Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3020

Introduced
3/5/26  

Caption

Requires the executive office of health and human services (EOHHS) to apply an automatic cost-of-living adjustment (“COLA”) to the Medicaid reimbursement rates paid for assisted living services provided pursuant to this chapter.

Impact

The application of an automatic COLA to Medicaid reimbursement rates is expected to stabilize funding for assisted living providers, ensuring they can adapt to inflation and rising operational costs. By eliminating the need for annual appropriation approvals for these adjustments, the bill also streamlines the process, reducing potential delays in funding adjustments. The intention behind this provision is to provide better financial predictability for service providers in the long-term care sector, ultimately benefiting the residents who rely on these services.

Summary

Bill S3020 aims to amend Rhode Island's general laws concerning medical assistance and long-term care by instituting an automatic cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to Medicaid reimbursement rates for assisted living services. The bill requires that beginning July 1, 2026, the executive office of health and human services (EOHHS) shall apply a COLA in alignment with the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) specific to the Northeast Region. This adjustment would be consistent across all tiers of Medicaid-assisted living rates, ensuring uniformity in funding across varying levels of care and services.

Contention

However, this bill’s introduction may lead to discussions and debates surrounding the adequacy of Medicaid funding and whether the automatic adjustments sufficiently meet the increasing costs associated with providing long-term care. Critics might argue that while the COLA is beneficial, it does not address the potential need for larger scale reforms within the Medicaid payment structure to adequately support assisted living facilities. Thus, while the bill resolves some immediate financial concerns, it may also highlight broader issues regarding the sustainability of assisted living funding in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6308

Requires the executive office of health and human services to apply to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for a state plan amendment for reimbursement for health services in a school.

RI S1004

Requires the executive office of health and human services to apply to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for a state plan amendment for reimbursement for health services in a school.

RI H6289

Raises the per diem rate by thirteen percent (13%) for Medicaid reimbursement for Tier C services provide by assisted living residence beginning January 1, 2026.

RI H6373

Requires the executive office of health and human services to increase Medicaid payment rates for primary care services furnished by primary care providers to be commensurate with Medicare rates.

RI H6074

Authorizes an increase in resource eligibility limits for persons with long-term-care needs who reside at home and requires semi-annual reports from Medicaid certified assisted living facilities and adult day service providers to the EOHHS.

RI S0696

Authorizes an increase in resource eligibility limits for persons with long-term-care needs who reside at home and requires semi-annual reports from Medicaid certified assisted living facilities and adult day service providers to the EOHHS.

RI S0873

JOINT RESOLUTION MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $90,000,000 TO THE RHODE ISLAND EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES TO SUPPORT PHYSICIAN REIMBURSEMENT RATE INCREASES IN THE RHODE ISLAND MEDICAID PROGRAM (Authorizes the appropriation of the sum of $90,000,000 to the Rhode Island executive office of health and human services to be invested in increasing reimbursement rates for all physicians and advanced practice providers.)

RI H5790

JOINT RESOLUTION MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $90,000,000 TO THE RHODE ISLAND EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES TO SUPPORT PHYSICIAN REIMBURSEMENT RATE INCREASES IN THE RHODE ISLAND MEDICAID PROGRAM (Authorizes the appropriation of the sum of $90,000,000 to the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services to be invested in increasing reimbursement rates for all physicians and advanced practice providers.)

RI H6254

Authorizes office of health and human services (EOHHS) to establish coverage for obesity treatments, including medication. Office of health and human services would seek a 1115(a) waiver.

RI H5772

Increases individual, group, and Medicaid insurance rates of reimbursement for ambulance and wheelchair van services to be equal to reimbursement rates provided by Medicare for the same medical services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.