Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR145 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/02/2019

                    By: Sheffield H.C.R. No. 145


 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC),
 with the support of the Legislature, has created an innovative
 health care safety net through the Health Care Transformation and
 Quality Improvement 1115 waiver; and
 WHEREAS, the 1115 waiver has facilitated access to vital
 healthcare and mental health services, as well as substance abuse
 treatment, through the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment
 (DSRIP) program; and
 WHEREAS, the DSRIP agreement with the Centers for Medicare
 and Medicaid Services (CMS) for approximately $3 billion in annual
 funding permanently ends in 2021; and
 WHEREAS, it is critical to negotiate a new waiver-based
 solution based on Texas conservative principles that retains the
 healthcare safety net for individuals without access to affordable
 health insurance, most of whom come from families with at least one
 breadwinner; and
 WHEREAS, mental health centers and rural hospitals are
 particularly vulnerable to the increase in uncompensated care that
 will occur without a solution to the loss of DSRIP funding;
 WHEREAS, CMS has asked for innovative proposals from state
 governments that increase budget flexibility, promote personal
 responsibility, and foster a cost-effective approach to treating
 mental illness and pre-existing conditions while increasing access
 to preventive and maternal health services; and
 WHEREAS, while not a pre-requisite for a waiver-based
 solution to the loss of DSRIP funding, it is beneficial for the
 Legislature to demonstrate to HHSC and CMS its support for a
 solution that maximizes federal funding while not expanding state
 Medicaid enrollment or creating a new budget entitlement; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, that the 86th Legislature of the State of Texas
 expresses its intent that HHSC negotiate with CMS to leverage
 enhanced federal funding and the CMS commitment to state
 flexibility to develop a non-entitlement coverage model based on
 the private market through a new waiver or a revision of the current
 waiver; and be it further
 RESOLVED, that the Legislature expresses its intent that the
 new or revised waiver be renegotiated within a timeframe that
 minimizes or eliminates any disruption to the healthcare safety net
 caused by the loss of DSRIP funding.