SB 77 - Under this act, the Department of Social Services shall apply for a global waiver for the MO HealthNet program designed to give the state greater flexibility to implement a patient-centered, sustainable, and cost-effective market-based health care system that emphasizes competitive and value-based purchasing. Such flexibility may include: (1) eligibility determinations that include work requirements for certain able-bodied adults; (2) initiatives to promote healthy outcomes and personal responsibility, including co-payments, premiums, and health savings accounts; and (3) accountability and transparency measures. The Joint Committee on Public Assistance shall review the federal waiver application process. Prior to the submission of the waiver application to the federal government, the Department shall submit the application to the Joint Committee. The Joint Committee shall then hold a public hearing on the application and hear testimony from the Department, after which the Joint Committee shall, if necessary, propose modifications to or recommendations for the waiver application.
If the waiver application is accepted by the federal government, the Department shall propose the necessary statutory changes to implement the waiver. Until such time as the proposed changes are enacted by the General Assembly, the existing laws relating to MO HealthNet shall remain in effect. The Joint Committee shall hold public meetings on proposed statutory changes to determine if such changes satisfy the goals of this act and would result in substantial new opportunities for the MO HealthNet program on a cost-neutral basis. The Joint Committee shall be authorized to meet at least twice a year to provide oversight on the global waiver; communicate as necessary with various Departments within the scope of the MO HealthNet program; recommend services for the MO HealthNet program; issue subpoenas, subpoenas duces tecum, and orders for production of documents, as necessary; and recommend to the General Assembly any amendments to the waiver or clarifying legislation that may be necessary.
In the event that the global waiver is suspended or terminated or expires for any reason, the Department shall apply for an extension of the global waiver or any new waivers that, at a minimum, ensure the continuation of the waiver authorities in place prior to the acceptance of the global waiver. The Department shall ensure that any such actions are conducted in accordance with applicable federal statutes and regulations. The Department shall, to the fullest extent possible, ensure that the waiver authorities are reinstated prior to any suspension, termination, or expiration of the global waiver.
This act is identical to SB 562 (2018), substantially similar to SB 28 (2017), and similar to HB 1962 (2018).
SARAH HASKINS