Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5987 Compare Versions

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99 S TATE OF RHODE IS LAND
1010 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1111 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023
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1414 A N A C T
1515 RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT – OFFICE OF HEALTH AND
1616 HUMAN SERVICES
1717 Introduced By: Representatives Casimiro, Spears, Noret, Baginski, and Morales
1818 Date Introduced: March 01, 2023
1919 Referred To: House Finance
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2222 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2323 SECTION 1. Legislative findings. 1
2424 The general assembly hereby finds that: 2
2525 The FY 2023 state budget invested in a long-term plan to address systemic issues in the 3
2626 health and human service delivery system by requiring that the office of the health insurance 4
2727 commissioner shall conduct an analysis of the impact of the provisions of § 27-38.2-1(i) on health 5
2828 insurance premiums and access in Rhode Island and submit a report of its findings to the general 6
2929 assembly on or before June 1, 2023. Until such time as the rate-review process begins to yield 7
3030 conclusions, it is critical for the state to continue making progress and maintaining investments in 8
3131 staffing and the providers who are daily uplifting our most vulnerable residents. This investment 9
3232 will provide a staircase towards rates that will likely be recommended in the rate-review process. 10
3333 SECTION 2. Chapter 42-7.2 of the General Laws entitled "Office of Health and Human 11
3434 Services" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: 12
3535 42-7.2-2.1. Appropriation for stabilization and care for providers. 13
3636 There is hereby appropriated an increase of two hundred million dollars ($200,000,000) 14
3737 (all funds) for home and community based providers of health and human services to provide a 15
3838 minimum ten percent (10%) rate increase in the FY 2024 state budget in order that providers may 16
3939 stabilize staffing levels, ensure adequate and safe care of residents and combat surging costs and 17
4040 prices reflected in the annual inflation rate for the United States of six and four-tenths percent 18
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4444 (6.4%) for the twelve (12) month period ending January 2023 after rising six and five-tenths percent 1
4545 (6.5%) previously, according to U.S. Department of Labor. 2
4646 SECTION 3. This act shall take effect on July 1, 2024. 3
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5353 EXPLANATION
5454 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
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5656 A N A C T
5757 RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT – OFFICE OF HEALTH AND
5858 HUMAN SERVICES
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6060 This act would appropriate two hundred million dollars ($200,000,000) for home and 1
6161 community based providers of health and human services to provide a ten percent (10%) rate 2
6262 increase in order that providers may stabilize staffing levels, ensure adequate and safe care of 3
6363 residents and combat surging prices. 4
6464 This act would take effect on July 1, 2024. 5
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