New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06965 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 05/09/2023

   
  STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 6965--A 2023-2024 Regular Sessions  IN ASSEMBLY May 9, 2023 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. SEAWRIGHT -- read once and referred to the Committee on Mental Health -- recommitted to the Committee on Mental Health in accordance with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the mental hygiene law, in relation to reimbursement for residential habilitation services The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Paragraph (ii) of subdivision (c) of section 43.02 of the 2 mental hygiene law, as amended by section 3 of part OO of chapter 58 of 3 the laws of 2015, is amended and a new subdivision (d) is added to read 4 as follows: 5 (ii) methodologies used in the establishment of the schedules of rates 6 or fees pursuant to this section provided, however, that in accordance 7 with subdivision (d) of this section, the commissioner of health shall 8 adopt rules and regulations including methodologies developed by [him or 9 her] such commissioner for services provided by any facility or program 10 licensed, operated or approved by the office for people with develop- 11 mental disabilities; provided, however, that such rules and regulations 12 shall be subject to the approval of the office for people with develop- 13 mental disabilities and shall take into account the policies and goals 14 of such office. 15 (d) (i) For purposes of this subdivision, the following terms shall 16 have the following meanings: 17 (1) "Retainer days" are days of medical leave or an associated day 18 where any other institutional or in-patient medical payment is made for 19 providing residential habilitation services to a person eligible for 20 medical assistance pursuant to title eleven of article five of the 21 social services law. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD04991-04-4 

 A. 6965--A 2 1 (2) "Service days" are days when residential habilitation services are 2 provided in a community residence under the home and community-based 3 waiver operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities 4 and pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commissioner of the 5 office for people with developmental disabilities to a person who is 6 either present in the community residence or is absent from the communi- 7 ty residence and residential habilitation services are performed by 8 staff. Such services shall include habilitation services, protective 9 oversight services, supervision services, nursing supervision of direct 10 care staff and coordination of a person's health care needs, the coordi- 11 nation of necessary medical appointments, follow-up reports from medical 12 appointments, follow-up and interface with hospital staff regarding 13 emergency room visits and other hospitalizations, services and supplies 14 related to program-related transportation, nutrition services directly 15 related to habilitation services and psychology services that support a 16 person's need for behavioral supports in a service setting. 17 (3) "Therapy days" are days when a person eligible for medical assist- 18 ance pursuant to title eleven of article five of the social services law 19 is away from a supervised community residence and is not otherwise 20 receiving services from paid residential habilitation staff and the 21 absence is for the purpose of visiting with family or friends, or a 22 vacation. The therapy day must be described in the person's plan of care 23 to be eligible for payment and the person may not receive another Medi- 24 caid-funded residential or in-patient service on that day. 25 (4) "Occupancy adjustment" is an adjustment to the calculated daily 26 rate of an agency which provides residential habilitation services in a 27 supervised community residence to account for vacancy days. 28 (5) "Vacancy days" are days for which the provider is unable to bill 29 for Medicaid due to a person residing in a community residence having 30 moved from one residential site to another, or due to the death of the 31 individual. 32 (ii) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of this section, or 33 any other law or regulation to the contrary and subject to the avail- 34 ability of federal financial participation, for any reimbursement for 35 residential habilitation services provided in a supervised community 36 residence according to a daily unit of service as promulgated by the 37 commissioner of health: 38 (1) retainer days shall be reimbursed at one hundred percent the daily 39 rate as determined pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commis- 40 sioner of health, provided, however a provider is limited to being paid 41 fourteen retainer days per rate year, multiplied by certified capacity; 42 (2) therapy days shall be reimbursed at one hundred percent the daily 43 rate as determined pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commis- 44 sioner of health, provided, however, a provider is limited to being paid 45 ninety-six therapy days per rate year per person; and 46 (3) for the rate periods beginning July first, two thousand twenty- 47 two, providers shall receive an occupancy adjustment to the operating 48 component of their rate, as the operating component of their rate is 49 determined pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commissioner of 50 health, for vacancy days. The occupancy adjustment percentage shall be 51 calculated by dividing the sum of a provider's rate period reported 52 retainer days, service days and therapy days by one hundred percent of 53 the provider's certified capacity. The certified capacity of the provid- 54 er is calculated by taking into account capacity changes throughout the 55 year, multiplied by one hundred percent of the year's days. The adjust- 56 ment will begin on July first, two thousand twenty-two and shall be 

 A. 6965--A 3 1 recalculated on an annual basis based on the most current and complete 2 twelve months of experience. The occupancy adjustment will be the lower 3 of the provider's actual occupancy adjustment percentage or five 4 percent. 5 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 6 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2025.