Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05360

Introduced
1/10/17  
Introduced
1/10/17  
Refer
1/10/17  

Caption

An Act Requiring Medicaid Audit Transparency.

Impact

The implications of HB 05360, if enacted, would impact state laws governing the functioning of Medicaid by mandating clearer reporting and accountability mechanisms. This could lead to improved public trust in how Medicaid audits are conducted, as stakeholders, including beneficiaries and advocacy groups, will have greater access to audit findings. The bill could also influence budgetary decisions and financial management within the Department of Social Services by ensuring that the processes involved in Medicaid audits are scrutinized more rigorously.

Summary

House Bill 05360, titled 'An Act Requiring Medicaid Audit Transparency,' seeks to enhance transparency in the auditing process of Medicaid by amending specific sections of the general statutes. The bill emphasizes the need for the Department of Social Services to provide clearer information regarding Medicaid audits and their results, thereby aiming to hold the department accountable for its handling of Medicaid-related matters. The legislative intent is to create a more transparent environment concerning the financial oversight of Medicaid services.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve transparency, it may encounter pushback from various stakeholders concerned about the potential administrative burden it places on the Department of Social Services. Critics may argue that the additional requirements could create inefficiencies or complicate the existing audit processes. Additionally, debates may arise regarding the extent of transparency that is reasonable and necessary, balancing between public accountability and operational confidentiality.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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