New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB178

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Report Pass
2/16/23  
Refer
3/8/23  
Refer
3/16/23  

Caption

Relative to certain specialty formulas under Medicaid.

Impact

The proposed legislation involves a financial appropriation of $375,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, geared towards implementing its provisions. With around 1,430 unique individuals having utilized specialty formulas in the previous year, the bill aims to address significant healthcare costs incurred within the state’s Medicaid program. Although initially estimated costs are presented, the state's ability to incur those costs is contingent upon potential changes in federal regulations concerning Medicaid guidelines.

Summary

SB178 is an act focused on Medicaid services, particularly concerning certain specialty formulas used in enteral nutrition. The bill stipulates that, pending approval from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services will be prohibited from requiring medically needy Medicaid beneficiaries to use their personal income on medically necessary specialty formulas or food products required to meet spend-down requirements. This aims to alleviate financial burdens on those in need of specialized medical nutrition.

Contention

Notably, while the bill receives support for its intentions to support Medicaid beneficiaries, concerns have been raised regarding the dependency on federal approval for its execution. There are implications for future funding and regulations, especially since the current guidance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services does not allow for such a carve-out from spend-down requirements. Critics may argue that unless these federal guidelines change, the efficacy of the bill could be limited, leaving beneficiaries potentially vulnerable.

Companion Bills

NH SB178

Carry Over Relative to certain specialty formulas under Medicaid.

Previously Filed As

NH SB178

Relative to certain specialty formulas under Medicaid.

NH HB282

Relative to including certain children and pregnant women in Medicaid and the children's health insurance program.

NH SB175

Relative to Medicaid coverage for mothers.

NH HB513

Relative to affordability and safety of clinician administered drugs.

NH HB406

Relative to parental access to children's medical records.

NH HB436

Relative to group II retirement under transition provisions in the retirement system.

NH SB36

Relative to systems of care for healthy aging.

NH HB455

Relative to creating a new state cause of action and special findings for abused, neglected, and abandoned children seeking special immigrant juvenile status under federal law.

NH HB611

Relative to eligibility criteria for the therapeutic cannabis program and establishing a commission to study state-controlled sales of cannabis and relative to the prohibition on the sale of hemp products containing certain levels of THC.

NH SB238

Relative to prescribing opioids via telehealth medicine.

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