Bill Text: FL S0868 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Medicaid Coverage of Home Health Care Services
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Health Policy [S0868 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0868-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 868 By Senator Yarborough 4-00699-23 2023868__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to Medicaid coverage of home health 3 care services; amending s. 409.905, F.S.; defining the 4 terms “attendant care nursing services” and “private 5 duty nursing services”; authorizing the Agency for 6 Health Care Administration to pay for private duty 7 nursing services and attendant care nursing services 8 provided to Medicaid recipients under certain 9 circumstances; exempting certain home health agencies 10 from Medicare Conditions of Participation requirements 11 and equivalent accreditation requirements; providing 12 an effective date. 13 14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 15 16 Section 1. Paragraph (d) is added to subsection (4) of 17 section 409.905, Florida Statutes, to read: 18 409.905 Mandatory Medicaid services.—The agency may make 19 payments for the following services, which are required of the 20 state by Title XIX of the Social Security Act, furnished by 21 Medicaid providers to recipients who are determined to be 22 eligible on the dates on which the services were provided. Any 23 service under this section shall be provided only when medically 24 necessary and in accordance with state and federal law. 25 Mandatory services rendered by providers in mobile units to 26 Medicaid recipients may be restricted by the agency. Nothing in 27 this section shall be construed to prevent or limit the agency 28 from adjusting fees, reimbursement rates, lengths of stay, 29 number of visits, number of services, or any other adjustments 30 necessary to comply with the availability of moneys and any 31 limitations or directions provided for in the General 32 Appropriations Act or chapter 216. 33 (4) HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES.—The agency shall pay for 34 nursing and home health aide services, supplies, appliances, and 35 durable medical equipment, necessary to assist a recipient 36 living at home. An entity that provides such services must be 37 licensed under part III of chapter 400. These services, 38 equipment, and supplies, or reimbursement therefor, may be 39 limited as provided in the General Appropriations Act and do not 40 include services, equipment, or supplies provided to a person 41 residing in a hospital or nursing facility. 42 (d)1. As used in this paragraph, the term: 43 a. “Attendant care nursing services” means nursing 44 treatment as defined in s. 464.003, provided at a level of care 45 which requires more individualized and continuous care than can 46 be provided through a home health visit for a Medicaid recipient 47 21 years of age or older. 48 b. “Private duty nursing services” means nursing treatment 49 as defined in s. 464.003, provided at a level of care which 50 requires more individualized and continuous care than can be 51 provided through a home health visit for a Medicaid recipient 52 younger than 21 years of age. 53 2. The agency may pay for attendant care nursing services 54 and private duty nursing services provided to a recipient if 55 such services are rendered by a licensed home health agency as 56 defined in s. 400.462 and if the following requirements are met, 57 as applicable: 58 a. For a home health agency providing attendant care 59 nursing services, the provider is enrolled as an attendant care 60 nursing services specialty type. 61 b. For a home health agency providing private duty nursing 62 services, the provider is enrolled as a private duty nursing 63 services specialty type. 64 3. A home health agency that provides only private duty 65 nursing services or attendant care nursing services, or both, is 66 not required to meet the Medicare Conditions of Participation or 67 any equivalent accreditation requirements for home health 68 agencies. 69 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.