New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB580

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Establishing a children's vision screening initiative within the state Medicaid program.

Impact

The implementation of HB 580 is set to change existing state laws regarding children's healthcare by mandating that vision screenings become a standard practice within the Medicaid program for young children. It establishes the necessary procedures and rules for reimbursement and requires the commissioner to report on its progress to oversight committees. This change is expected to lead to better health outcomes for children in the state, ultimately ensuring that vision problems are identified and addressed early in life, which is critical for their educational readiness.

Summary

House Bill 580 establishes a children's vision screening initiative aimed at improving healthcare access specifically for children aged 0 to 6 who are enrolled in the state Medicaid program. The initiative intends to offer reimbursements to various healthcare providers, including optometrists and physicians, who perform vision screenings. This program is intended to enhance early detection of vision problems in children, which can significantly impact their development and learning capacities as they enter school. The initiative will be overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services and is dependent on the availability of adequate funding.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 580 appears to be largely supportive among healthcare advocates, who see the establishment of a vision screening initiative as a positive step toward better child health management. Supporters argue that early vision screenings can prevent long-term educational and health challenges. However, any concerns or opposition have not been prominently noted in the discussions available, indicating a general agreement on the necessity of such measures in public health.

Contention

There are potential points of contention that could arise, especially regarding the funding mechanism for the initiative. The bill states that program implementation is contingent on sufficient funding, which raises concerns about the sustainability of the initiative if funding is not secured adequately. Additionally, the execution of vision screenings and adherence to training protocols for providers may be scrutinized, ensuring that standards are enforced uniformly. Ensuring that all children have equitable access to these screenings may also be a topic of discussion as the initiative rolls out.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB580

Establishing a children's vision screening initiative within the state Medicaid program.

NH SB422

Establishing an adult dental benefit under the state Medicaid program.

NH HB103

Establishing a dental benefit under the state Medicaid program.

NH SB352

Establishing an early detection cancer screening pilot program for active and retired firefighters.

NH SB1319

Vision screening; program

NH SB106

Establishing an emerging professional certificate for child care programs.

NH SB106

Establishing an emerging professional certificate for child care programs.

NH SB142

Establishing the department of children's services and juvenile justice.

NH HB653

Establishing a pilot program within the department of education to implement alternatives to restraint and seclusion of students.

NH HB1427

Establishing the regulation and licensure of deputy physicians.

Similar Bills

ME LD299

An Act to Correct Language Related to Medicaid Coverage for Children

HI HB1349

Relating To Medicaid.

FL H1085

Children's Medical Services Program

HI SB714

Relating To Medicaid.

IN HB1313

Medicaid reimbursement for children's hospitals.

IN HB1024

Medicaid reimbursement for children's hospitals.

NH HB580

Establishing a children's vision screening initiative within the state Medicaid program.

IN HB1112

Medicaid reimbursement rates.