WSR 17-19-099
HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY
[Filed September 19, 2017, 11:46 a.m.]
REVISED NOTICE
(Please note changes to comment period and meetings)
Title or Subject: Section 1115 Extension Application.
Effective Date: January 1, 2018.
Description: The health care authority (the agency) published a notice on September 5, 2017, regarding the intent to submit an application to extend the Section 1115 Family Planning Only Demonstration Waiver for five years (through December 2022). The agency has revised the original public comment period to October 2017; a new notice will be posted to announce the new time period.
In addition, the agency had scheduled meetings for September 19 and 22, 2017. These meetings will be rescheduled at a later date. The new dates and times will be posted on the agency web site.
Previous information: The current waiver expires on December 31, 2017. It covers limited family planning and family planning-related services for women and men who are enrolled in the agency's two programs, Family Planning Only Extension and Take Charge.
The purpose, client eligibility requirements, and benefit package will remain the same. The name will change to Family Planning Only to reduce confusion inherent in two program names.
The purpose of the Family Planning Only program is to:
Assure access to family planning services.
Decrease unintended pregnancies and births.
Lengthen intervals between births.
Reduce state and federal medicaid expenditures for averted births from unintended pregnancies.
The following groups are eligible for services under the Family Planning Only program:
Recently pregnant women who lose medicaid coverage after their pregnancy coverage ends. These women are automatically enrolled for ten months.
Uninsured women and men with family incomes at or below two hundred sixty percent federal poverty level (FPL), seeking to prevent an unintended pregnancy.
Teens and domestic violence victims who need confidential family planning services and are covered under their perpetrator's or parent's health insurance and are at or below two hundred sixty percent FPL.
Coverage is for twelve months, starting on the first day of the month the application was signed. Applications are available on the agency web site or at specified providers who can assist with completion of the application. Services are currently provided at specified clinics across Washington state (listed on the agency web site).
The Family Planning Only program provides the following services on a fee-for-service basis: All FDA-approved contraceptives; natural family planning; over-the-counter contraception; emergency contraception; sterilization; contraceptive education, counseling, and management; limited STI/STD testing and treatment related to successful use of the chosen contraceptive method; cervical cancer screening according to national clinical guidelines when associated with a family planning visit; office visits and limited ancillary services related to the above services. There are no cost-sharing requirements to receive services under this program.
Because eligibility and services will remain the same, this extension is anticipated to have no effect on annual aggregate expenditures or enrollment. Based on fiscal year 2016 experience we expect enrollment of approximately four thousand clients with an expenditure of $1.5 million for each year of the five year renewal period.
The demonstration will test the hypotheses that by maintaining the Family Planning Only program (1) access to family planning services will remain available to people who otherwise may not have access and (2) the unintended pregnancy rate in Washington state will remain stable or continue to decrease. The state expects that over the five years of the renewal period the state will have decreased costs due to averted births from unintended pregnancy. These hypotheses will be measured by evaluating enrollment in the Family Planning Only program, contraceptive methods chosen, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) data, birth certificates, and claims data. Due to the small sample size, evaluation may be limited to descriptive analysis.
The demonstration's expenditure authority falls under the state's Title XIX plan and section 1115 (a)(2) of the Social Security Act. Requirements not applicable to the expenditure authorities are:
(1) Methods of Administration: Transportation: Section 1902 (a)(4) insofar as it incorporates 42 C.F.R. 431.53. To the extent necessary to enable the state to not assure transportation to and from providers for the demonstration population.
(2) Amount, Duration, and Scope of Services (Comparability): Section 1902 (a)(10)(B). To the extent necessary to allow the state to offer the demonstration population a benefit package consisting only of family planning services and family planning-related services.
(3) Prospective Payment for Federally Qualified Health Centers and Rural Health Centers and Rural Health Clinics: Section 1902 (a)(15). To the extent necessary for the state to establish reimbursement levels to these clinics that will compensate them solely for family planning and family planning-related services.
(4) Eligibility Procedures: Section 1902 (a)(17). To the extent necessary to allow the state to not include parental income when determining a minor's (individual under age eighteen) eligibility for the family planning demonstration. To the extent necessary to allow the state to not require reporting of changes in income or household size for twelve months, for a person found income-eligible upon application or annual redetermination when determining eligibility for the family planning demonstration.
(5) Retroactive Coverage: Section 1902 (a)(34). To the extent necessary to enable the state to not provide medical assistance to the demonstration population for any time prior to the first of the month in which an application for the demonstration is made.
