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4764.0070 REVOCATION, REINSTATEMENT, AND SURRENDER.

Subpart 1.

Revocation.

If the commissioner denies an appeal or a health care home fails to appeal the commissioner's decision to deny recertification, the provider will no longer be certified as a health care home or be eligible to receive per-person care coordination payments.

Subp. 2.

Reinstatement.

A provider whose certification as a health care home has been revoked may apply for reinstatement. If the provider was previously certified for one year or longer at the time of revocation, it must meet the recertification requirements to be reinstated. During the 12 months following revocation of certification, the provider may obtain technical or program assistance from the Minnesota Department of Health and through a health care home learning collaborative to assist the provider to regain certification.

Subp. 3.

Surrender.

A health care home may voluntarily surrender the health care home certification by providing the commissioner and the health care home participants with 90 days' written notice. After the expiration of the 90-day notice period, a provider that has surrendered health care home certification is no longer eligible for per-person care coordination payments based on certification.

Statutory Authority:

MS s 256B.0751; 256B.0752; 256B.0753

History:

34 SR 591

Published Electronically:

January 13, 2010

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