Tex.
Gov't Code Section 540.0851
Star Kids Managed Care Program
(a)
In this section, “health home” means a primary care provider practice or specialty care provider practice that incorporates several features, including comprehensive care coordination, family-centered care, and data management, that are focused on improving outcome-based quality of care and increasing patient and provider satisfaction under Medicaid.(b)
Subject to Sections 540.0701 (Acute Care Service Delivery Through Most Cost-effective Model; Managed Care Service Delivery Areas) and 540.0753 (Delivery of Basic Attendant and Habilitation Services), the commission shall establish a mandatory STAR Kids capitated managed care program tailored to provide Medicaid benefits to children with disabilities. The program must:(1)
provide Medicaid benefits customized to meet the health care needs of program recipients through a defined system of care;(2)
better coordinate recipient care under the program;(3)
improve recipient:(A)
access to health care services; and(B)
health outcomes;(4)
achieve cost containment and cost efficiency;(5)
reduce:(A)
the administrative complexity of delivering Medicaid benefits; and(B)
the incidence of unnecessary institutionalizations and potentially preventable events by ensuring the availability of appropriate services and care management;(6)
require a health home; and(7)
for recipients who receive long-term services and supports outside of the Medicaid managed care organization, coordinate and collaborate with long-term care service providers and long-term care management providers.
Source:
Section 540.0851 — Star Kids Managed Care Program, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.540.htm#540.0851
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).