Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB484

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  

Caption

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.

Impact

As part of the legislation, the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) is tasked with setting up an administrative framework for this health coverage program. This includes the creation of a centralized site for processing applications and disseminating information to potential beneficiaries. There is a strong emphasis on outreach, marketing, and eligibility determination to effectively engage the target population. The bill also provides for language access services to make sure information is accessible for individuals with limited English proficiency, further underscoring its commitment to inclusivity.

Summary

SB484 establishes a comprehensive health care coverage program for children under 19 in Virginia who are not currently covered by a group health plan or health insurance. This program is intended to provide state-funded medical assistance that aligns with existing state plans under Title XIX or XXI of the Social Security Act. The initiative is focused on ensuring health care access for children whose immigration status would otherwise make them ineligible for these services. This proposal aims to support a vulnerable population by enhancing health care coverage and services available to them.

Contention

One notable provision within SB484 is the assurance that information collected under this program remains confidential, protecting participants' data from being disclosed to entities related to civil immigration enforcement, unless certain legal criteria are met. This clause may lead to discussions around privacy rights versus the need for lawful data sharing, particularly in the context of immigration. The bill’s supporters argue that this confidentiality is crucial for encouraging participation in the healthcare program without fear of repercussions related to immigration status, while critics may raise concerns regarding the complexities of data protection and emergency access to information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB970

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.

VA HB2210

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.

VA HB1012

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.

VA SB484

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.

VA SB231

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program for certain individuals.

VA SB1327

Comprehensive children's health care coverage program; DMAS shall establish.

VA HB878

Comprehensive health care coverage program; DMAS to establish.

VA S779

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

VA A577

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

VA A4516

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

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