HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 2456        FILED ON: 1/15/2015

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 520

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PRESENTED BY:

Thomas A. Golden, Jr.

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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:

The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:

An Act relative to stabilizing the Commonwealth’s nursing facilities.

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PETITION OF:

 

Name:

District/Address:

Date Added:

Thomas A. Golden, Jr.

16th Middlesex

1/15/2015

Rady Mom

18th Middlesex

1/24/2015

David M. Nangle

17th Middlesex

8/27/2019

Thomas J. Calter

12th Plymouth

8/27/2019

Kimberly N. Ferguson

1st Worcester

8/27/2019

Benjamin Swan

11th Hampden

8/27/2019

David Paul Linsky

5th Middlesex

8/27/2019

Peter J. Durant

6th Worcester

8/27/2019

Paul K. Frost

7th Worcester

8/27/2019

Jonathan D. Zlotnik

2nd Worcester

8/27/2019

Tackey Chan

2nd Norfolk

8/27/2019

Sarah K. Peake

4th Barnstable

1/23/2015

James R. Miceli

19th Middlesex

8/27/2019

Daniel J. Hunt

13th Suffolk

8/27/2019

Louis L. Kafka

8th Norfolk

8/27/2019

Aaron Vega

5th Hampden

8/27/2019

Edward F. Coppinger

10th Suffolk

8/27/2019

Brian M. Ashe

2nd Hampden

8/27/2019

Keiko M. Orrall

12th Bristol

8/27/2019

Angelo M. Scaccia

14th Suffolk

8/27/2019

Bruce J. Ayers

1st Norfolk

8/27/2019

Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr.

