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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- THE MEDICAID REENTRY

ACT

     

     Introduced By: Senators Lawson, Lauria, LaMountain, Miller, Kallman, Cano, Euer,
DiMario, Valverde, and Mack

     Date Introduced: March 30, 2023

     Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Title 42 of the General Laws entitled "STATE AFFAIRS AND

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GOVERNMENT" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

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CHAPTER 56.4

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THE MEDICAID REENTRY ACT

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     42-56.4-1. Short title.

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     This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "The Medicaid Reentry Act."

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     42-56.4-2. Legislative findings and intent.

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     The general assembly finds and declares that:

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     (1) Having access to same day and next day physical and behavioral health services is

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imperative to facilitate successful reentry for individuals released from incarceration;

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     (2) Suspending Medicaid enrollment for incarcerated individuals causes significant delays

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in Medicaid reinstatement upon release;

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     (3) Delays in Medicaid reinstatement impedes access to physical and behavioral health

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appointments and prescription medications upon release; and

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     (4) The intent of this chapter is to facilitate successful reentry by not suspending Medicaid

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enrollment for individuals who are incarcerated and providing Medicaid coverage for those

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reentering the community.

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     42-56.4-3. Definitions.

 

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     As used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings:

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     (1) "Coverage" means and shall include, but is not limited to:

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     (i) Assessments;

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     (ii) Psychosocial counseling;

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     (iii) Medications, including long-acting injectable medications;

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     (iv) Peer support services;

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     (v) Discharge planning; and

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     (vi) Reentry services.

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     (2) "Medical assistance" means the medical assistance program provided by the Rhode

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Island medical assistance program, as defined under chapter 8 of title 40, or medical assistance

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provided by a managed care organization under contract with the Rhode Island medical assistance

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program.

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     (3) "Qualified inmate" means an individual who is incarcerated within the adult

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correctional institutions or a juvenile correctional facility.

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     42-56.4-4. Maintenance of medical assistance enrollment for incarcerated individuals.

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     (a) During the first thirty (30) days of a person's incarceration at the department of

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corrections or in a juvenile correctional facility, a person's incarceration status may not affect the

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person's enrollment in medical assistance if the person is enrolled in medical assistance upon

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incarceration. The person's medical assistance enrollment shall be maintained throughout the first

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thirty (30) days of the person's incarceration.

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     (b) If a person is not currently enrolled in medical assistance upon incarceration, the

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executive office of health and human services, in consultation with the department of corrections,

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shall, upon the person's consent, determine the person's eligibility and enroll the person in medical

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assistance upon entry within the department of corrections. Once enrolled in medical assistance,

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the person's medical assistance enrollment shall be maintained throughout the first thirty (30) days

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of the person's incarceration.

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     (c) After the first thirty (30) days of the person's incarceration, the person's medical

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assistance enrollment is subject to suspension.

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     (d) The department of corrections shall, when possible, notify the executive office of health

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and human services of the individual's upcoming release from incarceration with sufficient time to

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allow the executive office of health and human services to update the individual’s enrollment in

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medical assistance from suspended to active status thirty (30) days prior to release. Upon receipt

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of the notification, the executive office of health and human services shall update the individual's

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enrollment in medical assistance from suspended to active status. If the person was unenrolled in

 

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medical assistance during their incarceration, the executive office of health and human services,

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shall, upon the person's consent, determine the person's eligibility and enroll the person in medical

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assistance. The individuals Medicaid member information shall be provided to individuals prior to

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their release.

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     (e) Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, the executive office of

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health and human services shall not be required to provide medical assistance benefits to persons

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who are incarcerated prior to the person's release unless the executive office of health and human

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services obtains final approval of a demonstration waiver under § 1115 (42 U.S.C. 1315) from the

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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. No federal funds may be expended for any purpose

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that is not authorized by the state's agreements with the federal government. The executive office

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of health and human services shall utilize and maximize federal funding participation when

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available.

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     (f) The executive office of health and human services shall coordinate with the managed

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care organizations for the purposes of reconciling any potential financial implications of

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maintaining active coverage for the first and last thirty (30) days of an individual's confinement.

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     (g) The executive office of health and human services shall require through amending

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current and future medical assistance managed care contracts, that the managed care organizations

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meet the provisions of this chapter.

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     (h) The department of corrections shall make reasonable efforts to collaborate with the

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executive office of health and human services and managed care organizations for the purposes of

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care coordination activities, improving health care delivery, and release planning for persons

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incarcerated.

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     (i) The executive office of health and human services and the department of corrections

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shall provide all monitoring and evaluation reports required under the 1115 Demonstration Waiver

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if the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services waives the inmate exclusion policy in their

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approval of the demonstration.

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     42-56.4-5. Medicaid waiver for coverage of qualified inmates leaving the department

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of corrections.

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     (a) Within ninety (90) days after the effective date of this chapter, the executive office of

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health and human services, in consultation with the department of corrections, shall apply for a

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demonstration waiver, under § 1115 (42 U.S.C. 1315), with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid

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Services to offer, when possible, a program to provide Medicaid benefits to a qualified inmate for

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up to at least thirty (30) days immediately before the day on which the qualified inmate is released

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by the department of corrections.

 

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     (b) If the waiver described in subsection (a) of this section is approved, the executive office

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of health and human services shall provide all monitoring and evaluation reports required under the

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1115 demonstration.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2025.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- THE MEDICAID REENTRY

ACT

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     This act would require that Medicaid enrollment be maintained or provided to all inmates

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in the first thirty (30) days of incarceration at the adult correctional institutions within the

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department of corrections and the last thirty (30) days of incarceration when possible. It would also

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require that the executive office of health and human services, in accordance with federal law, apply

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for an § 1115 waiver to offer a program to provide Medicaid benefits to a qualified inmate for up

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to at least thirty (30) days immediately before the day on which the qualified inmate is released by

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the department of corrections.

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     This act would take effect on January 1, 2025.

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