Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 74.09 - Medical Care.
74.09.670 - Medical assistance benefits—Incarcerated or committed persons—Suspension.

RCW 74.09.670
Medical assistance benefits—Incarcerated or committed persons—Suspension.

(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, when the authority receives information that a person enrolled in medical assistance is confined in a setting in which federal financial participation is disallowed by the state's agreements with the federal government, the authority shall suspend, rather than terminate, medical assistance benefits for these persons, including those who are incarcerated in a correctional institution as defined in RCW 9.94.049, or committed to a state hospital or other treatment facility. A person who is not currently enrolled in medical assistance must be allowed to apply for medical assistance in suspense status during confinement, and the ability to apply may not depend upon knowledge of the release or discharge date of the person.
(2)(a) During the first 29 days of a person's incarceration in a correctional institution, as defined in RCW 9.94.049:
(i) A person's incarceration status may not affect the person's enrollment in medical assistance if the person was enrolled in medical assistance at the time of incarceration; and
(ii) A person not enrolled in medical assistance at the time of incarceration must have the ability to apply for medical assistance during incarceration, which may not depend on knowledge of the release date of the person. If the person is enrolled in medical assistance during the first 29 days of the person's incarceration, the person's incarceration status may not affect the person's enrollment in medical assistance.
(b) After the first 29 days of the person's incarceration, the person's medical assistance status is subject to suspension or application in suspense status under subsection (1) of this section.

[ 2021 c 243 § 2; 2021 c 166 § 2; 2016 c 154 § 2.]
NOTES:

Reviser's note: This section was amended by 2021 c 166 § 2 and by 2021 c 243 § 2, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).


Findings—2021 c 243: "The legislature finds that when considering releasing persons from state and local institutions, realizing the safety of the public is the primary concern. The legislature also finds that the success of persons with behavioral health needs being released from confinement in a prison, jail, juvenile rehabilitation facility, state hospital, and other state and local institutions can be increased with access to continuity of medical assistance, supportive services, and other targeted assistance. The legislature finds that this act provides strategies to prevent interruption of medical assistance benefits and to allow for a seamless transfer between systems of care. The legislature further finds that this act removes stigmatizing language from the program created under RCW 72.09.370 and 71.24.470 and creates a work group to study how to expand the cost-effective strategies of this program to other populations and settings to enhance recovery, reduce recidivism, and improve safety." [ 2021 c 243 § 1.]


Amendments—Waivers—2021 c 166 § 2: "The health care authority is authorized to seek any necessary state plan amendments or waivers from the federal department of health and human services that are necessary to implement section 2 of this act." [ 2021 c 166 § 4.]


Findings—Intent—2021 c 166: "(1) The legislature finds that:
(a) Having access to same day and next day physical and behavioral health services is imperative to facilitate successful reentry for individuals releasing from jails;
(b) The overwhelming majority of individuals in jails are incarcerated for less than 30 days;
(c) Suspending medicaid for individuals on short-term jail stays causes significant delays in medicaid reinstatement upon release; and
(d) Delays in medicaid reinstatement impede access to physical and behavioral health appointments and prescription medications upon release.
(2) The legislature intends to facilitate successful jail reentry by not suspending medicaid for individuals who are incarcerated for less than 30 days." [ 2021 c 166 § 1.]


Conflict with federal requirements—2021 c 166: "If any part of this act is found to be in conflict with federal requirements that are a prescribed condition to the allocation of federal funds to the state, the conflicting part of this act is inoperative solely to the extent of the conflict and with respect to the agencies directly affected, and this finding does not affect the operation of the remainder of this act in its application to the agencies concerned. Rules adopted under this act must meet federal requirements that are a necessary condition to the receipt of federal funds by the state." [ 2021 c 166 § 5.]


Intent—2016 c 154: "Persons with mental illness and persons with substance use disorders in the custody of the criminal justice system need seamless access to community treatment networks and medical assistance upon release from custody to prevent gaps in treatment and reduce barriers to accessing care. Access to care is critical to reduce recidivism and reduce costs associated with relapse, decompensation, and crisis care. In accord with the recommendations of the adult behavioral health system task force, persons should be allowed to apply or retain their enrollment in medical assistance during periods of incarceration. The legislature intends for the Washington state health care authority and the department of social and health services to raise awareness of best clinical practices to engage persons with behavioral health disorders and other chronic conditions during periods of incarceration and confinement to highlight opportunities for good preventive care and standardize reporting and payment practices for services reimbursable by federal law that support the safe transition of the person back into the community." [ 2016 c 154 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 74 - Public Assistance

Chapter 74.09 - Medical Care.

