Reporting enrollment changes, reinstitutionalization and disenrollment for Moving Home Minnesota (MHM)
Page posted: 10/21/22 | Page reviewed: 7/12/24 | Page updated: 7/12/24 | |
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 | Disenrollment: A person’s participation in MHM has ended. Suspension: A person’s participation in MHM has been paused temporarily, but the person is not disenrolled. Suspension only occurs when someone is reinstitutionalized for 30 days or more. Reinstitutionalization: A person returns to an institutional setting for short-term or long-term care. Short-term stay: A person’s inpatient stay of 1-20 days. Medium-term stay: A person’s inpatient stay of 21-100 days. Long-term stay: A person’s inpatient stay of 101 or more days. | ||
Enrollment changes | The transition coordinator, licensed alcohol and drug counselor (LADC), MHM demonstration case manager, waiver case manager or care coordinator must use MHM Communication Form, DHS-6759H to notify DHS about changes to a person receiving MHM services during and after the transition to the community. Changes during transitionExamples include when a person: Changes post-transitionExamples include when a person: | ||
Reinstitutionalization during MHM participation | A person receiving MHM in the community may need to return to an institution (e.g., hospital, nursing facility, institution for mental diseases) for a short-, medium- or long-term stay. In these situations, the transition coordinator, demonstration case manager, waiver case manager or care coordinator must use MHM Communication Form, DHS-6759H to notify DHS about the change. They must complete this form, even if the reinstitutionalization is for one day. A person’s ongoing MHM participation may be affected depending on their length of stay at the institutional setting: The person may also reapply for another full 180 days of transition planning and 365/366 days of MHM community services if they stay in the institutional setting for 60 or more days and meet the MHM eligibility criteria again. | ||
Disenrollment from MHM | If a person disenrolls from MHM for any reason, the transition coordinator, LADC, demonstration case manager, waiver case manager or care coordinator must use MHM Communication Form, DHS-6759H to notify DHS about the disenrollment. Once a person is disenrolled, they cannot reapply for MHM services unless they meet the MHM eligibility criteria again. Disenrollment at the end of the 365/366-day eligibility periodWhen a person receiving MHM moves into a qualified community-based residence, their move-in date is the start date for their 365/366 days of MHM community-based services eligibility. After the person’s 365/366-day participation period is complete, they must disenroll from MHM. Disenrollment before the end of the 365/366-day eligibility periodA person can disenroll from MHM at any time before the end of their 365/366-day eligibility period. Disenrollment reasons include when a person: | ||
Additional resources | MHM Communication Form, DHS-6759H | ||
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