PCA/CFSS services outside of Minnesota
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Comparison of PCA and CFSS | DHS is in the process of replacing PCA with CFSS. For more information about this transition, refer to CFSS Manual – Transition from PCA and CSG to CFSS. SimilaritiesPeople can use PCA and CFSS services outside of Minnesota within the same guidelines. DifferencesThere are no differences in this policy for PCA and CFSS. | ||
Definition | Responsible party (RP)/participant representative: An individual who is age 18 or older and capable of directing care on behalf of a person receiving PCA/CFSS services when the person is assessed as unable to direct their own care. In PCA, this individual is called the RP. In CFSS, this individual is called the participant’s representative. Note: All references to “representative” on this page refer to the participant’s representative, unless otherwise specified. | ||
Overview | A person may use PCA/CFSS services outside of Minnesota, within the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, if they meet all of the following criteria: A person may not use PCA/CFSS services outside of the United States. | ||
Person’s responsibilities | The person must tell their PCA/CFSS provider agency or financial management services (FMS) provider that they want to use PCA/CFSS services outside of Minnesota before they leave the state. The person must document the following information in their service delivery plan: | ||
Provider agency’s responsibilities | All PCA/CFSS provider agencies must be enrolled with MHCP before providing PCA/CFSS services. This is true regardless of the location of the agency. Provider agencies must follow all MHCP enrollment requirements and program policies. | ||
FMS provider’s responsibilities | Only FMS providers currently contracted and enrolled with DHS can provide FMS services to people who receive CFSS services. This is true regardless of where the person is located. FMS providers must follow all program policies. | ||
Additional resources | CFSS Manual – PCA/CFSS covered services | ||
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