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1 | - | WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 284 | |
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4 | - | Chapter 284 | |
5 | - | (Senate Bill 101) | |
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7 | - | AN ACT concerning | |
3 | + | EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW. | |
4 | + | [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. | |
5 | + | Underlining indicates amendments to bill. | |
6 | + | Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by | |
7 | + | amendment. | |
8 | + | *sb0101* | |
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9 | - | Maryland Medical Assistance Program – Collaborative Care Model Services – | |
10 | - | Implementation and Reimbursement Expansion | |
10 | + | SENATE BILL 101 | |
11 | + | J1 3lr0896 | |
12 | + | (PRE–FILED) CF HB 48 | |
13 | + | By: Senator Augustine | |
14 | + | Requested: November 18, 2022 | |
15 | + | Introduced and read first time: January 11, 2023 | |
16 | + | Assigned to: Finance | |
17 | + | Committee Report: Favorable | |
18 | + | Senate action: Adopted | |
19 | + | Read second time: March 3, 2023 | |
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12 | - | FOR the purpose of repealing the Collaborative Care Pilot Program; requiring the | |
13 | - | Maryland Department of Health to implement and provide reimbursement for | |
14 | - | services provided in accordance with the Collaborative Care Model under the | |
15 | - | Maryland Medical Assistance Program; and generally relating to the provision and | |
16 | - | reimbursement of somatic and behavioral health services in primary care settings | |
17 | - | under the Maryland Medical Assistance Program. | |
21 | + | CHAPTER ______ | |
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19 | - | BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, | |
20 | - | Article – Health – General | |
21 | - | Section 15–141.1 | |
22 | - | Annotated Code of Maryland | |
23 | - | (2019 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) | |
23 | + | AN ACT concerning 1 | |
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25 | - | BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, | |
26 | - | Chapter 683 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2018 | |
27 | - | Section 2 | |
25 | + | Maryland Medical Assistance Program – Collaborative Care Model Services – 2 | |
26 | + | Implementation and Reimbursement Expansion 3 | |
28 | 27 | ||
29 | - | BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, | |
30 | - | Chapter 684 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2018 | |
31 | - | Section 2 | |
28 | + | FOR the purpose of repealing the Collaborative Care Pilot Program; requiring the 4 | |
29 | + | Maryland Department of Health to implement and provide reimbursement for 5 | |
30 | + | services provided in accordance with the Collaborative Care Model under the 6 | |
31 | + | Maryland Medical Assistance Program; and generally relating to the provision and 7 | |
32 | + | reimbursement of somatic and behavioral health services in primary care settings 8 | |
33 | + | under the Maryland Medical Assistance Program. 9 | |
32 | 34 | ||
33 | - | SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, | |
34 | - | That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: | |
35 | + | BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 10 | |
36 | + | Article – Health – General 11 | |
37 | + | Section 15–141.1 12 | |
38 | + | Annotated Code of Maryland 13 | |
39 | + | (2019 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 14 | |
35 | 40 | ||
36 | - | Article – Health – General | |
41 | + | BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 15 | |
42 | + | Chapter 683 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2018 16 | |
43 | + | Section 2 17 | |
37 | 44 | ||
38 | - | 15–141.1. | |
45 | + | BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 18 | |
46 | + | Chapter 684 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2018 19 | |
47 | + | Section 2 20 | |
48 | + | 2 SENATE BILL 101 | |
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40 | - | (a) [(1)] In this section [the following words have the meanings indicated. | |
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51 | + | SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 1 | |
