Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF5351

Introduced
4/8/24  

Caption

Actions prior to rate setting, reimbursement, and reconciliation process for targeted human services case management requirement; appropriating money

Impact

The legislation seeks to standardize the approach to rate setting and reimbursement within targeted case management, which will affect the way services are delivered at the state level. A significant impact is the added requirement for a testing period before full implementation, which aims to allow for changes to be evaluated in practice, preventing disruptions to service provision. Furthermore, it also sets a maximum limit on revenue reductions each lead agency can experience from federal targeted case management funding, creating a safety net for these agencies and ensuring continued support for their operations.

Summary

SF5351 aims to establish certain prerequisites and guidelines to be followed by the commissioners of Human Services and Children, Youth, and Families before any proposal related to targeted case management is introduced. The bill mandates that local impact notes, which estimate the revenue changes for affected agencies, must be provided prior to any alterations in the rate setting or reconciliation processes. It emphasizes the importance of securing adequate training for lead agency staff during the implementation of any new processes, ensuring a smooth transition and efficient operational practice within the agencies involved.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SF5351 may stem from the requirements placed on the commissioners and the associations representing Minnesota's counties. Opponents might argue that the stringent prerequisites and potential delays in implementing new processes could hinder the responsiveness to changing needs in service delivery. Supporters, on the other hand, would advocate for the bill as a necessary measure to ensure that any adjustments to reimbursement processes are carefully monitored and justified, thereby upholding the integrity of the services provided.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4562

Child foster care license moratorium exceptions, MnCHOICES assessor requirements, targeted case management requirements, early intensive developmental and behavioral intervention requirements, cost data report review, and maltreatment of vulnerable adult processes modified.

MN SF4476

Omnibus Human Services supplemental appropriations

MN SF7

Omnibus Human Services appropriations

MN SF3054

Omnibus Human Services appropriations

MN SF2669

Omnibus Health and Human Services policy and appropriations

MN SF4612

Omnibus Health and Human Services supplemental appropriations

MN SF6

Omnibus Health and Human Services policy and appropriations

MN HF4969

Human services provisions on aging and health care, behavioral health, housing, licensing and program integrity, mental health licensing, background studies, and forecasted program appropriations adjustments modified; and money appropriated.

NE LB71

Change requirements for child care reimbursement rates

MN HF4902

Human services provisions modified on aging and disability services, behavioral health, licensing and program integrity, mental health licensing, background studies, and forecasted program appropriations adjustments; reports required; and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.