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    By the Committees on Health, Aging, and Long-Term Care;
    Children and Families; and Senators Wise and Webster




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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to specialty behavioral health

  3         care providers; requiring the Department of

  4         Children and Family Services to establish a

  5         demonstration project in District 4 in order to

  6         determine the benefits of developing a

  7         specialty behavioral health care provider to

  8         deliver behavioral health services to persons

  9         who reside in an assisted living facility that

10         holds a limited mental health license;

11         requiring the department to create an advisory

12         committee; defining the term "specialty

13         behavioral health provider"; providing the

14         requirements for the specialty behavioral

15         health care provider demonstration project;

16         providing that certain specialty behavioral

17         health care providers may seek and develop

18         cooperative agreements with administrators of

19         certain assisted living facilities; requiring

20         the Agency for Health Care Administration to

21         seek federal waivers to implement an

22         alternative prepaid behavioral health care plan

23         under certain conditions; requiring the

24         department to implement the demonstration

25         project and the advisory committee to complete

26         work by a specific date; providing for an

27         independent evaluation; requiring that a report

28         be submitted to the Legislature; providing an

29         effective date.

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31  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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 1         Section 1.  Subsections (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), and

 2  (9) are added to section 394.4574, Florida Statutes, to read:

 3         394.4574  Department responsibilities for a mental

 4  health resident who resides in an assisted living facility

 5  that holds a limited mental health license.--

 6         (4)  The Department of Children and Family Services

 7  shall establish a demonstration project in the Department of

 8  Children and Family Services district 4 for the purpose of

 9  developing evidence-based practices in the delivery of

10  state-funded behavioral health care services and support

11  through the use of specialty behavioral health care providers

12  to persons who reside in assisted living facilities that hold

13  a limited mental health license. Participation in the program

14  of fee-for-service options is voluntary for Medicaid

15  recipients and recipients of state-funded services.

16         (5)(a)  The department shall create an advisory

17  committee to make recommendations to the Agency for Health

18  Care Administration and the Department of Children and Family

19  Services for the demonstration project that shall be developed

20  by the Department of Children and Family Services in

21  consultation with the Agency for Health Care Administration.

22  The advisory committee shall solicit input from stakeholders,

23  residents, facility administrators and advocates relative to

24  the standards, criteria, and array of services that will be

25  included.

26         (b)  The advisory committee membership shall include

27  local community partners that include residents, advocates,

28  private and publicly funded behavioral health care providers,

29  representatives of the Agency for Health Care Administration

30  and the Department of Children and Family Services, and local

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 1  government facility administrators. Other representatives may

 2  include the following:

 3         1.  One person who is a member of the Florida

 4  Psychiatric Society, selected by the society;

 5         2.  One person who is a member of the Florida Council

 6  for Behavioral Health, selected by the council;

 7         3.  One person who is a member of the National Alliance

 8  for the Mentally Ill, selected by the state affiliate;

 9         4.  One person who is a member of the Florida Assisted

10  Living Affiliation, selected by the affiliation; and

11         5.  One person who is a member of the local advocacy

12  council, selected by the local council.

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14  Each member or representative on the advisory committee must

15  serve at his or her own expense.

16         (c)  The advisory committee shall establish goals,

17  elect a chairman, and be governed by the latest edition of

18  Roberts Rules of Order.  The chairman shall direct the work of

19  the advisory committee and may appoint subcommittees as deemed

20  appropriate by the chairman.  In addition, the chairman shall

21  be responsible to ensure that minutes of meetings are kept and

22  community input is solicited.  The meetings shall convene upon

23  the call of the chairman.

24         (6)(a)  For the purposes of this demonstration project,

25  the term "specialty behavioral health provider" means a public

26  or private behavioral health care entity, provider, or

27  organization or coalition of providers that holds a contract

28  with the Department of Children and Family Services and can

29  offer a full array of state-funded behavioral health care

30  services to residents who live in state-licensed assisted

31  living facilities that hold a limited mental health license in

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 1  district 4. The services that are provided on a

 2  fee-for-service basis shall be provided directly by the

 3  specialty behavioral health care provider. The Department of

 4  Children and Family Services for the purpose of this

 5  demonstration project shall allow private providers the

 6  opportunity to seek a contract in order to compete and provide

 7  state-funded behavioral health care services.

 8         (b)  In constructing the requirements for the specialty

 9  behavioral health care provider demonstration project, the

10  Agency for Health Care Administration and the Department of

11  Children and Family Services shall ensure that the providers

12  develop and implement a plan to ensure the provision of the

13  services and requirements as referenced under this section.

