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A01493 Summary:

BILL NOA01493A
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORPaulin
 
COSPNSRLevenberg, Steck, Gray, McDonald
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §3615, Pub Health L
 
Provides for state aid for home health care and hospice services to meet community need.
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A01493 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         1493--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 10, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. PAULIN, LEVENBERG, STECK, GRAY, McDONALD -- read
          once and referred to the Committee on Health -- committee  discharged,
          bill  amended,  ordered  reprinted  as amended and recommitted to said
          committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to state aid for home
          health care to meet community need

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.    Legislative  intent. The legislature finds and declares
     2  this necessity to act to further support the state's  home  health  care
     3  policy  and  goals  as set forth in public health law section thirty-six
     4  hundred, current public health law sections thirty-six hundred seven and
     5  thirty-six hundred fifteen providing a mechanism for annual state aid to
     6  certified home health agencies and supplemental to the  rate  structure,
     7  to meet state and regional home health community services need.
     8    The legislature finds that the changes in the state's aging demograph-
     9  ics,  the rising public and medical care system demand for in-home care,
    10  the increasingly complex medical conditions dependent  upon  such  care,
    11  and  the  associated  delivery  costs of such services, necessitates the
    12  updating and commensurate funding  of  the  section  thirty-six  hundred
    13  fifteen state aid mechanism to ensure its intended purpose. Accordingly,
    14  the legislature seeks the amendments provided for in this act to address
    15  home  health  community  need,  with  targeted assistance to underserved
    16  areas and populations, home health nursing  and  related  staffing,  and
    17  requisite  technology-supports for service capability, access, and effi-
    18  ciency.
    19    § 2. Section 3615 of the public health law, as amended by chapter  884
    20  of  the  laws of 1990, subdivision 10 as amended by section 30 of part A
    21  of chapter 58 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    22    § 3615. State aid to certified home  health  agencies.  1.  State  aid
    23  shall  be provided to certified home health agencies to assist in devel-

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01893-05-5

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     1  oping and ensuring their capacity to meet community need. Funds for such
     2  aid shall be made available each year in [an amount equal to twenty-five
     3  cents per capita of the population within  each  health  systems  agency
     4  region,  as established pursuant to article twenty-nine of this chapter,
     5  or two hundred thousand dollars, whichever is greater. Two million  five
     6  hundred  thousand  dollars  shall  be  for the state's share of payments
     7  provided pursuant to subdivision  five  of  section  thirty-six  hundred
     8  fourteen  of this article. The remaining amount shall be for purposes of
     9  providing grants  pursuant  to  this  section  and  sections  thirty-six
    10  hundred  seven  and  thirty-six hundred nine of this article] amounts as
    11  may be appropriated and made  available  therefor,  and  distributed  to
    12  agencies in the form of increased medical assistance rates and/or direct
    13  payments or grants to such agencies, as best maximizes an agency's abil-
    14  ity  to  receive  and utilize funds for the purposes under this section,
    15  and as maximizes, where applicable, federal medical  assistance  partic-
    16  ipation.
    17    2.  [For  the  purpose  funding grants pursuant to sections thirty-six
    18  hundred seven and thirty-six hundred nine of  this  article  and  grants
    19  pursuant to this section, the commissioner shall allocate the proportion
    20  of  funds among the health systems agency regions using the last preced-
    21  ing federal census or other census data approved by the comptroller] The
    22  commissioner shall annually allocate funds for the purposes of  support-
    23  ing  and/or  expanding  access  to  certified  home  health  care agency
    24  services, including but not limited to:
    25    a. as provided for in paragraphs a, b, c, d, e, and f  of  subdivision
    26  one of section thirty-six hundred seven of this article;
    27    b. for services for high-cost or high-need populations, populations in
    28  remote or underserved  regions,  diverse and underserved populations, or
    29  populations with special care needs;
    30    c. for development of recruitment, specialized training, and retention
    31  initiatives  for home health nurses, therapists, social workers and aide
    32  personnel, including but not limited to clinical preceptorship  support,
    33  tuition   assistance,   transportation  assistance,  childcare  support,
    34  employee assistance programs such as  peer  mentoring  programs,  mental
    35  health counseling, and worker safety; and
    36    d.  the  acquisition  and  implementation of technology to support the
    37  delivery and/or efficiency of services.
    38    3. Such annual funds allocated [to each health systems agency  region]
    39  shall be made available [for grants] pursuant to subdivision one of this
    40  section  to  applicants  within each [such] region [which are determined
    41  eligible and approved by the commissioner] of the state pursuant to  the
    42  provisions  of  this  section [and sections thirty-six hundred seven and
    43  thirty-six hundred nine of this article].
    44    4. In order to be considered eligible for receipt of [a  grant]  funds
    45  pursuant to this section, a certified home health agency shall submit an
    46  application  to  the  department. Such application shall demonstrate, to
    47  the satisfaction of the commissioner, that the agency:
    48    (a) received a certificate of approval pursuant to the  provisions  of
    49  section  thirty-six  hundred  eight  of  this article at least two years
    50  prior to the date of the application and that such certificate  has  not
    51  been revoked or annulled subsequent to its receipt and is not limited as
    52  of the time of application;
    53    (b) shall utilize [grant] such funds [to provide home care services to
    54  persons  whose  residence  is in an area which, due to location, is more
    55  costly to serve, or persons whose conditions require  a  more  intensive
    56  level  of  home  care than typically provided in a visit]  to sustain or

