Understanding Notices & Appeal Rights in Medicaid Managed Long-Term Services & Supports

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May 13, 2014 Understanding Notices & Appeal Rights in Medicaid Managed Long-Term Services & Supports Eric Carlson Gwen Orlowski www.nsclc.org 2

The National Senior Citizens Law Center is a non-profit organization whose principal mission is to protect the rights of low-income older adults. Through advocacy, litigation, and the education and counseling of local advocates, we seek to ensure the health and economic security of those with limited income and resources, and access to the courts for all. For more information, visit our Web site at www.nsclc.org.

Webinar Series on An Advocate s Library Thank you to The Retirement Research Foundation Atlantic Philanthropies

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Today s Presentation: Focus Notice, appeal & hearing rights in context of Medicaid managed long-term services and supports (MLTSS) Context Primarily adverse service authorizations (e.g. denial or limited authorization of personal care assistance) 6

Sources of Appeal Rights 14th Amendment Due Process Protections Goldberg v. Kelly, 397 U.S. 254 (1970) General Medicaid 42 CFR 431, Subpart E Managed Care 42 CFR 438, Subpart F MCO Contracts

Background: Medicaid Managed Care and Long-Term Services & Supports www.nsclc.org 8

Background: National Scope of MLTSS 8 states in 2004 29 states as of 06/01/14 AL, AZ, CA, DE, FL, GA, HI, IL, KS, LA, MA, MI, MN, MO, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, RI, TN, TX, WA, WI

Managed Care Delivery System Fee for service LTSS CMS and State LTSS Provider Managed LTSS CMS and State MCO LTSS Provider* Recipient Recipient * If provider is part of network and service part of care plan www.nsclc.org 10

Background: What are Long-Term Services & Supports Long-Term Services & Supports (LTSS) Institutional Services Home & Community- Based Services (HCBS) 11

Background: Examples of HCBS in MLTSS Personal Care Assistance Adult Day Services Service Plan Shopping and Meal Prep Respite 12

The Grievance System: What can recipients do if they disagree with an MCO decision or are unhappy with services? www.nsclc.org 13

What is a Managed Care Grievance System? 42 CFR 438.402 * Internal Grievance Process * Internal Appeal Process * Access to the State s Fair Hearing System 14

Complaints about things other than actions = Grievances Actions = Appeals/Hearings www.nsclc.org 15

Definition of Grievance from the Florida Contract Fl. Contract, Attachment 11, p. 97. Complaint The lowest level of challenge and provides the Managed Care Plan an opportunity to resolve a problem without it becoming a formal grievance. Complaints shall be resolved by close of business the day following receipt or be moved into the grievance system. Grievance A grievance expresses dissatisfaction about any matter other than an action. 16

Definition of Grievance from the New Jersey Contract NJ Contract, Article 1. Complaint A protest by an enrollee as to the conduct by the MCO that is communicated to the Plan and that could be resolved by the Plan within 5 business days. Grievance Means an expression of dissatisfaction about any matter or a complaint that is submitted in writing, or that is orally communicated and could not be resolved within five (5) business days of receipt. 17

Definition of Grievance from the Kansas Contract Request for Proposal p.70 A grievance is an expression of dissatisfaction about any matter. Grievances may include: denial of service, partial denial of service, not given clear and accurate information from staff, lack of action being taken on a case, quality of care, aspects of the business relationships such as rudeness of an employee or failure to respect the Member s rights Kansas Contract Atch. C, p. 4. An expression of dissatisfaction about any matter other than an action. Possible subjects for grievances include, but are not limited to, the quality of care or services provided, and aspects of interpersonal relationships such as rudeness of a provider or employee, or failure to respect the member s rights. 18

Internal Grievance Procedure: Be Aware of the Risk! www.nsclc.org 19

MCO Appeals and State Hearings: Protections for Medicaid MLTSS Recipients www.nsclc.org 20

What are these protections? What is an Appeal? What types of actions can be appealed through plan appeal and/or State hearing? What are the requirements around written notice? How does a MLTSS recipient request an appeal and/ or a State hearing? Is a plan required to maintain services during the appeal? What about during the hearing? What rights do recipients have during the appeal and hearing process? 21

What is an Appeal? Appeal means a request for review of an action, as action is defined in this section. 42 CFR 438.400(b) www.nsclc.org 22

What is an Action? Managed Care Regs 42 CFR 438.400(b) Medicaid Fair Hearing Regs 42 CFR 431.201 www.nsclc.org 23

