Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1 - Medical and Pharmacy Assistance Programs
Section 15-132 - Home and Community Based Services for Impaired Individuals; Medicaid Waiver

(a)    (1)    In this section the following terms have the meanings indicated.
        (2)    “Assisted living program” has the meaning stated in § 19–1801 of this article.
        (3)    “Assisted living services” means services provided by an assisted living program as defined in regulations adopted by the Department.
        (4)    “Case management services” means services that assist waiver eligible individuals in gaining access to needed waiver services and other needed medical, social, housing, and other supportive services.
        (5)    “Health related care and services” includes:
            (i)    24–hour supervision and observation by a licensed care provider;
            (ii)    Medication administration;
            (iii)    Inhalation therapy;
            (iv)    Bladder and catheter management;
            (v)    Assistance with suctioning; or
            (vi)    Assistance with treatment of skin disorders and dressings.
        (6)    “Home health care services” means those services defined in § 19–401 of this article and in 42 C.F.R. 440.70.
        (7)    “Medically and functionally impaired” means an individual who is assessed by the Department to require services provided by a nursing facility as defined in this section, and who, but for the receipt of these services, would require admission to a nursing facility within 30 days.
        (8)    “Nursing facility” means a facility that provides skilled nursing care and related services, rehabilitation services, and health related care and services above the level of room and board needed on a regular basis in accordance with § 1919 of the federal Social Security Act.
        (9)    “Waiver” means a home– and community–based services waiver under § 1915(c) of the federal Social Security Act, submitted by the Department to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
        (10)    “Waiver services” means the services covered under an approved waiver that:
            (i)    Are needed and chosen by an eligible waiver participant as an alternative to admission to or continued stay in a nursing facility;
            (ii)    Are part of a plan of service approved by the program;
            (iii)    Assure the waiver participant’s health and safety in the community; and
            (iv)    Cost no more per capita to receive services in the community than in a nursing facility.
    (b)    (1)    If authorized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, an individual shall be determined medically eligible to receive services if the individual requires:
            (i)    Skilled nursing care or other related services;
            (ii)    Rehabilitation services; or
            (iii)    Health–related services above the level of room and board that are available only through nursing facilities, including individuals who because of severe cognitive impairments or other conditions:
                1.    A.    Are currently unable to perform at least two activities of daily living without hands–on assistance or standby assistance from another individual; and
                B.    Have been or will be unable to perform at least two activities of daily living for a period of at least 90 days due to a loss of functional capacity; or
                2.    Need substantial supervision for protection against threats to health and safety due to severe cognitive impairment.
        (2)    The Department shall adopt regulations to carry out the provisions of this subsection.
    (c)    The Department’s waiver shall include the following:
        (1)    An initial cap on waiver participation at 7,500 individuals;
        (2)    A limit on annual waiver participation based on State General Fund support as provided in the budget bill;
        (3)    Financial eligibility criteria which include:
            (i)    The current federal and State medical assistance long–term care rules for using services provided by a nursing facility, per §§ 1902, 1919, and 1924 of the federal Social Security Act, and applicable regulations adopted by the Department;
            (ii)    Medically needy individuals using services provided by a nursing facility under the current federal and State medical assistance eligibility criteria governed by regulations adopted by the Department and § 1919 of the federal Social Security Act; and
            (iii)    Categorically needy individuals with income up to 300% of the applicable payment rate for supplemental security income;
        (4)    Waiver services that include at least the following:
            (i)    Assisted living services;
            (ii)    Case management services;
            (iii)    Family training;
            (iv)    Dietitian and nutritionist services;
            (v)    Medical day care services; and
            (vi)    Senior center plus services;
        (5)    The opportunity to provide eligible individuals with waiver services under this section as soon as they are available without waiting for placement slots to open in the next fiscal year;
        (6)    An increase in participant satisfaction;
        (7)    The forestalling of functional decline;
        (8)    A reduction in Medicaid expenditures by reducing utilization of services; and
        (9)    The enhancement of compliance with the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the case of Olmstead v. L.C. (1999) by offering cost–effective community–based services in the most appropriate setting.
    (d)    This section may not be construed to affect, interfere with, or interrupt any services reimbursed through the Program under this title.
    (e)    If a person determined to be eligible to receive waiver services under this section desires to receive waiver services and an appropriate placement is available, the Department shall authorize the placement.
    (f)    The Department, in consultation with representatives of the affected industry and advocates for waiver candidates, and with the approval of the Department of Aging, shall adopt regulations to implement this section.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Health - General

Title 15 - Assistance Programs

Subtitle 1 - Medical and Pharmacy Assistance Programs

Section 15-101 - Definitions

Section 15-101.1 - Applicability of Other Provisions to a Managed Care Organization

Section 15-102 - Indigent and Medically Indigent -- Preventive and Home Care Services; Educational Opportunities

Section 15-102.1 - Indigent and Medically Indigent -- Comprehensive System of Health Care

Section 15-102.2 - Applicability of Certain Provisions -- Claims of Subrogation

Section 15-102.3 - Applicability of Certain Provisions -- Examination of Financial Affairs and Status

Section 15-102.4 - Surplus Requirements

Section 15-102.5 - Mechanism to Provide for Equitable Distribution of Enrollees

Section 15-102.6 - Applicability of Other Provisions; Regulations

Section 15-102.7 - Applicability of Certain Premium Tax Provisions

Section 15-102.8 - Claims Processing Charge for Medicaid Claims Paid by Department to District of Columbia Hospitals

