Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB680

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
1/25/22  
Refer
1/25/22  
Report Pass
2/2/22  
Engrossed
2/7/22  
Refer
2/9/22  
Report Pass
2/17/22  
Report Pass
3/1/22  

Caption

Medical assistance services; state plan, case management service, individuals w/severe brain injury.

Impact

The implementation of HB680 will have a significant impact on state laws, particularly concerning the administration of health care services under the Medicaid program. It amends existing statutes to ensure more inclusive coverage for medically needy individuals, especially targeting children and those with specific health conditions. The expansion of medical services, including telemedicine and targeted case management, aims to modernize and streamline health care delivery for eligible Virginians, potentially reducing emergency room visits and improving overall health outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 680 focuses on the provision of medical assistance services in Virginia, particularly for individuals with severe brain injuries. The bill outlines the responsibilities of the Board in submitting a state plan to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, ensuring that medical needs for vulnerable populations, such as those under the age of 21, are met. Specific provisions include eligibility criteria, coverage for acute care, and payment for various essential health services. This bill aims to enhance access to necessary medical assistance by ensuring comprehensive coverage under Medicaid programs.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention surrounding the bill. Critics may express concerns regarding the sustainability of funding for the expanded services outlined in HB680. There are also apprehensions about potential bureaucratic challenges in the implementation of telehealth services and ensuring all beneficiaries can access the newly introduced programs. Balancing the overarching goals of improving health outcomes while maintaining fiscal responsibility will likely be a topic for continued discussion among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB680

Medical assistance services; state plan, case management service, individuals w/severe brain injury.

VA SB1538

Medical assistance services; state plan, pharmacy services.

VA HB1596

Department of Medical Assistance Services; state plan for medical assistance services; telemedicine services.

VA HB2232

State plan for medical assistance services; violence prevention services.

VA HB2539

Dental care services for pregnant women; state plan for medical assistance services, report.

VA HB2083

State plan for medical assistance services; dental care, anesthesia.

VA HB622

State plan for medical assistance services; violence prevention services benefit.

VA HB1720

State plan for medical assistance services; violence prevention services benefit; work group.

VA SB663

Telemedicine services; state plan for medical assistance services, provision for payment.

VA SB426

Medical assistance services; state plan, remote patient monitoring.

Similar Bills

VA SB875

State pharmacy benefits manager; DMAS to select & contract with a third-party administrator to serve

VA HB2610

State pharmacy benefits manager; DMAS to select & contract with a third-party administrator to serve

VA SB1104

Violence prevention services benefit; DMAS to convene group to advise on design & implementation.

VA HB1602

State plan for medical assistance services; telemedicine, in-state presence.

VA SB1418

State plan for medical assistance services; telemedicine, in-state presence.

VA HB2232

State plan for medical assistance services; violence prevention services.

VA HB278

State plan for medical assistance services; fertility preservation treatments, etc.

VA SB333

State plan for medical assistance services; fertility preservation treatments, etc.