eLaws of Florida

  SECTION 409.979. Eligibility.  


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  • 1(1) 2PREREQUISITE CRITERIA FOR ELIGIBILITY.6-7Medicaid recipients who meet all of the following criteria are eligible to receive long-term care services and must receive long-term care services by participating in the long-term care managed care program. The recipient must be:
    42(a) 43Sixty-five years of age or older, or age 18 or older and eligible for Medicaid by reason of a disability.
    63(b) 64Determined by the Comprehensive Assessment Review and Evaluation for Long-Term Care Services (CARES) preadmission screening program to require:
    821. 83Nursing facility care as defined in s. 90409.985(3); 91or
    922. 93Hospital level of care, for individuals diagnosed with cystic fibrosis.
    103(2) 104ENROLLMENT OFFERS.106-107Subject to the availability of funds, the Department of Elderly Affairs shall make offers for enrollment to eligible individuals based on a wait-list prioritization. Before making enrollment offers, the agency and the Department of Elderly Affairs shall determine that sufficient funds exist to support additional enrollment into plans.
    155(a) 156A Medicaid recipient enrolled in one of the following Medicaid home and community-based services waiver programs who meets the eligibility criteria established in subsection (1) is eligible to participate in the long-term care managed care program and must be transitioned into the long-term care managed care program by January 1, 2018:
    2071. 208Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Waiver.
    2152. 216Adult Cystic Fibrosis Waiver.
    2203. 221Project AIDS Care Waiver.
    225(b) 226The agency shall seek federal approval to terminate the Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Waiver, the Adult Cystic Fibrosis Waiver, and the Project AIDS Care Waiver once all eligible Medicaid recipients have transitioned into the long-term care managed care program.
    267(3) 268WAIT LIST, RELEASE, AND OFFER PROCESS.274-275The Department of Elderly Affairs shall maintain a statewide wait list for enrollment for home and community-based services through the long-term care managed care program.
    300(a) 301The Department of Elderly Affairs shall prioritize individuals for potential enrollment for home and community-based services through the long-term care managed care program using a frailty-based screening tool that results in a priority score. The priority score is used to set an order for releasing individuals from the wait list for potential enrollment in the long-term care managed care program. If capacity is limited for individuals with identical priority scores, the individual with the oldest date of placement on the wait list shall receive priority for release.
    3881. 389Pursuant to s. 392430.2053, 393aging resource center personnel certified by the Department of Elderly Affairs shall perform the screening for each individual requesting enrollment for home and community-based services through the long-term care managed care program. The Department of Elderly Affairs shall request that the individual or the individual’s authorized representative provide alternate contact names and contact information.
    4472. 448The individual requesting the long-term care services, or the individual’s authorized representative, must participate in an initial screening or rescreening for placement on the wait list. The screening or rescreening must be completed in its entirety before placement on the wait list.
    4903. 491Pursuant to s. 494430.2053, 495aging resource center personnel shall administer rescreening annually or upon notification of a significant change in an individual’s circumstances for an individual with a high priority score. Aging resource center personnel may administer rescreening annually or upon notification of a significant change in an individual’s circumstances for an individual with a low priority score.
    5494. 550The Department of Elderly Affairs shall adopt by rule a screening tool that generates the priority score and shall make publicly available on its website the specific methodology used to calculate an individual’s priority score.
    585(b) 586Upon completion of the screening or rescreening process, the Department of Elderly Affairs shall notify the individual or the individual’s authorized representative that the individual has been placed on the wait list, unless the individual has a low priority score. The Department of Elderly Affairs must maintain contact information for each individual with a low priority score for purposes of any future rescreening. Aging resource center personnel shall inform individuals with low priority scores of community resources available to assist them and inform them that they may contact the aging resource center for a new assessment at any time if they experience a change in circumstances.
    692(c) 693If the Department of Elderly Affairs is unable to contact the individual or the individual’s authorized representative to schedule an initial screening or rescreening, and documents the actions taken to make such contact, it shall send a letter to the last documented address of the individual or the individual’s authorized representative. The letter must advise the individual or his or her authorized representative that he or she must contact the Department of Elderly Affairs within 30 calendar days after the date of the notice to schedule a screening or rescreening and must notify the individual that failure to complete the screening or rescreening will result in his or her termination from the screening process and the wait list.
    811(d) 812After notification by the agency of available capacity, the CARES program shall conduct a prerelease assessment. The Department of Elderly Affairs shall release individuals from the wait list based on the priority scoring process and prerelease assessment results. Upon release, individuals who meet all eligibility criteria may enroll in the long-term care managed care program.
    867(e) 868The Department of Elderly Affairs may terminate an individual’s inclusion on the wait list if the individual:
    8851. 886Does not have a current priority score due to the individual’s action or inaction;
    9002. 901Requests to be removed from the wait list;
    9093. 910Does not keep an appointment to complete the rescreening without scheduling another appointment and has not responded to three documented attempts by the Department of Elderly Affairs to contact the individual;
    9414. 942Receives an offer to begin the eligibility determination process for the long-term care managed care program; or
    9595. 960Begins receiving services through the long-term care managed care program.

    970An individual whose inclusion on the wait list is terminated must initiate a new request for placement on the wait list, and any previous priority considerations must be disregarded.

    999(f) 1000Notwithstanding this subsection, the following individuals are afforded priority enrollment for home and community-based services through the long-term care managed care program and do not have to complete the screening or wait-list process if all other long-term care managed care program eligibility requirements are met:
    10451. 1046An individual who is 18, 19, or 20 years of age who has a chronic debilitating disease or condition of one or more physiological or organ systems which generally make the individual dependent upon 24-hour-per-day medical, nursing, or health supervision or intervention.
    10882. 1089A nursing facility resident who requests to transition into the community and who has resided in a Florida-licensed skilled nursing facility for at least 60 consecutive days.
    11163. 1117An individual who is referred by the Department of Children and Families pursuant to the Adult Protective Services Act, ss. 1137415.1011138-1139415.113, 1140as high risk and who is placed in an assisted living facility temporarily funded by the Department of Children and Families.
    1161(g) 1162The Department of Elderly Affairs and the agency may adopt rules to implement this subsection.
History.-s. 20, ch. 2011-134; s. 14, ch. 2012-33; s. 21, ch. 2014-18; s. 2, ch. 2016-147; s. 16, ch. 2017-129; s. 1, ch. 2020-46.

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