Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Greetings from Juneau , Alaska !!!!
I am now one of the veterans, as I have participated all 3 years we have done this. We are hopeful that our requests will be heard, thoughtfully considered and maybe even moved into the budget. As AGENET, we are asking that our Medicaid reimbursement rates be increased as they have not seen an increase in 10 years. The state is actually conducting a survey to review our programs, make suggestions for a one time “catch up increase” and then establish a methodology for reviewing and revising the rates annually. This is exciting stuff for us.
We are also requesting that the language in our Medicaid waiver be broadened to include a stand alone diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Again, huge! The beauty of this piece is we are also very concerned about folks with traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Our current ruling, says if you are not physically unable to perform the activities of daily living (ADLs) you do not qualify for the waiver. This waiver provides free care for our loved one for some of the following services, respite, care coordination, medicines, physicians, hospital care, durable medical equipment, chore services and personal care attendants (PCA). As you can see they is a gap in our current system and those that cant remember how to dress themselves but are physically able to do it; do not qualify for these services. We found by reminding the legislature that our Pioneer Home (only nursing home facility in our state) would benefit from the change.
Oh the Senators and Representatives blustered, once they ran out of steam we reminded them that if we broaden the definition (so to speak) we also be able to recoup monies for those already receiving state funded care. I swear, you could see their ears perk up and I was afraid one might injure himself his neck swiveled around so fast. We explained that by broadening the definition and allowing those folks that fell in the “gap” to enroll, we would be recouping monies from the Federal government. See the feds pay a percentage of the Medicaid bill for the state…..so if we could now add folks already in the home and receiving state funded care, we might actually enroll enough folks to have a surplus in federal money. They have commissioned a study and it looks “promising”. WHOOT
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Hi,
I have a quick question for you regarding your blog, but I couldn't find your contact information. Do you think you could send me an email whenever you get a chance?
Thanks,
Cameron
cameronvsj(at)gmail(dot)com
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