Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR98

Introduced
6/1/20  
Introduced
6/1/20  

Caption

Request the La. Department of Health to implement certain reforms in the nonemergency, non-ambulance medical transportation component of the Medicaid managed care program

Impact

The resolution specifically requests that any contract with a Medicaid Managed Care Organization (MCO) effective from January 1, 2022, must utilize a transportation broker with a Louisiana-based call center. This requirement is intended to foster regional competition and ensure that local providers are prioritized over out-of-region services, thereby supporting local economies and enhancing service quality. The resolution also empowers the Louisiana Department of Health to establish partnerships that promote uniformity and quality standards in the NEMT sector.

Summary

HCR98, a House Concurrent Resolution, urges the Louisiana Department of Health to implement significant reforms in the nonemergency, non-ambulance medical transportation (NEMT) component of the state's Medicaid managed care program. It emphasizes the critical role of NEMT in enabling Medicaid enrollees to access necessary healthcare services, including primary care and pharmacy services. The resolution calls for necessary changes to enhance the delivery of these services to ensure better health outcomes for enrollees.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HCR98 appears to be supportive, with a focus on improving access to healthcare for Medicaid enrollees and enhancing service delivery through better coordination and local involvement. Stakeholders likely view these reforms as necessary steps toward refining the Medicaid program and ensuring that beneficiaries receive timely and appropriate transportation for their medical needs.

Contention

While the resolution seems to have broad support, potential points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of these reforms, particularly concerning the transition to Louisiana-based providers. Concerns could be raised about the capacity of local providers to meet demand and the efficacy of the proposed standards and oversight measures. Additionally, there may be dialogue around the appropriateness of restricting out-of-region providers, as it may limit choices for some enrollees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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