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MEDIA ADVISORY: Children’s Medical Services Rule Hearing To Be Held In Tallahassee

By Florida Department of Health, Office of Communications

December 04, 2015

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Dec. 4, 2015

CHILDREN'S MEDICAL SERVICES RULE HEARING TO BE HELD IN TALLAHASSEE

 

Contact:
Communications Office
NewsMedia@flhealth.gov
(850) 245-4111

Tallahassee, Fla.—The Florida Department of Health will host a public hearing on the proposed clinical eligibility screening rule for the Children’s Medical Services (CMS) Managed Care Plan. The proposed rule, developed in partnership with the CMS regional medical directors, includes a two-part approach to clinical eligibility screening – a physician-based, auto-eligibility process using diagnostic codes for chronic and serious conditions and a parent-based survey to ensure that all financially eligible children with special health care needs are given the option to enroll in the CMS Plan.

CMS regional medical directors worked with the department to create a comprehensive diagnostic code list for the physician verification. At the rule hearing, the department will explain the analysis used to review the more than 1,000 diagnostic codes submitted in response to the initial draft and to create the revised list. The rule hearing is also an opportunity for the department to receive comments and questions on the proposed clinical eligibility screening tool. The department encourages all interested parties to provide feedback on the proposed rule and corresponding forms.

In partnership with the Agency for Health Care Administration, the department has ensured children with the most severe diagnoses are able to enroll in the CMS Plan during rulemaking. The department remains committed to serving Florida’s children with special health care needs.

Children awaiting clinical eligibility determinations are being served through another Managed Medical Assistance plan with the same level of service agreement as the CMS Plan, or other Medicaid programs. Children currently in the CMS Plan continue to receive the high-quality care and care coordination the CMS Plan provides.

WHAT: Public Hearing on Proposed Rule – CMS Screening Tool

WHEN: Dec. 8, 2015
              9 a.m.

WHERE: 4042 Bald Cypress Way – Room 301
                Tallahassee, Florida 32399

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