Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1 - Medical and Pharmacy Assistance Programs
Section 15-135 - Home-Based and Community Services for Residents of Nursing Facilities

(a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
        (2)    “Designated protection and advocacy systems agency” means a protection and advocacy systems agency that is designated as an independent advocate for individuals with disabilities under the federal Developmental Disabilities Act.
        (3)    “Nursing facility” has the meaning stated in § 15–132(a)(8) of this subtitle.
        (4)    “Resident” means an individual receiving long–term care in a nursing facility.
    (b)    (1)    A social worker shall provide to each resident information that:
            (i)    Explains the availability of services under home– or community–based waiver programs in the State that could enable the resident to live in the community;
            (ii)    Explains that if the resident’s care is partially or fully reimbursed by the Program, the resident may be able to receive long–term care services in the community instead of in the nursing facility;
            (iii)    Provides information regarding how to obtain case management services or evaluation services related to home– and community–based waiver programs or other options for receiving long–term care services in the community;
            (iv)    If written, is in large, easily legible type and in formats accessible to the resident; and
            (v)    Includes a list of legal, advocacy, and government agency resources.
        (2)    The Department, in consultation with the State agencies that implement the home– and community–based services programs, shall prepare, distribute, and update as necessary the information required under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
        (3)    The information required under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be made available to the resident:
            (i)    Upon admission and discharge of the resident; and
            (ii)    When the resident indicates a preference to live in the community, either during the resident’s quarterly assessment or at any other time.
        (4)    The social worker shall request that the resident sign an acknowledgment of receipt of the information provided by the social worker that shall be kept in the resident’s medical record.
    (c)    If a resident indicates an interest in or a preference for living in the community, the nursing facility shall refer the resident to the Department, or the Department’s designee, for further assistance.
    (d)    The Department, or the Department’s designee, shall review the quarterly assessments submitted to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by each nursing facility that participates in the Program to identify individuals indicating a preference to live in the community.
    (e)    If a resident who would qualify for home– and community–based waiver services under § 15–137 of this subtitle indicates an interest or preference for living in the community, the Department, or the Department’s designee, shall provide the resident with:
        (1)    Additional information regarding home– and community–based services, including services available under a medical assistance waiver and their right to access services under § 15–137 of this subtitle; and
        (2)    Assistance in:
            (i)    Completing any application forms or process, as needed; and
            (ii)    Moving from a nursing facility to a community–based setting appropriate to the resident’s needs and expressed wishes.
    (f)    (1)    Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, employees or representatives of designated protection and advocacy systems agencies and of certified centers for independent living shall have reasonable and unaccompanied access to residents of public or private nursing facilities in the State that receive reimbursement under the Program for the purpose of providing information, training, and referral to programs and services addressing the needs of people with disabilities, including participation in programs that would enable individuals with disabilities to live outside the nursing facility.
        (2)    Employees or representatives of designated protection and advocacy systems agencies and of certified centers for independent living shall maintain the confidentiality of the residents and may not disclose the information provided to or by a resident, except with the express consent of the resident or the resident’s legal guardian or health care representative.
        (3)    Public or private nursing facilities may require the employees or representatives of designated protection and advocacy systems agencies and of certified centers for independent living to provide proof of their employment before authorizing the access required under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
    (g)    On or before January 1 of each year, the Department, and the Department’s designee, shall report to the Governor and the General Assembly, in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, on:
        (1)    The Department’s efforts to promote home– and community–based services;
        (2)    The number of nursing facility residents referred or identified under subsections (c) and (d) of this section in the previous year;
        (3)    The number of nursing facility residents who transitioned from nursing facilities to home– and community–based waiver services;
        (4)    Any obstacles the Department confronted in assisting nursing home residents to make the transition from a nursing facility to a community–based residence; and
        (5)    The Department’s recommendations for removing the obstacles.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Health - General

Title 15 - Assistance Programs

Subtitle 1 - Medical and Pharmacy Assistance Programs

Section 15-101 - Definitions

Section 15-101.1 - Applicability of Other Provisions to a Managed Care Organization

Section 15-102 - Indigent and Medically Indigent -- Preventive and Home Care Services; Educational Opportunities

Section 15-102.1 - Indigent and Medically Indigent -- Comprehensive System of Health Care

Section 15-102.2 - Applicability of Certain Provisions -- Claims of Subrogation

Section 15-102.3 - Applicability of Certain Provisions -- Examination of Financial Affairs and Status

Section 15-102.4 - Surplus Requirements

Section 15-102.5 - Mechanism to Provide for Equitable Distribution of Enrollees

Section 15-102.6 - Applicability of Other Provisions; Regulations

Section 15-102.7 - Applicability of Certain Premium Tax Provisions

Section 15-102.8 - Claims Processing Charge for Medicaid Claims Paid by Department to District of Columbia Hospitals

Section 15-103 - Medical Assistance Program

Section 15-103.1 - Promotion of Cost Effectiveness of State Health Care System

Section 15-103.2 - Rfps for Comparing Performance and Cost of Different Managed Care Dental Programs

Section 15-103.3 - Healthchoice Performance Incentive Fund

Section 15-103.4 - Credentialing of Health Care Providers

Section 15-103.5 - Rate Review and Comparison; Reports

Section 15-103.6 - Regulations to Ensure Parity of Specialty Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services With Federal Acts

Section 15-103.7 - Valued-Based Purchasing Program -- Collection of Penalties -- Total Amount of Incentives -- Distribution of Funding

Section 15-104 - Contracts With Department of Human Services

Section 15-105 - Reimbursement Procedures Under Program

Section 15-105.1 - Reimbursement Procedures Under Program -- Electronic Reimbursement

Section 15-105.2 - Reimbursement to Health Care Providers

Section 15-106 - Review of Health Care Under Program

Section 15-107 - Cost Reports of Program Participants

Section 15-108 - Field Verification of Program Participants

Section 15-109 - Eligibility; Admissibility of Long-Term Care Transaction Forms

Section 15-109.1 - Plan for Dissemination of Advance Directive Information

Section 15-109.2 - Benefits and Services for Incarcerated or Institutionalized Individuals.

Section 15-110 - Reimbursement -- Acute General and Chronic Care Hospitals

Section 15-111 - Reimbursement -- Day Care for the Elderly and Medically Handicapped Adults

Section 15-112 - Reimbursement -- Physicians

Section 15-113 - Reimbursement -- Public Institutions

Section 15-114 - Reimbursement -- Related Institutions

Section 15-114.1 - Emergency Service Transporters

Section 15-115 - Placement in Skilled or Intermediate Nursing Facility

Section 15-116 - Reimbursement -- Skilled Nursing Facilities

Section 15-117 - Reimbursement -- Reserved Beds

Section 15-118 - Drugs

Section 15-118.1 - Certain Prescribed Drugs Not Specialty Drugs

Section 15-120 - Subrogation Claims

Section 15-121 - Claims Against Estates

Section 15-121.1 - Subrogation of Department to Program Recipient's Claim Under 19-505 and 19-506 of the Insurance Article

Section 15-121.2 - Subrogation of Department to Program Recipient's Claim Under 19-509 and 19-510 of the Insurance Article

Section 15-121.3 - Assignment of Subrogation Right

Section 15-122 - Responsibility of Spouse Under Program

Section 15-122.1 - Certain Providers Excluded From Repaying Depreciation Allowance

Section 15-122.2 - Intercepting State Tax Refund for Converted Funds

Section 15-122.3 - Personal Needs Allowance -- Disabled Person With Guardian

Section 15-123 - Fraud

Section 15-124.2 - Maryland Medbank Program

Section 15-124.3 - Medicare Option Prescription Drug Program

Section 15-125 - Program for Children With Special Health Care Needs

Section 15-126 - Educational Programs for Handicapped Children

Section 15-128 - Reimbursement for Services Provided by Hospice Care Program

Section 15-129 - Durable Medical Equipment

Section 15-130 - Application for Home- or Community-Based Services Waiver for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed Youth or Autistic or Developmentally Disabled Youth in Order to Receive Federal Matching Funds

Section 15-130.1 - Psychiatric Residential Treatment Demonstration Waiver Application

Section 15-131 - Application for Home- or Community-Based Services Waiver for Federal Matching Funds for Services to Adults

Section 15-132 - Home and Community Based Services for Impaired Individuals; Medicaid Waiver

Section 15-132.1 - Voluntary Tax Withholding

Section 15-133 - Grants to Improve Home- and Community-Based Service Systems

Section 15-134 - Maryland Medical Assistance Program Waiver

Section 15-134.1 - Military Families

Section 15-135 - Home-Based and Community Services for Residents of Nursing Facilities

Section 15-136 - Maryland Pharmacy Access Hotline

Section 15-137 - Home-Based and Community Services for Residents of Nursing Facilities -- Denial of Access Prohibited

Section 15-138 - Employed Persons With Disabilities Program

Section 15-139 - Amendment of State Medical Assistance Program to Receive Federal Matching Funds

Section 15-140 - State Plan Amendment to the Family Planning Program

Section 15-141 - Pilot Program to Provide Limited Dental Coverage to Adult Maryland Medical Assistance Program Recipients

Section 15-141.1 - Collaborative Care Pilot Program

Section 15-141.2 - Telehealth Defined -- Pilot Program -- Outcome Data -- Reports Required

Section 15-142 - Fair Share Health Care Fund

Section 15-143 - Legal Immigrants -- Pregnant Women and Children

Section 15-145 - Information From and Liability of Health Insurance Carriers

Section 15-146 - Report -- Change to Medical Eligibility for Nursing Facility Level of Care

Section 15-147 - Former Officials or Employees -- Participation in Contracts

Section 15-148 - Prior Authorization Not Required for Contraceptive Drug or Devices

Section 15-149 - Application to Epsdt Services for Program Recipients -- Prohibition on Conditioning Reimbursement for Services on Presence or Availability of Parent or Caregiver -- Adoption of Regulations