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3. Guidelines and limitations on the use of mandated incident
reports against providers during the survey process;

 
4. The use of civil monetary penalties to fund education and
training programs;

 
5. Ways to maximize the use of common space in facilities
that have both residential care and nursing facility residents;

 
6. Improvements to the existing informal dispute resolution
process to ensure timeliness and impartiality and to increase the
proportion of disputes resolved at the state level without
litigation;

 
7. Fostering more positive and productive provider-department
communications and relations and promoting department
responsiveness to legislative policy directives; and

 
8. Recommendations on any other issues considered appropriate
by the parties preparing the report under this section.

 
Sec. 7. Long-term care assessment rules. By January 1, 2004, the
Department of Human Services shall amend the rules regarding
medical assessment for long-term care services reimbursed under
the MaineCare program as they pertain to assessments for home
health care services. The new rules must streamline the
assessment process for home health care services, eliminate
unnecessary regulatory burdens and utilize as much as possible
appropriate assessment mechanisms being used for other purposes
or programs. Rules adopted pursuant to this section are routine
technical rules as defined in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title
5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.

 
Sec. 8. Study and report on revised mechanism for assessing cognitive needs. The
Department of Human Services shall invite the Maine Health Care
Association, the long-term ombudsman program, the Maine
Alzheimer's Association and other interested parties to form a
working group to undertake a study and prepare a report for the
Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human Services evaluating
the current criteria and procedures for assessing cognitive
abilities and needs of person potentially requiring long-term
health care services for purposes of determining eligibility for
and coverage of such services. As part of its report, the
working group shall include its recommendations regarding
revision of the mechanism for reassessing persons receiving long-
term care services to address cognitive deficits, and include its
recommendations regarding the mechanism employed to determine
initial eligibility for such services. The Department


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