Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB184

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

Impact

The impact of HB 184 on state laws would be significant as it seeks to repeal current regulations governing Medicaid, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act within the state's framework. By doing so, it endeavors to integrate these programs into the Healthy Maryland structure, thereby positioning it as a singular source for healthcare insurance and delivery. The bill emphasizes eliminating cost-sharing obligations and increasing eligibility for federal financial support. Additionally, it introduces administrative changes including the establishment of the Healthy Maryland Board to oversee operations and manage funding. The proposal also entails the creation of the Healthy Maryland Trust Fund to support these initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 184, known as the Healthy Maryland Program, aims to establish a universal single-payer healthcare system for Maryland residents. This legislation proposes creating a public corporation, Healthy Maryland, to administer comprehensive health care services and regulate related costs. It mandates that all residents have access to necessary health services without financial barriers such as premiums or cost-sharing, thereby enhancing healthcare accessibility and addressing income disparities in healthcare coverage. The program is expected to streamline health service delivery and implement a centralized funding mechanism, benefitting both residents and healthcare providers.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, there is contention surrounding the bill, particularly from those who advocate for the existing multi-payer system, fearing that the shift to a single-payer model may lead to inefficiencies, reduced competition, and possible deterioration of even quality of care. Advocates for the bill argue that a unified system would effectively lower healthcare costs in the long run and enhance the quality and accessibility of care for all Maryland residents. However, concerns have been raised regarding financing and the implications for healthcare providers who may need to adapt to new payment structures and administrative processes.

Companion Bills

MD HB25

Carry Over Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

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