Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1194

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Risk based managed care and integrated care.

Impact

The bill is expected to amend the existing Indiana Code, particularly relating to Medicaid. It aims to consolidate services through accountable care organizations while establishing stringent requirements for any contracts with entities involved in the managed care system. This could lead to improved health outcomes by creating a more integrated approach to care, which is essential for the targeted populations that often face barriers in accessing coordinated health services. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of provider engagement in the development and operation of the care model.

Summary

House Bill 1194 introduces significant changes to the Medicaid structure in Indiana by requiring the office of the secretary of family and social services to apply for a Medicaid waiver to implement a fee-for-service integrated care model program. This program is specifically designed for certain categories of Medicaid recipients, notably impacting older adults and those with disabilities. The goal is to create a more flexible and responsive health care system that accommodates the needs of these vulnerable populations while ensuring they receive coordinated care across various services.

Contention

Notable concerns regarding HB 1194 arise from the potential complexities it introduces into the existing healthcare structure. There may be anxieties about how these changes could affect provider contracts, especially regarding reimbursement rates and the eligibility criteria for participating in Medicaid services. Stakeholders might raise questions regarding the adequacy of services for those who may not fit neatly within the new model, especially considering exceptions outlined in the bill for various Medicaid programs. The integration of services may also lead to issues related to consumer choice and access, a critical concern for constituents relying on these services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0407

Medicaid risk based managed care.

IN HB1393

Managed care and hospital assessment fee.

IN SB0485

Managed care assessment fee.

IN HB1213

Community integration and habilitation waiver.

IN HB1259

Health care matters.

IN SB0353

Risk management and catastrophic liability funds.

IN SB0362

Risk management and catastrophic liability funds.

IN SB0142

Coverage for mobile integrated healthcare services.

IN HB1004

Health care matters.

IN SB0400

Health care matters.

Similar Bills

IN HB1592

Services for the aged and disabled.

IN SB0407

Medicaid risk based managed care.

IN HB1474

FSSA matters.

IN HB1386

Medicaid matters.

LA HB20

Provides for the implementation of a Medicaid managed long-term services and supports system (Item #38)

LA HB334

Provides for implementation of a Medicaid managed long-term services and supports system (OR +$1,250,000 GF EX See Note)

MI HB4496

Human services: medical services; general changes to the medical assistance program; provide for. Amends secs. 105b & 109f of 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.105b & 400.109f) & repeals secs. 105c & 105f of 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.105c & 400.105f).

LA SB137

Provides relative to Medicaid managed care for individuals receiving long-term services and supports. (8/1/21) (OR GF EX See Note)