Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2542

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Enteral nutrition equipment and supplies payment methodologies modification; establishing payment rates for certain medical equipment and supplies

Impact

If enacted, SF2542 would have a significant impact on existing state laws governing healthcare reimbursement. The modified methodologies could enhance the financial sustainability of providers by ensuring that payment rates are more accurately aligned with the market, potentially leading to improved access to necessary medical supplies for patients. This is especially critical for individuals who depend on enteral nutrition for their healthcare needs, as reliable access to these supplies is essential for their well-being.

Summary

Senate File 2542 is a proposed bill aimed at modifying payment methodologies for enteral nutrition equipment and supplies, as well as establishing payment rates for certain medical equipment and supplies under the Minnesota Statutes. The bill intends to adjust how payment rates are determined, potentially by basing them on the 50th percentile of the usual and customary charges submitted per product code. This approach seeks to create a more standardized payment structure for medical supplies, including enteral nutrition products, that reflects actual market rates effectively.

Contention

Notably, while there may be consensus on the need to update payment methodologies, some debate could arise regarding the implementation details, such as the adequacy of the 50th percentile payment standard. Stakeholders may express concerns regarding the implications for predictability in budgeting for healthcare providers and the risk of underfunding for specific services. Furthermore, how these changes fit within the broader context of medical assistance and funding for healthcare in Minnesota could drive discussions among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

MN HF2299

Similar To Payment methodologies for enteral nutrition equipment and supplies modified, and processes for establishing payment rates for medical equipment and supplies modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4519

Individual pricing of phototherapy lights required, payment methodologies for enteral nutrition equipment and supplies modified, processes for establishing payment rates for medical equipment and supplies modified, and technical changes made.

MN SF4229

Phototherapy lights individual pricing requirement, certain enteral nutrition equipment and supplies payment methodology process modifications, certain medical equipment and supplies payment rate establishment process modifications, and technical changes provisions

MN SF2616

Enteral nutrition and supplies payment methodology modification

MN HF2750

Enteral nutrition and supplies payment methodology modified.

MN SF2079

Prompt payment requirements modification to health care providers

MN HF4366

Civil commitment priority admission requirements modified, prisoner in a correctional facility specified to not be responsible for co-payments for mental health medications, county co-payment expense reimbursement allowed, and money appropriated.

MN SF5176

Payment rates modification to Indian health services facilities for certain medications

MN SF3989

Medical assistance eligibility timeline modifications for certain hospital patients and providing supplemental payments for certain disability waiver services

MN SF4462

Hospital payment rates modification

MN SF2693

Hospital payment rates modification

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