Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR84

Introduced
5/13/20  
Refer
5/13/20  

Caption

Requests that data on timeliness of provider payments be included in the Healthy Louisiana Claims Report

Impact

If enacted, this resolution would directly influence how Medicaid managed care organizations report their financial interactions with healthcare providers. By insisting on the inclusion of metrics regarding the average and median days-to-payment, HCR84 aims to provide a clearer picture of the financial dynamics affecting healthcare providers who participate in the Medicaid program. This change could ultimately lead to improvements in provider satisfaction and stability within the Medicaid system, thereby benefiting enrollees seeking quality care.

Summary

HCR84 is a House Concurrent Resolution that urges the Louisiana Department of Health to include specific data concerning the timeliness of payments made to healthcare providers in the Healthy Louisiana Claims Report. This resolution emphasizes the importance of timely reimbursements, as delays can lead to provider retention issues in Louisiana's Medicaid program. The Healthy Louisiana program is significant, encompassing around ninety percent of Louisiana's Medicaid enrollees through various managed care organizations (MCOs). The resolution seeks to enhance transparency and accountability within this managed care framework, which utilizes substantial portions of the state budget.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR84 appears to be generally supportive among legislative members concerned with healthcare quality and provider retention. Legislative discussions indicated a recognition of the need for greater transparency within the Medicaid program, particularly given that nearly one-third of Louisiana's population relies on Medicaid services. Stakeholders within the healthcare community are likely to view this resolution as a positive step towards accountability and better financial practices.

Contention

While the resolution has garnered support, there may be underlying concerns regarding how the inclusion of such data could impact operational metrics reported by MCOs. There is potential for debate over whether these requirements could lead to increased administrative burdens on organizations or affect their financial assessments. Nonetheless, proponents of HCR84 argue that the benefits of improved transparency and accountability outweigh these challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB326

Provides for certain data and other material to be included in the Healthy Louisiana Claims Report

LA HCR52

Requests a report on actions by the La. Dept. of Health and Medicaid managed care organizations to comply with federal rules on interoperability of health records and patient access to health information

LA SR163

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to provide certain data on able-bodied Medicaid recipients.

LA HB734

Requires reporting of data on healthcare provider claims submitted to Medicaid managed care organizations

LA HR312

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to address oversight gaps in the managed care incentive payment program

LA HB817

Provides relative to nonemergency medical transportation services in Medicaid managed care

LA HCR186

Requests a study to establish baseline data on access to health care in Louisiana and make recommendations concerning health system reforms that emphasize prevention and wellness

LA HR246

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health, through its Medical Care Advisory Committee, or the creation of a subcommittee thereof, to study ways for Medicaid to invest in community-based social service organizations that address health-related social needs and determinants

LA HCR57

Requests the La. Department of Health to issue regular reports of data on Medicaid enrollees with private insurance or offers of employer-sponsored health coverage

LA HCR74

Requests that CARES Act funding be made available to the state for testing and be distributed to healthcare systems (EN SEE FISC NOTE FF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

LA HB5

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

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 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 SB130

Provides relative to Medicaid. (gov sig) (EN DECREASE 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 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 HCR108

Requests the Dept. of Health and Hospitals to create a Medicaid transformation plan