Action Summary | This action is necessary to comply with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Medicaid Mental Health Parity Rule, issued on March 30, 2016. The overall objective of the Medicaid Mental Health Parity Rule is to ensure that accessing mental health and substance use disorder services is no more difficult than accessing medical/surgical services. To comply with the Medicaid Mental Health Parity Rule, the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) must remove the limit of 21 days per admission in a 60 day period for the same or similar diagnosis or treatment plan for psychiatric inpatient hospitalization, as this limit for coverage of non-psychiatric admissions was removed on July 1, 1998. (Medicaid managed care plans do not apply the limit of 21 out of 60 days, and both the limit and the change only apply to fee for service.) Psychiatric inpatient hospitalizations must be service authorized based on medical necessity and not be limited to 21 days per admission in a 60 day period. The citation for the federal regulation to remove the | |||||||||||||||
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Executive Branch Review | This action will go through the normal Executive Branch Review process. | |||||||||||||||
RIS Project | Yes [006072] | |||||||||||||||
Is Federal action a driving factor in this regulatory change? If so, please provide a specific reference to the law, regulation
or court case.
The citation for the federal regulation to remove the
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New Periodic Review | This action will not be used to conduct a new periodic review. |
Name / Title: | Emily McClellan / Regulatory Supervisor |
Address: |
Policy Division, DMAS 600 E. Broad Street, Suite 1300 Richmond, VA 23219 |
Email Address: | Emily.McClellan@DMAS.Virginia.gov |
Phone: | (804)371-4300 FAX: (804)786-1680 TDD: ()- |