Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2383

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  

Caption

Medicaid; provide for presumptive eligibility for pregnant women.

Impact

This bill is intended to facilitate timely access to prenatal care for expectant mothers, potentially improving maternal and fetal health outcomes. By allowing presumptive eligibility, the requirement for women to wait for a formal Medicaid decision is eliminated, thus encouraging more women to seek essential health services. The utilization of qualified providers, including health departments and federally qualified health centers, aims to broaden the accessibility of care, especially in underserved areas.

Summary

Senate Bill 2383 seeks to amend the Mississippi Code to establish presumptive eligibility for Medicaid for pregnant women. Under this bill, if a qualified provider determines that a pregnant woman's income does not exceed set limits based on preliminary information, she will be deemed presumptively eligible for ambulatory prenatal care for a period of up to 60 days. The aim is to streamline access to necessary prenatal care, ensuring that women do not face delays in receiving healthcare during the critical early stages of pregnancy.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to enhance healthcare access for pregnant women, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of the income verification process and the implications of limiting eligibility to those who are granted presumptive status. Critics could argue that the requirements for documentation might still be burdensome, potentially dissuading some women from applying. Additionally, reconciliation of presumptive eligibility with existing Medicaid processes may pose administrative challenges for healthcare providers and the Medicaid division.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1362

Medicaid; provide for presumptive eligibility for pregnant women.

MS HB1411

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

MS HB320

Child support for pregnant women; provide authority to allow court to order.

MS SB2628

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

MS SB2208

Women's Economic Security Act of 2023; enact and expand eligibility under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS HB426

Medicaid; extend coverage for eligible women for 12 months postpartum.

MS HB1363

Medicaid; extend coverage for eligible women for 12 months postpartum.

MS HB1364

Medicaid; extend coverage for eligible women for 12 months postpartum.

MS HB1465

Medicaid; extend coverage for eligible women for 12 months postpartum.

MS HB108

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

Similar Bills

MS HB539

Medicaid; provide for presumptive eligibility for pregnant women.

MS HB1362

Medicaid; provide for presumptive eligibility for pregnant women.

MS SB2117

Medicaid; provide for presumptive eligibility for pregnant women.

MS HB662

Medicaid; revise criteria for presumptive eligibility for pregnant women to conform to federal laws and regulations.

MS SB2390

Medicaid; remove proof of income requirement from presumptive eligibility for pregnant women.

FL H1003

Medicaid Presumptive Eligibility For Pregnant Women

AL SB102

Medicaid; providing presumptive eligibility to pregnant women

AL HB89

Medicaid; providing presumptive eligibility to pregnant women