74.09.010 - Definitions.

74.09.015 - Nurse hotline, when funded.

74.09.035 - Medical care services—Eligibility, standards—Limits.

74.09.037 - Identification card—Social security number restriction.

74.09.050 - Director's powers and duties—Personnel—Medical screeners—Medical director.

74.09.053 - Annual reporting requirement (as amended by 2009 c 479).

74.09.055 - Copayment, deductible, coinsurance, other cost-sharing requirements authorized.

74.09.075 - Employability and disability evaluation—Medical condition—Medical reports—Medical consultations and assistance.

74.09.080 - Methods of performing administrative responsibilities.

74.09.120 - Purchases of services, care, supplies—Nursing homes—Veterans' homes—Institutions for persons with intellectual disabilities—Institutions for mental diseases.

74.09.150 - Personnel to be under existing merit system.

74.09.160 - Presentment of charges by contractors.

74.09.171 - Contracts for medicaid services—Border communities.

74.09.180 - Chapter does not apply if another party is liable—Exception—Subrogation—Lien—Reimbursement—Delegation of lien and subrogation rights.

74.09.185 - Third party has legal liability to make payments—State acquires rights—Lien—Equitable subrogation does not apply.

74.09.190 - Religious beliefs—Construction of chapter.

74.09.195 - Audits of health care providers by the authority—Requirements—Procedure.

74.09.200 - Audits and investigations—Legislative declaration—State authority.

74.09.210 - Fraudulent practices—Penalties.

74.09.215 - Medicaid fraud penalty account.

74.09.220 - Liability for receipt of excess payments.

74.09.230 - False statements, fraud—Penalties.

74.09.240 - Bribes, kickbacks, rebates—Self-referrals—Penalties.

74.09.250 - False statements regarding institutions, facilities—Penalties.

74.09.260 - Excessive charges, payments—Penalties.

74.09.270 - Failure to maintain trust funds in separate account—Penalties.

74.09.280 - False verification of written statements—Penalties.

74.09.290 - Audits and investigations of providers—Patient records—Penalties.

74.09.295 - Disclosure of involuntary commitment information.

74.09.300 - Department to report penalties to appropriate licensing agency or disciplinary board.

74.09.315 - Whistleblowers—Workplace reprisal or retaliatory action.

74.09.325 - Reimbursement of a health care service provided through telemedicine or store and forward technology—Audio-only telemedicine.

74.09.327 - Audio-only telemedicine—Fee-for-service reimbursement.

74.09.328 - Use of substitute providers—When permitted—Reimbursement requirements.

74.09.330 - Reimbursement methodology for ambulance services—Transport of a medical assistance enrollee to a mental health facility or chemical dependency program.

74.09.335 - Reimbursement of health care services provided by fire departments—Adoption of standards.

74.09.340 - Personal needs allowance, adjusted.

74.09.390 - Access to baby and child dentistry program—Coverage for eligible children—Authority's duties—Report to legislature.

74.09.395 - Access to baby and child dentistry program—Outreach and engagement—Stakeholder collaboration.

74.09.402 - Children's health care—Findings—Intent.

74.09.460 - Children's affordable health coverage—Findings—Intent.

74.09.470 - Children's affordable health coverage—Authority duties.

74.09.4701 - Apple health for kids—Unemployment compensation.

74.09.475 - Newborn delivery services to medical assistance clients—Policies and procedures—Reporting.

74.09.480 - Performance measures—Provider rate increases—Report.

74.09.490 - Children's mental health—Improving medication management and care coordination.

74.09.495 - Access to children's behavioral health services—Report to legislature.

74.09.4951 - Children and youth behavioral health work group—Advisory groups—Report to governor and legislature.

74.09.497 - Authority review of payment codes available to health plans and providers related to primary care and behavioral health—Requirements—Principles considered—Matrices—Reporting.

74.09.500 - Medical assistance—Established.

74.09.510 - Medical assistance—Eligibility.

74.09.515 - Medical assistance—Coverage for youth released from confinement.

74.09.520 - Medical assistance—Care and services included—Funding limitations.

74.09.522 - Medical assistance—Agreements with managed health care systems for provision of services to medicaid recipients—Principles to be applied in purchasing managed health care.

74.09.5222 - Medical assistance—Section 1115 demonstration waiver request.

74.09.5223 - Findings—Chronic care management.

