Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1387

Introduced
1/13/22  

Caption

Prevention of elder abuse.

Impact

If enacted, HB1387 will amend various sections of Indiana law related to home health care services and hospice programs. The implications of this bill are significant, particularly in terms of altering the criteria under which individuals may provide care services. By establishing a clear connection between criminal history and eligibility to provide care, the bill aims to raise the standards of care provided to elderly and disabled individuals. Furthermore, these provisions would likely necessitate enhanced background checks for caregivers, ensuring that individuals entering these roles have a clean record concerning abusive or neglectful behavior.

Summary

House Bill 1387 aims to enhance the prevention of elder abuse by imposing stricter regulations on individuals providing in-home care services for the elderly and disabled. Specifically, the bill prohibits individuals with certain criminal convictions, such as battery or neglect of a dependent, from receiving compensation for attendant care services funded by Medicaid. This legislation seeks to ensure that vulnerable populations receive care from individuals without a history of violence or neglect, thereby bolstering protections for the elderly in Indiana.

Contention

While supporters of HB1387 advocate for the bill as a necessary step to safeguard the elderly, critiques suggest it may have unintended consequences, such as reducing the available workforce for in-home care services. Certain stakeholders may express concern that the stringent regulations could disproportionately affect those seeking employment in the caregiving field, especially in communities where the pool of eligible candidates is already limited. This tension highlights a broader discussion surrounding the balance between protective measures for at-risk individuals and the need for adequate staffing in essential health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1211

Prevention of elder abuse.

IN HB1164

Reporting of child abuse or neglect.

IN HB1128

Reporting of child abuse or neglect.

IN HB1457

Indiana department of health.

IN HB1260

Indiana department of health.

IN HB1412

Reporting of child abuse or neglect.

IN SB0331

Deposition of child victim.

IN HB1081

Human trafficking.

IN SB0449

Health care service provider employees.

IN SB0174

Child sex abuse material.

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