AB56-ASA1-AA2,16,53
49.45
(30y) Certified doula services; pilot project. (a) In this subsection,
4“certified doula" means an individual who has received certification from a doula
5certifying organization recognized by the department.
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(b) For purposes of this subsection, services provided by certified doulas include
7continuous emotional and physical support during labor and birth of a child and
8intermittent services during the prenatal and postpartum periods.
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(c) Subject to par. (d), the department shall reimburse under the Medical
10Assistance program benefits as provided under this subsection for pregnant women
11enrolled in the Medical Assistance program who reside in the counties of Brown,
12Dane, Milwaukee, Rock, or Sheboygan, or another county as determined by the
13department.
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(d) The department shall request from the secretary of the federal department
15of health and human services any approval necessary to allow reimbursement under
16the Medical Assistance program for services provided by a certified doula. The
17department may not pay reimbursement unless federal approval is not required or
18any required federal approval allowing reimbursement under s. 49.46 (2) (b) 12p. is
19approved and in effect.”.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,17,3
22“49.45
(41) Mental health crisis Crisis intervention services. (a) In this
23subsection, “
mental health crisis intervention services" means
crisis intervention 24services
for the treatment of mental illness, intellectual disability, substance abuse,
1and dementia that are provided by a
mental health crisis intervention program
2operated by, or under contract with, a county, if the county is certified as a medical
3assistance provider.
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(b) If a county elects to become certified as a provider of
mental health crisis
5intervention services, the county may provide
mental health crisis intervention
6services under this subsection in the county to medical assistance recipients through
7the medical assistance program. A county that elects to provide the services shall
8pay the amount of the allowable charges for the services under the medical
9assistance program that is not provided by the federal government. The department
10shall reimburse the county under this subsection only for the amount of the allowable
11charges for those services under the medical assistance program that is provided by
12the federal government.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,17,1614
49.45
(41) (c) Notwithstanding par. (b), if a county elects to deliver crisis
15intervention services under the Medical Assistance program on a regional basis
16according to criteria established by the department, all of the following apply:
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1. After January 1, 2020, the department shall require the county to annually
18contribute for the crisis intervention services an amount equal to 75 percent of the
19annual average of the county's expenditures for crisis intervention services under
20this subsection in calendar years 2016, 2017, and 2018, as determined by the
21department.
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2. The department shall reimburse the provider of crisis intervention services
23in the county the amount of allowable charges for those services under the Medical
24Assistance program, including both the federal share and nonfederal share of those
25charges, that exceeds the amount of the county contribution required under subd. 1.
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13. If a county submits a certified cost report under s. 49.45 (52) (b) to claim
2federal medical assistance funds, the claim based on certified costs made by a county
3for amounts under subd. 2. may not include any part of the nonfederal share of the
4amount under subd. 2.”.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,18,107
49.46
(1) (a) 1m. Any pregnant woman whose income does not exceed the
8standard of need under s. 49.19 (11) and whose pregnancy is medically verified.
9Eligibility continues to the last day of the month in which the 60th day
or, if approved
10by the federal government, the 365th day after the last day of the pregnancy falls.”.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,18,1713
49.46
(1) (j) An individual determined to be eligible for benefits under par. (a)
149. remains eligible for benefits under par. (a) 9. for the balance of the pregnancy and
15to the last day of the month in which the 60th day
or, if approved by the federal
16government, the 365th day after the last day of the pregnancy falls without regard
17to any change in the individual's family income.”.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,18,2120
49.46
(2) (b) 12p. Subject to the limitations under s. 49.45 (30y), services
21provided by a certified doula.”.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,18,24
23“49.46
(2) (b) 15.
Mental health crisis Crisis intervention services under s.
2449.45 (41).”.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,19,43
49.46
(2) (b) 21. Subject to par. (bv), nonmedical services that contribute to the
4determinants of health.
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49.46
(2) (bv) The department shall determine those services under par. (b) 21.
