Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR57

Introduced
5/4/20  
Refer
5/7/20  
Refer
5/7/20  
Report Pass
5/13/20  
Report Pass
5/13/20  
Engrossed
5/18/20  
Engrossed
5/18/20  
Refer
5/19/20  
Refer
5/19/20  
Report Pass
5/27/20  
Passed
5/29/20  

Caption

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

Impact

The passing of HCR57 aims to enhance transparency regarding Medicaid enrollees' healthcare coverage status and its implications for state funds. The resolution mandates that the Louisiana Department of Health collect relevant data at two key moments: when individuals apply for Medicaid and during their eligibility redetermination. By doing so, the state hopes to gather quantifiable evidence regarding the extent of 'crowd-out' and the fiscal implications it has on the Medicaid program. This data will be reported quarterly to legislative committees, which could inform future policy adjustments and budgeting processes.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 57 (HCR57) requests the Louisiana Department of Health to collect and report data on Medicaid enrollees who have private insurance or employer-sponsored health coverage. The resolution focuses on the concept of 'crowd-out,' where individuals may switch from private health coverage to Medicaid enrollment, potentially leading to unnecessary costs for the state. It emphasizes the need to understand the impact of Medicaid on private insurance dynamics since Medicaid expansion in Louisiana began in 2016.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HCR57 appears to be constructive and focused on improving understanding of the Medicaid system. Supporters of the resolution believe that collecting this data will shine a light on the costs associated with the Medicaid expansion and possibly lead to better management of healthcare resources. There may, however, be discussions around the sensitivity of the information collected and how it could be used in future legislative efforts—particularly as it pertains to safeguarding private insurance.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the handling of the data and its implications for healthcare policy. Some critics might argue that the focus on the crowd-out phenomenon could lead towards a push for limiting Medicaid access or altering funding structures that favor private insurance over public coverage. Another potential area of contention could revolve around the need for ongoing evaluations of how changes in enrollment impact broader health outcomes and financial stability for both the Medicaid program and private insurers in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR337

Requests the Department of Insurance to study and issue a report relative to the impact of health insurance coverage mandates on the cost of health insurance

LA HCR201

Requests the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the feasibility of providing Medicaid enrollees with a choice of fiscal/employer agents

LA HCR50

Requests a study concerning health insurance coverage of interpreter services for the deaf and hard of hearing in healthcare settings

LA HCR92

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

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 HCR203

Requests Department of Insurance to study the issue of coinsurance and deductibles assessed by health benefit plans

LA HCR84

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

LA HCR26

Requests that the La. Department of Health resume implementation of a Medicaid managed long-term services and supports system

LA HCR50

Requests the Department of Insurance to study and report on the status of health insurance benefits relative to postpartum diastasis recti, pelvic floor dysfunction, and breast reduction

LA HCR93

Requests a feasibility study of a prospective program to limit uses of SNAP benefits by Medicaid enrollees with certain health conditions

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