ACTION 42 CFR 438.400(b) A decision to deny or give only limited authorization of a requested service A decision to reduce, suspend, or terminate previously authorized services A decision to deny, in whole or in part, payment for a service The failure to provide services in a timely manner The failure to act within the timeframes required for resolution of a grievance, appeal, or expedited appeal For a resident of a rural area with only one MCO, a decision to deny a Medicaid enrollee s request to exercise the right to services outside the network 24

ACTION 42 CFR 431.201 Action means a termination, suspension, or reduction of Medicaid eligibility or covered services...it also means adverse determinations a State with regard to the preadmission screening and annual resident review requirements... Adverse determination means a determination...that the individual does not require the level of services provided by a nursing facility or that the individual does or does not require specialized services. 25

Examples from State Contracts Florida Contract definition parallels the federal regulations. Fl. Contract, Atch. II, p. 6. Kansas New Jersey The failure of the health plan to act within established time requirements (42 CFR 438.408(b)) for service accessibility. Kan. Contract, Atch. C, p. 1. Denial of access to specialty care Denial of a choice of provider Denial of continuation of care NJ Contract, Atch. 4, p. 62. 26

Notice of Action Managed Care Regs 42 CFR 438.404 Medicaid Fair Hearing Regs 42 CFR 431.201 www.nsclc.org 27

What must a plan include in the written Notice of Action? Statement of the intended action Reason Specific Regulation Right to Appeal Right to Hearing* subject to possible exhaustion of appeal rights www.nsclc.org 28

What else must a plan must include in the written Notice of Action? Procedures for exercising these rights Expedited Appeals Right to Continued Benefits www.nsclc.org 29

Example of Notice Language from Kansas re: action and reason Dear [Member name]: We have made the following changes to the services you may receive. This is called an adverse action. We are required to provide you with information about the decision and your rights to appeal. We have taken the following action: The above action is being taken because: The effective date of this adverse action is: 30

Example of Notice Language from Kansas re: appeal vs. hearing [MCO name] Appeal: You or your representative can ask [MCO name] to review its decision by asking for an appeal within 33 days of the mailing date of this Notice of Action. This is called an [MCO name] appeal. The [MCO name] appeal can be in writing or by calling us. You may also ask for a State Fair Hearing instead of an [MCO name] appeal or at the same time. You can ask for an [MCO name] appeal by phone, fax, or writing to us at: [address] 31

New Jersey s Always Has to Be Different NJ Contract, Article 4, p. 62-63. MCO Action Stage 1 Appeal Fair Hearing Stage 2 Appeal External Appeal Medical Services Only All PCA appeals from Stage 2 must proceed to a Medicaid fair hearing. 32

Is the MCO required to provide the MLTSS participant with a copy of any service authorization assessment? There is a strong legal argument that the answer is YES! www.nsclc.org 33

Assessment Tools and Case Law Ortiz v. Eichler, 794 F. 2d 889 (3 rd. Cir. 1986) Issue: Adequacy of Notice Holding: Detailed individualized explanation of the reason for action Baker v. Alaska, 191 P. 3d 1005 (Alaska 2008) Issue: Level of detail required in notice regarding PCA services Holding: Inclusion of the PCA assessment tool with Notice would satisfy due process. K.W. v. Armstrong, 2012 WL 3201172 Issue: Failure of Notice to explain changes to LTSS budget Holding: Notice was inadequate because it failed to include an explanation of any changes 34

Language Access 42 CFR 438.404 & 42 CFR 438.10 Written notice must be available in each prevalent non-english language Oral interpretation services must be available free of charge MCOs must notify enrollees of these services and how to access them www.nsclc.org 35

How States define prevalent Florida: 5% Fl. Contract, Atch. 11, p. 49. Kansas: Spanish Kan. RFP, 2.2.17.1.1 New Jersey: 5% or 200 NJ Contract, Article I, p. 18. www.nsclc.org 36

Timeframe for Notice of Action 42 CFR 438.404(c) Terminations, Suspensions & Reductions Denials of Payment Must be mailed at least 10 days before the date of the action At the time of any action affecting the claim Denials or Limited Authorizations Standard Service Authorizations 14 days Expedited Service Authorizations 3 days 37

How to Request a Plan Appeal or a State Hearing 42 CFR 438.402 Who may file? Enrollee Timing (20 Days 90) Procedures Expedited Appeals Provider www.nsclc.org 38

