Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR107

Introduced
5/2/16  
Introduced
5/2/16  
Refer
5/3/16  

Caption

Urges and requests the Department of Health and Hospitals to study Medicaid reimbursement and recoupment processes with respect to payments to nonemergency medical transportation providers

Impact

The key aim of HR107 is to ensure the financial stability of nonemergency medical transportation providers who are crucial for maintaining access to healthcare for Medicaid recipients. By addressing improperly recouped payments, the resolution seeks to mitigate financial losses that could drive these providers out of business or discourage them from operating in Louisiana. The study mandated by the resolution intends to assess the impact of recoupments on providers and to propose necessary changes that will support their operations in line with Medicaid’s transportation requirements.

Summary

House Resolution 107 urges the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals to study the reimbursement and recoupment processes related to payments made to nonemergency medical transportation providers under the Medicaid program. This resolution comes in light of the challenges faced by over 1.3 million Medicaid enrollees in accessing necessary medical care due to inadequate transportation options. It highlights the crucial role of reliable transportation for these enrollees to receive routine, preventative, and other nonemergency medical services that are vital for their health outcomes.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR107 has been largely supportive among stakeholders who understand the importance of nonemergency medical transportation for Medicaid recipients. Advocates for healthcare access, particularly those representing low-income and disabled populations, emphasize the necessity of ensuring that Medicaid recipients do not face obstacles in accessing essential health services. However, concerns remain among some lawmakers and health care advocates regarding the potential economic implications of altering reimbursement processes and the balancing act required to sustain provider viability while upholding program integrity.

Contention

Notable points of contention likely revolve around the complexities of Medicaid reimbursement and the financial management of healthcare providers. Discussions may also touch upon the implications of implementing the study results and whether the changes proposed would adequately support the transportation network without creating excessive financial burdens on the state Medicaid program. Ultimately, the resolution aims to address pivotal issues surrounding access to care in Louisiana, ensuring that Medicaid enrollees can depend on transportation services that are critical for their health and wellbeing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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TX HB1576

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Authorizes transportation network companies to provide nonemergency medical transportation services through the state Medicaid program (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

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Authorizes transportation network companies to provide nonemergency medical transportation services through the state Medicaid program and all other publicly and privately issued health insurance plans (Item #32) (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

AL HB287

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