Section 15-103 - Medical Assistance Program

Section 15-103.1 - Promotion of Cost Effectiveness of State Health Care System

Section 15-103.2 - Rfps for Comparing Performance and Cost of Different Managed Care Dental Programs

Section 15-103.3 - Healthchoice Performance Incentive Fund

Section 15-103.4 - Credentialing of Health Care Providers

Section 15-103.5 - Rate Review and Comparison; Reports

Section 15-103.6 - Regulations to Ensure Parity of Specialty Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services With Federal Acts

Section 15-103.7 - Valued-Based Purchasing Program -- Collection of Penalties -- Total Amount of Incentives -- Distribution of Funding

Section 15-104 - Contracts With Department of Human Services

Section 15-105 - Reimbursement Procedures Under Program

Section 15-105.1 - Reimbursement Procedures Under Program -- Electronic Reimbursement

Section 15-105.2 - Reimbursement to Health Care Providers

Section 15-106 - Review of Health Care Under Program

Section 15-107 - Cost Reports of Program Participants

Section 15-108 - Field Verification of Program Participants

Section 15-109 - Eligibility; Admissibility of Long-Term Care Transaction Forms

Section 15-109.1 - Plan for Dissemination of Advance Directive Information

Section 15-109.2 - Benefits and Services for Incarcerated or Institutionalized Individuals.

Section 15-110 - Reimbursement -- Acute General and Chronic Care Hospitals

Section 15-111 - Reimbursement -- Day Care for the Elderly and Medically Handicapped Adults

Section 15-112 - Reimbursement -- Physicians

Section 15-113 - Reimbursement -- Public Institutions

Section 15-114 - Reimbursement -- Related Institutions

Section 15-114.1 - Emergency Service Transporters

Section 15-115 - Placement in Skilled or Intermediate Nursing Facility

Section 15-116 - Reimbursement -- Skilled Nursing Facilities

Section 15-117 - Reimbursement -- Reserved Beds

Section 15-118 - Drugs

Section 15-118.1 - Certain Prescribed Drugs Not Specialty Drugs

Section 15-120 - Subrogation Claims

Section 15-121 - Claims Against Estates

Section 15-121.1 - Subrogation of Department to Program Recipient's Claim Under 19-505 and 19-506 of the Insurance Article

Section 15-121.2 - Subrogation of Department to Program Recipient's Claim Under 19-509 and 19-510 of the Insurance Article

Section 15-121.3 - Assignment of Subrogation Right

Section 15-122 - Responsibility of Spouse Under Program

Section 15-122.1 - Certain Providers Excluded From Repaying Depreciation Allowance

Section 15-122.2 - Intercepting State Tax Refund for Converted Funds

Section 15-122.3 - Personal Needs Allowance -- Disabled Person With Guardian

Section 15-123 - Fraud

Section 15-124.2 - Maryland Medbank Program

Section 15-124.3 - Medicare Option Prescription Drug Program

Section 15-125 - Program for Children With Special Health Care Needs

Section 15-126 - Educational Programs for Handicapped Children

Section 15-128 - Reimbursement for Services Provided by Hospice Care Program

Section 15-129 - Durable Medical Equipment

Section 15-130 - Application for Home- or Community-Based Services Waiver for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed Youth or Autistic or Developmentally Disabled Youth in Order to Receive Federal Matching Funds

Section 15-130.1 - Psychiatric Residential Treatment Demonstration Waiver Application

Section 15-131 - Application for Home- or Community-Based Services Waiver for Federal Matching Funds for Services to Adults

Section 15-132 - Home and Community Based Services for Impaired Individuals; Medicaid Waiver

Section 15-132.1 - Voluntary Tax Withholding

Section 15-133 - Grants to Improve Home- and Community-Based Service Systems

Section 15-134 - Maryland Medical Assistance Program Waiver

Section 15-134.1 - Military Families

Section 15-135 - Home-Based and Community Services for Residents of Nursing Facilities

Section 15-136 - Maryland Pharmacy Access Hotline

Section 15-137 - Home-Based and Community Services for Residents of Nursing Facilities -- Denial of Access Prohibited

Section 15-138 - Employed Persons With Disabilities Program

Section 15-139 - Amendment of State Medical Assistance Program to Receive Federal Matching Funds

Section 15-140 - State Plan Amendment to the Family Planning Program

Section 15-141 - Pilot Program to Provide Limited Dental Coverage to Adult Maryland Medical Assistance Program Recipients

Section 15-141.1 - Collaborative Care Pilot Program

Section 15-141.2 - Telehealth Defined -- Pilot Program -- Outcome Data -- Reports Required

Section 15-142 - Fair Share Health Care Fund

Section 15-143 - Legal Immigrants -- Pregnant Women and Children

Section 15-145 - Information From and Liability of Health Insurance Carriers

Section 15-146 - Report -- Change to Medical Eligibility for Nursing Facility Level of Care

Section 15-147 - Former Officials or Employees -- Participation in Contracts

Section 15-148 - Prior Authorization Not Required for Contraceptive Drug or Devices

Section 15-149 - Application to Epsdt Services for Program Recipients -- Prohibition on Conditioning Reimbursement for Services on Presence or Availability of Parent or Caregiver -- Adoption of Regulations