Access to shared services under the home and community -based services waiver expansion
Impact
If enacted, SF654 will amend the Minnesota Statutes to establish criteria and rates for shared services. This change signifies a move towards more collaborative care models where individuals can benefit from shared assistance in daily living activities. The new system setting payment rates for shared services—such as homemaker and chore services—will help in managing costs while providing necessary support, which may alleviate budget pressures on state resources allocated to human services.
Summary
Senate File 654 aims to expand access to shared services under the home and community-based services waivers in Minnesota, specifically enhancing the service models available to individuals with disabilities. The bill is designed to allow multiple individuals to share certain services, provided by the same worker, without compromising the quality of care. This amendment enables more flexible service delivery, potentially enhancing the quality of life for those receiving assistance while optimizing resource allocation for providers.
Contention
Though intended to improve service access and efficiency, the bill may face scrutiny regarding the adequacy of services provided in a shared format. Stakeholders may express concerns about whether shared services will meet the personalized needs of individuals who often require specialized support. Critics may argue that while shared services could lower costs, they might also risk diluting the focus on the unique needs of each person, leading to potential quality trade-offs in the care they receive.
Policies related to establishing rates for home and community-based waiver services modified, and room and board rates for individuals receiving home and community-based services increased.
Rates and rate floors modified for services involving disability and elderly waivers, customized living, nursing and intermediate care facilities, personal care assistance, home care, nonemergency medical transportation, and community first services and supports; provisions modified; residential settings closure prevention grant program established; and money appropriated.
Community first services and supports requirements modifications and consultation services as an optional service under the agency-provider model specification provision