Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Medical Assistance Services
 
Board
Board of Medical Assistance Services
 
chapter
Waivered Services [12 VAC 30 ‑ 120]
Action Technology Assisted Waiver Update
Stage Final
Comment Period Ended on 3/12/2014
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3/11/14  9:01 pm
Commenter: Bonnie J. Dalbey

Medicare Support for children with severe disabilities
 

I am disappointed to learn that the changes proposed during the public comment period last year regarding the making up of missed shifts for those receiving 16 hours of private duty nursing care per day were not implemented in the final stage of this regulation. 

When the Town Hall Agency Background Document states: ‘In response to comments received during the comment period, the changes being made in the final stage are: (i) the making up of authorized private duty nursing care within the same week is permitted’, it appears on the surface to address the issue.  However, the wording in the updated regulation states the following: (5) The making up or trading of any missed [ scheduled shifts, days or authorized ] hours of care may be done within [ 72 hours the same week (Sunday through Saturday) ] of the missed scheduled shift but the total hours made up, including for any day, shall not exceed 16 hours per day for any reason.’

  Not only does this change not address the previously made comments, it allows those who could already make up a missed shift within 72 hours to now have a full week to make up their missed shifts. 

 

While this change from the proposed stage to the final stage may seem minor or inconsequential in its impact, I would argue that omitting the proposed comments from last year is, and has been, a substantial impact to those on the waiver - especially targeting those receiving PDN 16 hours of nursing coverage a day.  Ironically, these are the same children who have been designated as the most severely impacted by their disabilities according to this same system.  I urge you to reconsider the needed changes needed for these special children.

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