Kentucky 2022 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB541 Introduced / Bill

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AN ACT relating to Medicaid coverage for lactation support services and 1 
breastfeeding equipment. 2 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 3 
SECTION 1.   A NEW SECTION OF KRS CHAPTER 205 IS CREATED TO 4 
READ AS FOLLOWS: 5 
(1) The Department for Medicaid Services and any managed care organization with 6 
whom the department contracts for the delivery of Medicaid services shall provide 7 
coverage for comprehensive lactation counseling, lactation consultation, and 8 
breastfeeding equipment. 9 
(2) The coverage required by this section shall: 10 
(a) Not be subject to: 11 
1. Any cost-sharing requirements, including but not limited to 12 
copayments; or 13 
2. Utilization management requirements, including but not limited to 14 
prior authorization, prescription, or referral, except as permitted in 15 
paragraph (d) of this subsection; 16 
(b) Be provided in conjunction with each birth for the duration of 17 
breastfeeding, as defined by the beneficiary; 18 
(c) For lactation counseling and lactation consultation, include: 19 
1. In-person, one-on-one counseling or consultation, including home 20 
visits, regardless of a location-of-service provision; 21 
2. The delivery of counseling or consultation via telehealth, as defined in 22 
KRS 205.510, if the beneficiary requests telehealth counseling or 23 
consultation in lieu of in-person, one-on-one counseling or 24 
consultation; and 25 
3. Group counseling, if the beneficiary requests group counseling in lieu 26 
of in-person, one-on-one counseling or consultation; and 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	22 RS BR 1828 
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(d) For breastfeeding equipment, include: 1 
1. Purchase of a single-user, double electric breast pump, or a manual 2 
pump in lieu of a double electric breast pump, if requested by the 3 
beneficiary; 4 
2. Rental of a multi-user breast pump on the recommendation of a 5 
licensed health care provider; and 6 
3. Two (2) breast pump kits as well as appropriately sized breast pump 7 
flanges and other lactation accessories recommended by a health care 8 
provider. 9 
(3) (a) The breastfeeding equipment described in subsection (2)(d) of this section 10 
shall be furnished within forty-eight (48) hours of notification of need, if 11 
requested after the birth of the child, or by the later of two (2) weeks before 12 
the beneficiary's expected due date or seventy-two (72) hours after 13 
notification of need, if requested prior to the birth of the child. 14 
(b) If the department cannot ensure delivery of breastfeeding equipment in 15 
accordance with paragraph (a) of this subsection, an individual may 16 
purchase equipment and the department or a managed care provider with 17 
whom the department contracts for the delivery of Medicaid services shall 18 
reimburse the individual for all out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the 19 
individual, including any balance billing amounts. 20 
(4) As used in this section: 21 
(a) "Breast pump kit" means a collection of tubing, valves, flanges, bottles, and 22 
other parts required to extract human milk using a breast pump; 23 
(b) "Lactation consultation" means the provision of lactation care and services 24 
by a lactation consultant certified by the International Board of Lactation 25 
Consultant Examiners or other licensed health care provider, including: 26 
1. Lactation assessment; 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	22 RS BR 1828 
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2. Creation of a lactation care plan; 1 
3. Lactation education; and 2 
4. Recommendations for an instruction in the use of assistive devices; 3 
(c) "Lactation counseling" means the provision of breastfeeding education and 4 
support services by a qualified lactation support professional or other 5 
licensed health care provider, including: 6 
1. Educating women and families on the health impacts of breastfeeding 7 
and human lactation; 8 
2. Advocating for breastfeeding as the norm for feeding infants and 9 
young children; 10 
3. Conducting lactation assessment; 11 
4. Providing lactation education; 12 
5. Creating a lactation care plan; 13 
6. Providing breastfeeding support, encouragement, and care to help 14 
women and families meet their breastfeeding goals; and 15 
7. Identifying and, when appropriate, referring high-risk mothers for 16 
clinical treatment; and 17 
(d) "Qualified lactation support professional" means an individual who holds a 18 
current certification from a certification program accredited by the National 19 
Commission for Certifying Agencies, the Institute for Credentialing 20 
Excellence, or the American National Standards Institute. 21 
Section 2.   If the Cabinet for Health and Family Services or the Department for 22 
Medicaid Services determines that a waiver or any other authorization from a federal 23 
agency is necessary prior to the implementation of any provision of Section 1 of this Act, 24 
the cabinet or department shall, within 90 days after the effective date of this Act, request 25 
the waiver or authorization and shall only delay full implementation of those provisions 26 
for which a waiver or authorization was deemed necessary until the waiver or 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	22 RS BR 1828 
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authorization is granted. 1