Chapter 192
2003 -- H 6556 as amended
Enacted 07/10/03
A N A C T
RELATING TO HUMAN
SERVICES -- CHILDREN'S HEALTH CARE -- HOSPICE CARE
Introduced By:
Representative Peter T. Ginaitt
Date Introduced: June 24,
2003
It is enacted by the
General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 42-12.3-8 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-12.3 entitled
"Health
Care for Children and
Pregnant Women" is hereby amended to read as follows:
42-12.3-8.
Enhanced services for children. - - (a) The department of human
services
shall develop a panel of
enhanced services to be available as appropriate to RIte Track and
medical assistance
recipients under the age of eighteen (18), who are considered at risk, as
defined by department of
human services regulations. These services shall include, but not be
limited to: care
coordination, home visitation, nutrition counseling, parenting skills
education.
These services may be
performed through a fee for service, contractual arrangement, or capitated
rate as determined by the
department of human services. The provision of enhanced services is
subject to available
appropriations; in the event that appropriations are not adequate for the
provision of these
services, the department has the authority to limit the amount, scope, and
duration of these enhanced
services, and to limit eligibility for enhanced services to children
under the age of eight
(8). Nothing in this section shall prohibit the department of human services
from providing enhanced
services to a medical assistance recipient, within existing
appropriations.
(b)
Except as provided in subsection (c) below, the department of human services
shall
also provide pediatric
palliative care services to eligible children under the age of nineteen (19)
years who have a
terminal illness, provided that such services qualify for federal financial
participation. These
services shall be designed to achieve an improved quality of life and to meet
the physical and emotional
needs experienced by the patient during the course of the
terminal illness and
death. The services offered shall be determined by the department and may
include, but are not
limited to, consultations for pain and symptom management, case
management and
assessment, social services, counseling, volunteer support services, and
respite
services. The services
shall be provided by licensed health care facilities that meet the criteria
established by
regulations promulgated by the department. The department is further authorized
to establish limits on
the services provided under this section.
(c)
The department shall be the payor of last resort with respect to services
provided
under subsection (b)
above. With respect to children under the age of nineteen (19) years who are
covered by an
individual or family health insurance plan or program that provides payment in
whole or in part for
the type of pediatric palliative health care services listed in subsection (b)
above, the department
shall coordinate benefits with these primary payors, and provided further
that payments by the
department shall be in accordance with the department’s fee schedules.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect on July 1, 2003.
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