(1) The legislature recognizes that staff and resources needed to adequately care for individuals with cognitive or behavioral impairments is not limited to support for activities of daily living. Therefore, the department shall: (a) Beginning July 1, 2024, implement a method for applying case mix to the rate. This method should be informed by the minimum data set collected by the centers for medicare and medicaid services; (b) Subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, employ the case mix adjustment method to adjust rates of individual facilities for case mix changes; (c) Upon the discontinuation of resource utilization group's scores, and in collaboration with appropriate stakeholders, create a new case mix adjustment method for adjusting direct care rates based on changes in case mix using the patient-driven payment method; (d) By December 1, 2024, provide an initial report to the governor and appropriate legislative committees outlining a phased implementation plan; and (e) By December 1, 2026, provide a final report to the appropriate legislative committees. These reports must include the following information: (i) An analysis of the potential impact of the new case mix classification methodology on nursing facility payment rates; (ii) Proposed payment adjustments for capturing specific client needs that may not be clearly captured in the data available from the centers for medicare and medicaid services; and (iii) A plan to continuously monitor the effects of the new methodologies on each facility to ensure certain client populations or needs are not unintentionally negatively impacted. (2) A default case mix group shall be established for cases in which the resident dies or is discharged for any purpose prior to completion of the resident's initial assessment. The default case mix group and case mix weight for these cases shall be designated by the department. (3) A default case mix group may also be established for cases in which there is an untimely assessment for the resident. The default case mix group and case mix weight for these cases shall be designated by the department. [ 2024 c 246 s 2; 2021 c 334 s 991; 2017 c 286 s 1; 2011 1st sp.s. c 7 s 4; 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 s 9; 2009 c 570 s 2; 1998 c 322 s 22.]
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