Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB178

Caption

Social services; treatment services under Medicaid to persons with HIV; provisions

Impact

If enacted, HB178 will significantly improve healthcare access for low-income residents suffering from HIV. It is designed to address critical gaps in treatment by facilitating Medicaid coverage for drugs and services that are essential for managing the condition. The bill's significance lies in its potential to increase both health outcomes and quality of life for those who currently lack adequate health insurance or financial resources to seek treatment.

Summary

House Bill 178 aims to enhance medical assistance for individuals living with HIV in Georgia by requiring the Department of Community Health to submit a Section 1115 waiver request to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. This waiver is intended to create a demonstration project that provides comprehensive treatment services under Medicaid, specifically for individuals who are HIV positive, uninsured, or under 138 percent of the federal poverty level. The bill seeks to ensure that affected individuals receive effective early treatment, including access to necessary antiretroviral medications.

Contention

While HB178 has broad support among healthcare advocates, some lawmakers have raised concerns about the financial implications of expanding Medicaid services. There are questions regarding how the implementation of this program will be funded and whether it would place additional strain on state resources. Supporters argue that investing in early HIV treatment is not only a humanitarian effort but also a cost-effective long-term strategy, as it can reduce the need for more expensive emergency care in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB226

Social services; treatment services under Medicaid to persons with HIV; provisions

GA HB74

Social services; Medicaid coverage for prevention and treatment of lymphedema; provide

GA HB521

Social services; Medicaid coverage of rapid whole genome sequencing; provide

GA HB629

Social services; reimbursement rates for services provided to Medicaid recipients are equal to Medicare maximum allowable rates; provide

GA HB1343

Public assistance; provide Medicaid coverage for tobacco cessation treatments

GA HB1513

Health; bad debts and underpayment for Medicare services; provisions

GA HB582

Health; permit assisted living communities and personal care homes to enroll as Medicaid providers

GA HB1512

Medical assistance; coverage of prescription drugs prescribed as a treatment for obesity for Medicaid recipients; provide

GA HB1179

Insurance; step therapy protocols may not be required for medications prescribed for the treatment of serious mental illness under health benefit plans; provide

GA SB455

Medical Assistance; provisions to comply with federal law; revise

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.