Establishes a program to provide structured family caregiving to certain recipients of Medicaid. (BDR 38-297)
Impact
If enacted, AB208 will significantly modify how Medicaid provides assistance to individuals with dementia in Nevada. It introduces a framework for structured family caregiving, allowing families to be at the forefront of caregiving. Moreover, the bill ensures that caregivers are compensated adequately, receiving a daily stipend that is a percentage of the per diem rate paid to the agencies involved in administering services. This change is expected to allow families to maintain care within a familiar environment rather than in institutional settings, thus enhancing the quality of life for recipients.
Summary
Assembly Bill No. 208 aims to enhance the Medicaid program by authorizing structured family caregiving for recipients suffering from dementia. This initiative seeks to apply for a federal waiver under Section 42 U.S.C. ยง 1396n(c), allowing state funds to be used for this purpose. The bill outlines that Medicaid recipients can choose their own caregiver and the location where they will receive care, promoting a family-centered approach to healthcare for individuals with dementia. This legislative measure also includes specific training requirements for caregivers to ensure that they can provide adequate support.
Contention
While AB208 proposes beneficial changes to family caregiving under Medicaid, there may be notable points of contention regarding the appropriations necessary to implement this program and the potential regulatory burdens on state systems. There is often debate about funding for Medicaid initiatives, particularly regarding the long-term financial implications for the state. Stakeholders may express concerns about ensuring that the necessary support systems are in place for both caregivers and beneficiaries to mitigate issues that might arise from such a shift towards family-based care.
"Medicaid Transportation Brokerage Program Oversight and Accountability Act"; establishes vehicle, staffing, and performance standards, and review and reporting requirements for non-emergency medical transport provided under State's non-emergency medical transportation brokerage program.
"Medicaid Transportation Brokerage Program Oversight and Accountability Act"; establishes vehicle, staffing, and performance standards, and review and reporting requirements for non-emergency medical transport provided under Medicaid transportation brokerage program.
Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to support recreational activities for individuals with developmental disabilities and relative to the uncompensated care and Medicaid fund.