I am still very confused at how a series of news paper reports about the State Health Department’s own failure of not following up on reported VA incidents results in a massive regulatory “free for all” at the expense of all the providers?  If the State had followed the existing laws and regulations by investigating these reports timely and there were still problems, I could understand the possible need for regulatory change about that topic but that is not what happened at all.  The State screwed up and now the providers are getting punished for it?  What makes them think more rules and regulations will be enforced when they are not able to keep up with the existing ones?  I fear I will never understand The Leviathan or that I already understand it too well.

 

Austin Figge

 

From: mhcabod@list.mnhomecare.org [mailto:mhcabod@list.mnhomecare.org] On Behalf Of Kathy Messerli
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 3:05 PM
To: 'BOD listserve' <MHCABOD@list.mnhomecare.org>
Subject: Elder Abuse Report and other updates

 

Elder Abuse Report

As expected the Governor’s Consumer Workgroup has published its report and calls for significant changes in HWS/AL, with implications for home care. The true impact for home care will depend on what recommendations are acted on. Attached is the report with some of the specific home care references highlighted. We will need to be prepared to respond to recommended changes this upcoming session so I ask that you review this report and consider how we might respond to the recommendations. If we want the Legislative Team to recommend a position, we may need to be prepared to act quickly via a conference call. I do  not know how this will all play out.

 

Advocacy

We are making progress with the licensure language and hope to have a final meeting with MDH to review the latest draft. Kevin is also working with DHS on the Start of Care rate (we’ll be seeking more specific rate input from the Leg Team this upcoming week).

 

PAC

The PAC met yesterday and voted David Hancox, Accra, in as Chair. Greg Von Arx was not present and agreed to join as a member but have David take the lead. I believe David will be excellent in this role and look forward to working with him!

 

Commissioner of Health

The Governor has appointed Jan Malcom as the new Commissioner of Health, replacing Dr. Ehlinger. Jan serves as Secretary at BCBSM, Inc. and previously served as the CEO of Courage Center. She was health commissioner under Gov. Jesse Ventura. Kevin was the HHS Committee Chair at that time and worked closely with her. I’ve heard many positive accolades about Jan and Kevin assures me she works in a  collaborative fashion.

 

Operational

Becky Tschida has wrapped up her temporary work with us and Melissa is ramping up for the Annual Meeting.

 

Membership

We have made good progress with membership! We are now ahead of where we were last year at this time. Although there is a loss of $1,300 due to the agencies rolling up into one organization (we appear to have lost 7 agencies due to this change), the overall gain with our new dues structure is $17,600. to-date. Annie has created a wonderful analysis which I will share at the March meeting.

 

Kathy Messerli

Executive Director | Minnesota HomeCare Association

 

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