Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4447

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Medical assistance integrated health services establishment and appropriation; evaluation demonstration project authorization

Impact

This bill is poised to impact state laws significantly by establishing a structured framework for integrated health services. It aims to create a demonstration project that will allow for the development and evaluation of this integrated care model, with at least three accredited sites expected to receive funding. The inclusion of rural health care sites suggests an emphasis on improving health care access in less populated areas, which could address disparities in health service provision. The financial appropriation of $4.5 million indicates a strong legislative commitment to facilitating this initiative, reflecting an investment in the state's health infrastructure.

Summary

SF4447 is a legislative bill aimed at enhancing medical assistance through the development of integrated health services in Minnesota. It directs the commissioner of human services to create a covered benefit for integrated health services, ensuring adherence to the National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS). This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve accessibility and quality of health care services provided to residents, particularly for those who may not have full insurance coverage for such services. The bill mandates that a detailed report on eligibility, service requirements, and reimbursement rates be submitted to legislative committees by October 1, 2026.

Contention

While the bill has a clear focus on improving health services, it may face scrutiny regarding implementation specifics, such as eligibility criteria and service standards. Debates may arise concerning the adequacy of the funding allocated for the demonstration project, particularly about its ability to support comprehensive health services. There may also be discussions surrounding the effectiveness of integrated health care models and their adaptability to Minnesota's unique health landscape. The potential impact on existing health care programs and the necessary adjustments to accommodate this new framework are likely to generate varied opinions among lawmakers and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MN HF4514

Similar To Commissioner of human services directed to develop covered benefit for integrated health services, demonstration project created, report required, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4514

Commissioner of human services directed to develop covered benefit for integrated health services, demonstration project created, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF2876

Coordinated services organization demonstration project establishment and appropriation

MN SF476

Certain medical assistance services expansion to include coverage of care evaluation, home care preceptor grant program establishment, and appropriation

MN SF903

Care evaluation as a covered medical assistance home care service establishment; medical assistance homecare rates modification

MN HF729

Medical assistance services expanded to include coverage of care evaluations; medical assistance rates modified for homemaker services, home health agency services, and home care nursing services; home care preceptor grant program established; report required; and money appropriated.

MN SF5084

Medical Assistance rate adjustments for physician and professional services establishment, increasing rates for certain residential services, requiring a statewide reimbursement rate for behavioral health home services, and appropriations

MN SF3372

County-administered rural medical assistance model (CARMA) establishment and appropriation

MN SF3509

Short-term medical assistance enrollment assistance establishment

MN SF3054

Omnibus Human Services appropriations

MN SF3729

Care Coordination Technology Demonstration Project creation and direction and appropriation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.