7that contribute to the determinants of health. The department shall seek any
8necessary state plan amendment or request any waiver of federal Medicaid law to
9implement this paragraph. The department is not required to provided the services
10under this paragraph as a benefit under the Medical Assistance program if the
11federal department of health and human services does not provide federal financial
12participation for the services under this paragraph.”.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,19,1715
49.47
(4) (ag) 2. Pregnant and the woman's pregnancy is medically verified
16Eligibility continues to the last day of the month in which the 60th day
or, if approved
17by the federal government, the 365th day after the last day of the pregnancy falls.”.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,19,2120
49.471
(1) (cr) “Enhanced federal medical assistance percentage" means a
21federal medical assistance percentage described under
42 USC 1396d (y) or (z).
AB56-ASA1-AA2,700c
22Section 700c. 49.471 (4) (a) 4. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56-ASA1-AA2,20,3
149.471
(4) (a) 4. b. The individual's family income does not exceed
100 133 2percent of the poverty line
before application of the 5 percent income disregard under
342 CFR 435.603 (d).
AB56-ASA1-AA2,20,55
49.471
(4) (a) 8. An individual who meets all of the following criteria:
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a. The individual is an adult under the age of 65.
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b. The adult has a family income that does not exceed 133 percent of the poverty
8line, except as provided in sub. (4g).
AB56-ASA1-AA2,20,109
c. The adult is not otherwise eligible for the Medical Assistance program under
10this subchapter or the Medicare program under
42 USC 1395 et seq.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,20,1912
49.471
(4g) Medicaid expansion; federal medical assistance percentage. For
13services provided to individuals described under sub. (4) (a) 8., the department shall
14comply with all federal requirements to qualify for the highest available enhanced
15federal medical assistance percentage. The department shall submit any
16amendment to the state medical assistance plan, request for a waiver of federal
17Medicaid law, or other approval request required by the federal government to
18provide services to the individuals described under sub. (4) (a) 8. and qualify for the
19highest available enhanced federal medical assistance percentage.”.
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49.471
(6) (b) A pregnant woman who is determined to be eligible for benefits
23under sub. (4) remains eligible for benefits under sub. (4) for the balance of the
24pregnancy and to the last day of the month in which the 60th day
or, if approved by
1the federal government, the 365th day after the last day of the pregnancy falls
2without regard to any change in the woman's family income.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,21,94
49.471
(6) (L) The department shall request from the federal department of
5health and human services approval of a state plan amendment, a waiver of federal
6Medicaid law, or approval of a demonstration project to maintain eligibility for
7post-partum women to the last day of the month in which the 365th day after the
8last day of the pregnancy falls under ss. 49.46 (1) (a) 1m. and 9. and (j), 49.47 (4) (ag)
92., and 49.471 (4) (a) 1g. and 1m., (6) (b), and (7) (b) 1.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,21,2111
49.471
(7) (b) 1. A pregnant woman whose family income exceeds 300 percent
12of the poverty line may become eligible for coverage under this section if the
13difference between the pregnant woman's family income and the applicable income
14limit under sub. (4) (a) is obligated or expended for any member of the pregnant
15woman's family for medical care or any other type of remedial care recognized under
16state law or for personal health insurance premiums or for both. Eligibility obtained
17under this subdivision continues without regard to any change in family income for
18the balance of the pregnancy and to the last day of the month in which the 60th day
19or, if approved by the federal government, the 365th day after the last day of the
20woman's pregnancy falls. Eligibility obtained by a pregnant woman under this
21subdivision extends to all pregnant women in the pregnant woman's family.”.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,22,6
149.686
(3) (d) Has applied for coverage under and has been denied eligibility
2for medical assistance within 12 months prior to application for reimbursement
3under sub. (2). This paragraph does not apply to an individual who is eligible for
4benefits under
the demonstration project for childless adults under s. 49.45 (23) 5BadgerCare Plus under s. 49.471 (4) (a) 8. or to an individual who is eligible for
6benefits under BadgerCare Plus under s. 49.471 (11).”.
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51.03
(7) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (5) (dg), the department shall
10award grants to regional crisis stabilization facilities for adults. The department
11shall establish criteria for a regional crisis stabilization facility to receive a grant
12under this subsection.”.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,22,2316
51.422
(1) Program creation. The department shall create 2 or 3 new, regional
17comprehensive opioid treatment programs, and in the 2017-19 fiscal biennium,
18shall create 2 or 3 additional regional comprehensive opioid and methamphetamine
19treatment programs, to provide treatment for opioid and opiate addiction and
20methamphetamine addiction in underserved, high-need areas. The department
21shall obtain and review proposals for opioid and methamphetamine treatment
22programs in accordance with its request-for-proposal procedures.
