Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1197

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Immigrants and program eligibility.

Impact

If passed, HB1197 is expected to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations in Indiana by facilitating access to Medicaid for immigrants who would not otherwise qualify under existing laws. By allowing pregnant women and minors to apply for Medicaid without a waiting period, the bill addresses significant gaps in healthcare service coverage for these groups. This legislative change aims to provide essential prenatal and postnatal care, thus potentially reducing health risks associated with inadequate health services for both mothers and children.

Summary

House Bill 1197 focuses on expanding Medicaid eligibility for certain immigrant populations in Indiana. The bill aims to provide Medicaid assistance to individuals who are lawfully residing in the United States and meet the specified eligibility criteria. This legislation is particularly geared towards pregnant individuals and children under 19 years of age, ensuring that they have access to necessary health services without facing a waiting period. This approach aligns with federal standards and is set to take effect on July 1, 2022.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill may face contention regarding immigration and state healthcare policies. Opponents of Medicaid expansion for immigrants often cite concerns related to costs and resource allocation within the state’s healthcare system. Supporters argue that providing healthcare to these individuals could mitigate long-term healthcare costs associated with untreated medical conditions. As discussions continue, the bill's implications for state laws concerning healthcare access and immigrant rights will be a central focus, highlighting the broader debates on immigration policy in Indiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0376

Lawfully residing immigrants and eligibility.

IN HB1091

Eligibility under Medicaid, CHIP and other benefits.

IN HB1412

Eligibility for public assistance.

IN SB0265

TANF eligibility.

IN SB0327

TANF eligibility.

IN HB1361

TANF and child care assistance eligibility.

IN SB0138

Eligibility for resident tuition.

IN SB0135

Eligibility for resident tuition.

IN HB10469

To limit eligibility for Federal benefits for certain immigrants, and for other purposes.

IN HB1395

Drug testing requirement for TANF eligibility.

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NJ A4049

Provides for presumptive eligibility for home and community-based services and services provided through program of all-inclusive care for the elderly under Medicaid.

MS HB1465

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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 HB426

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

MS HB998

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