Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR295

Introduced
6/8/23  

Caption

Urges and requests the division of administration, office of state procurement and the Louisiana Department of Health to study vendors for Medicaid Management Information System contracts

Impact

By mandating this research, HR295 aims to mitigate the risk of premature contract terminations and avoid federal penalties associated with the MMIS administration. This is crucial to ensure that the state's handling of Medicaid services is not only efficient but also compliant with federal regulations. The research findings are expected to guide future procurement decisions, with an aim to strengthen the operational integrity and reliability of the state's Medicaid management systems.

Summary

House Resolution 295 (HR295) urges and requests the Louisiana division of administration and the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) to conduct a study on potential vendors for Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS) contracts. The resolution addresses vital considerations related to procurement practices, emphasizing the need for thorough examination of vendors, including their work history in other states and any potential conflicts of interest. The resolution also sets a deadline for the completion of this study, requiring a written report to be submitted to the House Committee on Health and Welfare by February 1, 2024.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR295 appears to endorse a careful and methodical approach to vendor selection within the Medicaid system. Legislators and stakeholders are likely to view this resolution positively, as it highlights a proactive stance to ensure that the state's welfare systems operate effectively and mitigate risks. However, some concerns might arise regarding the extended timeline for the report, especially among advocates who emphasize the need for timely action in addressing Medicaid service provisioning.

Contention

There may be contention related to how thoroughly the procurement study examines potential vendors and whether it adequately addresses all relevant factors, particularly vendor history and conflicts of interest. Further, the requirement to consult peer agencies from other states, including Florida, Montana, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee, could lead to discussions on the appropriateness of these benchmarks and the relevance of their experiences to Louisiana's unique landscape. This focus on vendor due diligence aims to prevent future complications but may also provoke debate over the resources allocated to such investigations and their implications for timely Medicaid services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR99

Requests the La. Department of Health to fully utilize the NASPO ValuePoint process to procure Medicaid management information system components and services

LA HR108

Urges and requests the La. Dept. of Health to explore ways to procure services related to Medicaid Management Information Systems that will reduce administrative costs, lower the chance of federal penalties, and secure high-quality contractors

LA HCR92

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

LA HR273

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

LA HR38

Urges and requests the La. Department of Health to study and develop a remote patient monitoring initiative in the state Medicaid program

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 HCR129

Urges and requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the issue of preferences for Louisiana contractors for public works contracts

LA HCR105

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health and the United States Food and Drug Administration to expand testing of imported shrimp

LA HCR73

Requests an update from the Louisiana Department of Health and the division of administration on efforts to establish an application or system to track the incidence and spread of COVID-19

LA HR262

Requests certain state departments to create a task force to study the availability and possible expansion of seats for adolescents in psychiatric treatment facilities across southeast Louisiana

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.