(a) The department shall notify every FQHC in the state of the APM pilot project and shall invite any interested FQHC to apply for participation in the APM with respect to one or more of the FQHC’s sites. Consistent with federal law, the state plan amendment described in subdivision (b) of Section 14138.12 shall specify that the department and each participating FQHC voluntarily agrees to the APM.
(b) (1) The department shall develop, in consultation with interested FQHCs and principal health plans and consistent with federal law, the eligibility criteria to be used in evaluating applications from interested FQHCs for participation in the pilot project, which shall include, but need not be limited to, the following:
(A) The FQHC has the demonstrated ability to collect and submit encounter data in a form and manner that satisfies department requirements.
(B) The FQHC is in good standing with the relevant state and federal regulators.
(C) The FQHC has the financial and administrative capacity to undertake payment reform.
(2) In addition to the criteria listed in paragraph (1), the department may take into consideration the number of APM enrollees assigned by a plan at each FQHC site as an eligibility requirement for FQHC participation.
(3) In accordance with the process and criteria developed pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2), the department shall approve or deny an interested FQHC site application for participation in the pilot project. The department may limit the number of participating FQHCs in the pilot project and the number of counties in which the pilot project will operate.
(4) All principal health plans and applicable subcontracting payers are required to participate in the APM pilot project pursuant to this article to the extent that one or more contracted FQHC sites located in the plan’s county are selected to participate in the pilot project.
(c) The APM shall be applied only with respect to a participating FQHC for services the FQHC provides to its APM enrollees that are within its APM scope of services.
(d) Payment to the participating FQHC shall continue to be governed by the provisions of Sections 14087.325 and 14132.100 for services provided with respect to both of the following categories of patients:
(1) A Medi-Cal beneficiary who receives services from any FQHC to which the beneficiary is not assigned for primary care services under the APM pilot project by a principal health plan or subcontracting payer.
(2) A person who is a Medi-Cal beneficiary, but who is not a Medi-Cal beneficiary within a designated APM aid category.
(e) A participating FQHC, with respect to one or more sites of its choosing, may opt to discontinue its participation in the pilot project subject to a notice requirement of no less than 120 days.
(Added by Stats. 2015, Ch. 760, Sec. 1. (SB 147) Effective January 1, 2016.)