2021 Legislative Update

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Mental health summary 2021, 1st Special Session HF33/SF37 Chapter 7, various articles & sections HHS omnibus bill Effective: Various Short description A number of important changes for persons with mental health issues and providers of their services were incorporated into the final HHS omnibus bill. Summary •

Mental health workforce: Expanding our mental health workforce, increase its diversity, and have it be more culturally informed were key priorities; there is a funding increase for loan forgiveness programs and expanding it to LADCs, cultural and regional diversity standards for licensing boards, including cultural competency in continuing education standards for mental health professionals, paying for BIPOC mental health professionals to become supervisors, creating a Culturally-Informed and Culturally-Responsive Mental Health Task Force, and other key items

Sober home study: Commissions a study to increase access to sober homes, ensure that sober home residents have basic consumer protections, and consider whether statewide oversight of sober homes is appropriate

Crisis teams: Requires 911 to include referrals to mobile mental health crisis teams where available

Telehealth: Key changes include removing the weekly cap on telehealth visits under public health programs, allowing for people to access telehealth services through a telephone or other audio-only platforms through July 1, 2023, ensuring that telehealth services are reimbursed at the same rate as in person treatment, and other changes

Homelessness: Substantial investment in emergency shelters and housing supports (GRH) providers that benefit people experiencing homelessness

Mobile crisis: Appropriates over $16 million in one-time funding over three years to expand access to mobile crisis services

Dental care: Restores the coverage of periodontal dental surgery under Medical Assistance—this will reduce the reliance on emergency dental care and will be especially beneficial for people with mental illnesses whose medications cause drymouth

911 workgroup: This workgroup (which includes a mental health provider) will look at training and standards for 911

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m. More changes for community first services & supports (also known as PCA/CFSS

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page 155

l. Tribes included in supplemental service rate definition

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pages 153-154

j. Tax conformity

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pages 149-150

k. Medical cannabis—Smoking raw plant

1min
pages 151-152

i. Service & support animals

3min
pages 145-148

h. Mental health summary

1min
pages 143-144

g. Age-friendly Minnesota

3min
pages 139-142

f. American Indian Community-Specific Board

1min
pages 137-138

e. Ombudsperson for American Indian families

3min
pages 135-136

a. MA dental benefit added

2min
pages 125-126

d. DHS to proceed with Phase 2 of Waiver Reimagine for under 65

2min
pages 133-134

b. 90-day medication

1min
pages 127-128

c. Telemedicine for county processes

6min
pages 119-122

c. Regional quality councils for disabilities

4min
pages 129-132

b. Telehealth coverage policy

3min
pages 117-118

a. Telemedicine

1min
pages 115-116

a. Workers’ compensation

5min
pages 101-104

d. Background study fees increase for some DHS-enrolled providers

2min
pages 109-110

licensure

1min
pages 97-98

b. Workers’ Compensation Advisory Council recommendations

2min
pages 105-106

l. Technical language on HWS conversion to assisted living m. LTC ombudsman & customized living settings exempted from assisted living

3min
pages 95-96

c. Unemployment insurance

3min
pages 107-108

e. Background studies—Waivers & modifications; legislative task force

2min
pages 111-112

k. Outdoor space requirements for assisted living with dementia licenses

3min
pages 91-94

j. Eviction moratorium phaseout

3min
pages 89-90

i. Prorated rent

1min
pages 87-88

h. Residential supports customized living report

1min
pages 85-86

f. Customized living report

2min
pages 81-82

g. Study of exempt facilities

1min
pages 83-84

policies

12min
pages 63-70

e. Consumer protections for facilities exempt from assisted living licensure

12min
pages 73-80

d. Resident experience surveys in assisted living

1min
pages 71-72

a. Assisted living licensure technical changes

10min
pages 55-60

b. Background studies for licensed assisted living facilities c. CADI customized living providers bear the brunt of unfriendly & restrictive DHS

2min
pages 61-62

f. LTC assessment may be temporarily waived for HCBS waiver clients returning from a healthcare facility

2min
pages 51-52

c. Permanent nursing facility moratorium funding appropriated

4min
pages 33-36

c. Housing supports absent days d. AL facilities with 80% EW may apply for disproportionate share rate increases ...................................................................................................................................................... 45

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pages 43-48

e. Legislature increases rates for Elderly Waiver customized living, excludes CADI-CL

3min
pages 49-50

improvement grants b. Home health agency services & home care nursing services to receive annual

1min
pages 39-40

increases

1min
pages 41-42

a. Nursing facility MDS assessment requirements modified b. Significant change in status assessment required when therapy (and isolation)

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pages 19-28

ends

6min
pages 29-32

I. Session summary

8min
pages 9-16
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