A bill for an act establishing a working group on nursing home Medicaid payment recovery following the closure or sale of a nursing home.
The work of the proposed group is set to culminate in a report due by February 28, 2026, which will outline recommendations targeting the potential issues around recovering Medicaid payments post-closure or sale of nursing facilities. The composition of the working group indicates a collaborative approach that includes legislative representation, professionals with experience in Medicaid processes, and important administrative oversight provided by the Department of Health and Human Services, highlighting the bill's commitment to thorough and diverse input on this critical issue.
Senate File 538 is legislation aimed at addressing concerns related to Medicaid payment recovery from nursing homes following their closure or sale. The bill establishes a working group under the Department of Health and Human Services tasked with scrutinizing the disparity in how nursing home residents are affected by Medicaid estate recovery compared to nursing homes themselves that are exempt from such recovery during closure or sale. This legislation reflects an ongoing attempt to ensure fair treatment for individuals who rely on Medicaid support for nursing home care.
Notably, the bill addresses a potential gap in legislation regarding Medicaid’s estate recovery processes, which can significantly impact both nursing home residents and the institutions themselves. While the intent is to bring transparency and accountability in the estate recovery process, it may also trigger discussions around the adequacy of existing protections for vulnerable populations in nursing homes. As the working group conducts its review, various stakeholders may express differing opinions on how best to balance the needs of residents with the operational realities faced by nursing homes in Iowa.