Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0433

Introduced
1/19/23  
Refer
1/19/23  

Caption

Medicaid services for northwest Indiana.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would lead to a significant modification in Medicaid service provision within the region. By prioritizing access to key medical services and ensuring that state plan amendments are developed for federal review, the bill is likely to enhance the quality of healthcare for vulnerable populations in northwest Indiana. The inclusion of funding for hospitals through a $20 million appropriation signifies a financial commitment to support local healthcare systems that may be adversely affected by federal changes to funding structures, especially concerning disproportionate share hospitals.

Summary

Senate Bill 433, also known as the Medicaid services for northwest Indiana, aims to enhance access to medical services for Medicaid recipients in the northwest region of Indiana. The bill mandates the establishment of a program focusing primarily on trauma care and pediatric services, particularly for those seeking care that is currently provided out of state or further than 100 miles from their residence. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve local medical services accessibility and mitigate the challenges faced by residents in receiving timely healthcare.

Contention

A contentious aspect of SB 433 may arise from the comparisons of Medicaid reimbursement rates between neighboring states, as indicated in the bill's requirements for analysis. There are concerns that discrepancies in reimbursement rates could influence the viability of healthcare providers in northwest Indiana, particularly safety-net hospitals, affecting their ability to serve Medicaid recipients effectively. This bill not only emphasizes improving access to services but also highlights the necessary financial assessments that aim to provide equitable treatment for Indiana's healthcare providers in comparison to their Illinois counterparts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1546

Study of establishing a law school in northwest Indiana.

IN HB1205

Medicaid reimbursement for school services.

IN SB0316

Medicaid long term services and supports.

IN SB0407

Medicaid risk based managed care.

IN HB1192

Qualified providers and Medicaid school services.

IN HB4759

MEDICAID-SMBP SERVICES

IN HB1636

Indianapolis infrastructure.

IN HB1372

Credentialing for Medicaid services.

IN HB1112

Medicaid reimbursement rates.

IN SB0048

MEDICAID-TELEHEALTH SERVICES

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