Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
GOVERNMENT CODE |
Title 4. EXECUTIVE BRANCH |
Subtitle I. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
Chapter 533. IMPLEMENTATION OF MEDICAID MANAGED CARE PROGRAM |
Subchapter A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
Sec. 533.007. CONTRACT COMPLIANCE
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(a) The commission shall review each managed care organization that contracts with the commission to provide health care services to recipients through a managed care plan issued by the organization to determine whether the organization is prepared to meet its contractual obligations.
(b) Each managed care organization that contracts with the commission to provide health care services to recipients in a health care service region shall submit an implementation plan not later than the 90th day before the date on which the commission plans to begin to provide health care services to recipients in that region through managed care. The implementation plan must include:
(1) specific staffing patterns by function for all operations, including enrollment, information systems, member services, quality improvement, claims management, case management, and provider and recipient training; and
(2) specific time frames for demonstrating preparedness for implementation before the date on which the commission plans to begin to provide health care services to recipients in that region through managed care.
(c) The commission shall respond to an implementation plan not later than the 10th day after the date a managed care organization submits the plan if the plan does not adequately meet preparedness guidelines.
(d) Each managed care organization that contracts with the commission to provide health care services to recipients in a region shall submit status reports on the implementation plan not later than the 60th day and the 30th day before the date on which the commission plans to begin to provide health care services to recipients in that region through managed care and every 30th day after that date until the 180th day after that date.
(e) The commission shall conduct a compliance and readiness review of each managed care organization that contracts with the commission not later than the 15th day before the date on which the commission plans to begin the enrollment process in a region and again not later than the 15th day before the date on which the commission plans to begin to provide health care services to recipients in that region through managed care. The review must include an on-site inspection and tests of service authorization and claims payment systems, including the ability of the managed care organization to process claims electronically, complaint processing systems, and any other process or system required by the contract.
(f) The commission may delay enrollment of recipients in a managed care plan issued by a managed care organization if the review reveals that the managed care organization is not prepared to meet its contractual obligations. The commission shall notify a managed care organization of a decision to delay enrollment in a plan issued by that organization.
(g) To ensure appropriate access to an adequate provider network, each managed care organization that contracts with the commission to provide health care services to recipients in a health care service region shall submit to the commission, in the format and manner prescribed by the commission, a report detailing the number, type, and scope of services provided by out-of-network providers to recipients enrolled in a managed care plan provided by the managed care organization. If, as determined by the commission, a managed care organization exceeds maximum limits established by the commission for out-of-network access to health care services, or if, based on an investigation by the commission of a provider complaint regarding reimbursement, the commission determines that a managed care organization did not reimburse an out-of-network provider based on a reasonable reimbursement methodology, the commission shall initiate a corrective action plan requiring the managed care organization to maintain an adequate provider network, provide reimbursement to support that network, and educate recipients enrolled in managed care plans provided by the managed care organization regarding the proper use of the provider network under the plan.
(h) The corrective action plan required by Subsection (g) must include at least one of the following elements:
(1) a requirement that reimbursements paid by the managed care organization to out-of-network providers for a health care service provided to a recipient enrolled in a managed care plan provided by the managed care organization equal the allowable rate for the service, as determined under Sections 32.028 and 32.0281, Human Resources Code, for all health care services provided during the period:
(A) the managed care organization is not in compliance with the utilization benchmarks determined by the commission; or
(B) the managed care organization is not reimbursing out-of-network providers based on a reasonable methodology, as determined by the commission;
(2) an immediate freeze on the enrollment of additional recipients in a managed care plan provided by the managed care organization, to continue until the commission determines that the provider network under the managed care plan can adequately meet the needs of additional recipients; and
(3) other actions the commission determines are necessary to ensure that recipients enrolled in a managed care plan provided by the managed care organization have access to appropriate health care services and that providers are properly reimbursed for providing medically necessary health care services to those recipients.
(i) Not later than the 60th day after the date a provider files a complaint with the commission regarding reimbursement for or overuse of out-of-network providers by a managed care organization, the commission shall provide to the provider a report regarding the conclusions of the commission's investigation. The report must include:
(1) a description of the corrective action, if any, required of the managed care organization that was the subject of the complaint; and
(2) if applicable, a conclusion regarding the amount of reimbursement owed to an out-of-network provider.
(j) If, after an investigation, the commission determines that additional reimbursement is owed to a provider, the managed care organization shall, not later than the 90th day after the date the provider filed the complaint, pay the additional reimbursement or provide to the provider a reimbursement payment plan under which the managed care organization must pay the entire amount of the additional reimbursement not later than the 120th day after the date the provider filed the complaint. If the managed care organization does not pay the entire amount of the additional reimbursement on or before the 90th day after the date the provider filed the complaint, the commission may require the managed care organization to pay interest on the unpaid amount. If required by the commission, interest accrues at a rate of 18 percent simple interest per year on the unpaid amount from the 90th day after the date the provider filed the complaint until the date the entire amount of the additional reimbursement is paid.
(k) The commission shall pursue any appropriate remedy authorized in the contract between the managed care organization and the commission if the managed care organization fails to comply with a corrective action plan under Subsection (g).