Type B service agreement (SA) for PCA/CFSS
Page posted: 5/20/11 | Page reviewed: | Page updated: 7/22/25 | |
Transition from PCA to CFSS | DHS is in the process of replacing personal care assistance (PCA) and the Consumer Support Grant (CSG) with Community First Services and Supports (CFSS). For more information about this transition, refer to CFSS Manual – Transition from PCA and CSG to CFSS. For a Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS) transition summary, refer to DSD MMIS Reference Guide – MMIS transition from PCA and CSG to CFSS. SimilaritiesThe county/tribal nation completes the same screens for PCA and CFSS. The fields on most screens are the same for PCA and CFSS. DifferencesThe county/tribal nation might enter different line types on the ASA3 screen. The procedure codes and modifiers on the ASA3 screen are different for PCA and CFSS. In CFSS, the county/tribal nation may update the SA for up to 183 days. Some screens have minor differences. | ||
Overview | This reference guide is specific to PCA/CFSS services. A person who does not receive waiver services or the Alternative Care (AC) programFor a person who does not receive waiver services or the AC program, the county/tribal nation uses the DSD MMIS Reference Guide for instructions to enter a type B home care SA into MMIS for PCA or CFSS services. A person who receives waiver servicesFor a person who receives waiver or AC and PCA or CFSS services, the county/tribal nation refers to: | ||
PCA/CFSS SA instructions | The county/tribal nation enters the person’s SA into MMIS to: The instructions to enter services vary if the person receives: Person eligible for PCATo enter the person’s PCA SA in MMIS, the county/tribal nation uses the results of the person’s MnCHOICES assessment or PCA Assessment and Service Plan, DHS-3244 (PDF). Note: As of Oct. 1, 2024, the county/tribal nation no longer enters PCA SAs. For more information, refer to DSD MMIS Reference Guide – MMIS transition from PCA and CSG to CFSS. Person eligible for CFSSTo enter the person’s CFSS SA in MMIS: 1. The county tribal nation conducts the assessment. 2. The county/tribal nation gives the person DHS’ list of consultation services providers. 3. The person selects a consultation services provider and informs the county/tribal nation of their choice. 4. The county/tribal nation uses the person’s MnCHOICES assessment or CFSS Assessment, DHS-6893A to enter an initial SA in MMIS that authorizes the following services on the ASA3 screen: Note: The county/tribal nation follows instructions to enter a PCA personal care (T1019) line and a PCA worker supervision/training (T1019 – UA) line. 5. The person works with their consultation services provider to complete their CFSS Individual Service Delivery Plan, DHS-6893P. 6. The consultation services provider uploads the person’s service delivery plan to the MnCHOICES application. 7. The county/tribal nation reviews and approves the service delivery plan. 8. The county/tribal nation uses the service delivery plan to update the person’s SA to authorize the person’s remaining services on the ASA3 screen. For more information, refer to DSD MMIS Reference Guide – ASA3 screen overview. Person not eligible for PCA/CFSSThe county/tribal nation follows instructions based on the person’s circumstances: | ||
Type B SA for PCA/CFSS | The county/tribal nation begins at the AKEY SA screen to review authorization history or start a new SA. | ||
COPY FROM feature | The county/tribal nation can use the COPY FROM feature to save time when they enter a new type B PCA, CSG or CFSS SA for a person with a previous type B PCA, CSG or CFSS SA. The COPY FROM feature prompts MMIS to copy information from the person’s previous SA into the person’s new SA. COPY FROM feature instructionsTo use the COPY FROM feature, the county/tribal nation: 1. Enters the following values on the AKEY screen: 2. Presses the enter key to create the new SA. 3. Confirms the copied information is correct and completes the remaining fields. Fields that do not copyMMIS does not complete the following fields when the county/tribal nation uses the COPY FROM feature: To complete the remaining fields, the county/tribal nation must manually enter the person’s information in their new SA. | ||
SA letters | MMIS automatically generates SA letters overnight. DHS sends the person’s SA letter to the person and the provider(s) listed on SA lines. SA letters communicate: To inform the person about legal action, refer to CBSM – Notice of action. | ||
Reference guides | MMIS displays screens in a queue order. The reference guides follow the MMIS queue order: | ||
Additional resources | The following quick guides summarize how to enter a type B SA for specific scenarios: | ||
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