Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2073

Introduced
1/25/22  

Caption

Office Of Health And Human Services

Impact

The proposed changes under S2073 are expected to raise standards for primary care reimbursement, which might significantly enhance access to healthcare services for Medicaid beneficiaries. By ensuring reimbursement rates are set at a competitive level comparable to Medicare, the bill seeks to address current deficiencies in the state's Medicaid program where providers may be disincentivized by lower rates. This adjustment could lead to expanded healthcare options for low-income individuals and families, facilitating better care continuity and coordination.

Summary

Bill S2073 proposes to modify the reimbursement structure for Rhode Island's Medicaid program by aligning primary care payment rates with federal Medicare payment rates. This amendment aims to ensure that Medicaid beneficiaries have improved access to quality healthcare services by making participation in the Medicaid program more appealing for community-based primary care providers. The intent is to incentivize higher participation and improve care coordination for those relying on Medicaid in Rhode Island. Effective from July 1, 2023, all Medicaid primary care reimbursements would be required to equal at least 100% of the corresponding Medicare rates for the same services.

Contention

While the bill has positive implications for Medicaid beneficiaries, there may be discussions around its funding and the potential impact on the state's budget. Critics may raise concerns about the sustainability of increasing reimbursement rates, worrying that such changes could strain state resources or lead to potential cuts in other areas of healthcare funding. The executive office of health and human services is mandated to conduct an analysis by 2026 to assess the outcomes of this legislation, which highlights an opportunity for evaluation and discussion around its longer-term effects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7033

Provides the executive office of health and human services would submit to the US Department of Health and Human Services a state plan to set rates for chiropractic services.

RI S2330

Provides the executive office of health and human services would submit to the US Department of Health and Human Services a state plan to set rates for chiropractic services.

RI H5998

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI S0791

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI S0581

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI H5988

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI S2592

Authorizes the executive office of health and human services to establish a program providing coverage for nutritional assistance and medically tailored meals for certain beneficiaries where there is a clinical need.

RI S2588

Joint Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Executive Office Of Health And Human Services To Increase Adult Dental And Chiropractic Rates (requires The Eohhs To Submit To The Secretary Of The Us Department Of Health And Human Services A State Plan Amendment To Medicaid Dental And Chiropractic Rates.)

RI H5987

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI S0782

Office Of Health And Human Services

Similar Bills

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