Chapter 356
2022 -- H 8258
Enacted 06/29/2022

A N   A C T
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- RHODE ISLAND PROGRAM TO ADDRESS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

Introduced By: Representatives Shekarchi, Ackerman, McNamara, Hull, Diaz, and Blazejewski

Date Introduced: May 18, 2022

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Sections 23-1.7-2, 23-1.7-4, 23-1.7-5 and 23-1.7-6 of the General Laws in
Chapter 23-1.7 entitled "Rhode Island Program to Address Alzheimer's Disease" are hereby
amended to read as follows:
     23-1.7-2. Creation of advisory council.
     (a) There is hereby established a council to be called the "Advisory Council advisory
council on Alzheimer's Disease disease Research and Treatment and related disorders." The
advisory council shall consist of thirteen (13) nineteen (19) members to be composed as follows:
the lieutenant governor, or designee; the director of the department of health, or designee; the
director of the office of healthy aging, or designee; the chairperson of the long-term care
coordinating council; three (3) members appointed by the lieutenant governor, one of whom shall
be appointed solely by the lieutenant governor without reference to any list; one of whom shall be
appointed and selected from a list of five (5) names of individuals submitted by the speaker of the
house, with two (2) individuals having experience as caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's disease
and related disorders and reflecting diverse backgrounds, including diversity in race and ethnicity;
one of whom shall be appointed and selected from a list of five (5) names of individuals submitted
by the president of the senate, with two (2) individuals having experience as caregivers of persons
with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders and reflecting diverse backgrounds, including race
and ethnicity; one member appointed by the speaker of the house; one member appointed by the
president of the senate; and seven (7) ten (10) members appointed by the governor. The members
appointed by the governor shall include one member who is an Alzheimer's disease patient
advocate; one member who is an Alzheimer's disease caregiver; one member who is a healthcare
provider; one member who is a researcher with Alzheimer's-related expertise in basic, translational,
clinical, or drug-development science; one member who is a representative from an Alzheimer's
disease organization that funds research and has demonstrated experience in care and patient
services; one member from an Alzheimer's advocacy organization that provides services to families
and professionals, including information and referrals, support groups, care consultation,
education, and safety services; one member who is a representative from an organization focused
on Alzheimer's workforce development; one member who is a representative from the long-term-
care industry; one member who will represent the adult primary care community; and one member
who is a representative of a healthcare insurer. Advisory council members shall select their own
chairperson. Seven (7) Ten (10) members shall constitute a quorum.
     (b) The member appointed by the speaker of the house,, the member appointed by the
president of the senate, and three (3) members appointed by the governor shall be initially appointed
for a term to expire July 1, 2020, and four (4) members to be appointed by the governor shall be
initially appointed for a term to expire July 1, 2021. After the initial term, the appointed members
shall serve two-year (2) terms, until their successor is appointed.
     23-1.7-4. Assessment protocol.
     (a) The director of the department of health shall establish and publish on their the
department’s website an Alzheimer's disease assessment protocol specifically focused on
recognizing the signs and symptoms of cognitive impairments, including, but not limited to,
Alzheimer's disease and appropriate resource information for effective medical screening,
investigation, and service planning.
     (b) The director of the department of health shall make available upon request a copy of
the assessment protocol to protective-services caseworkers, healthcare professionals, and members
of the public.
     (c) Protective-services caseworkers assigned to or employed by the office of healthy aging
shall be familiar with the information contained in the assessment protocol.
     23-1.7-5. Medical professional training.
     (a) All physicians licensed pursuant to chapter 37 of title 5, and nurses licensed pursuant
to chapter 34 of title 5, shall, no later than October 1, 2021 2023, complete a one-time course of
training consisting of a minimum of one hour of instruction on the diagnosis, treatment, and care
of patients with cognitive impairments including, but not limited to, Alzheimer's disease and
dementia related disorders.
     (b) The department of health shall promulgate rules to implement the training requirement
of subsection (a).
     23-1.7-6. Healthcare facility plan.
     (a) Every healthcare facility as defined in § 23-17-2 shall, not later than October 1, 2021
2023, complete and implement an operational plan for the recognition and management of patients
with Alzheimer's disease or dementia and related disorders.
     (b) The department of health shall promulgate rules and regulations to implement the
operational plan requirements of subsection (a).
     (c) The director of the department of health, in consultation with the advisory council on
Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, shall determine which health care healthcare facilities
defined in § 23-17-2 will be subject to the requirements of subsection (a) of this section.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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