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A MEMORIAL
CALLING ON THE HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO IMPLEMENT QUALITY-
CONTROL PROCEDURES IN ITS MEDICAID RECERTIFICATION PROCESS
BEFORE CLOSING A MEDICAID FILE AND TO AUDIT ITS NEW AUTOMATIC-
CLOSURE PROCESS.
WHEREAS, an estimated twenty-one thousand children have
lost medicaid health coverage over the past two years; and
WHEREAS, the number of persons on medicaid in New Mexico
is the lowest it has been since 2002; and
WHEREAS, the human services department implemented a new
program to close medicaid cases automatically without review
if clients have not properly recertified; and
WHEREAS, over one hundred twenty thousand medicaid cases
have been automatically closed since the new policy was put in
place; and
WHEREAS, an estimated seventy-five percent of the closed
cases were reinstated; and
WHEREAS, thus far, there has been no adequate
explanation of why such a high percentage of cases that were
automatically closed were reinstated; and
WHEREAS, when a medicaid file is automatically closed,
children as well as parents lose medicaid benefits; and
WHEREAS, children cannot ensure that their parents
properly recertify or reapply for them; and
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WHEREAS, between the automatic closure of a medicaid
case and its reinstatement, a child's health care is
disrupted; and
WHEREAS, such disruption of the doctor-child
relationship may cause interruption in vaccination regimens;
and
WHEREAS, there is no process in place for auditing
whether cases are appropriately closed;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the human
services department be encouraged to track the numbers of
cases terminated on a monthly basis and to institute an audit
process in order to determine the percentage of terminated
cases and whether those cases are later reinstated; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the human services
department be encouraged to track a representative sample of
cases assigned for automatic termination, reviewing such
sample cases before actually terminating clients; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the human services
department be encouraged to weigh whether a case in the
representative sample was accurately assigned for termination,
whether the case involved a child who should not be penalized
for a parent's failure to recertify and whether the disruption
caused by a wrongful termination was justified by the
administrative-cost savings of an automatic closure; and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the governor and to the secretary of human
services.