Better Care Better Jobs Act
The bill mandates states to develop and implement HCBS infrastructure improvement plans, wherein states will be required to assess their current HCBS landscape, eligibility criteria, workforce issues, and service delivery mechanisms. Funding for the planning grants is set at $100 million for fiscal year 2024 and will support initiatives aimed at improving service accessibility, including addressing barriers that populations face when accessing these services. This expansion is particularly critical, as many states currently face long waitlists and inadequate coverage for HCBS, necessitating improvements that this bill aims to achieve.
House Bill 547, titled the 'Better Care Better Jobs Act', aims to amend Title XIX of the Social Security Act to expand access to home and community-based services (HCBS) under Medicaid. This legislation introduces several provisions aimed at enhancing the accessibility and quality of care provided to eligible individuals, particularly the elderly and those with disabilities. Key elements of the bill include establishing HCBS infrastructure improvement planning grants for states, which would facilitate the expansion and strengthening of HCBS delivery systems, aiming to reduce reliance on institutional care.
Despite its aim to improve HCBS access, the legislation has faced scrutiny and debate. Supporters argue that the bill significantly addresses the needs of aging populations and individuals with disabilities and promotes independence through improved HCBS availability. However, there are concerns among some lawmakers about the adequacy of funding and the complexity of implementation across differing state systems, particularly regarding the qualifications and support for the direct care workforce that will be charged with delivering these services.