74.09.5225 - Medical assistance—Payments for services provided by rural hospitals—Participation in Washington rural health access preservation pilot.

74.09.5229 - Primary care health homes—Chronic care management—Findings—Intent.

74.09.523 - PACE program—Definitions—Requirements.

74.09.530 - Medical assistance—Powers and duties of authority.

74.09.540 - Medical assistance—Working individuals with disabilities—Intent.

74.09.545 - Medical assistance or limited casualty program—Eligibility—Agreements between spouses to transfer future income—Community income.

74.09.555 - Medical assistance—Reinstatement upon release from confinement—Expedited eligibility determinations.

74.09.557 - Medical assistance—Complex rehabilitation technology products.

74.09.565 - Medical assistance for institutionalized persons—Treatment of income between spouses.

74.09.575 - Medical assistance for institutionalized persons—Treatment of resources.

74.09.585 - Medical assistance for institutionalized persons—Period of ineligibility for transfer of resources.

74.09.595 - Medical assistance for institutionalized persons—Due process procedures.

74.09.597 - Medical assistance—Durable medical equipment and medical supplies—Providers.

74.09.600 - Post audit examinations by state auditor.

74.09.605 - Incorporation of outcomes/criteria into contracts with managed care organizations.

74.09.611 - Hospital quality incentive payments—Noncritical access hospitals.

74.09.630 - Opioid overdose reversal medications—Reimbursement.

74.09.632 - Opioid overdose reversal medications—Technical assistance—Written materials.

74.09.634 - Opioid overdose reversal medications—Bulk purchasing and distribution program.

74.09.640 - Opioid use disorder—Nonpharmacologic treatments.

74.09.645 - Opioid use disorder—Coverage without prior authorization.

74.09.650 - Prescription drug assistance program.

74.09.653 - Drug reimbursement policy recommendations.

74.09.655 - Smoking cessation assistance.

74.09.657 - Findings—Family planning services expansion.

74.09.658 - Home health—Reimbursement—Telemedicine.

74.09.659 - Family planning waiver program request.

74.09.660 - Prescription drug education for seniors—Grant qualifications.

74.09.670 - Medical assistance benefits—Incarcerated or committed persons—Suspension.

74.09.671 - Incarcerated persons—Local jails—Behavioral health services—Federal funding.

74.09.672 - Inmates of a public institution—Exclusion from medicaid coverage—Work release and partial confinement programs.

74.09.675 - Gender affirming care services—Prohibited discrimination.

74.09.700 - Medical care—Limited casualty program.

74.09.710 - Chronic care management programs—Medical homes—Definitions.

74.09.715 - Access to dental care.

74.09.717 - Dental health aide therapist services—Federal funding.

74.09.719 - Compact of free association islander dental care program.

74.09.720 - Prevention of blindness program.

74.09.725 - Prostate cancer screening.

74.09.730 - Disproportionate share hospital adjustment.

74.09.741 - Adjudicative proceedings.

74.09.745 - Medicaid funding for home visiting services—Recommendations to legislature.

74.09.748 - Regional service areas—Certain reimbursements required or allowed upon adoption of fully integrated managed health care system.

74.09.756 - Medicaid and state children's health insurance program demonstration project.

74.09.758 - Medicaid procurement of services—Value-based contracting for medicaid and public employee purchasing.

74.09.760 - Short title—1989 1st ex.s. c 10.

74.09.770 - Maternity care access system established.

74.09.780 - Reservation of legislative power.

74.09.790 - Definitions.

74.09.800 - Maternity care access program established.

74.09.810 - Alternative maternity care service delivery system established—Remedial action report.

74.09.820 - Maternity care provider's loan repayment program.

74.09.825 - Donor human milk—Standards—Federal funding.

74.09.830 - Postpartum health care coverage.

74.09.850 - Conflict with federal requirements.

74.09.860 - Request for proposals—Foster children—Integrated managed health and behavioral health care—Continuation of health care benefits following reunification.

74.09.870 - Regional service areas—Establishment.

74.09.871 - Behavioral health services—Contracting process.

74.09.875 - Reproductive health care services—Prohibited discrimination.

74.09.877 - Statewide plan to implement coordinated specialty care programs providing early identification and intervention for psychosis.

74.09.880 - Z code collection—Incentives and funding.

74.09.885 - Apple health and homes program—Definitions.

74.09.886 - Apple health and homes program—Establishment—Eligibility—Services.

74.09.888 - Apple health and homes program—Authority duties—Funding—Reports to legislature.

74.09.900 - Other laws applicable.

74.09.920 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.