Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB208

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Maryland Medical Assistance Program - Provider Agencies and Personal Care Aides - Reimbursement and Wages

Impact

The bill introduces specific wage requirements for personal care aides, stipulating that provider agencies must pay these aides a minimum wage of either $16 per hour or 64% of the hourly reimbursement rate starting from July 1, 2025, whichever is greater. Additionally, provider agencies are required to notify aides about changes to their wage rates and submit annual cost reports to ensure compliance with these new regulations. The legislation aims to improve working conditions and financial stability for personal care aides, who serve a critical role in the healthcare system.

Summary

Senate Bill 208, entitled 'Maryland Medical Assistance Program – Provider Agencies and Personal Care Aides – Reimbursement and Wages', is focused on revising the reimbursement model for personal assistance services under Maryland's Medical Assistance Program. The bill mandates the Maryland Department of Health to raise the hourly reimbursement rate for certain personal assistance services to a minimum of $25 per hour by July 1, 2025. This change aims to provide better financial support for both the providers and the aides who deliver essential services to individuals in need.

Contention

While supporters of SB 208 argue that the bill addresses the long-standing issue of low wages for personal care aides, opponents may raise concerns about the financial impact on provider agencies, especially smaller ones. Some advocates worry that increasing wage requirements could lead to higher costs for Medicaid services, potentially straining the overall healthcare budget. There may also be discussions regarding the emphasis on compliance and reporting requirements, which could place additional administrative burdens on provider agencies as they work to align with the new regulations.

Companion Bills

MD SB604

Carry Over Maryland Medical Assistance Program – Provider Agencies and Personal Care Aides – Reimbursement and Wages

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