Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0253

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Medicaid reimbursement for school psychologists.

Impact

The implications of this bill extend to the funding and support for mental health services in schools, as it facilitates easier access for school psychologists to provide necessary care while receiving appropriate compensation through Medicaid. By enabling these providers to operate independently in their practice, the bill acknowledges the importance of mental health professionals in the educational system and aims to enhance the quality of care for students in need.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 253 aims to amend the Indiana Code concerning Medicaid to include school psychologists as qualified providers under the Medicaid program. The bill allows school psychologists to receive Medicaid reimbursement for certain services provided to eligible Medicaid recipients without requiring supervision or authorization from another qualified provider. This change, effective from July 1, 2023, recognizes the critical role that school psychologists play in delivering mental health services to students.

Contention

Some notable points of contention surrounding SB0253 include concerns about the adequacy of services and the oversight of such professionals in an educational setting, as well as potential challenges in funding distribution between state and local entities. Although the bill promises to alleviate certain bureaucracy around Medicaid claims, debates may emerge regarding the supervision measures in place for school psychologists when they provide services without additional oversight.

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While proponents argue that the bill will lead to improved mental health outcomes for students by streamlining access to services, opposition might arise from those who believe that reduced supervision might compromise the quality of care. As such, the bill represents both a significant evolution in the funding mechanisms for mental health in schools and a point for ongoing discussion regarding best practices in educational settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1205

Medicaid reimbursement for school services.

IN HB1112

Medicaid reimbursement rates.

IN HB1313

Medicaid reimbursement for children's hospitals.

IN HB1192

Qualified providers and Medicaid school services.

IN HB1602

Medicaid reimbursement rates.

IN HB1024

Medicaid reimbursement for children's hospitals.

IN HB1216

Medicaid reimbursement for certain detainees.

IN HB1112

Medicaid reimbursement for dental services.

IN SB0457

Medicaid waiver reimbursement for direct care.

IN SB0152

Medicaid reimbursement for clinical pharmacist.

Similar Bills

UT SB0257

Medicaid Accounts Amendments

UT HB0247

Child Health Care Coverage Amendments

UT HB0463

Medicaid Funding Amendments

AR SB518

To Amend The Medicaid Fraud Act And The Medicaid Fraud False Claims Act; And To Update Language And Definitions To Reflect Changes Within The Healthcare System;.

AR SB515

To Amend The Medicaid Fraud Act And The Medicaid Fraud False Claims Act.

NJ A3334

Requires Medicaid reimbursement for covered behavioral health services provided by local education agency to student who is eligible Medicaid beneficiary.

NJ S2416

Requires Medicaid reimbursement for covered behavioral health services provided by local education agency to student who is eligible Medicaid beneficiary.

NJ S3495

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