Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2236

Introduced
1/31/24  
Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the provision of Medicaid coverage and services to certain inmates under the Medicaid program.(See HF 2565.)

Impact

The enactment of HF2236 will significantly influence state laws by expanding Medicaid coverage options for a specific population that has previously been underserved. By enabling healthcare accessibility for former inmates, the bill aligns with broader public health goals of reducing recidivism rates and improving community health outcomes. This could lead to long-term benefits not only for individuals affected by the law but also for the broader healthcare system, alleviating pressure on emergency services and potentially reducing healthcare costs associated with untreated conditions.

Summary

House File 2236 focuses on providing Medicaid coverage and services to certain inmates, specifically those who are transitioning back into the community after incarceration. The bill mandates that the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services submit a waiver request to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to enable this coverage. This initiative aims to improve the care transitions for individuals who will soon be former inmates but are otherwise eligible for Medicaid, facilitating a smoother reintegration into society. The underlying purpose is to address potential gaps in healthcare that can occur during the reentry phase, especially concerning individuals with substance use disorders.

Contention

Although aimed at improving healthcare access, HF2236 has the potential to face opposition from various stakeholders. Some legislators may express concerns about funding implications and the potential increase in Medicaid enrolment. Additionally, debates may arise around the broader topic of societal responsibility—balancing support for individuals transitioning from incarceration against concerns about taxpayer funding. Advocacy groups for criminal justice reform might support the bill, emphasizing the necessity of healthcare for rehabilitation, but this can conflict with more fiscally conservative viewpoints.

Companion Bills

IA HF2565

Similar To A bill for an act relating to the provision of Medicaid coverage and services to certain inmates under the Medicaid program.(Formerly HF 2236.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF2565

A bill for an act relating to the provision of Medicaid coverage and services to certain inmates under the Medicaid program.(Formerly HF 2236.)

IA SF415

A bill for an act relating to coverage under the Medicaid program for anti-addiction medication.

IA HSB643

A bill for an act relating to eligibility for pregnant women and infants under the Medicaid program, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 2583.)

IA SF2137

A bill for an act relating to provision of the state family planning services under the Medicaid program, and including effective date and repeal provisions.

IA HF334

A bill for an act relating to coverage for the CenteringPregnancy model of group prenatal care under the Medicaid program.

IA SSB3140

A bill for an act relating to eligibility for pregnant women and infants under the Medicaid program, and including effective date provisions.(See SF 2251.)

IA SF2045

A bill for an act relating to the work without worry program for employed individuals with disabilities under the Medicaid program.

IA HSB500

A bill for an act relating to the Medicaid extended postpartum coverage option, and including effective date provisions.

IA HSB198

A bill for an act relating to the work without worry program for employed individuals with disabilities under the Medicaid program.(See HF 403, HF 2589.)

IA S2936

Provides Medicaid coverage for certain home visitation program services under certain circumstances.

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UT SB0257

Medicaid Accounts Amendments

UT HB0247

Child Health Care Coverage Amendments

AR SB518

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AR SB515

To Amend The Medicaid Fraud Act And The Medicaid Fraud False Claims Act.

UT HB0463

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NJ S2416

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NJ S3495

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