14  The demonstration project shall include requirements for

15  intensive case management services, provisions for on-call

16  case managers, and vocational support services, and include a

17  requirement for the development of evidence-based models and

18  practices in the delivery of community-based behavioral health

19  care services that includes strategies for reducing the

20  utilization of state-funded inpatient psychiatric care.  These

21  models should demonstrate new approaches and allow for maximum

22  input from consumers, family members, and facility

23  administrators. Services provided under the demonstration

24  project shall be fee-for-service and cost-neutral for the

25  Agency for Health Care Administration and for the Department

26  of Children and Family Services. The Department of Children

27  and Family Services in consultation with the Agency for Health

28  Care Administration shall use a request for information

29  process for the purpose of procurement and to ensure

30  competition and choice.

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 1         (c)  For Medicaid-eligible residents that live in

 2  assisted living facilities that hold a limited mental health

 3  license in district 4 and are enrolled in the MediPass program

 4  under a "fee for service" arrangement for the provision of

 5  Medicaid-funded behavioral health care services, the

 6  Department of Children and Family Services and the Agency for

 7  Health Care Administration shall allow any behavioral health

 8  care provider in district 4 that meets the eligibility

 9  requirements for this demonstration project to become a

10  "specialty behavioral health care" provider. This shall

11  include both nonprofit and private behavioral health care

12  providers, organizations, and entities or coalitions of

13  providers.

14         (d)  Each eligible specialty behavioral health care

15  provider that is qualified under the requirements of the

16  demonstration project shall be permitted to seek and develop

17  cooperative agreements with administrators of assisted living

18  facilities that hold a limited mental health license in

19  district 4.  The cooperative agreements shall be for a minimum

20  period of 1 year during the course of the demonstration

21  project and shall be binding on both parties for the duration

22  of the agreement.  The cooperative agreements shall include

23  provisions that will serve to promote the development of

24  evidence-based practices and models as outlined in the

25  procurement document for the project.  For the purposes of

26  this demonstration project, the provisions of the cooperative

27  agreement shall be focused on improving the coordination of

28  services, improved communication, detailed protocols that

29  relate to the supervision of the clinical needs of the

30  residents, and all other provisions currently required under

31  existing statute.

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 1         (7)  If the Agency for Health Care Administration

 2  implements a prepaid behavioral health care plan in district

 3  4, the Agency for Health Care Administration shall seek

 4  federal waivers to implement an alternative prepaid behavioral

 5  health care plan in district 4 to demonstrate innovation and

 6  to develop evidence-based practices that will improve the

 7  coordination, satisfaction, and delivery of all state-funded

 8  behavioral health care services to residents that live in

 9  assisted living facilities located in district 4 that hold a

10  limited mental health license. The Agency for Health Care

11  Administration in developing the alternative prepaid program

12  for persons who reside in assisted living facilities that hold

13  a limited mental health license in district 4 shall include

14  provisions that ensure that the demonstration capitation rate

15  shall be based on no more than 90 percent of the historic

16  service utilization from fee-for-service base, and shall

17  include all outpatient state-funded behavioral health care

18  services and inpatient psychiatric services and shall exempt

19  medications. The Agency for Health Care Administration and the

20  Department of Children and Family Services shall also

21  calculate a rate for the non-Medicaid residents served in the

22  demonstration area and shall ensure that the capitation rate

23  does not result in the displacement of residents and is

24  consistent with the resident's right of access to adequate and

25  appropriate health care under s. 400.428.

26         (8)  The district 4 demonstration project must be

27  implemented no later than January 1, 2005, and shall continue

28  for not less than 3 years following the date of

29  implementation. The advisory committee shall complete its work

30  at the end of the 3-year period.

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 1         (9)  The Office of Program Policy Analysis and

 2  Government Accountability shall conduct an evaluation of the

 3  demonstration project at the end of the first year and a

 4  review at the end of the 3-year period. The evaluation must

 5  assess the recidivism of residents from the assisted living

 6  facility that holds a limited mental health license to the

 7  inpatient hospital setting, improvement in resident behavioral

 8  health outcomes, resident satisfaction with care, improvements

 9  in program competencies and linkages, increased tenure of case

10  management relationships with residents, and implementation of

11  meaningful plans of recovery.  Following the evaluation and

12  review, the office shall prepare a report and submit a copy to

13  the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of

14  Representatives in a timely manner.

15         Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2004.

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17          STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES CONTAINED IN
                       COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
18                          CS for SB 1706

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20  The committee substitute makes the following changes to CS/SB
    1706:
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    Deletes a representative from the Advocacy Center for Persons
22  with Disabilities from the advisory committee and specifies
    that members of the advisory committee will serve at their own
23  expense. Specifies that the advisory committee shall complete
    it's work at the end of the first 3-year period the project is
24  in operation.

25  Requires OPPAGA to do an evaluation of the demonstration
    project after the first year, then a review of the project at
26  the end of the 3rd year.

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