Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB534

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

State plan for medical assistance services; eligibility, social security disability income.

Impact

The implications of this bill on state law suggest a progressive shift towards more inclusive healthcare policies. By broadening the scope of medical assistance, the bill seeks to alleviate barriers faced by vulnerable populations. Notably, it addresses coverage for telemedicine and extends reimbursement for various healthcare procedures and screenings, thus responding to the need for accessible healthcare in remote or underserved areas. This is particularly significant given the rise in telehealth's relevance as seen during the pandemic.

Summary

House Bill 534 introduces comprehensive changes to the Virginia state plan for medical assistance services with specific provisions targeting eligibility and care for various populations, which include pregnant women, minors, and low-income elderly individuals. The bill's provisions expand coverage for essential healthcare services, allowing Medicaid to reimburse for services like telemedicine, mental health counseling, and long-term care solutions. Enhancing accessibility to these services is a prominent aim, especially amidst increasing demands for social support systems.

Contention

However, while the aim is to enhance service delivery, there may be contention surrounding the funding mechanisms required to support these expansions. Opponents could argue that such measures might impose excess strain on the state budget or lead to regulatory challenges. The potential for increased oversight required for the administration of these services may also spark debate among healthcare providers and policymakers regarding their capacity to adapt.

Policy_goals

Ultimately, HB534 aligns with broader public health goals aiming to ensure that all residents of Virginia receive adequate medical assistance regardless of their socio-economic status or healthcare needs. This bill symbolizes an essential legislative response to the growing healthcare demands within the state and sets a framework for future healthcare policies that prioritize accessibility and efficacy.

Companion Bills

VA HB534

Carry Over State plan for medical assistance services; eligibility, social security disability income.

Previously Filed As

VA HB534

State plan for medical assistance services; eligibility, social security disability income.

VA HB1596

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

VA SB1538

Medical assistance services; state plan, pharmacy services.

VA HB2232

State plan for medical assistance services; violence prevention services.

VA HB2083

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

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 HB2093

State plan for medical assistance services; payment for cranial prostheses.

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 SB333

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

VA HB278

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