52 | + | That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 2 | |
44 | 53 | ||
45 | - | [(i)] (1) Care coordination and management; | |
46 | - | Ch. 284 2023 LAWS OF MARYLAND | |
54 | + | Article – Health – General 3 | |
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49 | - | [(ii)] (2) Regular, proactive outcome monitoring and treatment for | |
50 | - | outcome targets using standardized outcome measurement rating scales and electronic | |
51 | - | tools, such as patient tracking; and | |
56 | + | 15–141.1. 4 | |
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53 | - | [(iii)] (3) Regular systematic psychiatric and substance use disorder | |
54 | - | caseload reviews and consultation with a psychiatrist, an addiction medicine specialist, or | |
55 | - | any other behavioral health medicine specialist as allowed under federal regulations | |
56 | - | governing the model. | |
58 | + | (a) [(1)] In this section [the following words have the meanings indicated. 5 | |
57 | 59 | ||
58 | - | [(3) “Pilot Program” means the Collaborative Care Pilot Program.] | |
60 | + | (2)], “Collaborative Care Model” means an evidence–based approach for 6 | |
61 | + | integrating somatic and behavioral health services in primary care settings that includes: 7 | |
59 | 62 | ||
60 | - | (b) This section may not be construed to prohibit referrals from a primary care | |
61 | - | provider to a specialty behavioral health care provider. | |
63 | + | [(i)] (1) Care coordination and management; 8 | |
62 | 64 | ||
63 | - | [(c) There is a Collaborative Care Pilot Program in the Department. | |
65 | + | [(ii)] (2) Regular, proactive outcome monitoring and treatment for 9 | |
66 | + | outcome targets using standardized outcome measurement rating scales and electronic 10 | |
67 | + | tools, such as patient tracking; and 11 | |
64 | 68 | ||
65 | - | (d) The purpose of the Pilot Program is to establish and implement a | |
66 | - | Collaborative Care Model in primary care settings in which health care services are | |
67 | - | provided to Program recipients enrolled in HealthChoice. | |
69 | + | [(iii)] (3) Regular systematic psychiatric and substance use disorder 12 | |
70 | + | caseload reviews and consultation with a psychiatrist, an addiction medicine specialist, or 13 | |
71 | + | any other behavioral health medicine specialist as allowed under federal regulations 14 | |
72 | + | governing the model. 15 | |
68 | 73 | ||
69 | - | ( | |
74 | + | [(3) “Pilot Program” means the Collaborative Care Pilot Program.] 16 | |
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71 | - | ( | |
72 | - | ||
76 | + | (b) This section may not be construed to prohibit referrals from a primary care 17 | |
77 | + | provider to a specialty behavioral health care provider. 18 | |
73 | 78 | ||
74 | - | (2) The sites selected by the Department shall be adult or pediatric | |
75 | - | nonspecialty medical practices or health systems that serve a significant number of | |
76 | - | Program recipients. | |
79 | + | [(c) There is a Collaborative Care Pilot Program in the Department. 19 | |
77 | 80 | ||
78 | - | (3) To the extent practicable, one of the sites selected by the Department | |
79 | - | under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be located in a rural area of the State. | |
81 | + | (d) The purpose of the Pilot Program is to establish and implement a 20 | |
82 | + | Collaborative Care Model in primary care settings in which health care services are 21 | |
83 | + | provided to Program recipients enrolled in HealthChoice. 22 | |
80 | 84 | ||
81 | - | (g) The sites selected by the Department under subsection (f) of this section shall | |
82 | - | ensure that treatment services, prescriptions, and care management that would be | |
83 | - | provided to an individual under the Pilot Program are not duplicative of specialty | |
84 | - | behavioral health care services being received by the individual. | |
85 | + | (e) The Department shall administer the Pilot Program. 23 | |
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86 | - | ( | |
87 | - | ||
87 | + | (f) (1) The Department shall select up to three sites at which a Collaborative 24 | |
88 | + | Care Model shall be established over a 4–year period. 25 | |
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89 | - | ( | |
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90 | + | (2) The sites selected by the Department shall be adult or pediatric 26 | |
91 | + | nonspecialty medical practices or health systems that serve a significant number of 27 | |
92 | + | Program recipients. 28 | |
92 | 93 | ||
93 | - | (2) Training staff to implement the Collaborative Care Model; | |
94 | - | WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 284 | |
94 | + | (3) To the extent practicable, one of the sites selected by the Department 29 | |
95 | + | under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be located in a rural area of the State. 30 | |
96 | + | SENATE BILL 101 3 | |
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96 | - | – 3 – | |
97 | - | (3) Staffing for care management and psychiatric consultation provided | |
98 | - | under the Collaborative Care Model; and | |
99 | 98 | ||
100 | - | (4) Other purposes necessary to implement and evaluate the Collaborative | |
101 | - | Care Model. | |
99 | + | (g) The sites selected by the Department under subsection (f) of this section shall 1 | |
100 | + | ensure that treatment services, prescriptions, and care management that would be 2 | |
101 | + | provided to an individual under the Pilot Program are not duplicative of specialty 3 | |
102 | + | behavioral health care services being received by the individual. 4 | |
102 | 103 | ||
103 | - | (i) The Department shall: | |
104 | + | (h) The Department shall provide funding to sites participating in the Pilot 5 | |
105 | + | Program for: 6 | |
104 | 106 | ||
105 | - | (1) Collaborate with stakeholders in the development, implementation, | |
106 | - | and outcome monitoring of the Pilot Program; and | |
107 | + | (1) Infrastructure development, including the development of a patient 7 | |
108 | + | registry and other monitoring, reporting, and billing tools required to implement a 8 | |
109 | + | Collaborative Care Model; 9 | |
107 | 110 | ||
108 | - | (2) Collect outcomes data on recipients of health care services under the | |
109 | - | Pilot Program to: | |
111 | + | (2) Training staff to implement the Collaborative Care Model; 10 | |
110 | 112 | ||
111 | - | ( | |
112 | - | ||
113 | + | (3) Staffing for care management and psychiatric consultation provided 11 | |
114 | + | under the Collaborative Care Model; and 12 | |
113 | 115 | ||
114 | - | | |
115 | - | ||
116 | + | (4) Other purposes necessary to implement and evaluate the Collaborative 13 | |
117 | + | Care Model. 14 | |
116 | 118 | ||
117 | - | 2. Were not diagnosed as having a behavioral health | |
118 | - | condition before being referred to and treated by a specialty behavioral health provider; | |
119 | + | (i) The Department shall: 15 | |
119 | 120 | ||
120 | - | | |
121 | - | ||
121 | + | (1) Collaborate with stakeholders in the development, implementation, 16 | |
122 | + | and outcome monitoring of the Pilot Program; and 17 | |
122 | 123 | ||
123 | - | | |
124 | - | ||
124 | + | (2) Collect outcomes data on recipients of health care services under the 18 | |
125 | + | Pilot Program to: 19 | |
125 | 126 | ||
126 | - | (ii) Determine whether to] | |
127 | + | (i) Evaluate the effectiveness of the Collaborative Care Model, 20 | |
128 | + | including by evaluating the number of and outcomes for individuals who: 21 | |
127 | 129 | ||
128 | - | (C) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL implement AND PROVIDE REIMBURS EMENT | |
129 | - | FOR SERVICES PROVIDE D IN ACCORDANCE WITH the Collaborative Care Model | |
130 | - | statewide in primary care settings that provide health care services to Program recipients. | |
130 | + | 1. Were not diagnosed as having a behavioral health 22 | |
131 | + | condition before receiving treatment through the Pilot Program; 23 | |
131 | 132 | ||
132 | - | [(j) The Department shall apply to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid | |
133 | - | Services for an amendment to the State’s § 1115 HealthChoice Demonstration waiver if | |
134 | - | necessary to implement the Pilot Program. | |
133 | + | 2. Were not diagnosed as having a behavioral health 24 | |
134 | + | condition before being referred to and treated by a specialty behavioral health provider; 25 | |
135 | 135 | ||
136 | - | (k) For fiscal year 2020, fiscal year 2021, fiscal year 2022, and fiscal year 2023, | |
137 | - | the Governor shall include in the annual budget an appropriation of $550,000 for the Pilot | |
138 | - | Program. | |
136 | + | 3. Received behavioral health services in a primary care 26 | |
137 | + | setting before receiving treatment through the Pilot Program; and 27 | |
139 | 138 | ||
140 | - | (l) On or before November 1, 2023, the Department shall report to the Governor | |
141 | - | and, in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly | |
142 | - | on the Department’s findings and recommendations from the Pilot Program.] Ch. 284 2023 LAWS OF MARYLAND | |
139 | + | 4. Received specialty behavioral health care services before 28 | |
140 | + | being identified as eligible to receive treatment through the Pilot Program; and 29 | |
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142 | + | (ii) Determine whether to] 30 | |
143 | + | 4 SENATE BILL 101 | |
145 | 144 | ||
146 | - | Chapter 683 of the Acts of 2018 | |
147 | 145 | ||
148 | - | SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July | |
149 | - | 1, 2018. [It shall remain effective for a period of 6 years and, at the end of June 30, 2024, | |
150 | - | this Act, with no further action required by the General Assembly, shall be abrogated and | |
151 | - | of no further force and effect.] | |
146 | + | (C) THE DEPARTMEN T SHALL implement AND PROVIDE REIMBURS EMENT 1 | |
147 | + | FOR SERVICES PROVIDE D IN ACCORDANCE WITH the Collaborative Care Model 2 | |
148 | + | statewide in primary care settings that provide health care services to Program recipients. 3 | |
152 | 149 | ||
153 | - | Chapter 684 of the Acts of 2018 | |
150 | + | [(j) The Department shall apply to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 4 | |
151 | + | Services for an amendment to the State’s § 1115 HealthChoice Demonstration waiver if 5 | |
152 | + | necessary to implement the Pilot Program. 6 | |
154 | 153 | ||
155 | - | SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effec t July | |
156 | - | 1, 2018. [It shall remain effective for a period of 6 years and, at the end of June 30, 2024, | |
157 | - | this Act, with no further action required by the General Assembly, shall be abrogated and | |
158 | - | of no further force and effect.] | |
154 | + | (k) For fiscal year 2020, fiscal year 2021, fiscal year 2022, and fiscal year 2023, 7 | |
155 | + | the Governor shall include in the annual budget an appropriation of $550,000 for the Pilot 8 | |
156 | + | Program. 9 | |
159 | 157 | ||
160 | - | SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect | |
161 | - | October 1, 2023. | |
158 | + | (l) On or before November 1, 2023, the Department shall report to the Governor 10 | |
159 | + | and, in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly 11 | |
160 | + | on the Department’s findings and recommendations from the Pilot Program.] 12 | |
162 | 161 | ||
163 | - | Approved by the Governor, May 3, 2023. | |
162 | + | Chapter 683 of the Acts of 2018 13 | |
163 | + | ||
164 | + | SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 14 | |
165 | + | 1, 2018. [It shall remain effective for a period of 6 years and, at the end of June 30, 2024, 15 | |
166 | + | this Act, with no further action required by the General Assembly, shall be abrogated and 16 | |
167 | + | of no further force and effect.] 17 | |
168 | + | ||
169 | + | Chapter 684 of the Acts of 2018 18 | |
170 | + | ||
171 | + | SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 19 | |
172 | + | 1, 2018. [It shall remain effective for a period of 6 years and, at the end of June 30, 2024, 20 | |
173 | + | this Act, with no further action required by the General Assembly, shall be abrogated and 21 | |
174 | + | of no further force and effect.] 22 | |
175 | + | ||
176 | + | SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 23 | |
177 | + | October 1, 2023. 24 | |
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179 | + | ||
180 | + | ||
181 | + | Approved: | |
182 | + | ________________________________________________________________________________ | |
183 | + | Governor. | |
184 | + | ________________________________________________________________________________ | |
185 | + | President of the Senate. | |
186 | + | ________________________________________________________________________________ | |
187 | + | Speaker of the House of Delegates. |