Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1393

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Managed care and hospital assessment fee.

Impact

The implications of HB1393 are significant, particularly for how Indiana administers its Medicaid program. The bill includes provisions for creating a high-risk pool to assist with costs related to high-cost medical conditions, which proponents argue is necessary to manage healthcare costs and improve access for patients with significant health needs. Additionally, the bill modifies existing laws regarding the reimbursement rates for managed care organizations in contract with the state, which aims to enhance the quality of care and funding for hospital services.

Summary

House Bill 1393 aims to reform the managed care assessment fees in Indiana. It authorizes the assessment fee to be levied against certain insurers and outlines its administration by the office of the secretary of family and social services. The bill establishes the managed care assessment fee committee, which will oversee the requirements of the fee, the creation of a high-risk pool fund, and the payment structures to hospitals from funds collected. This bill is set to expire on June 30, 2025, unless further legislative action is taken.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB1393 have revealed notable points of contention. Advocates for healthcare providers express concerns that the new fee structures might not adequately support all hospitals, particularly smaller or rural facilities. On the other hand, there may be resistance from managed care organizations regarding the implementation and financial impact of the assessment fees, especially if competition among insurers is affected. The requirement for federal approval of changes made by this act also adds another layer of complexity and potential delay in its implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0378

Hospital assessment fee.

IN SB0357

Regulation of hospitals and health facilities.

IN HB1313

Medicaid reimbursement for children's hospitals.

IN HB1472

Hospital and health care cost and quality controls.

IN HB1162

Nonprofit hospital and insurer reporting.

IN HB1271

Nonprofit hospital and insurer reporting.

IN SB0353

Risk management and catastrophic liability funds.

IN HB1272

Hospital pricing information and penalties.

IN HB1441

Property tax assessments.

IN SB0414

Onsite waste management districts and septage holding tanks.

Similar Bills

IN HB1004

Health care matters.

IN HB1586

Medicaid funding.

IN SB0256

Fiscal matters.

MS HB1026

Medicaid; make various technical amendments to the program.

MS SB2823

Medicaid; revise various technical provisions related thereto, including reimbursement levels and facility eligibility.

MS HB970

Medicaid; extend date of repealers on the services and managed care provisions and the provider assessment provisions.

MS HB762

Medicaid; extend repealers on list of covered services and assessments on certain health care facilities.

MS SB2773

Medicaid provisions; extend date of repeal on certain provisions and bring forward for possible amendments.