2018 -- H 8291 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
REQUESTING AN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION OF FAILURES WITHIN THE STATE | |
OF RHODE ISLAND'S EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES | |
(EOHHS) | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Morgan, Roberts, Giarrusso, Quattrocchi, and Lancia | |
Date Introduced: June 06, 2018 | |
Referred To: House Judiciary | |
1 | WHEREAS, Recent revelations that a lawyer for the State of Rhode Island's Executive |
2 | Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) had failed to appeal a ruling by Superior Court |
3 | Judge Jeffrey Lanphear which granted a minimum $24 million judgment to Rhode Island nursing |
4 | homes has raised questions concerning the quality and promptness of legal representation as it |
5 | relates to EOHHS; and |
6 | WHEREAS, The initiative known as the Reinvention of Medicaid and the malfunction of |
7 | the Unified Health Infrastructure Project have resulted in a failure to adequately defend the |
8 | people of Rhode Island and have the potential of severely impacting our state's budget and |
9 | taxpayer resources; and |
10 | WHEREAS, It is in the best interests of our taxpayers to understand the failure in this |
11 | case, and to also determine if a pattern of poor legal guidance and representation exists, if |
12 | conflicts of interest have impacted our legal representation, and what future jeopardy may exist |
13 | for the State of Rhode Island; now, therefore be it |
14 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives hereby requests an independent |
15 | investigation of: |
16 | (a) The failure of the EOHHS Staff lawyer to file an appeal to the Courts in the nursing |
17 | home rate case; |
18 | (1) Why was he allowed to practice without completing CLE credits? |
19 | (2) Did his supervisors know he had lost his license? |
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1 | (3) What actions did he take when notified of Judge Lanphear's decision? |
2 | (4) Was anyone else involved in deleting the email or failure to prepare an appeal? |
3 | (5) What other persons received notice of the case? |
4 | (6) What other EOHHS personnel were involved in preparing the State's case and |
5 | subsequent appeal? |
6 | (7) What, if any, conflicts of interest exist with EOHHS personnel, the legal staff and |
7 | individuals involved in this case? |
8 | (8) Do political contributions by Mr. Hazian have any bearing on his failure to provide |
9 | adequate defense on this case? |
10 | (9) How many and what other cases did Mr. Hazian oversee and were there any conflicts |
11 | of interest found in any of his previous cases? |
12 | (10) What is the supervisory structure in this case and who provided oversight? |
13 | (11) Did senior staff have notice of the court's ruling? |
14 | (12) Why was only one lawyer in charge and is this the protocol for all outside cases? |
15 | (13) Are Rhode Island taxpayers vulnerable to this type of inaction again? |
16 | (14) Are other lawyers involved in this case and/or did outside lawyers affect Mr. |
17 | Hazian's actions or lack of action? |
18 | (15) The 2 percent rate cut was part of a cost containment program and was maintained as |
19 | part of the Governor's Reinvention of Medicaid program. What additional actions were |
20 | undertaken as part of that program and have others been stopped by the Court or involved legal |
21 | action? |
22 | (b) Has EOHHS provided adequate oversight to those initiatives? |
23 | (c) What has been the results/savings of those individual actions? |
24 | (d) Has EOHHS legal staff fully represented the State's taxpayers in these cases? |
25 | (1) Have deadlines been missed? |
26 | (2) Have requirements requested by the Courts been ignored? |
27 | (e) What financial effects have resulted from the 2 percent cut on local nursing? |
28 | (1) Was it involved in the closure of any nursing homes? |
29 | (2) Has it resulted in staff reductions in the nursing homes or their suppliers? |
30 | (3) Has it impaired the ability of nursing homes to staff, pay and retain staff? |
31 | (f) How has the failure of the Unified Health Infrastructure Project (UHIP) affected |
32 | nursing homes in regards to: |
33 | (1) Financial stability of all nursing homes? |
34 | (2) Ability of medically fragile seniors to access care in nursing homes? |
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1 | (3) Backlog of determining eligibility of Medicaid eligible patients/residents? |
2 | (g) How many Medicaid eligible patients have died without eligibility determination and |
3 | how does this affect the nursing homes and the State's taxpayers? |
4 | (h) How much money is in jeopardy of future clawback/fines due to lack of eligibility |
5 | determination and computation of accurate cost-sharing payments? |
6 | (i) How many warnings of potential fines have the Administration received in connection |
7 | with the UHIP crisis? |
8 | (1) What actions, or inaction has been taken in response to these warnings? |
9 | (2) Has Mr. Hazian been involved in legal defense of these warnings/actions? |
10 | (3) What supervisory mechanisms were/are in place to ensure a timely response? |
11 | (4) What office/personnel are responsible for oversight of our appeals to federal agencies |
12 | in relation to UHIP failures? |
13 | (5) What is the status of these appeals? |
14 | (6) Has outside counsel been engaged? Why? At what cost to taxpayers? |
15 | (j) What is the total financial jeopardy to the State's taxpayers in connection with the |
16 | failed launch of UHIP? |
17 | (1) What fines have been threatened? |
18 | (2) How much has been spent to defend against those warnings? |
19 | (3) Quantify cost of future payments for clawbacks? |
20 | (4) Who will be responsible: nursing homes - patients - State of Rhode Island? |
21 | (k). What actions have been taken by the legal defense team to protect against future |
22 | actions in connection with failed/delayed eligibility determinations of medically fragile seniors? |
23 | (l) In addition to nursing homes, what other legal jeopardy has the botched launch of |
24 | UHIP created for Rhode Island's taxpayers? |
25 | (1) What actions have the legal staff taken to prepare/defend against future fines or court |
26 | actions? |
27 | (2) What relationship did Mr. Hazian have to UHIP fines, court actions and complaints? |
28 | (3) What is the supervisory structure within EOHHS to deal with UHIP related litigation? |
29 | (m) Originally some patients were removed without warning from state Medicaid |
30 | benefits that resulted in them missing medically necessary treatments and or medication. Did any |
31 | of these removals result in legal action and if so, what has been the results of those cases? |
32 | (1) Which lawyers did EOHHS appoint to represent the state? |
33 | (2) Were these cases won or lost? |
34 | (3) What has been the total cost to taxpayers for any of these possible legal actions?; and |
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1 | be it further |
2 | RESOLVED, That this House hereby requests the Secretary of the EOHHS to provide the |
3 | answers to the above questions on or before July, 1, 2018; and be it further |
4 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
5 | transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Honorable Gina Raimondo, Governor of the |
6 | State of Rhode Island, and the Secretary of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services. |
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