Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2287

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Family medical account program establishment

Impact

The implementation of SF2287 is likely to reshape the way medical assistance is provided in Minnesota. By allowing a family medical account (FMA) system, it introduces a layer of personal responsibility regarding healthcare expenses. Eligible participants who have household incomes at or below 138% of the federal poverty level can benefit from the account, which aims to cover outpatient treatments and emergency services. This shift promotes preventive care and aligns with an incentive structure aimed at keeping healthcare costs in check.

Summary

SF2287, also known as the Family Medical Account Program, aims to establish a new program for managing medical assistance benefits for eligible individuals in Minnesota. The bill mandates that the Commissioner of Human Services establish the program by January 1, 2024, or after receiving federal approval. The program allows qualified participants to manage funds for medical expenses via individual accounts, promoting financial responsibility and preventive care among participants. Key components of the program include enrollment counseling, access to negotiated provider rates, and the support of preventive health services.

Contention

While the bill's proponents argue that it will lead to better health management for those enrolled, critics may raise concerns over the limitations set by the program—specifically the exclusion of individuals over the age of 65 and those with certain disabilities from participating. There will be ongoing discussions about the adequacy of the state’s contributions, the potential difficulties in navigating complex eligibility criteria, and the administrative capacity required to implement such a program effectively. Furthermore, debates may arise around the balance of costs versus benefits and how it's tied to broader healthcare access issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF3621

Family Medical Account service delivery model establishment

MN SF1261

Family Medical Account service delivery model establishment

MN SF3149

County-administered rural medical assistance program establishment

MN SF1175

Presumptive disability determination process for medical assistance eligibility establishment

MN SF1402

Medical assistance rate adjustments establishment for physician and professional services

MN SF2265

Commissioner of human services public health emergency transition procedures establishment; continuous medical assistance eligibility for children establishment; state-funded cost-sharing reduction program establishment; appropriating money

MN SF3011

Ambulance provider assessment program establishment

MN SF903

Care evaluation as a covered medical assistance home care service establishment; medical assistance homecare rates modification

MN SF2

Paid family, pregnancy, bonding, and applicant's serious medical condition benefits establishment and appropriation

MN SF476

Certain medical assistance services expansion to include coverage of care evaluation, home care preceptor grant program establishment, and appropriation

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