Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF685

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Medical assistance coverage for violence prevention services provided, and initial and final reports on violence prevention services required.

Impact

Once enacted, HF685 will not only expand the scope of medical assistance to include violence prevention services effective January 1, 2026, but it will also mandate providers to meet specific qualifications and maintain certification from recognized accrediting organizations. This measure is expected to facilitate a more structured and accountable approach to offering violence prevention services across various settings, thereby addressing the health repercussions associated with violence in communities.

Summary

House File 685 (HF685) is a legislative proposal that aims to enhance medical assistance coverage for violence prevention services in Minnesota. The bill includes provisions requiring that these services be offered to individuals impacted by community violence, aiming to improve their health outcomes and reduce recidivism associated with violence. Additionally, the bill outlines the credentials required for providers and ensures that certified professionals deliver these services to eligible recipients.

Contention

The introduction of HF685 highlights the ongoing discourse surrounding healthcare funding and preventive services. While many supporters assert that improving access to violence prevention services will contribute to better community health and safety, there are concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and the effectiveness of such programs. Opponents may argue about potential limitations on services and the challenges in measuring the long-term impacts of these initiatives, particularly how well they reduce instances of violence and associated healthcare costs.

Companion Bills

MN SF276

Similar To Medical assistance coverage for violence prevention services provision

Previously Filed As

MN HF3834

Medical assistance coverage provided for violence prevention services, and initial and final reports required on violence prevention services.

MN SF3649

Medical assistance coverage provisions for violence prevention services

MN SF1951

Medical assistance coverage of recuperative care services requirement

MN HF2574

Community paramedic certification requirements modified, and medical assistance coverage of community paramedic services modified.

MN HF1038

Self-measured blood pressure monitoring device coverage required, reimbursement for recipients and providers required, and commissioner of human services required to create medical assistance data practices and clinical oversight policy.

MN HF2503

Equal coverage of services provided by pharmacist required, and medical assistance and MinnesotaCare requirements for coverage and payment of pharmacy services set.

MN HF585

Care evaluation established as a covered medical assistance home care service, medical assistance homemaker rates modified, and report required.

MN SF2953

Emergency medical technicians certification and practice requirements modification; community emergency medical technician services medical assistance coverage modification

MN HF1175

Medical assistance coverage modified for special education school social work services.

MN SF1028

Medical assistance coverage modification for special education school social work services

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