Maryland Code § HG-14-206

Section HG-14-206
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(a) The Department shall adopt rules and regulations that set the
standards necessary for the welfare and safety of elderly individuals who receive care
in day care centers for the elderly.
(b) Before the Department adopts a proposed plan, rule, or regulation under
this subtitle, the Department shall submit the plan, rule, or regulation to the
Department of Aging for its recommendations.
§14-2A-01. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025 PER CHAPTER 437 OF 2022 //
(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Elderly individual" has the meaning stated in § 14-201 of this title.
(c) "Integrator" means an entity that:
(1) Organizes a voluntary association of licensed medical adult day
care providers, home health care providers, and other providers and entities to
coordinate to provide integrated services under the pilot program; and
(2) Is licensed in the State to provide at least one of the services
included in the pilot program.
(d) "Pilot program" means the Howard County and Montgomery County
Adult Day Health Care Services Pilot Program.

(e) "Task Force" means the Task Force on the Howard County and
Montgomery County Adult Day Health Care Services Pilot Program.
§14-2A-02. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025 PER CHAPTER 437 OF 2022 //
(a) This section applies only in Howard County and Montgomery County.
(b) (1) There is a Howard County and Montgomery County Adult Day
Health Care Services Pilot Program.
(2) The purpose of the pilot program is to integrate the provision of
medical adult day care services, home health care services, and medical services
provided under the Maryland Medical Assistance Program.
(c) Participation in the pilot program is limited to elderly individuals who
are:
(1) Residents of Howard County or Montgomery County; and
(2) Receiving medical adult day care services, home health care
services, or medical services provided under the Maryland Medical Assistance
Program, including medical services that are offered by a managed care organization.
(d) Services provided under the pilot program shall include, when
applicable:
(1) An evaluation and assessment of each pilot program participant
by a licensed nurse to complete an interdisciplinary care plan for the participant;
(2) The provision of remote services to the participant, using an
electronic device with video conferencing capability issued to the participant to
facilitate communication with providers;
(3) The creation of a medication strategy for the participant in order
to provide appropriate evaluation and monitoring of the administration of
medications;
(4) A program of activities and social engagement to assist
participants in reducing loneliness and depression and to develop a sense of
community with other participants;

(5) Coordination of medical care and other services ordered by a
physician for the purpose of allowing participants to live safely in their home
environment;
(6) The provision of basic housekeeping services to assist
participants in daily activities that may be challenging; and
(7) The provision of transportation and delivery of meals.
(e) (1) Howard County and Montgomery County jointly may designate
and authorize the operation of one or more entities to serve as an integrator in
Howard County and Montgomery County.
(2) An integrator shall be licensed in the State to provide at least one
of the services to be included in the pilot program.
(f) In consultation with Howard County and Montgomery County, an
integrator shall coordinate all services provided under the pilot program.
§14-2A-03. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025 PER CHAPTER 437 OF 2022 //
(a) There is a Task Force on the Howard County and Montgomery County
Adult Day Health Care Services Pilot Program.
(b) The Task Force consists of the following members:
(1) One member of the Senate of Maryland, appointed by the
President of the Senate;
(2) One member of the House of Delegates, appointed by the Speaker
of the House;
(3) One representative of the Howard County government,
designated by the Howard County Executive;
(4) One representative of the Montgomery County government,
designated by the Montgomery County Executive;
(5) The Secretary of Aging, or the Secretary's designee;
(6) The Secretary, or the Secretary's designee; and

(7) The following members, appointed by the Governor:
(i) Two representatives of the Maryland Association of Adult
Day Services;
(ii) One representative of the home health care industry;
(iii) One representative of the Maryland Managed Care
Organization Association; and
(iv) One representative of the Greater Maryland and the
National Capital Area chapters of the Alzheimer's Association.
(c) The Governor shall designate the chair of the Task Force.
(d) Howard County and Montgomery County jointly shall provide staff for
the Task Force.
(e) A member of the Task Force:
(1) May not receive compensation as a member of the Task Force; but
(2) Is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard
State Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget.
(f) The Task Force shall:
(1) Examine the status of medical adult day care in the State,
including the provision of home health care and medical services to enrollees in
medical adult day care programs;
(2) Review and evaluate the list of required services provided under
§ 14-2A-02(d) of this subtitle;
(3) Review and evaluate the efficacy of providing services using an
integrator;
(4) Identify and measure any enhanced continuity of care, using the
integrator model, that would allow enrollees to remain in their homes and the
community, defer treatment in higher levels of care such as nursing homes, and
reduce the incidence of treatment in acute care settings;
(5) Identify and measure any reduction in unnecessary utilization of
emergency medical services by enrollees;

(6) Identify and compare differences and similarities between the
pilot program, using the integrator model, and the features of the Program for All-
Inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE), including differences and similarities in the
populations served;
(7) Identify and measure other potential benefits of the integrator
model, such as greater social interaction, additional transportation options,
avoidance of food insecurity, and monitoring the administration of medications; and
(8) Make recommendations regarding the implementation of the
pilot program on a statewide basis.
(g) On or before October 1 each year, the Task Force shall report its findings
and any recommendations to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the
State Government Article, the General Assembly.

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