Missouri has two approved 2703 Health Home State Plan Amendments. The first State Plan Amendment was approved in October of 2011 and covers individuals with a Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI), mental health or substance abuse disorder plus a chronic condition, Mental Health or Substance Abuse Disorder plus tobacco use
The second State Plan Amendment was approved in December of 2011 and covers individuals with at least two of the following:asthma, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, developmental disabilities, overweight (BMI > 25%) OR one of the previous chronic conditions and at risk of developing another. At risk criteria include: tobacco use or diabetes.
Missouri will use this initiative to reduce inpatient hospitalization and emergency room visits, enhance the amount of primary care nurse liaison staffing available at community mental health centers, add primary care physician consultation, and enhance the State’s ability to provide transitional care between institutions in the community.
Both SPAs will incorporate:
Clinical care management PMPM payment
Interested in shared savings strategy and performance incentive payment - both for Home Health providers and for Medicaid - and will result after initial approval
Department of Mental Health and MO HealthNet (November 2013) report summarizes the clinical outcomes and system impact achieved during the first 18 months of the program
Department of Mental Health and MO HealthNet (November 2013) report summarizes the clinical outcomes and system impact achieved during the first 18 months of the program
Department of Mental Health and MO HealthNet (November 2013) report summarizes the clinical outcomes and system impact achieved during the first 18 months of the program
The Year 5 report from the Urban Institute’s program evaluation also found reductions in Medicaid spending, particularly for dually eligible beneficiaries. The report found greater spending reductions for individuals with longer program exposure (more than nine months).