File #: Res 1315-2012    Version: * Name: Ease the burden on licensed home care service agencies, certified home health agencies and consumer directed personal assisted programs. (A.9664/S.6493)
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
Committee: Committee on Health
On agenda: 4/30/2012
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass and the Governor to sign A.9664/S.6493, legislation to ease the burden on licensed home care service agencies, certified home health agencies and consumer directed personal assisted programs.
Sponsors: Annabel Palma, Gale A. Brewer, Leroy G. Comrie, Jr., Daniel Dromm , Mathieu Eugene, Julissa Ferreras-Copeland, Letitia James, Peter A. Koo, G. Oliver Koppell, Brad S. Lander, Deborah L. Rose, Albert Vann, Ydanis A. Rodriguez
Council Member Sponsors: 13
Res. No. 1315
 
 
Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass and the Governor to sign A.9664/S.6493, legislation to ease the burden on licensed home care service agencies, certified home health agencies and consumer directed personal assisted programs.
 
 
By Council Members Palma, Brewer, Comrie, Dromm, Eugene, Ferreras, James, Koo, Koppell, Lander, Rose, Vann and Rodriguez
 
Whereas, In New York State, personal care providers (PCPs), certified home health agencies (CHHAs) and consumer directed personal assistance programs (CDPAPs), provide direct care to elderly and frail New Yorkers; and  
Whereas, Over the past several years, these organizations were affected by a multitude of policy changes on both the City and State level; and
Whereas, Notably, there were recent multi-year delays in Medicaid rate change approvals and overpayments; and
Whereas, As a result of these changes and overpayments, PCPs, CHHAs and CDPAPs were eventually subjected to significant recoupment of funds, punitive penalties and interest fees; and
Whereas, Because of this, these organizations are potentially exposed to cash flow problems which can endanger the sustainability of the organizations and their work force; and
Whereas, As a result, rapid recoupment of funds can also directly threaten the integrity of the home care workforce and detrimentally impact patients, who rely on these services; and
Whereas, Senator Kemp Hannon (R-Nassau) and Assembly Member Anthony Brindisi (D-Utica) introduced S.6493/A.9664; and
Whereas, This legislation provides that on and after April 1, 2009, any recoupments or reductions in medical assistance payments for licensed home care service agencies, certified home health agencies and consumer directed personal assistance programs shall not be subject to interest; and
Whereas, Further, pursuant to the proposed legislation, on and after January 1, 2009, any recoupments or reductions in medical assistance payments would be made payable in 24 equal monthly payments; and
Whereas, The purpose of this legislation is to ease the burden on home care agencies and CDPAPs, imposed as a result of the Department of Health's new Medicaid recoupment rate policy; and
Whereas, While acknowledging the need to ensure that payment accuracy is achieved, the sponsors of the legislation note that the negative impact of the existing recoupment policy must be mitigated to ensure the survival of the home care system; and
Whereas, Supporters such as the United Neighborhood Houses indicate that the legislation would have no adverse fiscal impact on the State, and further, that it will relieve a significant and untimely financial burden on home care providers; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the New York State Legislature to pass and the Governor to sign A.9664/S.6493, legislation to ease the burden on licensed home care service agencies, certified home health agencies and consumer directed personal assisted programs.
JM
LS# 3364
4/13/12