Medicaid; directing submission of State Plan amendment to provide eligibility to certain veterans. Effective date.
Impact
By introducing this amendment, SB915 aims to provide vital healthcare access to a broader range of veterans. This expansion is particularly significant because it helps to bridge the gap for veterans who may not meet other criteria for Medicaid but still require comprehensive healthcare services due to their disabilities. The bill underscores the importance of supporting veterans and ensuring they have access to necessary medical care.
Summary
Senate Bill 915 focuses on expanding Medicaid eligibility specifically for veterans in Oklahoma. The bill mandates the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to submit a State Plan amendment to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Its intent is to include veterans with a one-hundred percent Permanent & Total disability rating from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, regardless of their eligibility for Social Security Administration disability determination. Additionally, it extends eligibility to veterans receiving Individual Unemployability benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Contention
While the bill appears to have strong support as it seeks to aid a vulnerable population, discussions surrounding Medicaid expansions often raise debates over funding and the state's fiscal responsibilities. Critics may argue about the sustainable integration of such expansions into the existing budgetary allocations. Moreover, there could be concerns about the impact on state healthcare resources and how this amendment aligns with broader healthcare policy initiatives in Oklahoma. Nevertheless, the bill is positioned as a crucial step towards enhancing support for the state's veteran population.
Drivers licenses; allowing for certain marker on drivers licenses; veterans; disabled veterans; requiring certain approval; directing certain information exchange. Effective date. Emergency.
High deductible health plans; directing plans to count certain self-paid claims toward an insured's deductible regardless of network status. Effective date.
Health benefit plan directories; directing plans to publish certain information in a publicly accessible manner; requiring reporting to Insurance Commissioner. Effective date.