Completed Timeline of MC Transitions

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As of 11–28–17

MEDICAID REDESIGN TEAM – MANAGED CARE BENEFIT AND POPULATION EXPANSION
BENEFIT / POPULATION START DATE
2017
Blood/Clotting Factor 7/1/2017
2016
Behavioral Health Home and Community Based Services for (BH HCBS) eligible individuals enrolled in a Health and Recovery Plan (HARP) – Adults in Rest of State 10/1/2016
OASAS Services (BH) – Adults in Rest of State 7/1/2016
OMH Services (BH) – Adults in Rest of State 7/1/2016
Behavioral Health Home and Community Based Services (BH HCBS) for eligible individuals enrolled in a Health and Recovery Plan (HARP) – Adults in New York City 1/1/2016
2015
Nursing Home Voluntary Enrollment in MMC for adults in long term placement prior to the applicable county phase in date 10/1/2015
OASAS Services (BH) – Adults in New York City 10/1/2015
OMH Services (BH) – Adults in New York City 10/1/2015
Injectable Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs (Ability Maintena, Risperdal Consta, Invega Sustenna, Zyprexa Relprevv) for SSI and SSI–related individuals 10/1/2015
Nursing Home benefit (Phase 3 – Rest of State) 7/1/2015
Adults new to Medicaid or currently enrolled in a managed care plan and needing Nursing Home services (Phase 3 – Rest of State) 7/1/2015
Nursing Home benefit (Phase 2 – Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties) 4/1/2015
Adults new to Medicaid or currently enrolled in a managed care plan and needing Nursing Home services (Phase 2 – Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties) 4/1/2015
Nursing Home benefit (Phase 1 New York City) 2/1/2015
Adults new to Medicaid or currently enrolled in a managed care plan and needing Nursing Home services (Phase 1 – New York City) 2/1/2015
2014
HIV genotypic and phenotypic drug resistance tests and viral tropism testing 4/1/2014
2013
Hospice Services 10/1/2013
Adult Day Health Care 8/1/2013
AIDS Adult Day Health Care 8/1/2013
Directly Observed Therapy for Tuberculosis & Inpatient TB Therapy ordered by Local Health Commissioner 8/1/2013
Individuals enrolled in the Long Term Home Health Care Program (LTHHCP). 4/1/2013
Individuals participating in the Medicaid Buy–in for the Working Disabled (no premium and premium pay) 4/1/2013
Non–agency foster care children living in the community placed by the LDSS (Upstate only) 4/1/2013
Medical Social Services (only for individuals transitioning from LTHHCP to MMC) 4/1/2013
Home Delivered Meals (only for individuals transitioning from LTHHCP to MMC) 4/1/2013
2012
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS) 11/1/2012
Individuals receiving Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS) 11/1/2012
Orthodontia for children with severe handicapping malocclusions 10/1/2012
Individuals with characteristics or needs similar to those receiving services through an HCBS/TBI, HCBS/CAH, LTHHCP, or ICF/DD waiver program 9/1/2012
Dental 7/1/2012
Individuals with end stage renal disease 4/1/2012
Individuals receiving services through the Chronic Illness Demonstration Program 4/1/2012
Homeless persons (non–duals) 4/1/2012
Infants weighing less than 1,200 grams at birth or disabled less than 6 months of age 4/1/2012
Personal Emergency Response System 1/1/2012
2011
Pharmacy 10/1/2011
Individuals with a relationship with a primary care provider not participating in any managed care plan 10/1/2011
Individuals living with HIV (upstate) 10/1/2011
Individuals without a choice of primary care provider within 30 minutes/30 miles 10/1/2011
Non–SSI SPMI adults and non–SSI SED children 10/1/2011
Individuals temporarily living outside their home district 10/1/2011
Pregnant women with prenatal care provider not participating in any managed care plan 10/1/2011
Persons receiving Mental Health Family Care 10/1/2011
Individuals who cannot be served due to a language barrier 10/1/2011
Individuals with chronic medical issues with specialist provider not participating in any managed care plan 10/1/2011
Restricted Recipient Program Individuals 8/1/2011
Personal Care Services (except CDPAS and PERS) 8/1/2011