Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5064

Introduced
8/29/25  

Caption

Save our Safety-Net Hospitals Act of 2025

Impact

The enactment of HB5064 would significantly influence state laws governing healthcare financing, particularly related to Medicaid funding. By modifying existing restrictions, states may have greater authority to adjust hospital payments retroactively—essentially allowing for historical payments to be recalibrated under certain conditions. This could potentially lead to increased funding for hospitals that have struggled with lower payment rates and high patient volumes, directly benefiting vulnerable populations reliant on safety-net hospitals for their healthcare needs.

Summary

House Bill 5064, known as the 'Save our Safety-Net Hospitals Act of 2025,' seeks to amend Title XIX of the Social Security Act to modify limitations on disproportionate share hospital payment adjustments under the Medicaid program. The primary goal of the bill is to enhance financial support for safety-net hospitals that serve a high proportion of low-income patients, thereby ensuring these institutions remain viable in delivering essential healthcare services. The proposed amendments are expected to provide states with more flexibility regarding payment changes for hospitals substantially impacted by the Medicaid program.

Contention

Despite its intent to bolster funding for safety-net hospitals, HB5064 may encounter opposition related to concerns over fiscal impacts on state budgets and the broader Medicaid program. Critics could argue that the increased flexibility for state payment adjustments might lead to unpredictable funding streams, complicating financial planning for hospitals. Additionally, there may be apprehensions about the potential for misuse of retroactive modifications to manipulate financial outcomes, raising questions about accountability and oversight within the Medicaid system. The bill's implications on healthcare equity—especially concerning access for low-income populations—will likely stimulate considerable debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB9351

Save our Safety-Net Hospitals Act of 2024

US HB9128

Supporting Territorial Safety Net Hospitals Act

US HB8749

Safer Compounding in Hospitals Act of 2024

US HB990

SAFE Hospitals Act of 2023 State Accountability, Flexibility, and Equity for Hospitals Act of 2023

US SB407

SAFE Hospitals Act of 2023 State Accountability, Flexibility, and Equity for Hospitals Act of 2023

US HB9105

Baby Food Safety Act of 2024

US HB8574

340B ACCESS Act 340B Affording Care for Communities and Ensuring a Strong Safety-net Act

US HB9803

Hospice CARE Act of 2024 Hospice Care Accountability, Reform, and Enforcement Act of 2024

US HB3635

Save Rural Hospitals Act of 2023

US SB4728

Baby Food Safety Act of 2024

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