Code of Massachusetts Regulations
130 CMR - DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Title 130 CMR 610.000 - MassHealth: Fair Hearing Rules
Section 610.051 - Adjustment Procedures and Mediation

Universal Citation: 130 MA Code of Regs 130.610

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

(A) MassHealth Agency. The MassHealth agency is primarily responsible for dealing with complaints from applicants or members. Dissatisfaction on the part of applicants or members may result from a lack of knowledge or understanding of the regulations that govern MassHealth policies and procedures. Ordinarily, complaints may be resolved with an explanation of the regulations by the representative. If the MassHealth representative's explanation is not satisfactory, the representative's immediate supervisor will be available to respond to the complaint. If the complaint cannot be resolved, the MassHealth agency will remind the applicant or member of the right to request a fair hearing.

(B) Adjustments Resolving Issues. The MassHealth agency or the acting entity may make an adjustment in the matters at issue before or during an appeal period. If the parties' adjustment resolves one or more of the issues in dispute in favor of the appellant, the hearing officer, by written order, may dismiss the appeal in accordance with 130 CMR 610.035 as to all resolved issues, noting as the reason for such dismissal that the parties have reached agreement in favor of the appellant. BOH will not delay a fair hearing because a possible adjustment is under consideration, unless the appellant requests or agrees to such a delay.

(C) Mediation. BOH may offer to the parties the opportunity to resolve one or more of the appeal issues in dispute through mediation, and such mediation may proceed only if, and as long as, both parties agree to such mediation that will be conducted substantially in accordance with M.G.L. c. 233, § 23C. If such mediation resolves one or more of the issues in dispute, the hearing officer, by written order, will dismiss the appeal, as to all resolved issues, noting as the reason for such dismissal that the parties have reached agreement. Either party may elect to terminate mediation at any time and proceed to a fair hearing that BOH will schedule accordingly. Any party may request that a different hearing officer be assigned to conduct such fair hearing.

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