A program under
23this section may not offer methadone treatment.
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151.422
(2) Program components. An opioid or methamphetamine treatment
2program created under this section shall offer an assessment to individuals in need
3of service to determine what type of treatment is needed. The program shall
4transition individuals to a certified residential program, if that level of treatment is
5necessary. The program shall provide counseling, medication-assisted treatment,
6including
both long-acting opioid antagonist and partial agonist medications that
7have been approved by the federal food and drug administration
if for treating opioid
8addiction, and abstinence-based treatment. The program shall transition
9individuals who have completed treatment to county-based or private
10post-treatment care.”.
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1351.441 Comprehensive mental health consultation program. The
14department shall convene a statewide group of interested persons, including at least
15one representative of the Medical College of Wisconsin, to develop a concept paper,
16business plan, and standards for a comprehensive mental health consultation
17program that incorporates general psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, addiction
18medicine and psychiatry, a perinatal psychiatry consultation program, and the child
19psychiatry consultation program under s. 51.442.”.
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22250.048 Prescription drug importation program. (1) Importation
23program requirements. The department, in consultation with persons interested in
24the sale and pricing of prescription drugs and appropriate officials and agencies of
1the federal government, shall design and implement a prescription drug importation
2program for the benefit of residents of this state, that generates savings for residents,
3and that satisfies all of the following:
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(a) The department shall designate a state agency to become a licensed
5wholesale distributor or to contract with a licensed wholesale distributor and shall
6seek federal certification and approval to import prescription drugs.
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(b) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall comply
8with relevant requirements of
21 USC 384, including safety and cost savings
9requirements.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,24,1210
(c) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall import
11prescription drugs from Canadian suppliers regulated under any appropriate
12Canadian or provincial laws.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,24,1513
(d) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall have
14a process to sample the purity, chemical composition, and potency of imported
15prescription drugs.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,24,1916
(e) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall import
17only those prescription drugs for which importation creates substantial savings for
18residents of the state and only those prescription drugs that are not brand-name
19drugs and that have fewer than 4 competitor prescription drugs in the United States.
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(f) The department shall ensure that prescription drugs imported under the
21program under this section are not distributed, dispensed, or sold outside of the
22state.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,24,2423
(g) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall ensure
24all of the following:
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11. Participation by any pharmacy or health care provider in the program is
2voluntary.
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2. Any pharmacy or health care provider participating in the program has the
4appropriate license or other credential in this state.
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3. Any pharmacy or health care provider participating in the program charges
6a consumer or health plan the actual acquisition cost of the imported prescription
7drug that is dispensed.
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(h) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall ensure
9that a payment by a health plan or health insurance policy for a prescription drug
10imported under the program reimburses no more than the actual acquisition cost of
11the imported prescription drug that is dispensed.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,25,1412
(i) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall ensure
13that any health plan or health insurance policy participating in the program does all
14of the following:
AB56-ASA1-AA2,25,1615
1. Maintains a formulary and claims payment system with current information
16on prescription drugs imported under the program.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,25,1917
2. Bases cost-sharing amounts for participants or insureds under the plan or
18policy on no more than the actual acquisition cost of the prescription drug imported
19under the program that is dispensed to the participant or insured.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,25,2220
3. Demonstrates to the department or a state agency designated by the
21department how premiums under the policy or plan are affected by savings on
22prescription drugs imported under the program.
AB56-ASA1-AA2,25,2523
(j) Any wholesale distributor importing prescription drugs under the program
24under this section shall limit its profit margin to the amount established by the
25department or a state agency designated by the department.
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1(k) The prescription drug importation program under this section may not
2import any generic prescription drug that would violate federal patent laws on
3branded products in this country.
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(L) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall comply
5to the extent practical and feasible before the prescription drug to be imported comes
6into possession of the state's wholesale distributor and fully after the prescription
7drug to be imported is in possession of the state's wholesale distributor with tracking
8and tracing requirements of
21 USC 360eee to
360eee-1.
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(m) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall
10establish a fee or other approach to finance the program that does not jeopardize
11significant savings to residents of the state.
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(n) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall have
13an audit function that ensures all of the following: