RCW 74.09.885
Apple health and homes program—Definitions.
The definitions in this section apply throughout RCW 74.09.886 and 74.09.888 unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Community support services" means active search and promotion of access to, and choice of, appropriate, safe, and affordable housing and ongoing supports to assure ongoing successful tenancy. The term includes, but is not limited to, services to medical assistance clients who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless through outreach, engagement, and coordination of services with shelter and housing. The term includes benefits offered through the foundational community supports program established pursuant to the authority's federal waiver, entitled "medicaid transformation project," as amended and reauthorized.
(2) "Community support services provider" means a local entity that contracts with a coordinating entity to provide community support services. A community support services provider may also separately perform the functions of a housing provider.
(3) "Coordinating entity" means one or more organizations, including medicaid managed care organizations, under contract with the authority to coordinate community support services as required under RCW 74.09.886 and 74.09.888. There may only be one coordinating entity per regional service area.
(4) "Department" means the department of commerce.
(5) "Homeless person" has the same meaning as in RCW 43.185C.010.
(6) "Housing provider" means a public or private organization that supplies permanent supportive housing units consistent with RCW 36.70A.030 to meet the housing needs of homeless persons. A housing provider may supply permanent supportive housing in a site-based or scattered site arrangement using a variety of public, private, philanthropic, or tenant-based sources of funds to cover operating costs or rent. A housing provider may also perform the functions of a community support services provider.
(7) "Office" means the office of apple health and homes created in RCW 43.330.181.
(8) "Program" means the apple health and homes program established in RCW 74.09.886.
(9) "Permanent supportive housing" has the same meaning as in RCW 36.70A.030.
[ 2022 c 216 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings—Intent—2022 c 216: "(1) The legislature finds that:
(a) The epidemic of homelessness apparent in communities throughout Washington is creating immense suffering. It is threatening the health of homeless families and individuals, sapping their human potential, eroding public confidence, and undermining the shared values that have driven our state's prosperity, including public safety and access to public streets, parks, and facilities;
(b) In seeking to identify the causes of this epidemic, a large proportion of those unsheltered also suffer from serious behavioral health or physical health conditions that will inevitably grow worse without timely and effective health care;
(c) Housing is an indispensable element of effective health care. Stable housing is a prerequisite to addressing behavioral health needs and lack of housing is a precursor to poor health outcomes;
(d) A home, health care, and wellness are fundamental for Washington residents;
(e) Reducing homelessness is a priority of the people of Washington state and that reducing homelessness through policy alignment and reform lessens fiscal impact to the state and improves the economic vitality of our businesses;
(f) The impact of this epidemic is falling most heavily on those communities that already suffer the most serious health disparities: Black, indigenous, people of color, and historically marginalized and underserved communities. It is a moral imperative to shelter chronically homeless populations; and
(g) Washington state has many of the tools needed to address this challenge, including a network of safety net health and behavioral health care providers in both urban and rural areas, an effective system of health care coverage through apple health, and excellent public and nonprofit affordable housing providers. Yet far too many homeless families and individuals are going without the housing and health care resources they need because these tools have yet to be combined in an effective way across the state.
(2) It is the intent of the legislature to treat chronic homelessness as a medical condition and that the apple health and homes act address the needs of chronically homeless populations by pairing a health care problem with a health care solution." [ 2022 c 216 § 1.]
Short title—2022 c 216: "This act may be known and cited as the apple health and homes act." [ 2022 c 216 § 10.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
74.09.015 - Nurse hotline, when funded.
74.09.035 - Medical care services—Eligibility, standards—Limits.
74.09.037 - Identification card—Social security number restriction.
74.09.050 - Director's powers and duties—Personnel—Medical screeners—Medical director.
74.09.053 - Annual reporting requirement (as amended by 2009 c 479).
74.09.055 - Copayment, deductible, coinsurance, other cost-sharing requirements authorized.
74.09.080 - Methods of performing administrative responsibilities.
74.09.150 - Personnel to be under existing merit system.
74.09.160 - Presentment of charges by contractors.
74.09.171 - Contracts for medicaid services—Border communities.
74.09.190 - Religious beliefs—Construction of chapter.
74.09.195 - Audits of health care providers by the authority—Requirements—Procedure.
74.09.200 - Audits and investigations—Legislative declaration—State authority.
74.09.210 - Fraudulent practices—Penalties.
74.09.215 - Medicaid fraud penalty account.
74.09.220 - Liability for receipt of excess payments.
74.09.230 - False statements, fraud—Penalties.
74.09.240 - Bribes, kickbacks, rebates—Self-referrals—Penalties.
74.09.250 - False statements regarding institutions, facilities—Penalties.
74.09.260 - Excessive charges, payments—Penalties.
74.09.270 - Failure to maintain trust funds in separate account—Penalties.
74.09.280 - False verification of written statements—Penalties.
