Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0457

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Medicaid waiver reimbursement for direct care.

Impact

The provisions of SB 457 are set to have a substantial impact on the financial landscape for direct care providers. With the requirement that at least 95% of the reimbursement increase is allocated toward payroll tax liabilities, wages, and benefits for these staff members, the bill is designed to alleviate some of the financial pressures faced by the direct care workforce. This is especially crucial as the sector has been struggling with staffing shortages and high turnover rates, thereby affecting service delivery to vulnerable populations. Moreover, the bill emphasizes accountability, as providers who fail to use the increased funds appropriately risk recoupment by the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 457, also known as the Medicaid waiver reimbursement for direct care bill, proposes significant changes in the reimbursement rates for services provided by direct care staff within Indiana's Medicaid framework. The bill mandates the office of the secretary of family and social services to apply for a Medicaid waiver amendment to increase reimbursement rates by at least 17% from the rates that were in effect on June 30, 2021. This increase aims to enhance compensation for direct care staff, thereby improving the quality of care provided to individuals receiving home and community-based services such as homemaker and attendant care services.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various stakeholders who advocate for better pay and support for direct care workers, it has also raised concerns among some service providers regarding the potential administrative burden and the risk of non-compliance leading to financial implications. One point of contention lies in the stringent requirement to document the use of increased funding, which some argue could deter providers from fully utilizing the new reimbursement structure. Additionally, the successful implementation of these amendments is contingent on approval from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, which could pose further delays in realizing the benefits intended by the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1112

Medicaid reimbursement rates.

IN SB0534

Medicaid waiver for reimbursement for food.

IN HB1205

Medicaid reimbursement for school services.

IN HB1313

Medicaid reimbursement for children's hospitals.

IN HB1024

Medicaid reimbursement for children's hospitals.

IN SB0253

Medicaid reimbursement for school psychologists.

IN HB1602

Medicaid reimbursement rates.

IN SB0242

Medicaid pregnancy related reimbursement rates.

IN HB1112

Medicaid reimbursement for dental services.

IN HB83

Medicaid; revise calculation of reimbursement for durable medical equipment (DME).

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