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99 S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D
1010 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1111 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025
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1414 A N A C T
1515 RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
1616 Introduced By: Senators LaMountain, Dimitri, McKenney, and Patalano
1717 Date Introduced: January 31, 2025
1818 Referred To: Senate Finance
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2121 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2222 SECTION 1. Section 40-8-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-8 entitled "Medical 1
2323 Assistance" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2
2424 40-8-2. Definitions. 3
2525 As used in this chapter, unless the context shall otherwise require: 4
2626 (1) “Dental service” means and includes emergency care, X-rays for diagnoses, extractions, 5
2727 palliative treatment, and the refitting and relining of existing dentures and prosthesis. 6
2828 (2) “Department” means the department of human services. 7
2929 (3) “Director” means the director of human services. 8
3030 (4) “Drug” means and includes only drugs and biologicals prescribed by a licensed dentist 9
3131 or physician as are either included in the United States pharmacopoeia, national formulary, or are 10
3232 new and nonofficial drugs and remedies. 11
3333 (5) “Inpatient” means a person admitted to and under treatment or care of a physician or 12
3434 surgeon in a hospital or nursing facility that meets standards of and complies with rules and 13
3535 regulations promulgated by the director. 14
3636 (6) “Inpatient hospital services” means the following items and services furnished to an 15
3737 inpatient in a hospital other than a hospital, institution, or facility for tuberculosis or mental 16
3838 diseases: 17
3939 (i) Bed and board; 18
4040 (ii) Nursing services and other related services as are customarily furnished by the hospital 19
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4444 for the care and treatment of inpatients and drugs, biologicals, supplies, appliances, and equipment 1
4545 for use in the hospital, as are customarily furnished by the hospital for the care and treatment of 2
4646 patients; 3
4747 (iii)(A) Other diagnostic or therapeutic items or services, including, but not limited to, 4
4848 pathology, radiology, and anesthesiology furnished by the hospital or by others under arrangements 5
4949 made by the hospital, as are customarily furnished to inpatients either by the hospital or by others 6
5050 under such arrangements, and services as are customarily provided to inpatients in the hospital by 7
5151 an intern or resident-in-training under a teaching program having the approval of the Council on 8
5252 Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association or of any other recognized 9
5353 medical society approved by the director. 10
5454 (B) The term “inpatient hospital services” shall be taken to include medical and surgical 11
5555 services provided by the inpatient’s physician, but shall not include the services of a private-duty 12
5656 nurse or services in a hospital, institution, or facility maintained primarily for the treatment and 13
5757 care of patients with tuberculosis or mental diseases. Provided, further, it shall be taken to include 14
5858 only the following organ transplant operations: kidney, liver, cornea, pancreas, bone marrow, lung, 15
5959 heart, and heart/lung, and other organ transplant operations as may be designated by the director 16
6060 after consultation with medical advisory staff or medical consultants; and provided that any such 17
6161 transplant operation is determined by the director or his or her designee to be medically necessary. 18
6262 Prior written approval of the director, or his or her designee, shall be required for all covered organ 19
6363 transplant operations. 20
6464 (C) In determining medical necessity for organ transplant procedures, the state plan shall 21
6565 adopt a case-by-case approach and shall focus on the medical indications and contra-indications in 22
6666 each instance; the progressive nature of the disease; the existence of any alternative therapies; the 23
6767 life-threatening nature of the disease; the general state of health of the patient apart from the 24
6868 particular organ disease; and any other relevant facts and circumstances related to the applicant and 25
6969 the particular transplant procedure. 26
7070 (7) “Nursing services” means the following items and services furnished to an inpatient in 27
7171 a nursing facility: 28
7272 (i) Bed and board; 29
7373 (ii) Nursing care and other related services as are customarily furnished to inpatients 30
7474 admitted to the nursing facility, and drugs, biologicals, supplies, appliances, and equipment for use 31
7575 in the facility, as are customarily furnished in the facility for the care and treatment of patients; 32
7676 (iii) Other diagnostic or therapeutic items or services, legally furnished by the facility or 33
7777 by others under arrangements made by the facility, as are customarily furnished to inpatients either 34
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8181 by the facility or by others under such arrangement; 1
8282 (iv) Medical services provided in the facility by the inpatient’s physician, or by an intern 2
8383 or resident-in-training of a hospital with which the facility is affiliated or that is under the same 3
8484 control, under a teaching program of the hospital approved as provided in subsection (6); and 4
8585 (v) A personal-needs allowance of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) one hundred dollars 5
8686 ($100) per month. 6
8787 (8) “Relative with whom the dependent child is living” means and includes the father, 7
8888 mother, grandfather, grandmother, brother, sister, stepfather, stepmother, stepbrother, stepsister, 8
8989 uncle, aunt, first cousin, nephew, or niece of any dependent child who maintains a home for the 9
9090 dependent child. 10
9191 (9) “Visiting nurse service” means part-time or intermittent nursing care provided by or 11
9292 under the supervision of a registered professional nurse other than in a hospital or nursing home. 12
9393 SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on July 1, 2025. 13
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100100 EXPLANATION
101101 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
102102 OF
103103 A N A C T
104104 RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
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106106 This act would increase the personal needs allowance of nursing facility residents from 1
107107 seventy-five dollars ($75.00) to one hundred dollars ($100) per month. 2
108108 This act would take effect on July 1, 2025. 3
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