Minnesota's Assisted Living License: Engagement of Small Assisted Living Providers.

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Rajean P Moone, Megan Hakanson, Tetyana Pylypiv Shippee
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Abstract

When Minnesota passed State Statute 144 G in 2019, it fundamentally changed the licensure of assisted living facilities in the state. This new regulatory framework was developed by a group of stakeholders representing consumer advocates, provider advocates, and state government. However, assisted living providers who served culturally specific communities (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color) in small facilities were largely absent from the development of this new license. As a result, several unintended consequences and challenges have emerged in implementation in these settings. We interviewed a sample of 14 licensed assisted living directors operating small, culturally specific communities to understand their experiences with the regulatory framework. After a qualitative analysis, four main themes emerged: (1) lack of participation in the initial license development, (2) challenges to implementation of license requirements, (3) inconsistency in and preparation for survey inspections, and (4) inadequate reimbursement and funding. To address these concerns, a number of recommendations were identified, which ranged from ensuring all stakeholders are engaged in policy development to developing a new rate setting methodology for Medicaid waivers. Although these recommendations are specific to Minnesota, they do have implications for other states and agencies who are developing similar regulations.

明尼苏达州的辅助生活许可证:小型辅助生活提供者的参与。
当明尼苏达州在2019年通过州法规144g时,它从根本上改变了该州辅助生活设施的许可证。这个新的监管框架是由代表消费者权益倡导者、供应商权益倡导者和州政府的一组利益相关者制定的。然而,在小型设施中为特定文化社区(黑人,土著和其他有色人种)提供服务的辅助生活提供者基本上没有参与这项新许可证的开发。因此,在这些环境下的执行过程中出现了一些意想不到的后果和挑战。我们采访了14位经营小型文化特定社区的持牌辅助生活董事,以了解他们在监管框架方面的经验。经过定性分析,出现了四个主要主题:(1)缺乏对初始许可证开发的参与;(2)许可证要求实施的挑战;(3)调查检查的不一致和准备工作;(4)报销和资金不足。为了解决这些问题,我们提出了一些建议,从确保所有利益相关者都参与政策制定到为医疗补助豁免制定新的费率设定方法。虽然这些建议是针对明尼苏达州的,但它们确实对其他正在制定类似法规的州和机构有影响。
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CiteScore
13.00
自引率
3.90%
发文量
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging & Social Policy offers a platform for insightful contributions from an international and interdisciplinary group of policy analysts and scholars. It provides an in-depth examination and analysis of critical phenomena that impact aging and the development and implementation of programs for the elderly from a global perspective, with a broad scope that encompasses not only the United States but also regions including Europe, the Middle East, Australia, Latin America, Asia, and the Asia-Pacific rim. The journal regularly addresses a wide array of issues such as long-term services and supports, home- and community-based care, nursing-home care, assisted living, long-term care financing, financial security, employment and training, public and private pension coverage, housing, transportation, health care access, financing, and quality, family dynamics, and retirement. These topics are of significant importance to the field of aging and social policy, reflecting the journal's commitment to presenting a comprehensive view of the challenges and solutions related to aging populations around the world.
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