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04/18/2023

House Sub Bill includes NF, AL & HCBS investments

House Sub Bill includes NF, AL
& HCBS investments

Late Monday, the Ohio House released the text of House Sub Bill 33, outlining its priorities for the SFY 2024-2025 budget. The bill makes historic investments in Ohio’s long-term services and supports infrastructure, including reimbursement boosts for Ohio nursing facilities, assisted living, and home- and community-based services providers. LeadingAge Ohio is continuing to review the 5000-page bill for items pertinent to aging services providers and will include a complete detailing of the bill in Thursday’s edition of The Source, including details from the comparative document that includes the funding allocations. The following is a preliminary overview of the bill’s contents based on a review of the legislative language.  

House Sub Bill 33 includes:

Additionally, the following changes are made to the quality incentive payment:

The fiscal impact of the nursing facility package totals well over $700 million in each fiscal year, $250 million of which is the state share. 

The House Sub Bill also includes significant ownership disclosures and other new requirements for any nursing home undergoing a change of operator, including requiring a $10,000 bond per licensed bed. LeadingAge Ohio is evaluating this proposal and will include the proposal details in Thursday’s edition of The Source.

The House Finance Committee now has one week for additional amendments to be proposed for inclusion in the omnibus amendment before the House votes the bill out next week and the process moves to the Senate. As noted, LeadingAge Ohio will include a complete overview of the bill as well as confirm funding allocations for each of these priorities in its Thursday edition of The Source. Members are strongly encouraged to register for this year’s Advocacy Day at the Statehouse, where they will have the opportunity to meet with their legislators as well as the Directors of Medicaid, Health and Aging, to advocate for needed investments in Ohio’s long-term services and supports infrastructure. Additionally, members should plan to join the LeadingAge Ohio All-member call on Monday, April 24, to hear from Health & Human Services Subcommittee Chair Sara Carruthers on subcommittee’s work to support older Ohioans.

Questions may be directed to Susan Wallace at swallace@leadingageohio.org.

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