Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6000

Introduced
2/28/25  

Caption

Requires all out-of-state foster care placement facilities be registered with Medicaid as a Medicaid provider.

Impact

The primary impact of HB 6000 is its potential to streamline the licensing process and improve the quality of care provided in out-of-state foster care facilities. By requiring registration as Medicaid providers, the bill aims to strengthen accountability and ensure that children placed outside of Rhode Island are receiving services that meet state standards. Furthermore, the bill grants the director of the state medical assistance program the authority to waive this requirement in emergency situations, establishing a balance between regulatory oversight and flexibility in urgent cases.

Summary

House Bill 6000 aims to enhance the oversight and regulation of out-of-state foster care placement facilities in Rhode Island by mandating that these facilities be registered as Medicaid providers with the state medical assistance program. This requirement seeks to ensure that children placed in these out-of-state facilities have access to necessary medical and behavioral health services under Medicaid provisions. It reflects a growing responsibility for the state to ensure the wellbeing of children in foster care, regardless of where those placements occur.

Contention

While the bill may be widely seen as a necessary measure to protect children, it could also generate debate regarding the implications of requiring all out-of-state facilities to adhere to Rhode Island's Medicaid regulations. Critics may argue that such a regulation could limit the options for placements during emergencies when quick decisions are needed, especially if nearby non-compliant facilities could provide immediate care. Additionally, stakeholders in the field of child welfare may have differing opinions on the sufficiency of existing oversight mechanisms and the necessity of this added layer of regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5057

Licensing And Monitoring Of Child Placing Agencies, Child Caring Agencies, Foster And Adoptive Homes, And Children's Behavioral Health Programs

RI S2387

Imposes requirements on a managed care organization (MCO) and pharmacy benefit manger (PBM) in order to control Medicaid prescription drug prices.

RI H7898

Imposes requirements on a managed care organization (MCO) and pharmacy benefit manger (PBM) in order to control Medicaid prescription drug prices.

RI H7031

Repeals the provision that requires new applicants for employment under this section to pay the expense for their background checks.

RI S2887

Repeals the provision that requires new applicants for employment under this section to pay the expense for their background checks.

RI H7823

Requires the department of children, youth and families (DCYF) to conduct periodic comprehensive needs assessments to determine whether the department’s programs and services meet the needs of children and families.

RI S2705

Requires the department of children, youth and families (DCYF) to conduct periodic comprehensive needs assessments to determine whether the department's programs and services meet the needs of children and families.

RI H7298

All Medicaid programs operated by EOHHS would not reimburse home care providers less than fee-for-service rates adopted by rate review recommendations of the office of health insurance commissioners.

RI S0792

Certification Of Childcare And Youth-serving Workers And Operators

RI H5634

Certification Of Childcare And Youth-serving Workers And Operators

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.