364-M - Statewide patient centered medical home program.

* §  364-m.  Statewide  patient  centered medical home program. 1. The  commissioner of health is authorized to certify certain  clinicians  and  clinics  as  health  care  homes in order to improve health outcomes and  efficiency through patient care continuity and  coordination  of  health  services.  These  providers  will  be eligible for enhanced payments for  services provided to: recipients eligible for Medicaid  fee-for-service;  enrollees eligible for Medicaid managed care; enrollees eligible for and  enrolled  in Family Health Plus organizations pursuant to title eleven-D  of this article ("Family Health Plus"); and enrollees eligible  for  and  enrolled  in Child Health Plus. As used in this section "clinic" means a  general hospital providing outpatient care or a diagnostic and treatment  center, licensed under article twenty-eight of the public health law.    2. By December first, two thousand nine, the  commissioner  of  health  shall  develop  and  implement  standards  of  certification for patient  centered medical homes for Medicaid fee-for-service and Medicaid managed  care, Family Health Plus and Child Health Plus programs.  In  developing  such  standards, the commissioner of health shall: (a) consider existing  standards   developed   by   national   accrediting   and   professional  organizations;  and  (b)  consult  with national and local organizations  working on medical home models, physicians, hospitals,  clinics,  health  plans and consumers and their representatives.    3.  To  maintain  their  certification, patient centered medical homes  must:  (a) renew their certification at a frequency  determined  by  the  commissioner of health; and (b) provide data to the department of health  and  to  health  plans  in  which  the patient is enrolled to permit the  commissioner of health  to  evaluate  the  impact  of  patient  centered  medical homes on quality, outcomes and cost.    4.  Subject  to  the  availability  of  funding  and federal financial  participation, the commissioner of health is authorized:    (a) To pay enhanced rates of payment to clinics  and  clinicians  that  are certified as patient centered medical homes under this section. Such  enhancements  may  be  tiered based on the level of standard achieved by  the clinician or clinic; and    (b) To pay additional amounts for patient centered medical homes  that  meet specific process or outcome standards specified by the commissioner  of health.    5.  By December thirty-first, two thousand twelve, the commissioner of  health shall report to the governor and the legislature on the impact of  the statewide patient centered medical home program on quality, cost and  outcomes for enrollees in  Medicaid  fee-for-service,  Medicaid  managed  care, Family Health Plus and Child Health Plus.    * NB Repealed April 1, 2013