Chapter 148
2018 -- H 7481
Enacted 07/02/2018

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
Date Introduced: February 07, 2018

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Section 40-8.9-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-8.9 entitled "Medical
Assistance - Long-Term Care Service and Finance Reform" is hereby amended to read as
follows:
     40-8.9-6. Reporting. Recognizing long-term reform performance - Reporting.
     (a) Annual performance reports showing progress in long-term-care system reform and
rebalancing shall be submitted by April 1st of each year by the executive office of health and
human services to the joint legislative committee on health care oversight as well as the finance
committees of both the senate and the house of representatives and the long-term-care
coordinating council and shall include:
     (1) the The number of Medicaid-eligible persons aged sixty-five (65) years and over and
adults with disabilities served in nursing facilities;
     (2) the The number of Medicaid-eligible persons aged sixty-five (65) years and over and
adults with disabilities transitioned from nursing homes to Medicaid-supported home- and
community-based care;
     (3) the The number of persons aged sixty-five (65) years and over and adults with
disabilities served in Medicaid and division of elderly affairs home and community care, to
include home care, adult day services, assisted living, the Personal Choice personal choice
program, the Program program of All-Inclusive Care all-inclusive care of the Elderly elderly
(PACE) and shared living;
     (4) the The dollar amounts and percent of expenditures spent on nursing facility care and
home- and community-based care for those aged sixty-five (65) years and over and adults with
disabilities and the average cost of care for nursing facility care and home- and community-based
care;
     (5) The amount of savings attributed to the value of the reduction in nursing home days,
including hospice nursing home days paid for by Medicaid in accordance with ยง 40-8.9-4, and
how the savings, if any, are allocated in the current fiscal year and in the proposed budget for the
ensuing fiscal year to promote and strengthen community-based alternatives; and
     (6) and estimates Estimates of the continued investments necessary to provide stability to
the existing system and establish the infrastructure and programs required to achieve systemwide
reform and the targeted goal of spending fifty percent (50%) of Medicaid long-term-care dollars
on nursing facility care and fifty percent (50%) on home- and community-based services.
     (b) Beginning in 2019, to measure and show progress in achieving the state's goals for
long-term services and supports reform, the executive office of health and human services shall
develop and make public on its website a long-term services and supports performance scorecard
based on the measures detailed in subsections (a)(1) through (a)(5) of this section showing data
for the most recent four- (4) year (4) period.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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