Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2657

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Medicaid reimbursement for certain home services; impose moratorium on new providers.

Impact

The imposition of this moratorium is expected to significantly limit the entry of new providers into the Medicaid service landscape in Mississippi. Proponents of the bill argue that this will help ensure that existing providers maintain high standards and that the system does not become overloaded with unqualified or undersupervised new entrants. This approach is also seen as a measure to stabilize funding and better manage resource allocation within the state's Medicaid budget, which is particularly pertinent given fiscal constraints.

Summary

Senate Bill 2657 seeks to amend Section 43-13-117 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically imposing a moratorium on new Medicaid-enrolled providers offering personal care and respite care services. The bill was introduced with the intent to regulate the expansion of such services under the Medicaid program, requiring state approval and compliance with federal guidelines. This move aims to address concerns around the adequacy and quality of care delivered under the current Medicaid framework, particularly as demand for these services increases among vulnerable populations.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked controversy among advocates for healthcare access, who argue that the moratorium could further restrict access to essential services for Medicaid recipients. Critics contend that limiting new providers could lead to longer wait times for service delivery and greater pressures on existing providers, potentially undermining the quality of care for those in need. Additionally, concerns about the adequacy of the existing Medicaid provider base are echoed by community organizations that fear this move may disproportionately impact underserved populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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