(6) Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT): Section 1902 (a)(43)(A). To the extent necessary to enable the state to not furnish or arrange for EPSDT services to the demonstration population.
For additional information or a hard copy of the application, please contact Washington State Health Care Authority, Attn. Anaya Balter, Clinical Director for Women's Health, P.O. Box 45502, Olympia, WA 98504-5502, phone 360-725-1652, TDD/TTY 1-800-848-5429, fax 360-725-1152, email familyplanning@hca.wa.gov.
Web site addresses:
Take Charge page: https://www.hca.wa.gov/free-or-low-cost-health-care/apple-health-medicaid-coverage/take-charge-family-planning-non-medicaid.
Public Notice page: https://www.hca.wa.gov/about-hca/news-data-and-reports-hca/public-notices.
County Contacts
Adams County
Adams County Health Department
108 West Main
Ritzville, WA 99169
Phone (509) 659-3315
Asotin County
Clarkston Home and Community Services Office
525 Fifth Street
Clarkston, WA 99403
Web site http://www.altcwashington.com
Phone (509) 751-4672
Alt. Phone 1-800-310-4881
Fax (509) 758-4593
Benton County
Tri-Cities Home and Community Services Office
500 North Morain Street
Suite 2210
Kennewick, WA 99336
Phone (509) 374-2100
Alt. Phone 1-800-310-4833
Fax (509) 374-7559
Chelan County
Chelan Community Services Office
805 South Mission Street
Wenatchee, WA 98801
Phone (509) 667-6000
Clallam County
Port Angeles Home and Community Services Office
235 West 1st Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Phone (360) 565-2160
Alt. Phone 1-800-280-9891
TTY (360) 417-5651
Fax (360) 417-1416
Clark County
Vancouver Home and Community Services Office
800 N.E. 136th Avenue
Suite 220
Vancouver, WA 98684
Phone (360) 397-9500
Alt. Phone 1-800-280-0586
TTY (360) 750-4079
Fax (360) 992-7949
Columbia County
Aging and Disability Resource Center
410 East Main
Dayton, WA 99328
Web site http://www.altcwashington.com/
Phone (509) 382-4787
Cowlitz County
Kelso Home and Community Services Office
711 Vine Street
Kelso, WA 98626
Phone (360) 501-2500
Alt. Phone 1-800-605-7322
TTY (360) 577-7591
Fax (360) 578-4106
Douglas County
Wenatchee Home and Community Services Office
50 Simon Street S.E.
Suite B
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Phone (509) 886-6140
Alt. Phone 1-800-670-8874
Fax (509) 886-6221
Ferry County
Republic Home and Community Services Office
89 East Delaware
Republic, WA 99166
Phone (509) 775-2227
Alt. Phone 1-888-437-0516
TTY (509) 775-2661
Fax (509) 775-2401
Franklin County
Franklin County Commissioners Office 
1016 North 4th Avenue
Pasco, WA 99301
Phone (509) 545-3535
Garfield County
Garfield County District Court
789 West Main Street
P.O. Box 817 or 819
Pomeroy, WA 99347
Phone (509) 843-1002
Grant County
Moses Lake Home and Community Services Office
1651 South Pilgrim Street
Moses Lake, WA 98837
Phone (509) 764-5657
Alt. Phone 1-800-671-8902
TTY 1-800-833-6388
Fax (509) 764-5656
Grays Harbor County
Aberdeen Home and Community Services Office
415 West Wishkah Street
Suite A2
Aberdeen, WA 98520
Phone (360) 533-9222
Alt. Phone 1-800-487-0119
TTY (360) 533-9730
Fax (360) 533-9782
Island County
Oak Harbor Home and Community Services Office
900 East College Way
Suite 210
Mt. Vernon, WA 98273
Phone (360) 429-2961
Alt. Phone 1-866-608-0836
Fax (360) 429-2958
Jefferson County
Port Townsend Home and Community Services Office
915 Sheridan Street
Suite 201
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Phone (360) 379-4326
Alt. Phone 1-800-280-9991
Fax (360) 344-4600
King County
King County Home and Community Services Office
1737 Airport Way South
Suite 130
P.O. Box 24847
Seattle, WA 98134
Phone (206) 341-7750
Alt. Phone 1-800-346-9257
TTY 1-800-833-6384
Kitsap County
