Legislature(1993 - 1994)
05/03/1993 02:50 PM Senate FIN
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CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 171(FIN)
An Act providing coverage for hospice care under the
Medicaid program; reordering the priorities given to
optional services under the Medicaid program; and
providing for an effective date.
Co-chair Pearce directed that CSHB 171 (Fin) be brought on
for discussion. REPRESENTATIVE LARSON remained before
committee. He explained that the legislation would extend
coverage of hospice services to Medicaid eligible adults who
do not qualify for Medicare. Hospice care is presently a
Medicaid covered service for children and is available to
people who qualify for Medicare. The proposed bill would
fill the current void in extension of that coverage.
DAVE WILLIAMS, Division of Medical Assistance, Dept. of
Health and Social Services, came before committee voicing
support for the bill. He explained that coverage would help
meet the needs of terminally ill individuals who are likely
to die within six months.
Senator Kerttula attested to past experience in attempting
to obtain care for a terminally ill relative. He stressed
need to simplify the present system. Mr. Williams observed
that the hospice option allows for consideration of the
condition of those who are terminally ill. He acknowledged
that they not only need services at home but they need
services delivered "in a way that is compassionate."
In response to a question from Senator Kelly, Mr. Williams
pointed to the $10.0 fiscal note from the Dept. of Health
and Social Services and explained that it relates only to
the cost of changing the state system to allow for the
billing of extended hospice services under Medicaid.
Discussion followed between Senator Kelly and Mr. Williams
concerning the priority ranking of medical services.
Senator Kerttula voiced praise for those providing hospice
services, advising that they are competent, professional
people who have great compassion. He reiterated need,
however, to streamline the bookkeeping effort associated
with the service.
Senator Kerttula then MOVED that CSHB 171 (Fin) pass from
committee with individual recommendations. No objection
having been raised, CSHB 171 (Fin) was REPORTED OUT of
committee with a $10.0 fiscal note from the Dept. of Health
and Social Services. Senators Jacko and Kerttula signed the
committee report with a "do pass" recommendation. Co-chairs
Pearce and Frank and Senators Kelly, Rieger, and Sharp
signed "no rec."
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