Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR194

Introduced
6/11/25  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to review and provide certain information to the Senate regarding Medicaid managed care contracts.

Impact

The resolution calls for a comprehensive review of the current Medicaid managed care framework, which has been in place since 2012. Notably, although the state has invested billions, significant concerns persist around the lack of improvement in health outcomes and the decreasing number of healthcare providers. The resolution suggests that a review could lead to recommendations for budget stability and better healthcare access, which may ultimately influence future state laws and funding allocations related to Medicaid.

Summary

Senate Resolution 194, sponsored by Senator Barrow, urges the Louisiana Department of Health to review the effectiveness of the Medicaid managed care program. The resolution emphasizes the need for improved oversight of managed care organization contracts, aiming to enhance health outcomes for Medicaid recipients. Given that approximately 1.6 million individuals depend on Medicaid in Louisiana, including many children, the resolution highlights the importance of delivering quality healthcare services efficiently and effectively to this significant portion of the population.

Sentiment

The discussion around SR194 reflects a generally positive sentiment toward strengthening the oversight of Medicaid managed care organizations. Supporters view the resolution as a necessary step in ensuring funds are effectively utilized to improve healthcare delivery for recipients. However, there may be underlying tension regarding the administrative complexities imposed on healthcare providers due to existing managed care arrangements, which critics argue hamper true healthcare access and equitable care.

Contention

One notable point of contention within the context of SR194 is the inefficiency associated with requiring providers to work with multiple managed care organizations, which leads to administrative burdens. Additionally, the resolution calls for outcomes-based evaluations, showcasing potential discrepancies between funds allocated to managed care organizations and those reaching healthcare providers. There is a broader discussion regarding whether the existing managed care model adequately addresses the unique health needs of Louisiana's Medicaid population, suggesting the need for changes in how managed care contracts are structured and managed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR275

Requests that the Louisiana Department of Health review sickle cell disease legislation

LA HR295

Urges and requests the division of administration, office of state procurement and the Louisiana Department of Health to study vendors for Medicaid Management Information System contracts

LA SR134

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to conduct a comprehensive review of current sickle cell disease legislation.

LA SCR10

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to develop and implement a plan for managed care organizations to provide reimbursement for certain psychological services.

LA HR268

Directs the Louisiana Department of Health to provide statistical information regarding women's health

LA HR297

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to promulgate rules and regulations to create an exception to facility need review procedures for certain behavioral health service providers

LA HR272

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study and promulgate additional rules for single broker NEMT services relative to compliance and oversight

LA HR246

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health, through its Medical Care Advisory Committee, or the creation of a subcommittee thereof, to study ways for Medicaid to invest in community-based social service organizations that address health-related social needs and determinants

LA SCR17

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to increase eligibility requirements for the Medicaid Purchase Plan.

LA HR189

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to authorize certain nonemergency medical transportation providers to furnish services outside of their designated regions in particular circumstances

Similar Bills

LA HB480

Provides relative to Medicaid fraud detection and prevention (RE INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB2

Provides for Medicaid eligibility determination functions and Medicaid fraud detection and prevention (Items #14 and 15) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB5

Provides for Medicaid eligibility determination functions and Medicaid fraud detection and prevention (Items #14 and 15)

LA SB7

Provides relative to Medicaid eligibility determination functions and Medicaid fraud detection and prevention. (Item #14 and Item #15) (gov sig)

LA SB130

Provides relative to Medicaid. (gov sig) (EN DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SR23

Establishes a task force to study and report on Medicaid managed care for individuals receiving long-term supports and services.

LA HB485

Establishes the Medicaid Managed Care Authority as a policymaking and oversight body for the Medicaid managed care program (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB244

Provides for the regulation of prepaid entities participating in the Louisiana Medicaid Program