Bremerton Home and Community Services Office
4710 Auto Center Boulevard
Bremerton, WA 98312
Phone (360) 473-2299
Alt. Phone 1-800-422-7114
TTY (360) 478-4928
Fax (360) 478-6467
Kittitas County
Ellensburg Home and Community Services Office
100 East Jackson Avenue
Suite 100
Ellensburg, WA 98926
Phone (509) 925-0433
Alt. Phone 1-800-310-4999
Fax (509) 962-7755
Klickitat County
White Salmon Home and Community Services Office
221 North Main Street
White Salmon, WA 98672
Phone (509) 493-6157
Alt. Phone 1-800-504-1180
Lewis County
Chehalis Home and Community Services Office
3451 Galvin Road
Centralia, WA 98531
Phone (360) 807-7150
Alt. Phone 1-800-487-0360
Fax (360) 330-7552
Lincoln County
Lincoln County Health Department
90 Nicholls Street
Davenport, WA 99122
Phone (509) 725-1001
Mason County
Shelton Home and Community Services Office
2505 Olympic Highway North
Suite 440
Shelton, WA 98584
Phone (360) 664-9050
Alt. Phone 1-800-462-4957
Fax (360) 432-2045
Okanogan County
Omak Home and Community Services Office
130 South Main
Omak, WA 98841
Phone (509) 846-2103
Alt. Phone 1-888-437-0529
TTY (509) 826-7389
Fax (509) 826-7439
Pacific County
South Bend Home and Community Services Office
307 East Robert Bush Drive
P.O. Box 87
South Bend, WA 98586
Phone (360) 875-4222
Alt. Phone 1-800-458-3747
Fax (360) 875-0590
Pend Oreille County
Newport Home and Community Services Office
1600 West First Avenue
Newport, WA 99156
Phone (509) 447-6223
Alt. Phone 1-888-437-0516
Fax (509) 447-5256
Pierce County
Tacoma Home and Community Services Office
1949 South State Street
Tacoma, WA 98405
Phone (253) 476-7200
Alt. Phone 1-800-442-5129
TTY (253) 593-5471
Fax (253) 597-4161
San Juan County
San Juan County Health Services
145 Rhone Street
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
Phone (360) 378-4474
Fax (360) 378-7036
Skagit County
Mount Vernon Home and Community Services Office
900 East College Way
Suite 210
Mt. Vernon, WA 98273
Phone (360) 429-2961
Alt. Phone 1-866-608-0836
Fax (360) 416-7401
Skamania County
Stevenson Home and Community Services Office
266 S.W. Second Street
P.O. Box 817
Stevenson, WA 98648
Phone (509) 427-5611
Alt. Phone 1-800-505-4203
Fax (509) 427-4604
Snohomish County
Smokey Point Home and Community Services Office
3906 172nd Street N.E.
Suite 101
Arlington, WA 98223
Phone (360) 651-6800
Alt. Phone 1-800-827-2984
Fax (360) 651-6832
Spokane County
Spokane Home and Community Services Office
1330 North Washington Street
Suite 3000
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone (509) 568-3700
Alt. Phone 1-800-459-0421
TTY (509) 568-3697
Fax (509) 568-3771
Stevens County
Colville Home and Community Services Office
1100 South Main
Colville, WA 99114
Phone (509) 685-5644
Alt. Phone 1-800-437-0516
Fax (509) 684-7430
Thurston County
Tumwater Home and Community Services Office
6639 Capitol Boulevard S.W.
Tumwater, WA 98512
Phone (360) 664-9050
Alt. Phone 1-800-462-4957
TTY (360) 407-1678
Fax (360) 664-9107
Wahkiakum County
Health and Human Services
42 Elochoman Valley Road
Cathlamet, WA 98612
Phone (360) 795-8630
Alt. Phone 1-800-635-5989
Walla Walla County
Walla Walla Home and Community Services Office
206 West Poplar
Walla Walla, WA 99362
Phone (509) 524-4960
Alt. Phone 1-800-310-5678
Fax (509) 527-4142
Whatcom County
Bellingham Home and Community Services Office
600 Lakeway Drive
Bellingham, WA 98225
Phone (360) 756-5750
Alt. Phone 1-800-239-8292
Fax (360) 676-2239
Whitman County
Colfax Home and Community Services Office
418 South Main Street
Suite 3
Colfax, WA 99111
Phone (509) 397-5091
Alt. Phone 1-800-459-0421
Fax (509) 397-4323
Yakima County
Yakima Home and Community Services Office
1002 North 16th Avenue
Yakima, WA 98902
Phone (509) 225-4400
Alt. Phone 1-800-822-2097
Fax (509) 575-2286