Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB569

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Medicaid; directing submission of certain State Plan Amendment for specified services. Effective date.

Impact

The implementation of SB569 is projected to have a significant impact on state laws regarding Medicaid reimbursement processes and the accessibility of healthcare services in educational settings. By enabling schools to receive reimbursement for a range of health services without the administrative burden of an IEP, the bill aims to streamline service delivery and increase health service availability for students. This can lead to improved health outcomes and potentially better educational performance, as students' health needs are met more efficiently within the school context.

Summary

Senate Bill 569 aims to enhance Medicaid service delivery in the state of Oklahoma by allowing schools to seek reimbursement for Medicaid services provided without the necessity of an individualized education plan (IEP). This new legislation directs the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to submit a State Plan amendment to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to facilitate this process. The bill outlines specific services that can be reimbursed, such as nursing, behavioral health services, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy in a school setting. With this initiative, the bill seeks to improve access to essential health services for students, particularly those who require these services to support their educational needs.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB569 relates to the potential implications for both the funding of the Medicaid program and the administrative responsibilities of schools. There may be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding to support the increased reimbursement claims from schools, which could place additional strain on the state Medicaid budget. Additionally, educators and administrators might express apprehension regarding the increased complexities in managing healthcare services within school environments. Balancing these factors will be crucial to ensure that the goals of the bill are successfully met without unintended financial or operational complications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB569

Medicaid; directing submission of certain State Plan Amendment for specified services. Effective date.

OK SB915

Medicaid; directing submission of State Plan amendment to provide eligibility to certain veterans. Effective date.

OK SB915

Medicaid; directing submission of State Plan amendment to provide eligibility to certain veterans. Effective date.

OK SB252

Medicaid; excluding prescription drug services from certain provisions; directing certain program delivery model. Effective date.

OK SB1420

Medicaid; broadening scope of certain state plan amendment. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB208

Vital statistics; directing certain data-sharing agreement between the State Department of Health and the Department of Human Services for specified purpose. Effective date.

OK SB1344

Nonopioid alternatives; directing specified agencies to seek certain funding opportunities; granting certain protections relating to Medicaid coverage; broadening purpose of certain grants. Effective date.

OK SB226

Children; directing the Department of Human Services to create specified program. Effective date.

OK SB226

Children; directing the Department of Human Services to create specified program. Effective date.

OK HB2322

State Medicaid program; Ensuring Access to Medicaid Act; broadening certain definition; reimbursements; providers; pharmacists; effective date; emergency; contingent effectiveness.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.