Chapter 247
2004 -- H 8191
Enacted 07/01/04
A N A C T
RELATING
TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- MEDICAID EXPENDITURES -- ANNUAL REPORT
Introduced
By: Representatives Naughton, Slater, Giannini, Handy, and Dennigan
Date
Introduced: February 26, 2004
It
is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 35-17-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 35-17 entitled "Medical
Assistance
and Public Assistance Caseload Estimating Conferences" is hereby amended
to read
as
follows:
35-17-1.
Purpose and membership. -- (a) In order to provide for a more stable
and
accurate
method of financial planning and budgeting, it is hereby declared the intention
of the
legislature
that there be a procedure for the determination of official estimates of
anticipated
medical
assistance expenditures and public assistance caseloads, upon which the
executive budget
shall
be based and for which appropriations by the general assembly shall be made.
(b) The state budget officer, the house fiscal advisor, and the senate fiscal
advisor shall
meet
in regularly scheduled caseload estimating conferences (C.E.C.). These
conferences shall be
open
public meetings.
(c) The chairpersonship of each regularly scheduled C.E.C. will rotate among
the state
budget
officer, the house fiscal advisor, and the senate fiscal advisor, hereinafter
referred to as
principals.
The schedule shall be arranged so that no chairperson shall preside over two
(2)
successive
regularly scheduled conferences on the same subject.
(d) Representatives of all state agencies are to participate in all conferences
for which
their
input is germane.
(e) The department of human services shall provide monthly data to the members
of the
caseload
estimating conference by the fifteenth day of the following month. Monthly data
shall
include,
but is not limited to, actual caseloads and expenditures for the following case
assistance
programs:
temporary assistance to needy families, SSI federal program and SSI state
program,
general
public assistance, child care, state food stamp program, and weatherization.
The report
shall
include relevant caseload information and expenditures for the following
medical assistance
categories:
hospitals, nursing homes, managed care, special education, and all other. In
the
category
of managed care, caseload information and expenditures for the following
populations
shall
be separately identified and reported: children with disabilities, children in
foster care, and
children
receiving adoption assistance.
SECTION
2. Section 42-12-17 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-12 entitled
"Department
of Human Services" is hereby amended to read as follows:
42-12-27.
Annual report of statewide Medicaid expenditures -- Health and social
outcomes.
--
(a) The governor and the general assembly hereby find and declare that
statewide
Medicaid
program expenditures were approximately $1.037 billion dollars during state
fiscal year
1998,
and accounted for nearly twenty-eight percent (28%) of state's total annual
expenditures of
$3.725
billion in fiscal year 1998, and are projected to continue to be a significant
percentage of
the
total annual state budget; that those expenditures have a significant impact on
the health,
educational
and social fabric of the state; that although the department of human services
has
been
designated as the single state agency responsible to the federal government and
the state for
the
effective and efficient administration and supervision of the state's Medicaid
program, as well
as to
provide assurances of statewide accessibility to a comprehensive system of
high-quality
health
care services, only two-thirds (2/3) of total Medicaid expenditures is
appropriated to and
directly
administered by the department of human services, while the remaining one-third
(1/3) is
appropriated
to other departments within state government. The governor and the general
assembly
further recognize that policy makers may not have the benefit of a
comprehensive and
consolidated
depiction of the total impact of the Medicaid program on Rhode Island children
and
families,
adults with disabilities and the elderly; and, that policy makers should
require a higher
level
of assurance that the funds are used to enhance health service accessibility,
delivery and
outcomes,
as well as to improve the fiscal integrity and accountability for Medicaid
expenditures.
(b) The governor and the general assembly further find and declare that a well-
coordinated
comprehensive financing and service delivery system that specifically addresses
the
interfaces
between other health, social, and educational programs, including those
administered at
the
municipal and community level, is essential.
(c) Wherefore, the governor and general assembly direct the director of the
department
of
human services, as the administrator of the single state agency for the
Medicaid program in
Rhode
Island, to issue a report to the governor, to the general assembly and to the
caseload
estimating
conference established under section 15-17-1, no later than March 31, 2000, and
by
March
31st of each year thereafter, of expenditures and outcomes over time for the
Medicaid
program
as a whole, including but not limited to the following information:
(1) expenditures under Titles XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act, as
amended;
(2) expenditures and outcomes by population and sub-population served (e.g.
families
with
children, children with disabilities, children in foster care, children
receiving adoption
assistance, adults with
disabilities, and the elderly);
(3) expenditures and outcomes by each state department or other municipal or
public
entity
receiving federal reimbursement under Titles XIX and XXI, and
(4) expenditures and outcomes by type of service and/or service provider.
(d) In order to assist the department of human services to prepare the annual
report
referred
to in (c), all departments of state government as well as local governments and
school
departments
shall timely provide such information and analysis relating to Medicaid
expenditures
and
outcomes as may from time to time be requested by the director of the
department of human
services.
SECTION
3. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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