Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB938

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
3/4/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  
Refer
3/8/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  
Chaptered
5/16/24  

Caption

State–Owned Nursing Homes – Deficiencies, Citations, and Fines – Reporting Requirements

Impact

If enacted, HB 938 would amend existing laws regarding how issues at state-owned nursing homes are reported and addressed. The bill requires more prompt communication of deficiencies and enforcement actions, moving responsibility from contractors to the overseeing department. This shift is expected to improve oversight, as the state will be directly involved in alerting relevant parties regarding compliance issues and remedial actions in nursing facilities. By implementing these requirements, the legislation aims to improve overall care in state-operated nursing homes.

Summary

House Bill 938 is focused on improving the oversight and reporting requirements associated with state-owned nursing homes operated by contractors. The bill mandates that any deficiencies and enforcement actions from monitoring agencies must be reported by the department overseeing the nursing home, rather than the contractor itself. This change is designed to enhance transparency and accountability surrounding nursing home operations, particularly in light of deficiencies identified in state evaluations. Under this legislation, notification must occur within specified timeframes to key stakeholders, including the Governor and local governing bodies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 938 appears generally positive among proponents who view it as a necessary reform to ensure higher standards in nursing home management and care. Advocates believe that increased state oversight will enhance health and safety conditions for residents. However, there may be concerns among some contractors regarding the implications of increased state oversight and the potential bureaucratic burden that could accompany new reporting requirements. The effectiveness of such measures will ultimately depend on implementation and adherence within the existing healthcare framework.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention relating to the operational impacts on contractors managing nursing homes. While the bill aims to solidify accountability, concerns could arise regarding how these increased reporting expectations may affect the capacity of contractors to respond to deficiencies effectively. Furthermore, there may be debates on whether these measures go far enough to ensure safety and care quality, or if they could unintentionally complicate the oversight process. As discussions continue, stakeholders will need to weigh the benefits of enhanced oversight against the operational realities faced by nursing home providers.

Companion Bills

MD SB712

Crossfiled State-Owned Nursing Homes - Deficiencies, Citations, and Fines - Reporting Requirements

Previously Filed As

MD SB974

State-Owned Nursing Homes - Deficiencies, Citations, and Fines - Contractor Reporting Requirements

MD HB1301

State-Owned Nursing Homes - Deficiencies, Citations, and Fines - Contractor Reporting Requirements

MD SB509

Health Care Facilities - Nursing Homes - Acquisitions and Licensure

MD HB702

Health Care Facilities - Nursing Homes - Acquisitions and Licensure

MD SB772

State Board of Nursing - Peer Advisory Committees, Scopes of Practice, and Licensure Requirements

MD HB717

State Board of Nursing - Peer Advisory Committees, Scopes of Practice, and Licensure Requirements

MD SB960

State Board of Nursing – Sunset Extension, Licensure Exceptions, and Board Operations and Membership

MD HB611

State Board of Nursing – Sunset Extension, Licensure Exceptions, and Board Operations and Membership

MD SB513

Environment – Collection and Reporting of Drinking Water and Wastewater Data and Information – Requirements

MD HB391

Vehicle Laws - Parking Enforcement - Citations

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