Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR189

Introduced
5/1/24  
Introduced
5/1/24  
Refer
5/6/24  
Refer
5/6/24  
Report Pass
5/15/24  
Report Pass
5/15/24  
Passed
5/29/24  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to authorize certain nonemergency medical transportation providers to furnish services outside of their designated regions in particular circumstances

Impact

The proposed changes in HR189 aim to improve healthcare access for Louisiana's Medicaid enrollees by expanding the availability of transportation services critical for their medical care. By allowing these providers to operate outside their designated areas, the resolution intends to offer timely and necessary medical transportation, potentially enhancing health outcomes for individuals with specialized medical needs. This adjustment is seen as a necessary response to existing barriers faced by enrollees in accessing appropriate medical care.

Summary

House Resolution 189 (HR189) urges the Louisiana Department of Health to permit nonemergency medical transportation (NEMT) providers to serve Medicaid enrollees who have specialized medical needs, even when these enrollees reside outside of their designated NEMT service regions. This resolution underscores the critical role that NEMT plays in ensuring access to healthcare for Medicaid participants, particularly those needing specialized services that may not be locally available.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR189 appears largely positive, with strong support for its intent to improve healthcare accessibility for vulnerable populations. The resolution received significant backing during its voting process in the House, indicating broad recognition of the importance of NEMT in the Medicaid system and a collective commitment to addressing the challenges faced by enrollees needing specialized medical care.

Contention

While the overall support for HR189 suggests a consensus on the need for enhanced NEMT services, potential points of contention may arise from concerns regarding the logistics and cost implications of expanding NEMT service areas. Stakeholders may debate the feasibility of implementing this resolution effectively, particularly as it might involve coordinating with various NEMT providers and ensuring adequate resources to manage out-of-region services. Discussions about quality control and equitable service delivery may also emerge as significant considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR272

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study and promulgate additional rules for single broker NEMT services relative to compliance and oversight

LA SR111

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to authorize coverage through the Medicaid program for portable oxygen concentrators, when medically necessary.

LA HCR92

Requests study by Louisiana Department of Health to consider Medicaid coverage of gene therapy

LA SR98

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to apply for a waiver from the United States Department of Heath and Human Services to allow Medicaid reimbursement for individuals, including juveniles in detention.

LA HR248

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to form a group to study alternative tools to inform reimbursement rates for outpatient behavioral health services

LA HR289

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to review Medicaid prior authorization criteria for L-glutamine which is used to treat acute complications caused by sickle cell disease

LA HR273

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health to amend the state Medicaid plan to extend pregnancy coverage

LA HCR40

Urges and requests state agencies report certain fiscal data on transportation services provided to their clients

LA HR156

Directs the Louisiana Department of Health to report statistics on abuse and neglect in certain Medicaid programs

LA SR96

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study acute and long-term adverse health events related to medical marijuana.

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