Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB349

Introduced
3/10/14  
Introduced
3/10/14  
Refer
3/10/14  

Caption

Provides relative to Medicaid managed long term care support and services. (gov sig) (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

Impact

The enactment of SB 349 would create a comprehensive framework for Medicaid managed long-term care services, which would have a significant impact on state laws governing healthcare delivery. By requiring HMOs to be primarily domiciled in Louisiana and to maintain a significant percentage of their workforce within the state, the bill would reinforce local business interests while improving the quality of care for Medicaid recipients. Additionally, it would enhance payment structures whereby recipients enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans would not be forced to switch plans, thereby addressing concerns about continuity of care.

Summary

Senate Bill 349, introduced by Senator Morrell, aims to improve the management of long-term care supports and services under Medicaid in Louisiana. The bill seeks to establish clear definitions and requirements for Louisiana health maintenance organizations (HMOs) that operate within the state. It stipulates that these HMOs must maintain significant corporate presence and operational functions in Louisiana, ensuring that they contribute positively to the local economy while providing essential healthcare services. The bill is designed to enhance the overall efficiency and effectiveness of Medicaid managed care programs for eligible recipients.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 349 appears generally positive, particularly among proponents who view it as a necessary step toward improving Medicaid long-term care services. Advocacy for the bill highlights its potential to strengthen local healthcare organizations and ensure that recipients' needs are adequately met within the existing Medicaid framework. However, some critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for limited competition in the healthcare market if the bill imposes strict operational requirements on HMOs.

Contention

One notable point of contention revolves around the conditions under which HMOs operate and their ability to participate in Medicaid managed long-term care services. While the bill aims to protect Medicaid recipients and ensure they have access to necessary healthcare without disrupting their established plans, there may still be debates regarding the economic implications for HMOs that may be unable to meet the stringent requirements set forth. Workable engagement between state officials and healthcare providers will be crucial to resolve any operational challenges that arise from these legislative changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB34

Establishes a cap on TOPS award amounts. (gov sig)

LA SB280

Increases the maximum time period for the Port of South Louisiana for contracts, leases, and other agreements for use of port facilities to 80 years. (8/1/14)(2/3-CA6s43)

LA SB528

Provides relative to the Louisiana International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal Authority. (gov sig)

Similar Bills

LA HB2

Provides for Medicaid eligibility determination functions and Medicaid fraud detection and prevention (Items #14 and 15) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB5

Provides for Medicaid eligibility determination functions and Medicaid fraud detection and prevention (Items #14 and 15)

LA HB480

Provides relative to Medicaid fraud detection and prevention (RE INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB7

Provides relative to Medicaid eligibility determination functions and Medicaid fraud detection and prevention. (Item #14 and Item #15) (gov sig)

LA HB485

Establishes the Medicaid Managed Care Authority as a policymaking and oversight body for the Medicaid managed care program (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SR23

Establishes a task force to study and report on Medicaid managed care for individuals receiving long-term supports and services.

LA SB130

Provides relative to Medicaid. (gov sig)

LA HB244

Provides for the regulation of prepaid entities participating in the Louisiana Medicaid Program