Code of Massachusetts Regulations
130 CMR - DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Title 130 CMR 508.000 - Masshealth: Managed Care Requirements
Section 508.008 - Senior Care Organizations
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) Enrollment Requirements. In order to voluntarily enroll in a senior care organization, a MassHealth Standard member must meet all of the following criteria:
(B) Selection Procedure. The MassHealth agency will notify members of the availability of a senior care organization (SCO) in their service area and of the procedures for enrollment. An eligible member may voluntarily enroll in any SCO in the member's service area. A service area is the specific geographical area of Massachusetts in which a SCO agrees to serve its contract with the MassHealth agency and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Service area listings may be obtained from the MassHealth agency or its designee. The list of senior care organizations (SCOs) that the MassHealth agency will make available to members will include those SCOs that contract with the MassHealth agency and provide services within the member's service area.
(C) Obtaining Services When Enrolled in a SCO. When a member chooses to enroll in a senior care organization (SCO) in accordance with the requirements under 130 CMR 508.008, the SCO will deliver the member's primary care and will authorize, arrange, integrate, and coordinate the provision of all covered services for the member. Upon enrollment, each SCO is required to provide evidence of its coverage, including a complete list of participating providers, the range of available covered services, what to do for emergency conditions and urgent care needs, and how to obtain access to covered services such as specialty, behavioral health, and long-term-care services.
(D) Disenrollment from a Senior Care Organization. A member may disenroll from a SCO at any time by submitting a notice of disenrollment to the MassHealth agency or its designee. Disenrollment notices received by the MassHealth agency or its designee by the 20th day of the month will be effective the first day of the following month.
(E) Discharge or Transfer. The MassHealth agency may discharge or transfer a member from a SCO where the SCO demonstrates to the MassHealth agency's satisfaction a pattern of noncompliant or disruptive behavior by the member or for other good cause. In each case, the MassHealth agency will state the good cause basis for discharge or transfer in a notice to the member.
(F) Other Programs. While voluntarily enrolled in a senior care organization (SCO) under 130 CMR 508.008, a member may not concurrently participate in
(G) Copayments. Members who are enrolled in a SCO must make copayments in accordance with the SCO's MassHealth copayment policy. Those SCO copayment policies must