Examples from State Contracts and Notices of Action Florida Contract: 30 days from date of receipt of notice Notice: 30 days/appeals; 90 days/fh; 10 days/continued benefits Kansas Contract: 30 days Notice: 33 days for appeals, hearings and continued benefits New Jersey Contract: 90 days from date of Notice Notice: 90 days/appeals; 20 days/fh; 20 days/continued benefits - twice 39

Continuation of Benefits (Aid-Paid-Pending) 42 CFR 431.230 Maintaining Services 42 CFR 438.420 Continuation of Benefits www.nsclc.org 40

An MLTSS Participant is entitled to continuation of benefits when: Recipient files the appeal timely (w/in 10 days or prior to effective date of action) Appeal involves termination, suspension, or reduction of previously authorized service Services were ordered by provider Original prior authorization period has not expired Recipient requests an extension of benefits 41

The MCO must continue an MLTSS Participant s benefits until Recipient withdraws the appeal 10 days pass after mailing of appeal resolution notice unless, within the 10-day timeframe, recipient requests a State hearing with continuation of benefits State hearing office issues an adverse decision Time period or service limit has been met 42

Will the MLTSS participant be required to repay cost of services if the final decision is adverse? 42 CFR 438.420(d) provides that if the final resolution of the appeal upholds the MCO s action, the plan may recover the cost of the services. 42 CFR 431.230(b) also provides that if action is sustained by the hearing decision, recovery may be sought by the State 43

The Problem with Prior Authorization and Continuation of Benefits 42 CFR 438.420 (b)(4) and(c)(4) New Jersey Solution: NJ Contract, Article 4, p. 63. Kansas Solution: STC 32 & Notice www.nsclc.org 44

Language from the Kansas Notice of Action: Continuation of Services: If [MCO name] s action reduces, suspends or terminates previously authorized HCBS Program services, those services will continue for 33 days from the mailing date of the Notice of Action to allow you time to file an [MCO name] appeal or ask for a State Fair Hearing. If you ask for an [MCO name] appeal or a State Fair Hearing, your current HCBS Program services will continue for the duration of the [MCO name] appeal or the date of the decision in your State Fair Hearing. If your [MCO name] appeal is denied or the action taken by [MCO name] is approved by the Office of Administrative Hearings, you will not have to repay [MCO name] for service(s) provided during the [MCO name] appeal and/or State Fair Hearing, unless fraud has occurred. www.nsclc.org 45

MLTSS Participant rights during the plan appeal process 42 CFR 438.406 Assistance filing Appeal MCOs must provide reasonable assistance in completing forms, including providing interpreter services and toll-free numbers that have TTY/TTD and interpreter capability. Appeal Decision- Makers Cannot have been involved in previous level decision-making Must be healthcare professional if a denial is based on lack of medical necessity, a denial of an expedited appeal or involves clinical issues 46

MLTSS Participant rights during the plan appeal process 42 CFR 438.406 Oral Inquiries seeking to Appeal Actions Must be treated as appeals to establish the earliest possible filing date for the appeal, and must be confirmed in writing, until expedited. Appeal Process Must have opportunity to appear in-person as well as in writing Must have opportunity to present evidence and allegations of fact or law Must have opportunity to examine the case file, including medical records both before & during appeal 47

Appeal Resolution 42 CFR 438.408 Timeframe: 45 days for standard appeals and 3 days for expedited resolution of appeals MCO must provide a written notice of disposition Content of notice must include Results of resolution process and date If not wholly in favor of recipient, the right to request State hearing and how to do that Right to continuation of benefits Provisions of Services 48

MLTSS Participant rights during the State Fair Hearing Representation 42 CFR 431.206 The MLTSS Recipient may represent himself or herself, may use legal counsel, a relative, a friend, or other spokesman Timing 42 CFR 431.240 The hearing must be at a reasonable time, date and place* Hearing Decision-Maker Official who was not involved with initial determination of action in question Hearing officer has authority to request independent medical examination 49

MLTSS Participant rights during the State Fair earing 42 CFR 431.242 Case File The MLTSS Recipient must be given the opportunity to examine the case file before and during the hearing Establish pertinent facts Including bringing witnesses Question or refute testimony or evidence Includes the opportunity to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses 50

Hearing Resolution 42 CFR 431.244 Decisions must be based exclusively on evidence introduced at the hearing Record is limited, and MLTSS recipient must have access to the record Decision must be written, ordinarily within 90 days of filing of appeal or hearing Public must have access to all hearing decisions 51

Questions? 52

Contact: Eric Carlson, ecarlson@nsclc.org Gwen Orlowski, gorlowski@nsclc.org www.nsclc.org 53