Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR201

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Urging The Med-quest Division Of The Department Of Human Services And Developmental Disabilities Division Of The Department Of Health To Amend The Eligibility Criteria For The Medicaid 1915(c) Home And Community-based Services Waiver.

Impact

The passage of SR201 could have significant implications for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Hawaii. Currently, those with additional challenges, such as emotional or mental health disorders, are often left without access to necessary services covered by Medicaid. By amending the eligibility criteria, the resolution seeks to ensure that these individuals receive appropriate support, thereby enhancing their quality of life and integration into their communities. This aligns with broader goals of inclusivity and support for vulnerable populations within the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution 201, introduced in the Thirty-third Legislature of Hawaii in 2025, focuses on amending the eligibility criteria for the Medicaid 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services Waiver. This resolution urges the Med-QUEST Division of the Department of Human Services, along with the Developmental Disabilities Division of the Department of Health, to reconsider current restrictions that deem certain individuals ineligible based on specific conditions, such as mental illness or substance abuse. The aim is to include individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities who also experience comorbid mental health issues.

Contention

One potential point of contention surrounding SR201 is the administrative process required to amend eligibility criteria. Critics might argue about the feasibility and implications of such changes on state resources and Medicaid funding. Moreover, there may be concerns about the effectiveness of services for individuals with complex needs, and whether adequate support systems are in place to cater to this demographic once eligibility is expanded. Advocates for individuals with disabilities, however, may counter that expanding these criteria is essential for addressing the current gaps in service provision, reflecting a commitment to meet the diverse needs of the population.

Companion Bills

HI SCR226

Same As Urging The Med-quest Division Of The Department Of Human Services And Developmental Disabilities Division Of The Department Of Health To Amend The Eligibility Criteria For The Medicaid 1915(c) Home And Community-based Services Waiver.

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