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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Reps. Jill Tokuda, Mary Peltola, and Ed Case Introduce Legislation to Increase Medicare Payments for Nursing Facilities

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Representative Jill Tokuda | Representative Jill Tokuda Official Website (https://tokuda.house.gov/)

Representative Jill Tokuda | Representative Jill Tokuda Official Website (https://tokuda.house.gov/)

(Washington, D.C.) – On May 12, 2023, Representative Jill Tokuda (HI-02) led Reps. Mary Sattler Peltola (AK-At Large) and Ed Case (HI-02) in announcing the introduction of legislation to ensure skilled nursing facilities in Hawaiʻi and Alaska receive fair reimbursements for the services they provide. The Equitable Payments for Nursing Facilities Act of 2023 would authorize a cost-of-living adjustment to the Medicare payment formula for skilled nursing facilities in Hawaiʻi and Alaska to account for the significantly higher cost to provide care in these areas.  

Under current law, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has the authority to provide adjustments to payment amounts in consideration of the unique circumstances of hospitals located in Hawai‘i and Alaska — but this authority only applies to hospitals and inpatient psychiatric facilities, not skilled nursing facilities. 

“Skilled nursing facilities are a critical part of Hawai‘i’s health care system and especially important in our rural communities. They provide hospitalized patients with continued care following an accident, severe illness, or surgery. In addition to helping them regain their ability to do daily activities and tasks, our skilled nursing facilities are a life saver for families and caregivers that want to be sure their loved ones have a safe place to recover and heal,” said Rep. Jill Tokuda (HI-02). “That is why we must make sure our skilled nursing facilities are adequately compensated, especially in high cost-of-living states like Hawai’i, to ensure access to high-quality care and the best health outcomes for patients. My bill represents an important step in making that goal a reality.” 

“Alaska and Hawaiʻi have many wonderful things in common, but we also face some similar challenges,” said Representative Peltola. “One challenger of our remote locations and dispersed populations is the high cost of living and delivering health care services. Skilled nursing facilities are an important part of our health care systems, providing a safe and stable environment for patients to recover following intensive medical treatment. We must provide appropriate compensation for these facilities and skilled health care workers that take care of our loved ones. That’s why I’m proud to support this bill.”

“For years, long-term care operations including skilled nursing facilities have struggled with staff shortages, low pay and the lack of patient beds across the country including Hawai‘i,” said Rep. Ed Case (HI-01). “With the growing population of seniors in our islands, referred to as ‘Silver Tsunami’, this bill calls for adjustments to Medicare payment rates to relieve the financial strain of these facilities, and ensure that beds will be available for our kupuna on the waiting list for continuous health care in their golden years.”

“This legislation, if passed, will make payments to Hawaii nursing facilities more equitable given the high cost of providing care in Hawaii. Skilled nursing facilities continue to provide care to an increasingly vulnerable and medically complex population, but struggle with rates that fail to take into account the costs of living and doing business in Hawai‘i. Hawaii’s population is aging at a higher rate than that of the continental United States and the need for skilled nursing care is increasing. Skilled nursing facilities also face challenges with workforce retention and recruitment as they struggle to compete for workers with acute care facilities in a sector that has been adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Hilton Raethel, President and CEO of Healthcare Association of Hawai‘i.

If enacted, the Equitable Payments for Nursing Facilities Act would provide the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services the authority to make adjustments to Medicare payment rates for Skilled Nursing Facilities in Hawai‘i or Alaska. 

Companion legislation has been introduced in the Senate by Brian Schatz (D-HI), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), and Dan Sullivan (R-AK).

Original source can be found here.         

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