Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
Reimbursement for services shall be a prospective flat rate for each approved
unit of service provided to the beneficiary. One-quarter hour (15 minutes) is
the standard unit of service and reimbursement shall not be made for less than
15 minutes (one-quarter hour) of service. This covers both service provision
and administrative costs for the following services:
1. center-based respite;
2. community integration development:
a. up to three beneficiaries may choose to
share community integration development if they share a common provider of this
service;
b. there is a separate
reimbursement rate for community integration development when these services
are shared;
3. day
habilitation;
4. prevocational
services;
5. individual and family
support-day and night:
a. up to three
beneficiaries may choose to share individualized and family support services if
they share a common provider;
b.
there is a separate reimbursement rate for individualized and family support
when these services are shared;
6. professional services;
7. skilled nursing services:
a. up to three beneficiaries may choose to
share skilled nursing services if they share a common provider;
b. there is a separate reimbursement rate for
skilled nursing services when these services are shared;
c. nursing consultations are offered on an
individual basis only.
d. - e.
Repealed.
8. supported
employment;
9. housing
stabilization transition; and
10.
housing stabilization.
B.
The following services are to be paid at cost, based on the need of the
beneficiary and when the service has been prior authorized and on the CPOC:
1. environmental accessibility
adaptations;
2. specialized medical
equipment and supplies; and
3.
transitional expenses.
C. The following services are paid through a
per diem:
1. substitute family care;
2. supported independent living;
3. adult companion care;
4. individual and family support supplemental
payments; and
5. monitored in-home
caregiving services.
D.
Maintenance of the personal emergency response system is paid through a monthly
rate.
E. Installation of the
personal emergency response system is paid through a one-time fixed
cost.
F. Direct Service Worker
Wages and Workforce Bonus Payments
1.
Establishment of Direct Service Worker Wage Floor for Medicaid Home and
Community-Based Services for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
a. Effective October 1, 2021, providers of
Medicaid home and community-based waiver services operated through the Office
for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities employing direct service workers
will receive the equivalent of a $2.50 per hour rate increase.
b. Effective October 1, 2021, this increase
or its equivalent will be applied to all service units provided by direct
service workers with an effective date of service for the identified home and
community based waiver services provided beginning October 1, 2021.
c. The minimum hourly wage floor paid to
direct service workers shall be $9 per hour.
d. All providers of services affected by this
rate increase shall be subject to a direct service worker wage floor of $9 per
hour. This wage floor is effective for all affected direct service workers of
any work status, whether full-time, or part-time etc.
e. The Department of Health reserves the
right to adjust the direct service worker wage floor as needed through
appropriate rulemaking promulgation consistent with the Administrative
Procedure Act.
2.
Establishment of Direct Service Worker Workforce Bonus Payments
a. Providers who provided services from April
1, 2021 to October 31, 2022 shall receive bonus payments of $300 per month for
each direct service worker that worked with participants for those
months.
b. The direct service
worker who provided services to participants from April 1, 2021 to October 31,
2022 must receive at least $250 of this $300 bonus payment paid to the
provider. This bonus payment is effective for all eligible direct service
workers of any working status, whether fulltime or part-time.
c. Bonus payments will end October 31,
2022.
d. LDH reserves the right to
adjust the amount of the bonus payments paid to the direct service worker as
needed through appropriate rulemaking promulgation consistent with the
Administrative Procedure Act.
e.
e.ii. Repealed.
3. Audit
Procedures for Direct Service Worker Wage Floor and Workforce Bonus Payments
a. The wage enhancement and bonus payments
reimbursed to providers shall be subject to audit by LDH
i. - iv. Repealed.
b. Providers shall provide to the LDH or its
representative all requested documentation to verify that they are in
compliance with the direct service worker wage floor and bonus
payments.
c. This documentation may
include, but is not limited to, payroll records, wage and salary sheets, check
stubs, etc.
d. Providers shall
produce the requested documentation upon request and within the timeframe
provided by LDH.
e. Non-compliance
or failure to demonstrate that the wage enhancement and/or bonus payments were
paid directly to direct service workers may result in:
i. sanctions; or
ii. disenrollment from the Medicaid
Program.
4.
Sanctions for Direct Service Worker Wage Floor and Workforce Bonus Payments
a. The provider will be subject to sanctions
or penalties for failure to comply with this Rule or with requests issued by
LDH pursuant to this Rule. The severity of such action will depend upon the
following factors:
i. Direct Service Worker
Wage Floor
(a). failure to pay I/DD HCBS
direct service workers the wage floor minimum of $9 per hour;
(b). the number of I/DD HCBS direct service
workers identified as having been paid less than the wage floor minimum of $9
per hour; or
(c). the persistent
failure to pay I/DD HCBS direct service workers the wage floor minimum of $9
per hour;
ii. Direct
Service Worker Workforce Bonus Payments
(a).
failure to pay eligible I/DD HCBS direct service workers the $250 monthly
workforce bonus payments;
(b). the
number of I/DD HCBS direct service workers identified as having not been paid
the $250 monthly workforce bonus payments; or
(c). the persistent failure to pay eligible
I/DD HCBS direct service workers the $250 monthly workforce bonus payments;
or
iii. failure to
provide LDH with any requested documentation or information related to or for
the purpose of verifying compliance with this
Rule.
G. Payments to legally responsible
individuals, legal guardians, and family members living in the home shall be
audited on a semi-annual basis to ensure payment for services
rendered.
AUTHORITY
NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
36:254 and Title XIX of the Social Security
Act.