Moving Home Minnesota (MHM) community education and integration costs
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Legal authority | Deficit Reduction Act, 2005 (PL 109) §6071 (PDF), Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, 2010 §2403 (PDF), Minn. Stat. §256B.04, subd. 20 | ||
Definitions | Community education and integration costs: MHM service a person may choose to receive after moving into the community. This service is designed to promote successful adjustment to living in the community. It covers the cost of activities to support the person’s integration in their community. The service must be: Transition coordination: MHM service that provides coordination of activities to support a person who resides in a qualified institution to gain access to medical, social, education, financial, housing and other services and supports that are necessary to move to the community. For more information, refer to MHM Manual – Transition coordination. Transition coordinator: Professional who carries out the transition coordination service and supports a person to move from a qualified institution to the community with MHM. Lead agency: County, tribal nation or managed care organization (MCO). | ||
Eligibility | A person is eligible to receive community education and integration costs up to 365/366 days after their move into the community if they meet all the following criteria: Waiver interactionIf the person enrolls in a home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver program, they may receive community education and integration costs in addition to their waiver services. | ||
Covered services | Community education and integration costs may include: | ||
Non-covered services | Community education and integration costs do not include: | ||
Limitations | Dates of service must be within the MHM enrollment span and can only begin after the person’s move to the community. This service requires prior authorization through a service agreement. For more information, refer to the authorization, rates and billing section below. Community education and integration costs: There are no exceptions to these limitations. | ||
Provider standards and qualifications | The provider must: License requirementsThe provider must be one of the following: Background studiesMinn. Stat. Ch. 245C requires a licensed program to conduct background studies. Providers who have direct contact with the person must have a completed background study (for a complete list, refer to Minn. Stat. §245D.03). A provider must complete and submit individual background studies using New Electronically Transmitted Study (NETStudy) through DHS licensing. | ||
Authorization, rates and billing | Service authorizationThe lead agency (or transition coordinator if the person does not have a lead agency) assigns an MHM demonstration case manager. The demonstration case manager is responsible to authorize the person’s MHM post-transition community services. Managed careFor people enrolled in Minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO) and Minnesota Senior Care Plus (MSC+), the provider should contact the MCO directly for information on their authorization process. For contact information, refer to DHS – MCO contacts for MHCP providers. For people enrolled in Special Needs BasicCare (SNBC) or Families and Children (PMAP), the provider should follow the fee-for-service authorization instructions. Fee for serviceCommunity education and integration costs requires a service authorization. DHS pays the provider as indicated on the service agreement. For instructions about authorizing MHM community services and how to receive prior authorization, refer to MHM Manual – Services. RateThe lead agency or provider claims the actual cost of the items purchased. The rates cannot exceed the rate limit in Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Service Rate Limits, DHS-3945 (PDF). BillingCosts for community education and integration must be reasonable and necessary expenses for a person to establish their integration in the community. The provider must: All submitted claims must be based on actual classes or services purchased. Managed careFor people enrolled in MSHO and MSC+, the provider should contact the MCO directly for information on their billing process. For contact information, refer to DHS – MCO contacts for MHCP providers. For people enrolled in SNBC or PMAP, the provider should follow the fee-for-service billing instructions. Fee for serviceThe provider must not incur community education and integration expenses until DHS has confirmed the qualified community residence and receives a service authorization letter (SAL) in their MN–ITS SAL mailbox. | ||
Additional resources | MHM Manual – Eligibility | ||
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