The commissioner must enroll providers qualified to provide elderly waiver case management under the elderly waiver. The enrollment process must ensure the provider's ability to meet the qualification requirements and standards in this section and other federal and state requirements of this service.
Except as provided in section 256S.07, subdivision 2, a case management provider must be an enrolled medical assistance provider who is determined by the commissioner to have the following characteristics:
The lead agency may allow a case manager to delegate certain aspects of the case management activity to a case aide if there is oversight of the case aide by the case manager. The case manager must not delegate those aspects that require professional judgment including assessments, reassessments, and support plan development.
A case aide shall provide assistance to the case manager in carrying out administrative activities of the elderly waiver case management function. The case aide must not assume responsibilities that require professional judgment including assessments, reassessments, and support plan development. The case manager is responsible for providing oversight of the case aide.
Minn. Stat. § 256S.08