AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 71-5-148, relative to the health care safety net for uninsured.
Impact
If enacted, HB1985 would significantly impact the availability and delivery of healthcare services for uninsured residents in Tennessee. By supporting community-based healthcare facilities and incorporating a sliding fee model, the bill intends to alleviate some of the financial barriers that prevent uninsured individuals from receiving necessary medical care. The changes are expected to strengthen the health care safety net and improve overall health outcomes for low-income groups relying on these facilities for essential services.
Summary
House Bill 1985 aims to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, specifically Section 71-5-148, which relates to the health care safety net for the uninsured population. This bill seeks to enhance support for community-based healthcare facilities, including not-for-profit clinics, faith-based health services, and federally qualified health centers. The proposed amendments focus on enabling these organizations to provide healthcare services to uninsured individuals using a sliding fee scale model, making healthcare more accessible to vulnerable populations in the state.
Contention
While the bill has the potential to improve access to healthcare, there may be considerations regarding funding and resource allocation for these community-based facilities. Stakeholders may express concerns about whether the sliding fee scale can be adequately maintained and funded, especially in economically challenged areas. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the effectiveness of these changes in truly meeting the needs of the uninsured and whether additional measures are necessary to address the root causes of healthcare accessibility in Tennessee.