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2 <br /> 1 • Increase innovation waiver slots more aggressively to meet the Olmstead Act <br /> 2 requirements; <br /> 3 • Increase compensation for mental health providers, psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, <br /> 4 and direct support staff funded by innovation waivers and other Medicaid sources; and <br /> 5 • Support both House Bill 563 and related amendments that: <br /> 6 • Provide additional regulation on hemp-derived products such as Cannabidiol <br /> 7 (CBD), and prohibiting those designed to resemble well-known candy and other <br /> 8 snack food products; <br /> 9 • Raise the legal age to purchase and use hemp-derived products to 21; and <br /> 10 • Incorporate a ban on the flavoring of vape products. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Chair Bedford noted that the legislature increased pay for direct care workers. <br /> 13 Senator Graig Meyer said there won't be a budget surplus like in past years due to tax <br /> 14 cuts. He said he doesn't anticipate an major health care legislation to pass because everyone is <br /> 15 waiting to see what happens with Medicaid expansion. He said expansion has been largely <br /> 16 successful. He said there is a lot of work being done by NCDHHS and providers to make sure <br /> 17 the new system works well and people get signed up. He said the new director at NCDHHS, <br /> 18 Kelly Crosby, is doing a fantastic job of trying to figure out how to improve systems. He said one <br /> 19 thing he appreciates is that she has been drawing heavily from expertise here in Orange County <br /> 20 from the University and other providers. He said innovations waivers are the largest outstanding <br /> 21 need dollar-wise, and there won't be money for that this year. He said the other thing being <br /> 22 talked about without a real solution is a plan for increasing the number of providers. He said <br /> 23 there will need to be a multi-year plan. <br /> 24 Commissioner Fowler asked what he views as the answer to increasing the number of <br /> 25 providers. <br /> 26 Senator Meyer said he is a fan of incentivizing graduate programs. <br /> 27 Representative Renee Price said there is more focus on mental health in the House. <br /> 28 She said tianeptine is causing concern right now because it is right next to candy, etc. in the <br /> 29 stores. She said the House is looking at regulating vape and hemp products, among others. She <br /> 30 said related to mental health, the House has looked more at regulations vs. more providers. <br /> 31 Commissioner Hamilton said she recently toured Freedom House and one of the things <br /> 32 they talked about is increased pay for direct care workers who are there to support clients. <br /> 33 Chair Bedford said the legislature did increase direct care workers' salaries, but it's <br /> 34 taking a while to go into effect. <br /> 35 Commissioner Hamilton said the pay is still low. She said it's important to keep all <br /> 36 people in the mental health field in mind during these discussions. <br /> 37 Representative Price said the number of people seeking services at Freedom House is <br /> 38 rising and it will be difficult to meet all the needs. She said the House has recently been talking <br /> 39 about semi-independent or independent living for folks with disabilities. <br /> 40 Chair Bedford said there have been stories recently about people who have moved to <br /> 41 these types of facilities, but because of the lack of direct care workers, have had to move back <br /> 42 with family. <br /> 43 Representative Price said she wonders what the number of providers will be like if laws <br /> 44 continue to be more restrictive. <br /> 45 Commissioner Hamilton said in addition to waiting to see how Medicaid Expansion goes, <br /> 46 the other big thing is the Tailored Plan roll out in July. She said she hopes to see the expected <br /> 47 benefits of integrated care actually play out. <br /> 48 Senator Meyer said NCDHHS is working hard to anticipate some of the pain points <br /> 49 before the Tailored Plan is rolled out. For example, he said there is an inadequate system of <br /> 50 care for people with chronic schizophrenia, so they are focusing on how to bolster that system <br />
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