[R6 Disability Welfare Remuneration Revision] BCP not yet established, subject to deduction
Posted: May 2024, 2
Hello. I am in charge of welfare.
From April of this year, all disability welfare services will be required to formulate a BCP (Business Continuity Plan).
Finally, the subtraction was announced.
We have decided to introduce a similar subtraction to all services in next fiscal year's nursing care fee revision.
This has also been followed in the field of disability welfare.
The deduction will be made for business establishments that have not established a BCP (Business Continuity Plan) in preparation for the occurrence of infectious diseases and disasters.
It will be implemented in all services.
If neither an infectious disease BCP nor a disaster BCP has been established, subtraction will be applied.
The subtraction width varies depending on the service.
There are two types of subtraction widths depending on the service.
Certain transitional measures will be taken, but the period will vary depending on the service.
If you have not yet created a BCP, prepare it quickly.

Strengthening efforts to respond to infectious diseases and disasters for business continuity [all services]
In order to build a system that can continue to provide necessary disability welfare services even in the event of an infectious disease or disaster,
(Announced on February 6, 2) Outline (draft) of revision of remuneration for disability welfare services, etc. in FY2020Than)
From the perspective of ensuring the thorough formulation of plans for business continuity, if a business continuity plan for either an infectious disease or an emergency disaster, or both, has not been formulated,
Subtract basic compensation. At that time, transitional measures will be established for establishments that have made a certain level of efforts.
≪Subtraction for business continuity plan not yet established [newly established]≫
If the following criteria are not met, a predetermined number of units will be subtracted.
・In order to continuously provide services to users in the event of an infectious disease or emergency disaster,
and to formulate a plan (business continuity plan) to resume operations as soon as possible using an emergency system.
・Take necessary measures in accordance with the business continuity plan.
*If you have been developing guidelines for the prevention and spread of infectious diseases and a specific plan for emergency disasters until March 31, XNUMX, the amount will be deducted. Not applicable.
However, in-home care, severe home-visit care, accompanying support, behavioral support, comprehensive support for people with severe disabilities, etc., independent living support, employment retention support, home-visit child development support, visit-to-nursery center support, planning consultation support, and consultation for children with disabilities are provided. With regard to assistance, regional transition support, and regional settlement support, no deduction will be applied until March 31, XNUMX, given that the formulation of a "specific plan for emergency disasters" is not required.
* Regarding employment selection support, transitional measures will be established in which deductions will not be applied until March 31, XNUMX.
(subtraction unit)
・ Subtract 3% of the specified number of units
(Target services: medical care, support for entering a facility (including support for entering a facility, as well as services provided by support facilities for people with disabilities), communal living support, overnight independence training, residential facilities for children with disabilities)
・ Subtract 1% of the specified number of units
(Target services: in-home care, home-visit care for severe cases, accompanying support, behavioral support, comprehensive support for people with severe disabilities, short-term care, living care, independent living support, independence training (excluding overnight independence training), employment transition support) , employment continuation support, employment retention support, employment selection support, planning consultation support, regional transition support, regional settlement support, consultation support for children with disabilities, child development support, after-school day services, home-visit child development support, nursery school visits, etc. Support (excluding services provided by support facilities for people with disabilities)

