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Medicaid Announces Next Generation of Managed Care Organizations

Client Alert

For the first time since 2005, the Ohio Department of Medicaid (“ODM”) made significant changes to the structure of the Medicaid program by finalizing the Medicaid Managed Care Procurement process. The Procurement process began in 2019 at the behest of Governor Mike DeWine who had a goal to make Medicaid managed care more focused on the health and well-being of individuals.

According to ODM, the guiding principles for the next generation of managed care are a commitment to:

  • Improve wellness and health outcomes.
  • Emphasize a personalized care experience.
  • Improve care for children and adults with complex needs.
  • Reduce administrative burdens to give providers more time with patient care.
  • Increase program transparency and accountability.

On April 9, 2021, ODM announced the six MCOs selected for the next generation of the managed care program: 

  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Ohio, Inc.
  • Humana Health Plan of Ohio, Inc.
  • Molina Healthcare of Ohio, Inc.
  • AmeriHealth Caritas Ohio, Inc.
  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
  • CareSource Ohio, Inc.

Ohio Medicaid also announced that it is deferring for additional consideration its decision related to Buckeye Community Health Plan.

The selected MCOs will now be required to emphasize plan coordination with OhioRISE and the single pharmacy benefit manager (SPBM), also recently announced by ODM. The MCOs will also assist with initiatives such as centralized credentialing and work with a fiscal intermediary to streamline administrative functions and reduce duplicative processes for providers.

Current managed care plan members will continue to receive services with their existing plans until the transitions in early 2022. There should be no lapse in coverage. Members can also choose to select a new plan late this summer during an open enrollment period that has yet to be determined.

Additional Procurement Announcements

OhioRISE

ODM selected Aetna Better Health of Ohio to serve as the specialized managed care organization children with the most complex behavioral health needs under the new OhioRISE (Ohio Resilience through Integrated Systems and Excellence) program. Aetna will work with ODM and Governor DeWine’s Family and Children First Cabinet Council to implement a child and family-centric model featuring new targeted services and intensive care coordination delivered by community partners. Aetna also will coordinate with state and local organizers to expand access to in-home and community-based services for OhioRISE members and their families.   

Single Pharmacy Benefit Manager (SPBM)

ODM selected Gainwell Technologies to be the agency’s SPBM. ODM’s stated goal in contracting with one PBM is to realize greater transparency and accountability in Medicaid’s $3 billion pharmacy program. According to ODM, for Medicaid managed care members, the SPBM will mean less out-of-network restrictions and more choice in pharmacy. For providers, the goal is that the SPBM should also streamline clinical and prior authorization processes and provide a standard point of contact for administrative needs.

Fiscal Intermediary (FI)

ODM also awarded its FI service contract to Gainwell Technologies. The FI create a system to serve as a single clearinghouse for all provider claims and prior authorization requests, validating transactions and routing requests to the appropriate MCO for resolution and reimbursement. In addition, the FI will assist ODM in assessing compliance with Medicaid managed care regulations, review encounter data, and track performance measures. The separate FI system is new for Ohio, and providers and MCOs alike are anxiously waiting to see how the process works in reality.

For questions about the Procurement process or Medicaid generally, please reach out to the healthcare attorneys at Brennan, Manna & Diamond and check back on the Resources page for more information following the Procurement announcement.


Latest Batch of Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board Rules: What Providers Should Know

The Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board recently released several new rules and proposed amendments to existing rules over the past few months. A hearing for the new rules was held on February 16, 2024, but the Board has not yet finalized them.

Now in Effect: DOL Final Rule on Classification of Independent Contractors

Effective March 11, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has adopted a new standard for the classification of employees versus independent contractors — a much anticipated update since the DOL issued its Final Rule on January 9, 2024, as previously discussed by BMD.  In brief, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) creates significant protections for workers related to minimum wage, overtime pay, and record-keeping requirements. That said, such protection only exists for employees. This can incentivize entities to classify workers as independent contractors; however, misclassification is risky and can be costly.

Florida's Recent Ruling on Arbitration Clauses

Florida’s recent ruling on arbitration clauses provides a crucial distinction in determining whether such clauses are void as against public policy and providers may have the opportunity to include arbitration clauses in their patient consent forms. On March 6, 2024, Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeals reversed and remanded Florida’s Fifteenth Circuit Court ruling of Piero Palacios v. Sharnice Lawson. The Court of Appeals ruled that the parties’ arbitration agreement did not contradict the Legislature’s intent of Florida’s Medical Malpractice Act (the “MMA”), but rather reflects the parties’ choice to arbitrate claims entirely outside of the MMA’s framework. Therefore, the Court found that the agreement was not void as against public policy.

Corporate Transparency Act Update 3/14/24

On March 1, 2024, a federal district court in the Northern District of Alabama concluded that the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) exceeded Congressional powers and enjoined the Department of the Treasury from enforcing the CTA against the plaintiffs. National Small Business United v. Yellen, No. 5:22-cv-01448 (N.D. Ala.). On March 11, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice appealed the district court’s decision to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

The Ohio State University Launches Its Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program

In response to Ohio’s nursing shortage, The Ohio State University College of Nursing is accepting applications for its new Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program (aBSN). Created for students with a bachelor’s degree in non-nursing fields, the aBSN allows such students to obtain their nursing degree within 18 months. All aBSN students will participate in high-quality coursework and gain valuable clinical experience. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be eligible to take the State Board, National Council of Licensure Exam for Registered Nursing (NCLEX-RN).