Title: Medicaid Funding for Respite
1Medicaid Funding for Respite
- David Buchanan MD
- Head, Section of Social Medicine
- Stroger Hospital of Cook County / Rush University
- National Respite Providers Network Houston 2005
2Why talk about Medicaid?
- Medicaid Its where the money is!
- Multi-billion dollar budget in many states
- Second only to education in state budgets
- Medicaid funds healthcare for low income people
- Bears the costs of an inefficient health system
- They need us to save them money
3Medicaid Funding for Respite
- The Medicaid Program
- Strategies for Funding
- Illinois Effort
- Updates from other states
4The Medicaid Program
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
CMS - Medical Services to Low Income and Disabled
- Generally Fee for Service
- Federal Medicaid Law specifies
- Basic requirements
- Optional components
- States choose
- service and eligibility options to cover
- how much it will pay for each service
5Medicaid Who pays for it?
- State pays the bills
- Federal Government reimburses states
- Federal Financial Participation varies 50-83
- Based on states per capita income
- Covers services in Medicaid Law or in a Waiver
6Mandatory Eligibility
- Mandatory Categorically Needy
- Based on Eligibility for AFDC in 1996
- Women with Children
- Pregnant Women
- Low Income Children
- Blind
- SSI recipients
7Optional Eligibility
- Optional Categorically Needy Medically Needy
- Expanded income limits
- Breast and Cervical Cancer
- Tuberculosis
- Low Income Elderly
8What does it pay for?
- Nursing home care
- Medical, psychiatric, substance abuse treatment
- Medications
- Case management
- A range of other services (state specific)
9Medicaid Waivers
- States can ask for Fed match for programs which
- Are within the spirit of the Medicaid Program
- Are Cost Neutral to the Federal Government
- States Apply to CMS
- CMS decides based on
- Merits of program
- Cost Neutrality
- Politics
10Medicaid Funding for Respite
- The Medicaid Program
- Strategies for Funding
- Illinois Effort
- Updates from other states
11Strategies for Medicaid Funding
- Bill Medicaid for Services they already cover
- State Funded Programs
- Apply for a 1115 Waiver (Federal Match)
12Bill Medicaid for Covered Services
- Outpatient Visits (all states)
- Targeted Case Management (state option)
- Skilled Living Facilities (state option)
- Consider Partnering with a FQHC
- Higher re-imbursement rates
- Medicaid Billing system in place
- Reimbursements are low
- Much of what we call respite care isnt covered
13State Funded Respite Program
- Doesnt require a waiver / permission from Feds
- Costs of waiver application may be gt the return
- More flexibility (eligibility)
- Eligibility
- Per-diem payment possible
- Example Washington State
- Challenges Novel state program / Tight budgets
14Apply for a 1115 Waiver (Federal Match)
- State Medicaid officials submit application
- Must indicate cost neutrality
- May require pressure to be processed
- Most difficult way to obtain funding
- Most sustainable
15Medicaid Funding for Respite
- The Medicaid Program
- Strategies for Funding
- Illinois Effort
- Updates from other states
16Illinois (long term) Medicaid Plan
- Describe a bundle of services called respite
- Ask IL Medicaid to pay a per-diem rate to cover
these services (based on hospice model) - Apply for an 1115 waiver for Federal match
- If successful, we hope this will be a model for
other states - Challenge Medicaid budget crisis
17Medicaid Funding for Respite
- The Medicaid Program
- Strategies for Funding
- Illinois Effort
- Updates from other states
18Updates from other States
19Resources
- Advocates Guide to the Medicaid Program
National Health Law Program (NHeLP) - Medicaid in Supportive Housing Lessons for
Policy-Makers - Corporation for Supportive
Housing - http//www.cms.gov/medicaid/
- Other respite providers
20Questions and Discussion
21Targeted Case Management Option
- Coverage for assessment, goal setting, linkages
- Generally target high risk groups
- Children
- People with Developmental Disabilities
- Uniquely defined high risk groups
- Some programs are intended to be time limited
- Each states program is unique
22Waiver Types
- Home and Community Based Care Waivers
- Programs keep people out of nursing homes /
hospitals - Long term primary care
- No Room and Board Charges Allowed
- Freedom of Choice Waivers (1915B)
- Programs save money by managing care
- Often include long term case management
- Research and Demonstration Projects (1115)
23Research Demonstration Project 1115 Waivers
- Tests promising programs
- Most waivers are for 5 years
- Programs are evaluated by CMS
- Must document cost neutrality
- Can lead to Medicaid Law changes
- PACE program
- Most difficult type of waiver to obtain