chapter 257 Providers’ Council Providers Testimony for Higher Rates for In-Home and Community Mental Health Services

Date

Jun. 14 2024

The Providers’ Council submitted testimony to the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) on 101 CMR 423.00 and 101 CMR 426.00, addressing rates for In-Home Basic Living Supports and Adult Community Mental Health Services. Representing over 220 community-based human services organizations in Massachusetts, the Council stressed the urgent need for fair reimbursement rates to tackle workforce shortages and ensure essential care for residents.

Key Recommendations:

  • Maintain Bureau of Labor Statistics Benchmarks at the 75th Percentile: Encouraging EOHHS to set salary benchmarks at no less than the 75th percentile to provide competitive wages, curb staff turnover, and ensure pay parity with state employees in similar roles.
  • Increase the Cost Adjustment Factor (CAF): Proposing an increase from the inadequate 2.58% to at least 4.26%, using the IHS Markit pessimistic scenario, to better match rising costs and economic conditions.
  • Enhance Tax, Fringe, and Administrative Allocations: Suggesting a total tax and fringe rate of 32.48%, including a 5.1% retirement benefit, and raising the administrative allocation from 12% to a more realistic 15-18%.

The testimony highlighted the equity impact, noting that the human services workforce comprises 80% women and 36% people of color. Fair funding is vital for equitable compensation, stronger recruitment and retention, and uninterrupted services for Massachusetts residents.

For questions regarding these hearings, please contact Caroline O’Neill.