Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB493

Introduced
1/27/22  

Caption

Public Health - Commission on Universal Health Care

Impact

If implemented, SB493 would fundamentally reshape how healthcare is administered and financed within the state. It proposes that the healthcare program is seamless and equitable, ensuring coverage regardless of income, health status, or eligibility for existing federal programs. The focus on creating a comprehensive benefits package, including preventative, reproductive, and hospital care, suggests a shift toward a more coordinated approach to health management aimed at preventing health crises through accessible healthcare services.

Summary

Senate Bill 493 establishes the Commission on Universal Health Care, tasked with developing a plan for a universal health care program to provide health benefits to all residents in the state under a single-payer system. The bill aims for the commission to consider plans from other jurisdictions and incorporate health equity as a core goal, ultimately reducing health disparities and enhancing healthcare access across urban and rural settings. The ultimate deadline set for the complete development of this plan is June 1, 2024, while a progress report is due by June 1, 2023.

Contention

The bill has generated significant discussion regarding its implications for existing healthcare frameworks, particularly concerning Medicaid and Medicare. Supporters argue that a single-payer system could lead to more efficient and cost-effective healthcare delivery in the long term, while detractors raise concerns about the potential for increased governmental control over healthcare and the adequacy of funding. Additionally, complexities around integrating existing programs into the proposed universal healthcare system may lead to challenges that need to be meticulously addressed to avoid disruption of current services.

Companion Bills

MD HB610

Crossfiled Public Health - Commission on Universal Health Care

Similar Bills

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