Chapter 114
2005 -- H 5827
Enacted 06/29/05
A N A C T
RELATING
TO HUMAN SERVICES -- CARE FOR THE ELDERLY
Introduced
By: Representatives Costantino, Sullivan, Pacheco, Jackson, and Church
Date
Introduced: March 01, 2005
It is enacted by the General Assembly as
follows:
SECTION 1. Title
40 of the General Laws entitled "Human Services" is hereby amended
by adding thereto the following chapter:
CHAPTER
8.8
PROGRAM FOR THE
ALL-INCLUSIVE CARE FOR THE ELDERLY
40-8.8-1.
Short title. – This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the
"Program of
All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly."
40-8.8-2.
Program for all-inclusive care for the elderly. – The department of
human
services is hereby authorized to elect a program
for all-inclusive care for the elderly program as
an optional Medicaid benefit, pursuant to
section 1905(a)(26) of the social security act, as added
by section 4802(a)(1) of the balanced budget act
of 1997.
40-8.8-3.
Purpose. – The purpose of the program for all-inclusive care for the
elderly is
to offer an alternative to nursing home care for
frail elders. The program for all-inclusive care for
the elderly is a pre-paid, capitated program of
managed care service delivery for beneficiaries
who meet special eligibility requirements,
including being eligible for nursing home placement,
and who elect to enroll. The model of care
includes as core services the provision of adult day
health care and multidisciplinary team case
management, through which access to and allocation
of all health services are coordinated.
40-8.8-4.
Definitions. – As used in this chapter, the term "Program for
all-inclusive care
for the elderly" shall mean a program of
services coordinated for the eligible population by an
organization approved by the United States
department of health and human services for these
purposes. The program of services include at
minimum the following benefit package:
multidisciplinary assessment and treatment
planning; primary care services including physician
and nursing services; social work services;
restorative therapies; personal care and supportive
services; nutritional counseling; recreational
therapy; transportation; meals; medical specialty
services; laboratory tests; drugs and
biologicals; prosthetics and durable medical equipment;
acute inpatient care, ambulance and emergency
care; and nursing facility care.
40-8.8-5.
Authorization for the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly. – The
department of human services is hereby
authorized and directed to amend its title XIX state plan
to initiate a program of all-inclusive care for
the elderly.
40-8.8-6.
Eligibility. – To be eligible for benefits under the program of
all-inclusive care
for the elderly:
(a) The person shall
meet the eligibility criteria for both the Rhode Island Medical
Assistance Program and for the federal Medicare
Program; and
(b) The person
shall meet the eligibility criteria for the program of all-inclusive care for
the elderly as established by the United States
department of health and human services and the
state department of human services, including,
but not limited to:
(1) being at
least fifty-five (55) years old;
(2) residing in
the program for all-inclusive care for the elderly service area; and
(3) being
certified as eligible for nursing home care by the state department of human
services.
40-8.8-7.
Regulations and commencement of program. – (a) The department of
human
services shall submit the Medicaid state plan
amendment and promulgate any rules or regulations
necessary to implement the provisions of this
act, contingent upon, and immediately following,
federal approval of any program for
all-inclusive care for the elderly.
(b) Contingent
upon completion of the Medicaid state plan amendment process, and the
appropriation of necessary funding to implement
the program, the program for all-inclusive care
for the elderly shall commence on July 1, 2005.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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