Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB416

Introduced
2/1/22  

Caption

AN ACT relating to coverage for the care of children.

Impact

The impact on state laws includes modifications to the existing statutes governing healthcare coverage and the Medicaid program. By specifically outlining the required benefits and services for children under health insurance plans, HB416 aims to improve access to necessary health interventions, thus potentially enhancing health outcomes for enrolled children. The bill's provisions for prompt provider enrollment and claim payments also seek to minimize barriers for healthcare providers, enabling them to offer services without undue delay.

Summary

House Bill 416 focuses on expanding healthcare coverage and services for children, particularly emphasizing necessary support and treatment for various health conditions. This bill mandates that healthcare plans provide adequate coverage for preventive services, vision, and dental care while addressing specific needs for conditions such as substance use disorders and breastfeeding support. Additionally, the bill includes provisions to ensure timely credentialing and enrollment for healthcare providers serving Medicaid managed care organizations, which is aimed at improving overall service efficiency.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 416 appears predominantly positive among supporters, including healthcare advocates and child welfare organizations. They view this legislation as a crucial step forward in ensuring that children receive essential health services without unnecessary limitations. However, some concerns were raised regarding the financial implications for the state budget and insurance providers, pointing out the need for careful assessment of the bill's funding mechanisms to avoid placing a strain on existing resources.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates regarding the fiscal impact of mandated coverage expansions on Medicaid and other state programs. Some lawmakers expressed worries about the sustainability of funding required to implement these changes, particularly in light of existing budget constraints. Additionally, while the focus on children's health is broadly supported, there are concerns about potential pushback from insurance providers who may need to adjust their coverage plans to comply with the new requirements set forth by HB 416.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HB415

AN ACT relating to coverage for the care of children.

KY HB408

AN ACT relating to coverage for the care of children.

KY HB691

AN ACT relating to coverage for the care of children.

KY HB100

AN ACT relating to birth certificates.

KY HB713

AN ACT relating to coverage for prosthetics and orthotics.

KY SB00312

An Act Eliminating The Age Cap For Health Insurance Coverage For Specialized Formula.

KY HB06626

An Act Concerning Required Health Insurance Coverage For Breast Health Benefits.

KY HB6892

Medical Nutrition Equity Act of 2023

KY AB620

Health care coverage for metabolic disorders.

KY SB307

AN ACT relating to certified waiver providers.

Similar Bills

KY HB415

AN ACT relating to coverage for the care of children.

KY HB408

AN ACT relating to coverage for the care of children.

KY HB691

AN ACT relating to coverage for the care of children.

KY HB55

AN ACT relating to coverage of mental health wellness examinations.

KY HB63

AN ACT relating to coverage for annual pap smears.

KY HB98

AN ACT relating to coverage for hepatitis C virus infection testing and treatment in pregnant women.

KY HB412

AN ACT relating to coverage for the treatment of postpartum mood disorders.

KY HB713

AN ACT relating to coverage for prosthetics and orthotics.