Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2028

Caption

Relating to the Medicaid program, including the administration and operation of the Medicaid managed care program.

Impact

The proposed changes in SB2028 are expected to have substantial implications for state laws governing Medicaid, particularly in areas that relate to emergency services, in-home care, and incentivizing quality improvements in nursing facilities. By requiring a study on dually eligible individuals and exploring cost-effective ways to manage diabetes care within the Medicaid framework, the bill seeks to advance access to necessary services while adopting a more efficient management style. Importantly, it signals a shift toward preventive care, suggesting an evolution in how health and human services perceive and administer care to vulnerable populations.

Summary

SB2028 is a comprehensive bill aimed at reforming the administration and operation of the Medicaid program in Texas. It introduces several provisions designed to enhance the quality of care delivered to Medicaid recipients while simultaneously seeking to reduce costs. Key measures include the establishment of a non-hospital ambulance transport program aimed at minimizing avoidable emergency department visits, as well as the incorporation of preventive dental services for adults with disabilities enrolled in the STAR+PLUS Medicaid managed care program. The bill not only addresses immediate health service needs but also emphasizes preventive care as essential to mitigating future health complications and costs.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB2028 appears mostly supportive among stakeholders who recognize the need for improvement in Medicaid services. Proponents argue that the emphasis on preventive care and the restructuring of emergency transport services will result in better health outcomes for beneficiaries and potentially lower overall costs for the state. However, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of such programs and their effectiveness in practice. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of the reforms in addressing comprehensive needs within the existing Medicaid framework.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise in the areas related to administrative oversight and the feasibility of implementing the proposed initiatives. Questions about funding for new programs, particularly as they relate to the requirements for parental consent for school-related health services to be reimbursed, may present logistical challenges. There is also the potential for pushback regarding the balance between cost reduction and the quality of care provided, particularly in the context of nursing facilities, which have often faced scrutiny regarding resident care quality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1283

Relating to prescription drug formularies applicable to the Medicaid managed care program.

TX SB1113

Relating to prescription drug formularies applicable to the Medicaid managed care program.

TX SB2143

Relating to the eligibility for and access to certain Medicaid waiver programs, including the medically dependent children (MDCP) and the Texas home living (TxHmL) waiver programs.

TX SB2201

Relating to certain prescription drug benefits under the Medicaid managed care program.

TX HB5078

Relating to the eligibility for and access to certain Medicaid waiver programs, including the medically dependent children (MDCP) and the Texas home living (TxHmL) waiver programs.

TX HB1575

Relating to improving health outcomes for pregnant women under Medicaid and certain other public benefits programs.

TX HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

TX HB1293

Relating to the reimbursement of prescription drugs under Medicaid and the child health plan program.

TX HB4541

Relating to the establishment of a pilot program to provide comprehensive whole child care for children with complex medical needs.

TX SB2360

Relating to the establishment of a pilot program to provide comprehensive whole child care for children with complex medical needs.

Similar Bills

UT HB0463

Medicaid Funding Amendments

UT SB0257

Medicaid Accounts Amendments

UT HB0247

Child Health Care Coverage Amendments

NJ A3334

Requires Medicaid reimbursement for covered behavioral health services provided by local education agency to student who is eligible Medicaid beneficiary.

NJ S2416

Requires Medicaid reimbursement for covered behavioral health services provided by local education agency to student who is eligible Medicaid beneficiary.

LA HB309

Provides for cost containment, cost sharing, and long term services and supports in the Medicaid managed care program (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

TX SB1105

Relating to the administration and operation of Medicaid, including Medicaid managed care.

LA HB170

Requires the Dept. of Health and Hospitals to institute Medicaid cost containment measures to the extent allowed by federal regulations (OR -$34,298,198 GF EX See Note)