Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB910

Introduced
3/24/23  

Caption

Provide for medicaid medical respite care program for homeless individuals

Impact

If enacted, HB 910 mandates the Department of Public Health and Human Services to reimburse eligible facilities that offer medical respite care. This financial support is designed to facilitate care for the homeless, significantly influencing state health policies related to vulnerability and public health management. The program intends to improve health outcomes for homeless individuals by enabling them to recover in a supportive environment, thus potentially decreasing long-term medical costs associated with hospital readmissions.

Summary

House Bill 910 proposes the establishment of a Medicaid medical respite care program specifically for homeless individuals in Montana who are eligible for medical assistance. This program aims to provide short-term housing combined with supportive medical services for individuals who are too ill or frail to recover properly from physical illnesses or injuries without needing full hospital care. The bill details a range of services, including medication management, immunizations, and care coordination, along with transportation and meal provisions to support recovery.

Contention

Key points of contention regarding HB 910 revolve around funding and implementation. Critics may argue about the appropriateness of state funds allocated for this program, particularly concerning budget allocations within the Department of Public Health and Human Services. Supporters, however, advocate for the necessity of such programs as essential public health measures aimed at addressing the needs of one of society's most vulnerable populations. Additionally, there may be discussions about the effectiveness of the program in truly assisting those it aims to serve and ensuring that it meets their complex socio-economic challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB507

Establish medicaid medical respite care program for homeless individuals

MT HB274

Provide medicaid coverage for medical respite care for homeless people

MT SB54

Requires Medicaid to provide coverage of certain services for persons experiencing homelessness. (BDR 38-412)

MT HB380

Establish a grant funding program to support homelessness care providers

MT SB2241

Relating to a Medicaid hospital level of care waiver program for certain medically fragile individuals.

MT SB45

Relating to a Medicaid hospital level of care waiver program for certain medically fragile individuals.

MT HB3127

Relating to a Medicaid hospital level of care waiver program for certain medically fragile individuals.

MT HB419

Implementing cost reporting for certain Medicaid service provider types

MT HB544

Provide requirements for coverage of abortion under Medicaid and CHIP

MT SB62

Provide for phaseout of Medicaid expansion program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.