Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB494

Introduced
2/24/23  

Caption

Create a task force on the long-term continuum of care for older Montanans

Impact

The task force will consist of 16 members, including representatives from various health care sectors and government, tasked with assessing the capacity and current needs of the long-term care system. Their report, due by September 15, 2024, will include recommendations for legislative actions and adjustments to improve workforce retention and recruitment, enhance service delivery in rural areas, and ensure quality care for high-need populations. The effort aims to create a sustainable long-term care framework that can adapt to the evolving demographic challenges facing the state.

Summary

SB494, introduced by M. Dunwell, establishes a task force focused on evaluating and improving the long-term care continuum for older Montanans. The bill responds to significant challenges within the state's nursing homes, including financial struggles, high Medicaid mixes, and workforce shortages exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. By creating a task force, the bill aims to address the pressing needs of Montana's aging population and ensure they receive adequate care close to their communities and families.

Contention

There are notable concerns regarding the financial viability of nursing homes and the ability to attract qualified personnel to meet demand. The bill highlights the need for innovative solutions to convert excess capacity in skilled nursing facilities and the evaluation of current reimbursement rates for higher-acuity residents. The task force's findings could lead to significant changes in how healthcare services are provided to older residents, potentially shifting resources and priorities within state healthcare policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HJ28

Interim study of continuum of long-term care services

MT SB515

Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Benefit Task Force.

MT AB911

Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Benefit Task Force.

MT SR95

Requests the Department of Insurance to create a task force to study best practices for coverage of long-term supports and services.

MT HCR86

Creates a study committee on family caregiving and long-term supports

MT HR185

Continues the Study Group on Long Term Care Financing

MT SJR62

Health Care Workforce Task Force, created

MT SB352

Create task force to modify and improve the child protective services system

MT SB231

Create task force on establishing a dependent neglect court system

MT SJ23

Interim study of Montana's long-term care system

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.