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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - LONG-TERM CARE

SERVICE AND FINANCE REFORM

     

     Introduced By: Representatives McNamara, Ruggiero, Solomon, Vella-Wilkinson, and
Carson

     Date Introduced: February 07, 2018

     Referred To: House Finance

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 40-8.9-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-8.9 entitled "Medical

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Assistance - Long-Term Care Service and Finance Reform" is hereby amended to read as

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follows:

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     40-8.9-6. Reporting. Recognizing long-term reform performance - Reporting.

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     (a) Annual performance reports showing progress in long-term-care system reform and

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rebalancing shall be submitted by April 1st of each year by the executive office of health and

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human services to the joint legislative committee on health care oversight as well as the finance

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committees of both the senate and the house of representatives and the long-term care

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coordinating council shall include:

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     (1) the The number of Medicaid-eligible persons aged sixty-five (65) years and over and

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adults with disabilities served in nursing facilities;

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     (2) the The number of Medicaid-eligible persons aged sixty-five (65) years and over and

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adults with disabilities transitioned from nursing homes to Medicaid supported home-and

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community-based care;

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     (3) the The number of persons aged sixty-five (65) years and over and adults with

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disabilities served in Medicaid and division of elderly affairs home and community care, to

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include home care, adult day services, assisted living, the Personal Choice program, the Program

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of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE) and shared living;

 

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     (4) the The dollar amounts and percent of expenditures spent on nursing facility care and

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home- and community-based care for those aged sixty-five (65) years and over and adults with

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disabilities and the average cost of care for nursing facility care and home and community-based

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care;

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     (5) The amount of savings attributed to the value of the reduction in nursing home days

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including hospice nursing home days paid for by Medicaid in accordance with ยง 40-8.9-4 and

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how the savings, if any, are allocated in the current fiscal year and in the proposed budget for the

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ensuing fiscal year to promote and strengthen community-based alternatives; and

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     (6) and estimates Estimates of the continued investments necessary to provide stability to

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the existing system and establish the infrastructure and programs required to achieve systemwide

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reform and the targeted goal of spending fifty percent (50%) of Medicaid long-term care dollars

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on nursing facility care and fifty percent (50%) on home- and community-based services.

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     (b) Beginning in 2019, to measure and show progress in achieving the state's goals for

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long-term services and supports reform, the executive office of health and human services shall

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develop and make public on its website a long-term services and supports performance scorecard

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based on the measures detailed in subsections (a)(1) through (a)(5) of this section showing data

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for the most recent four (4) year period.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - LONG-TERM CARE

SERVICE AND FINANCE REFORM

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     This act would establish a public scorecard system to show how long-term care reform is

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meeting its goals of rebalancing the way services are delivered and moneys are spent on various

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service types.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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