12th Hampden

8/27/2019

James Arciero

2nd Middlesex

8/27/2019

Bradford R. Hill

4th Essex

8/27/2019

Mark J. Cusack

5th Norfolk

8/27/2019

William C. Galvin

6th Norfolk

8/27/2019

Mary S. Keefe

15th Worcester

8/27/2019

Paul McMurtry

11th Norfolk

8/27/2019

Carolyn C. Dykema

8th Middlesex

8/27/2019

Josh S. Cutler

6th Plymouth

8/27/2019

James M. Cantwell

4th Plymouth

8/27/2019

David M. Rogers

24th Middlesex

8/27/2019

John C. Velis

4th Hampden

8/27/2019

Stephen L. DiNatale

3rd Worcester

8/27/2019

Alice Hanlon Peisch

14th Norfolk

8/27/2019

John V. Fernandes

10th Worcester

8/27/2019

James J. Dwyer

30th Middlesex

8/27/2019

Colleen M. Garry

36th Middlesex

8/27/2019

Eileen M. Donoghue

First Middlesex

8/27/2019

Michael D. Brady

Second Plymouth and Bristol

8/27/2019

F. Jay Barrows

1st Bristol

8/27/2019

Daniel J. Ryan

2nd Suffolk

8/27/2019

Linda Dorcena Forry

First Suffolk

8/27/2019

Kenneth I. Gordon

21st Middlesex

8/27/2019

Thomas M. Petrolati

7th Hampden

8/27/2019

James J. O'Day

14th Worcester

8/27/2019

Daniel M. Donahue

16th Worcester

8/27/2019

Stephen Kulik

1st Franklin

8/27/2019

Paul Brodeur

32nd Middlesex

8/27/2019

Kevin G. Honan

17th Suffolk

8/27/2019

John H. Rogers

12th Norfolk

8/27/2019

Jeffrey N. Roy

10th Norfolk

8/27/2019

Marcos A. Devers

16th Essex

8/27/2019

Sean Garballey

23rd Middlesex

8/27/2019

Leah Cole

12th Essex

8/27/2019

William Smitty Pignatelli

4th Berkshire

8/27/2019

Lori A. Ehrlich

8th Essex

8/27/2019

Claire D. Cronin

11th Plymouth

8/27/2019

Susannah M. Whipps Lee

2nd Franklin

8/27/2019

Frank I. Smizik

15th Norfolk

8/27/2019

Paul Tucker

7th Essex

8/27/2019

Walter F. Timilty

7th Norfolk

8/27/2019

Tricia Farley-Bouvier

3rd Berkshire

8/27/2019

William M. Straus

10th Bristol

8/27/2019

Mathew Muratore

1st Plymouth

8/27/2019

Gailanne M. Cariddi

1st Berkshire

8/27/2019

John J. Mahoney

13th Worcester

8/27/2019

Anne M. Gobi

Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Middlesex

8/27/2019

Danielle W. Gregoire

4th Middlesex

8/27/2019

Chris Walsh

6th Middlesex

8/27/2019

Patricia A. Haddad

5th Bristol

8/27/2019

Antonio F. D. Cabral

13th Bristol

8/27/2019

Kevin J. Kuros

8th Worcester

8/27/2019

Kay Khan

11th Middlesex

8/27/2019

Timothy R. Madden

Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket

8/27/2019

Jennifer E. Benson

37th Middlesex

8/27/2019

Ellen Story

3rd Hampshire

8/27/2019

James M. Murphy

4th Norfolk

8/27/2019


HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 2456        FILED ON: 1/15/2015

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 520

By Mr. Golden of Lowell, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 520) of Thomas A. Golden, Jr., and others relative to stabilizing the Commonwealth’s nursing facilities.  Elder Affairs.

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

 

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In the One Hundred and Eighty-Ninth General Court
(2015-2016)

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An Act relative to stabilizing the Commonwealth’s nursing facilities.

 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
 

Section 1: Chapter 118E as amended by section 123 of chapter 224 of the Acts of 2012 is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: - 

Section __: for the purpose of determining the annual inflation factor for nursing home allowable costs, the executive office of health and human services shall apply the annual unadjusted Skilled Nursing Facility Market Basket Update as established by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid in the Medicare Skilled Nursing Facility prospective payment system rule.

Section 2: Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, effective July 1, 2015 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, the executive office of health and human services shall use calendar year 2011 costs as the base year for the purpose of setting MassHealth nursing facility rates.

Section 3:  Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the executive office of health and human services in setting Medicaid nursing facility rates shall not impose any so-called  ‘utilization occupancy penalty’ efficiency standard that is in excess of the actual median occupancy for nursing homes in the base year. 

Section 4: Chapter 23 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2010 official edition is hereby amended by inserting after section 9U the following new section:

The Commonwealth Corporation shall, subject to appropriation, establish an extended care career ladder grant program, consistent with section 410 of chapter 159 of the Acts of 2000.  Grants shall be available for certified nurses’ aides, home health aides, homemakers and other entry level workers in long-term care.  The grants may include training for English for speakers of other languages and other language and adult basic education programs to improve quality of care and improve direct care worker access to and participation in career ladder training.  The length of such grants shall not exceed a period of 3 years.  The Commonwealth Corporation shall submit quarterly reports to the house and senate committees on ways and means on said grant program including, but not limited to, the number of grants awarded, the amount of each grant, a description of the career ladder programs, changes in care-giving and workplace practices that have occurred and their impact on quality of care and worker retention and the certificates, degrees or professional status attained by each participating employee.  The administrative and program management costs for the implementation of said grant program shall not exceed 4 per cent of the amount of the grant program.  Each grant may include funding for technical assistance and evaluation.

Section 5: Chapter 111 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2010 official edition, is hereby amended by inserting after section 4O the following new section:-

4P. The Department shall, subject to appropriation, establish a scholarship program for certified nurses’ aide and direct care worker training.  The department shall establish appropriate guidelines and application criteria for the administration of the program.  The scholarships shall cover the full cost of tuition to an approved certified nurses’ aide or long-term care direct worker training program, including approved programs providing for cross-training.  Funds may also be available to provide adult basic education and English as a second language training for applicants otherwise meeting criteria for the scholarships, as well as pilot training programs using enhanced curricula designed to support increased retention.  The department shall, in consultation with the nursing home industry, consumer groups, the department of labor and workforce development, the Commonwealth Corporation, training providers and other appropriate state and local agencies, conduct outreach regarding the availability of such scholarships.  The department shall consult with the scholarship program advisory council to review and recommend new training requirements for certified nurses’ aides, home health aides and home care workers to improve the quality of the direct care workforce and the quality of care provided in all long-term care settings by developing skill standards, supporting the transition from training to work, improving retention, promoting portability, recognizing career advancement curricula and addressing language and education barriers.  The costs for outreach activities shall not exceed 3 per cent of the amount of the program and administrative costs of the program shall not exceed 3 per cent of the amount of the program.