Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB960

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Medicaid eligibility; provide coverage of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.

Impact

The bill fundamentally alters the structure of Medicaid eligibility in Mississippi by broadening access to critical healthcare services for older adults. The enhanced coverage aims to provide a safety net for individuals who may otherwise struggle to afford long-term care, thus promoting welfare among seniors. Critics express concerns that expanded coverage could lead to future budgetary constraints for the state, while supporters argue it fosters improved health outcomes for a vulnerable demographic. This expansion is proposed to address the growing need for nursing services among the state's aging population.

Summary

House Bill 960 aims to amend the Mississippi Code to expand Medicaid coverage for individuals aged 55 years and older who require nursing facility services. The bill introduces eligibility criteria that stipulate individuals must reside in a Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) organization area and fulfill specific program eligibility conditions as determined by the Division of Medicaid. This amendment seeks to increase support for the aging population by ensuring they have access to necessary long-term care services as part of the Medicaid program.

Contention

Notably, there are ongoing debates regarding the financial implications of HB 960 on the state's budget and healthcare system. Opponents of the bill fear that increasing the scope of Medicaid services may result in significant economic strain, potentially resulting in cuts to other essential services. Conversely, proponents argue that the long-term benefits of improved health for the elderly and reduced hospitalizations ultimately justify the investment in expanded Medicaid services. The bill’s passage will likely prompt additional discussions on how best to finance expanded Medicaid while ensuring sustainability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2628

Medicaid eligibility; provide coverage of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.

MS SB2629

Medicaid coverage; coverage for eligible women up to 12 months postpartum.

MS HB108

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB220

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB458

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB447

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB679

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB926

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB980

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB1223

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

Similar Bills

MS HB1147

Medicaid; bring forward eligibility, services and managed care provisions for possible amendment.

MS SB2628

Medicaid eligibility; provide coverage of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.

MS SB2386

Medicaid; make various amendments to the provisions of the program.

MS HB1411

Medicaid; provide coverage for substance abuse and mental health services for pregnant and postpartum women.

MS SB2212

Recipients of Medicaid; extend postpartum coverage up to 12 months.

MS HB187

Medicaid; require managed care organizations to use certain level of care guidelines in determining medical necessity.

MS HB425

Medicaid; require managed care organizations to use certain level of care guidelines in determining medical necessity.

MS HB423

Medicaid; require managed care organizations to use certain level of care guidelines in determining medical necessity.