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     1  increase home health care services for the purposes specified in  subdi-
     2  vision two of this section;
     3    (c)  [shall undertake reasonable efforts to maintain financial support
     4  from public and community contributed funding sources;
     5    (d)] shall [make every  reasonable  effort  to  collect  payments  for
     6  services  from  third  party  insurance  payers, governmental payers and
     7  self-paying patients] demonstrate a service  commitment  to  the  under-
     8  served or hard to serve areas for which funds would be applied; and
     9    [(e)]  (d) shall have professional assistance available on a seven day
    10  per week, twenty-four hour per day basis[;
    11    (f) shall establish a reasonable relationship between costs and charg-
    12  es, or establish charges at approximate cost; and
    13    (g) has no other available financial  resources  to  serve  the  popu-
    14  lations as identified in paragraph (b) of this subdivision].
    15    5.  [For  the  purpose of this section and sections thirty-six hundred
    16  seven and thirty-six hundred nine of this  article,  a  grant  applicant
    17  shall  submit  a copy of its application to the health systems agency in
    18  whose region the applicant is located.
    19    6.] For the purpose of this section [and sections  thirty-six  hundred
    20  seven  and  thirty-six hundred nine of this article, each health systems
    21  agency shall convene an advisory group with  representatives  from,  but
    22  not  limited  to, local departments of health, including those organized
    23  and unorganized as  county  and  part-county  health  districts,  social
    24  services  districts,  offices for the aging, certified home health agen-
    25  cies, and consumers of home health agency services. Such advisory group,
    26  after considering recommendations from persons involved in or knowledge-
    27  able about home care services delivered in that region, shall,  consist-
    28  ent with state and regional health plans, identify priority regional and
    29  local  needs  for  the  purposes identified in this section and sections
    30  thirty-six hundred seven and thirty-six hundred nine  of  this  article.
    31  The  health  systems agency shall provide to the commissioner the recom-
    32  mendations of the advisory group regarding which grant applications meet
    33  regional and local needs, as well as the advisory group's prioritization
    34  of applications.
    35    7. For the purposes of this section and  sections  thirty-six  hundred
    36  seven  and  thirty-six  hundred  nine of this article,] the commissioner
    37  shall approve applications for [grants] funds which  meet  the  require-
    38  ments of this section pursuant to which the application is submitted and
    39  rules and regulations, or guidelines of the department, adopted pursuant
    40  thereto.  [In  approving  such applications, the commissioner shall take
    41  into prime consideration  the  recommendations  of  the  advisory  group
    42  convened by the health systems agency in whose region the applicants are
    43  located and also take into consideration other applications submitted by
    44  the  same  applicant for grants submitted pursuant to such sections. The
    45  commissioner shall notify each advisory  group  and  each  applicant  in
    46  writing  of his approval or disapproval and, if disapproval, shall state
    47  the reasons for disapproval.
    48    8. Grants] 6. Funds approved for the purposes of  this  section  [may]
    49  shall be made available for distribution each year [for up to a two-year
    50  period  or  until  the  costs  for  such  services provided by virtue of
    51  receipt of the grant are included in  rates  of  payment,  whichever  is
    52  sooner].  Certified  home  health  agencies which receive [grants] funds
    53  pursuant to this section may reapply  for  [grants]  funds  and  may  be
    54  approved if the applicant satisfies the requirements of subdivision four
    55  of  this section and rules and regulations, or guidelines of the depart-
    56  ment, adopted pursuant to this section.

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     1    [9.] 7. In the event that a public certified  home  health  agency  is
     2  approved  for [a grant] funds, pursuant to this section, funds [provided
     3  under the grant] shall not reduce the amount of aid otherwise reimbursa-
     4  ble to such agency pursuant to article six of this chapter.
     5    [10.]  8.  The commissioner is authorized to promulgate such rules and
     6  regulations, or guidelines of the department, as are necessary to  carry
     7  out  the  provisions  of  this  section.  Such rules and regulations, or
     8  guidelines of the department, may include, but not be limited to,  mini-
     9  mum  and  maximum [grant] funding levels provided to individual agencies
    10  under this section.
    11    [11.] 9. Recipients of [grants] funds shall submit to the commissioner
    12  reports on the use of [grants] funds provided under this section at such
    13  times and in such format as the commissioner may prescribe.
    14    § 3. This act shall take effect on the first of April next  succeeding
    15  the date on which it shall have become a law; provided however, that the
    16  amendments  to section 3615 of the public health law made by section two
    17  of this act shall not affect the expiration of such  section  and  shall
    18  expire  therewith. Effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or
    19  repeal of any rule or regulation necessary  for  the  implementation  of
    20  this  act  on its effective date are authorized to be made and completed
    21  on or before such effective date.
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