Connecticut 2012 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05480

Introduced
3/8/12  
Refer
3/8/12  

Caption

An Act Concerning Increasing Home And Community-based Care For Elderly Medicaid Recipients.

Impact

The bill seeks to not only amend the state's Medicaid plan to improve access but also to apply for federal matching assistance payments aimed at supporting home and community-based services. By utilizing the State Balancing Incentive Payment Program, the legislation hopes to secure increased federal funds which can then be used to build a more robust support system. The establishment of a 'no wrong door' system for service access is highlighted as a key feature, enabling seniors and caregivers to navigate available resources more effectively while ensuring they receive appropriate assessments and services tailored to their needs.

Summary

House Bill 5480 aims to enhance access to home and community-based care for elderly recipients of Medicaid. This initiative addresses the growing need for comprehensive support services by proposing amendments to both the Medicaid state plan and the administration of support programs for the elderly. Through the utilization of needs-based eligibility criteria, the bill intends to ensure that services provided under the state-funded home care program are better aligned with individual requirements, catering to those who are most in need of assistance.

Contention

While the intent behind HB 5480 is commendable, some concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of funding and the potential bureaucratic hurdles associated with the implementation of new eligibility criteria and administrative processes. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of transitioning to a needs-based system, especially in balancing resource allocation among various community-based services. Previous discussions surrounding Medicaid reforms indicate that changes can provoke contention over perceived benefits versus the challenges of executing such programs on the ground.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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