Fla. Stat. 394.761
Revenue maximization


(1)

The agency and the department shall develop a plan to obtain federal approval for increasing the availability of federal Medicaid funding for behavioral health care. Increased funding shall be used to advance the goal of improved integration of behavioral health services and primary care services for individuals eligible for Medicaid through the development and effective implementation of the behavioral health system of care as described in s. 394.4573.

(2)

The agency and the department shall identify in the plan the amount of general revenue funding appropriated for mental health and substance abuse services eligible to be used as state Medicaid match. The agency and the department shall evaluate alternative uses of increased Medicaid funding, including seeking Medicaid eligibility for the severely and persistently mentally ill or persons with substance use disorders, increased reimbursement rates for behavioral health services, adjustments to the capitation rate for Medicaid enrollees with chronic mental illness and substance use disorders, targeted case management for individuals with substance use disorders as a Medicaid-funded service, supplemental payments to mental health and substance abuse service providers through a designated state health program or other mechanisms, and innovative programs to provide incentives for improved outcomes for behavioral health conditions. The agency and the department shall identify in the plan the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative and assess each alternative’s potential for achieving improved integration of services. The agency and the department shall identify in the plan the types of federal approvals necessary to implement each alternative and project a timeline for implementation.

(3)

The department, in coordination with the agency and the managing entities, shall compile detailed documentation of the cost and reimbursements for Medicaid covered services provided to Medicaid eligible individuals by providers of behavioral health services that are also funded for programs authorized by this chapter and chapter 397. The department’s documentation, along with a report of general revenue funds supporting behavioral health services that are not counted as maintenance of effort or match for any other federal program, must be submitted to the agency by December 31, 2016.

(4)

If the report presents clear evidence that Medicaid reimbursements are less than the costs of providing the services, the agency and the department shall request such additional trust fund authority as is necessary to draw federal Medicaid funds as a match for the documented general revenue expenditures supporting covered services delivered to eligible individuals. Payment of the federal funds shall be made to providers in such a manner as is allowed by federal law and regulations.

(5)

The agency and the department shall submit the written plan and report required in this section to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by December 31, 2016.

Source: Section 394.761 — Revenue maximization, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0394.­761 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

394.65
Short title
394.66
Legislative intent with respect to substance abuse and mental health services
394.67
Definitions
394.73
Joint alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health service programs in two or more counties
394.74
Contracts for provision of local substance abuse and mental health programs
394.75
State and district substance abuse and mental health plans
394.76
Financing of district programs and services
394.77
Uniform management information, accounting, and reporting systems for providers
394.78
Operation and administration
394.80
Authorization to appropriate funds
394.90
Inspection
394.656
Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program
394.657
County planning councils or committees
394.658
Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program requirements
394.659
Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Technical Assistance Center
394.674
Eligibility for publicly funded substance abuse and mental health services
394.676
Indigent psychiatric medication program
394.741
Accreditation requirements for providers of behavioral health care services
394.761
Revenue maximization
394.875
Crisis stabilization units, residential treatment facilities, and residential treatment centers for children and adolescents
394.876
Applications
394.877
Fees
394.879
Rules
394.902
Moratorium on admissions
394.903
Receivership proceedings
394.907
Community mental health centers
394.908
Substance abuse and mental health funding equity
394.6591
Administrative costs and number of grants awarded
394.9082
Behavioral health managing entities
394.9084
Florida Self-Directed Care program
394.9085
Behavioral provider liability
394.9086
Commission on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder
394.9087
Florida Veterans’ Care Coordination Program
394.90825
Boards of behavioral health managing entities
394.90826
Behavioral Health Interagency Collaboration

Current through Fall 2025

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