This bill amends Minnesota Statutes to modify payment rates for Indian health services facilities and to update requirements for hospitals serving as adult day treatment providers. Specifically, it introduces new provisions for MinnesotaCare and medical assistance payments to Indian health service facilities. For enrollees eligible for federal financial participation, payments will be based on the actual acquisition cost of drugs purchased through the Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) and the 340B Drug Pricing Program, along with a professional dispensing fee. The bill also allows Indian health services providers to establish written protocols for calculating their actual acquisition drug costs, ensuring that no additional inflation or markup is included.

Additionally, the bill revises the criteria for hospitals to qualify as adult day treatment providers by removing the requirement for accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Organizations. It outlines the necessary conditions for adult day treatment services, including the need for a multidisciplinary team and specific service delivery requirements. The bill emphasizes the importance of client outcomes and establishes clear eligibility criteria for clients seeking adult day treatment services, while also specifying services that are not covered under medical assistance.