Commissioner of human services required to establish and evaluate care coordination technology system demonstration project, report required, and money appropriated.
Impact
The care coordination technology system outlined in the bill is designed to facilitate several key functionalities. This includes the screening of individuals for their healthcare needs, electronically referring them to required services, and tracking the efficacy of the provided services. By aggregating health service data, the system aims to enhance care coordination for individuals and communities that might be at risk for poor health outcomes due to inadequate support services. The bill represents a significant step toward integrating technology into the delivery of human services, potentially transforming how services are coordinated across entities.
Summary
House File 3732 mandates the commissioner of human services to establish and evaluate a care coordination technology system demonstration project. This project aims to improve access to social and support services for individuals receiving healthcare services. By enhancing coordination between providers and state and county agencies, the initiative seeks to effectively track service delivery and address any gaps in care. The project is expected to operate for a limited timeframe from January 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026, and will be implemented in at least two counties within the seven-county metropolitan area.
Contention
Discussion surrounding HF3732 may highlight varying perspectives on the use of technology in human services. Proponents of the bill argue that the implementation of a coordinated technology system is essential for improving health outcomes and efficiently allocating resources. However, critics could raise concerns about the cost implications of establishing such a system and the complexities involved in ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations. Moreover, there might be debates regarding the adequacy of service providers and the capacity of the technology to meet the diverse needs of individuals requiring assistance.
Commissioner of human services directed to develop covered benefit for integrated health services, demonstration project created, report required, and money appropriated.
Child care assistance program integrity requirements established; commissioner of children, youth, and families directed to establish an electronic record-keeping system for child care enrollment; reports required; and money appropriated.
Fiscal analysis of child welfare system required; comprehensive child welfare program, practice, and service evaluation required; reports required; and money appropriated.
Provides for licensing and regulation of individuals and entities as health insurance navigators for a health benefit exchange (RR1 +$44,000 SG EX See Note)