Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB497

Introduced
5/19/25  
Refer
5/19/25  
Report Pass
5/21/25  
Engrossed
5/23/25  
Refer
5/23/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Enrolled
6/4/25  
Chaptered
6/6/25  

Caption

Eliminates a requirement concerning rates of reimbursement under Medicaid for applied behavioral analysis services. (BDR 38-1238)

Impact

The primary impact of SB497 is on the budgeting and administration of Medicaid services related to behavior analysts, assistant behavior analysts, and registered behavior technicians, particularly for recipients under 27 years of age. By abolishing the biennial requirement for rate comparability with other states, the bill potentially reduces administrative burden while seeking cost-effectiveness in Medicaid reimbursements for these essential services. This change could also lead to faster adaptations of reimbursement strategies that are more reflective of current market conditions.

Summary

Senate Bill 497 proposes amendments to current Medicaid regulations concerning reimbursement rates for applied behavioral analysis services. Specifically, the bill eliminates the requirement that the Director of the Department of Health and Human Services biennially set reimbursement rates for these services based on rates in other states. Instead, it allows the Director to establish rates using criteria similar to other Medicaid services, aiming for a more streamlined approach to reimbursements.

Conclusion

Ultimately, while SB497 aims to simplify the reimbursement structure for Medicaid services associated with applied behavioral analysis, the implications of such changes warrant careful consideration and monitoring. Stakeholders, including medical providers and advocacy groups for autism services, will likely continue to assess the effects of this legislation on the delivery of care and the overall well-being of Medicaid recipients in Nevada.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB497 may arise regarding the quality and accessibility of services for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. Critics may argue that without mandated comparisons to other state rates, there is a risk of underfunding essential services that could adversely affect service availability and quality. There may also be concerns about the adequacy of training and support for behavior service providers, given the broader implications of varying reimbursement levels on operational sustainability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB191

Makes certain changes relating to applied behavior analysis. (BDR 38-545)

NV AB99

Revises provisions governing Medicaid rates of reimbursement. (BDR 38-564)

NV AB138

Provides Medicaid coverage for certain types of behavioral health integration services. (BDR 38-332)

NV AB9

Revises provisions governing regional behavioral health policy boards. (BDR 39-385)

NV AB435

Revises provisions governing behavioral health. (BDR 39-653)

NV AB389

Revises provisions governing Medicaid. (BDR 38-977)

NV AB201

Revises provisions relating to planning for the provision of behavioral health care. (BDR 39-325)

NV SB232

Requires the State Plan for Medicaid to include coverage for postpartum care services. (BDR 38-45)

NV AB338

Revises provisions governing health care. (BDR 38-591)

NV SB177

Imposes requirements governing Medicaid coverage of certain antipsychotic or anticonvulsant drugs. (BDR 38-82)

Similar Bills

NV SB191

Makes certain changes relating to applied behavior analysis. (BDR 38-545)

IN HB1587

Insurance matters.

IN HB1474

FSSA matters.

HI HR207

Requesting The Department Of Human Services' Med-quest Division To Take Steps Necessary To Ensure That Adequate Provider Rates Are Established For Applied Behavior Analysis Services.

HI HCR203

Requesting The Department Of Human Services' Med-quest Division To Take Steps Necessary To Ensure That Adequate Provider Rates Are Established For Applied Behavior Analysis Services.

HI SR152

Requesting The Department Of Human Services' Med-quest Division To Take Steps Necessary To Ensure That Adequate Provider Rates Are Established For Applied Behavior Analysis Services.

HI SCR132

Requesting The Department Of Human Services' Med-quest Division To Take Steps Necessary To Ensure That Adequate Provider Rates Are Established For Applied Behavior Analysis Services.

CA SB964

Behavioral health.