74.09.290 - Audits and investigations of providers—Patient records—Penalties.
74.09.295 - Disclosure of involuntary commitment information.
74.09.300 - Department to report penalties to appropriate licensing agency or disciplinary board.
74.09.315 - Whistleblowers—Workplace reprisal or retaliatory action.
74.09.327 - Audio-only telemedicine—Fee-for-service reimbursement.
74.09.328 - Use of substitute providers—When permitted—Reimbursement requirements.
74.09.340 - Personal needs allowance, adjusted.
74.09.402 - Children's health care—Findings—Intent.
74.09.460 - Children's affordable health coverage—Findings—Intent.
74.09.470 - Children's affordable health coverage—Authority duties.
74.09.4701 - Apple health for kids—Unemployment compensation.
74.09.480 - Performance measures—Provider rate increases—Report.
74.09.490 - Children's mental health—Improving medication management and care coordination.
74.09.495 - Access to children's behavioral health services—Report to legislature.
74.09.500 - Medical assistance—Established.
74.09.510 - Medical assistance—Eligibility.
74.09.515 - Medical assistance—Coverage for youth released from confinement.
74.09.520 - Medical assistance—Care and services included—Funding limitations.
74.09.5222 - Medical assistance—Section 1115 demonstration waiver request.
74.09.5223 - Findings—Chronic care management.
74.09.5229 - Primary care health homes—Chronic care management—Findings—Intent.
74.09.523 - PACE program—Definitions—Requirements.
74.09.530 - Medical assistance—Powers and duties of authority.
74.09.540 - Medical assistance—Working individuals with disabilities—Intent.
74.09.557 - Medical assistance—Complex rehabilitation technology products.
74.09.565 - Medical assistance for institutionalized persons—Treatment of income between spouses.
74.09.575 - Medical assistance for institutionalized persons—Treatment of resources.
74.09.595 - Medical assistance for institutionalized persons—Due process procedures.
74.09.597 - Medical assistance—Durable medical equipment and medical supplies—Providers.
74.09.600 - Post audit examinations by state auditor.
74.09.605 - Incorporation of outcomes/criteria into contracts with managed care organizations.
74.09.611 - Hospital quality incentive payments—Noncritical access hospitals.
74.09.630 - Opioid overdose reversal medications—Reimbursement.
74.09.632 - Opioid overdose reversal medications—Technical assistance—Written materials.
74.09.634 - Opioid overdose reversal medications—Bulk purchasing and distribution program.
74.09.640 - Opioid use disorder—Nonpharmacologic treatments.
74.09.645 - Opioid use disorder—Coverage without prior authorization.
74.09.650 - Prescription drug assistance program.
74.09.653 - Drug reimbursement policy recommendations.
74.09.655 - Smoking cessation assistance.
74.09.657 - Findings—Family planning services expansion.
74.09.658 - Home health—Reimbursement—Telemedicine.
74.09.659 - Family planning waiver program request.
74.09.660 - Prescription drug education for seniors—Grant qualifications.
74.09.670 - Medical assistance benefits—Incarcerated or committed persons—Suspension.
74.09.671 - Incarcerated persons—Local jails—Behavioral health services—Federal funding.
74.09.675 - Gender affirming care services—Prohibited discrimination.
74.09.700 - Medical care—Limited casualty program.
74.09.710 - Chronic care management programs—Medical homes—Definitions.
74.09.715 - Access to dental care.
74.09.717 - Dental health aide therapist services—Federal funding.
74.09.719 - Compact of free association islander dental care program.
74.09.720 - Prevention of blindness program.
74.09.725 - Prostate cancer screening.
74.09.730 - Disproportionate share hospital adjustment.
74.09.741 - Adjudicative proceedings.
74.09.745 - Medicaid funding for home visiting services—Recommendations to legislature.
74.09.756 - Medicaid and state children's health insurance program demonstration project.
74.09.760 - Short title—1989 1st ex.s. c 10.
74.09.770 - Maternity care access system established.
74.09.780 - Reservation of legislative power.
74.09.800 - Maternity care access program established.
74.09.810 - Alternative maternity care service delivery system established—Remedial action report.
74.09.820 - Maternity care provider's loan repayment program.
74.09.825 - Donor human milk—Standards—Federal funding.
74.09.830 - Postpartum health care coverage.
74.09.850 - Conflict with federal requirements.
74.09.870 - Regional service areas—Establishment.
74.09.871 - Behavioral health services—Contracting process.
74.09.875 - Reproductive health care services—Prohibited discrimination.
74.09.880 - Z code collection—Incentives and funding.
74.09.885 - Apple health and homes program—Definitions.
74.09.886 - Apple health and homes program—Establishment—Eligibility—Services.
74.09.888 - Apple health and homes program—Authority duties—Funding—Reports to legislature.
74.09.900 - Other laws applicable.
74.09.920 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.