Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2519

Introduced
1/23/24  

Caption

Requires long-term care facilities to obtain liability insurance or maintain a reserve account to cover certain losses

Impact

The bill is expected to have a substantial impact on the operational protocols of long-term care facilities. By mandating insurance or reserve accounts, facilities may face additional financial burdens, which could influence their operational costs and pricing structures. However, the bill's advocates argue that this measure will instill greater accountability and improve the quality of care provided to residents, as facilities will be more cautious about their operations knowing they are financially liable for any negligence or misconduct.

Summary

House Bill 2519 focuses on the regulation of long-term care facilities within the state of Missouri. It proposes a significant change by requiring these facilities to either maintain liability insurance coverage of at least two million dollars or establish a reserve account of the same amount to cover potential losses from negligence, abuse, or wrongful death of residents. This initiative aims to enhance the financial security of residents and ensure that facilities are adequately covered against such risks. The bill replaces existing regulations under section 198.036 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, thus modernizing the legal framework governing these institutions.

Contention

While proponents view this bill as a necessary step for protecting residents and improving care standards, there are likely points of contention among stakeholders in the long-term care industry. Some facility operators may oppose the insurance requirement due to concerns about increased operational costs and the potential for reduced access to care. Furthermore, there might be apprehensions about how the new regulations will be enforced and whether they will create unwarranted barriers to facility operation, particularly for smaller operators who may struggle to meet these financial requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB685

Modifies provisions relating to inspections of certain long-term care facilities

MO HB1191

Requires insurance coverage for childbirth education classes

MO HB107

Increases the required amount of automobile liability insurance for damage to property from $25,000 to $35,000

MO SB323

Enacts provisions relating to long-term care insurance

MO HB203

Requires the department of revenue to establish and maintain a system for online verification of motor vehicle insurance

MO HB643

Requires the department of revenue to establish and maintain a system for online verification of motor vehicle insurance

MO HB46

Caps rate increases for long-term care insurance policies using the least of certain metrics

MO HB938

Implements joint labor-management health and safety committee requirements for certain health care facilities

MO SB44

Modifies the process for maintaining voter registration rolls

MO HB987

Requires career and technical education programs to offer courses leading to insurance licensing and certification

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.