Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1751

Introduced
4/20/23  
Refer
4/20/23  
Engrossed
3/13/24  

Caption

Resolve, to Direct the Department of Health and Human Services to Explore the Feasibility of an Ambulance Service Assessment Fee

Impact

If enacted, LD1751 would significantly modify the current funding structure for emergency ambulance services through a state-level assessment. The funds collected from the assessment fee would be specifically allocated to reimburse costs associated with emergency ambulance services, with the goal of aligning their reimbursement rates with the average allowable under federal Medicaid guidelines. The intention behind this change is to enhance financial viability for ambulance providers, which can ultimately lead to improved service availability across the state.

Summary

LD1751, titled 'Resolve, to Direct the Department of Health and Human Services to Explore the Feasibility of an Ambulance Service Assessment Fee,' aims to improve the funding and reimbursement mechanisms for ambulance service providers under the MaineCare program. It proposes establishing an assessment fee based on the net operating revenue of ambulance service providers, which would then be used to maximize federal funding for emergency medical services in Maine. This is in response to existing concerns about the funding adequacy for ambulance services, particularly as they relate to state-operated programs.

Sentiment

The discussions surrounding LD1751 have been relatively supportive, particularly from stakeholders involved in emergency medical services. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to ensure that ambulance services are adequately funded, thereby improving patient care in emergency situations. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential burdens that the fee may place on smaller ambulance service providers, resulting in a degree of hesitance from certain sectors of the industry.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, LD1751 has faced scrutiny over its implementation and the logistical challenges associated with calculating and collecting the assessment fee. Key points of contention include the methods used to determine the fee rate and how this might impact the diversity of ambulance service providers, especially those in rural areas. As such, ongoing discussions are expected to address the balance between maximizing federal funding while ensuring that local ambulance services remain sustainable and accessible.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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