North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SCR4011

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  
Engrossed
2/16/23  
Refer
2/17/23  
Report Pass
3/22/23  
Enrolled
3/27/23  

Caption

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly and the benefits of expanding the program.

Impact

The proposed study outlined in SCR4011 could lead to substantial changes in the available healthcare options for the elderly in North Dakota. Currently, the state has low income eligibility thresholds for participation in the all-inclusive care program compared to other states. By increasing the income eligibility limit to align with the higher benchmarks of other states, the program could see a significant increase in enrollment, benefitting more elderly individuals who require such care. This change would likely enhance the quality of life for many seniors and alleviate some of the pressures on family caregivers.

Summary

SCR4011 is a concurrent resolution that directs the Legislative Management of North Dakota to study the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly, recognizing the program's significance in providing comprehensive and coordinated care services to frail and elderly individuals. The resolution acknowledges the various services offered through this program, which enables eligible participants to remain at home while receiving necessary support, such as therapy, nutritional counseling, and social services. The focus of the study is to explore the potential benefits of expanding this program.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SCR4011 appears to be positive, as it aims to address an important issue regarding elderly care. Support for the resolution indicates a growing recognition of the need for more inclusive healthcare options for the aging population. Stakeholders, including healthcare providers and family members of elderly individuals, are likely to appreciate the potential for enhanced access to care through expanded eligibility, reflecting a collaborative approach to health policy and elder care.

Contention

Despite the largely favorable sentiment, there may be contention regarding the financial implications of expanding the all-inclusive care program. Concerns may arise about the cost of such an initiative to state budgets and whether resources would be available to accommodate an increased enrollment. Further debates may consider the balance between financial sustainability of the program and the critical need for essential care services among the elderly population in North Dakota.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HCR3028

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying human trafficking victim service and re-entry programs.

ND HCR3018

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying strategies to increase the number of North Dakotans who receive health benefits coverage.

ND HCR3026

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying improving re-entry outcomes for incarcerated adults and youth.

ND SCR4017

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the detrimental impacts of pornography.

ND HCR3033

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying personal legislative staff for the Legislative Assembly.

ND HCR3018

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying water and wetlands regulations and the taxation of inundated lands in the state.

ND SCR4019

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying reading and mathematics proficiency rates among students in the state with disabilities and the effectiveness of current educational policies, programs, and resource allocations in addressing any disparities.

ND SCR4007

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the formation of a search and rescue volunteer association.

ND SCR4016

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the availability of adequately accessible housing in the state for individuals with mobility impairments or physical disabilities.

ND SCR4024

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying using dedicated funds in the Capitol building fund to build a legislative office building.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.