this element will have two additional opportunities to resubmit this element in HPMS.
- The first cure period was in April 2013. The second will be in May 2013.
- Plan Selection Process
- Plans licensed as an MLTC plan are eligible to serve as a FIDA plan.
- To be approved as a FIDA Plan, MLTC plans will have to meet all FIDA requirements - which include submitting a successful Capitated Financial Alignment Application (i.e., Medicare-Medicaid Plan application) to CMS.
- Information provided to eligible individuals will clearly specify the choice of FIDA or PACE. However, PACE enrollees will not be passively enrolled into FIDA plans.
- NYSDOH may require a State-specific application process.
- These selections are contingent on the selected entities passing a CMS and State sponsored readiness review. Upon final selection, the State and CMS will ultimately enter into a three-way contract with selected plans.
- Plans licensed as an MLTC plan are eligible to serve as a FIDA plan.
Update - FIDA Demonstration Implementation: Draft MOU Update
- For the FIDA program - CMS requested that NYSDOH submit a marked-up draft of the Ohio MOU
- This is the starting point for negotiations between NYSDOH and CMS to finalize the specifics of the demonstration.
- NYSDOH has submitted the MOU in draft form and has made revisions based on CMS comments received.
- The following slides reflect what has been submitted to CMS in draft form. The MOU is subject to change during discussions with CMS.
- The State and CMS have agreed to have two separate MOUs: (1) FIDA Primary; and (2) FIDA OPWDD.
Update - FIDA Demonstration Implementation: Draft MOU Development
- Eligible Populations
- Age 21 and older at the time of enrollment;
- In need of over 120 days of community based long-term support services or are nursing facility clinically eligible and receiving facility-based LTSS (this is NEW);
- Eligible for full Medicare Parts A, B and D and full Medicaid;
- Reside in a FIDA demonstration County;
- Do not reside in an OMH facility; and
- Are not receiving services from the OPWDD system.
- Proposed Enrollment Process
- In April 2014, begin accepting voluntary enrollments for individuals in need of community-based long-term care services greater than 120 days.
- In July 2014, begin process of passive enrollment notification for individuals in need of community-based long-term care services greater than 120 days.
- In October 2014, begin accepting voluntary enrollment for dual eligible individuals that have exhausted Medicare benefit in nursing homes.
- In January 2015, begin process of passive enrollment notification for dual eligible individuals that have exhausted Medicare benefit in nursing homes.
- This will be applicable to eligible individuals in the FIDA demonstration area.
- Eligible individuals can opt-out of passive enrollment.
- Enrollment broker will provide enrollment counseling and assistance.
Update - FIDA Demonstration Proposal Addendum
- Addendum re: Target Population change, Enrollment Phasing, and Timeframe is available for public comment at this link: http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/redesign/docs/2013-04-24_addendum_to_fida.pdf
- Comments due by May 19, 2013
- Submit written comments to: mltcworkgroup@health.state.ny.us
- Mail your comments to:
Mark Kissinger
Director, Division of Long Term Care
Office of Health Insurance Programs
New York State Department of Health
Empire State Plaza, Corning Tower, 14th floor
Albany, New York 12237 - Submit your comments by fax to: (518) 486-2564
- For those unable to submit comments by e-mail or fax, please call: (518) 402-5673
- Comments due by May 19, 2013
Update - FIDA Demonstration Implementation
- Next Steps
- Continue discussions with CMS regarding the MOU
- Release guidance to plans on the plan benefit package and non-Part D drugs
- Finalize the rate package
- Receive Public Comments on Addendum and incorporate into MOU and other governing documents
- Hold next stakeholder meeting in June
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