Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB877

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  

Caption

Medicaid; allow reimbursement for services provided to developmentally disabled child by qualified nurse who is guardian of the child.

Impact

The passage of HB 877 is intended to close gaps in existing Medicaid policies, allowing for families to utilize the skills of registered nurses who are also personal caregivers. Given the shortage of healthcare professionals, particularly in home healthcare settings, enabling family members who are trained professionals to provide necessary care could alleviate some of the pressures on the healthcare system. This change could enhance the availability of services for developmentally disabled children who may otherwise struggle to find care outside the home.

Summary

House Bill 877 aims to amend Section 43-13-117 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to enable a licensed registered nurse who is also the guardian of a developmentally disabled child living in the same household to receive reimbursement for medically necessary services provided to that child. This amendment is part of the Medicaid waiver for home- and community-based services targeted at developmentally disabled individuals, helping the guardians financially support the care of their children while ensuring that the services are provided by a qualified professional.

Contention

While there are clear benefits associated with the provisions of HB 877, there may be concerns regarding the regulatory framework needed to ensure that the nurses meet appropriate standards of care and training qualifications. Critics may argue that this could set a precedent for potential nepotism or exploitation of the Medicaid system if not closely regulated. Moreover, there could be differing opinions on whether Medicaid reimbursements should be broadened in this way, especially in light of budgetary constraints and the evolving debate surrounding Medicaid funding in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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