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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to establishing the Medicaid home health efficiency |
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technologies pilot program. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subchapter B, Chapter 32, Human Resources Code, |
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is amended by adding Section 32.077 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 32.077. MEDICAID HOME HEALTH EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGIES |
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PILOT PROGRAM. (a) In this section: |
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(1) "Efficiency technology" includes: |
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(A) location-aware AI-assisted home health |
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scheduling software; |
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(B) telemedicine medical services software; |
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(C) logistics or route-optimization software; |
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and |
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(D) additional categories of technology that the |
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commission determines may significantly improve the efficiency and |
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capacity of home health services providers. |
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(2) "Home and community support services agency" and |
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"home health service" have the meanings assigned by Section |
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142.001, Health and Safety Code. |
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(3) "Home health provider" means a home and community |
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support services agency that provides home health services to |
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recipients under Medicaid. |
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(4) "Pilot program" means the Medicaid home health |
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efficiency technologies pilot program established under this |
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section. |
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(b) The executive commissioner by rule shall develop and |
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implement a pilot program to increase access to and the capacity of |
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home health services under Medicaid. Under the program, the |
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commission shall incentivize home and community support services |
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agencies to adopt efficiency technologies by reimbursing those |
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providers for purchases of efficiency technologies. |
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(c) The pilot program shall operate for 20 months in the |
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following phases: |
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(1) an initial planning phase, not to exceed four |
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months, for designing the program; |
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(2) a 12-month operational phase that begins |
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immediately after the conclusion of the planning phase, during |
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which the commission shall: |
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(A) reimburse home health providers for the |
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purchase of efficiency technologies; and |
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(B) monitor reimbursements in a manner that |
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ensures there is sufficient data to evaluate the program's success; |
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and |
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(3) a wind-up phase, not to exceed four months, that |
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begins immediately after the conclusion of the operational phase, |
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during which the commission shall analyze data collected during the |
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operational phase and prepare and submit a report to the |
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legislature. |
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(d) The commission shall provide up to $9,500 as |
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reimbursement for the one-time purchase of an efficiency technology |
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to the first 250 home health providers who: |
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(1) apply during the operational phase described by |
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Subsection (c)(2); and |
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(2) meet eligibility requirements. |
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(e) To be eligible for reimbursement under Subsection (d), a |
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home health services provider must: |
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(1) be in good standing with the commission; and |
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(2) submit an application in the form and manner |
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prescribed by the commission that includes: |
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(A) proof that the provider purchased an |
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efficiency technology after the commencement date of the pilot |
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program, including a copy of the paid invoice or receipt showing the |
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seller's name and address, the efficiency technology purchased, the |
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date of purchase, and the amount paid by the provider; and |
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(B) a statement from the provider that the |
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provider: |
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(i) has not purchased or used the same |
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efficiency technology from the same seller within the preceding 12 |
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months; and |
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(ii) agrees to provide any data required by |
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the commission that is not accessible through Medicaid claims data. |
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(f) The commission may contract with a private entity to |
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assist the commission in implementing the pilot program, monitoring |
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reimbursements, collecting data during the operational phase, and |
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analyzing that data during the wind-up phase to evaluate and |
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measure the success of the program. |
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(g) The commission shall prepare and submit to the |
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legislature at least one report during the operational phase of the |
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pilot program that describes the program's progress and includes |
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any other information the commission determines appropriate. |
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(h) Not later than the 60th day after the date the pilot |
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program ceases operation, the commission shall prepare and submit |
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to the legislature a report on the program that contains: |
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(1) an objective evaluation of the program's effect |
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on: |
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(A) quality measures and outcomes for Medicaid |
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recipients; |
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(B) patient capacity, denial rates, and |
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timeliness of care after a home health provider receives a request |
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or referral for the provision of services by the provider; and |
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(C) home health providers' efficiency in |
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providing services, including: |
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(i) staff utilization and efficiency; and |
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(ii) cost of and miles driven for each home |
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visit to a Medicaid recipient by the provider; |
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(2) a comparison of the effectiveness and relative |
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benefit for each category of efficiency technology used during the |
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program; |
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(3) a cost benefit analysis of the program; and |
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(4) recommendations on the feasibility of |
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continuation and expansion of the program to all Medicaid |
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recipients and home health providers. |
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(i) The commission shall make the report prepared under |
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Subsection (g) available on the commission's publicly accessible |
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Internet website. |
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(j) This section expires September 1, 2025. |
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SECTION 2. As soon as practicable after the effective date |
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of this Act, the executive commissioner of the Health and Human |
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Services Commission shall adopt rules necessary to implement |
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Section 32.077, Human Resources Code, as added by this Act. |
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SECTION 3. If before implementing any provision of this Act |
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a state agency determines that a waiver or authorization from a |
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federal agency is necessary for implementation of that provision, |
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the agency affected by the provision shall request the waiver or |
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authorization and may delay implementing that provision until the |
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waiver or authorization is granted. |
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SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |