Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB322

Caption

Relating to presumptive eligibility of certain elderly individuals for home and community-based services under Medicaid.

Impact

The implementation of SB322 is expected to significantly affect state laws regarding Medicaid eligibility. By introducing a presumptive eligibility determination for services, the bill allows eligible seniors to receive immediate care for up to 90 days while their final eligibility under Medicaid is being assessed. This change is anticipated to streamline the process for elderly individuals seeking medical assistance and alleviate some of the bureaucratic delays that can hinder timely care. Moreover, it allows for a quicker initiation of vital services for applicants who are likely to need such support, thereby promoting a more responsive healthcare system.

Summary

SB322 is a legislative bill focused on the presumptive eligibility of elderly individuals for home and community-based services under the Medicaid program in Texas. The bill defines 'elderly' as individuals aged 65 and older who require a skilled level of nursing care. It aims to facilitate easier access to home and community-based medical assistance instead of institutional care, thereby allowing seniors to maintain their independence while receiving necessary healthcare services. By adopting this program, Texas seeks to enhance the quality of care for its aging population while potentially reducing costs associated with institutionalized care.

Contention

While SB322 has received support for its intent to improve access to care for the elderly, concerns have been raised regarding the financial implications for the state. Critics argue that the presumptive eligibility framework could lead to increased costs if a significant number of applicants are determined ineligible after receiving benefits. Moreover, there are worries about the potential strain on the Medicaid system and the administrative burden of evaluating presumptions and final confirmatory assessments. The bill also requires stakeholders to submit annual reports to assess its effectiveness, which may serve to address oversight concerns but could also be seen as additional bureaucracy that some may want to avoid.

Companion Bills

TX HB1988

Same As Relating to presumptive eligibility of certain elderly individuals for home and community-based services under Medicaid.

Similar Bills

NJ S1961

Provides for presumptive eligibility for home and community-based services and services provided through program of all-inclusive care for the elderly under Medicaid.

NJ A4049

Provides for presumptive eligibility for home and community-based services and services provided through program of all-inclusive care for the elderly under Medicaid.

NJ S3495

Provides for presumptive eligibility for home and community-based services and services provided through program of all-inclusive care for the elderly under Medicaid.

MS HB1565

Medicaid; seek federal waiver to provide for presumptive eligibility for persons who need mental health or substance use disorder services.

FL H1003

Medicaid Presumptive Eligibility For Pregnant Women

VA HB2394

Medicaid; long-term services and supports, presumptive eligibility, sunset.

VA HB2102

Pregnant individuals; DMAS to seek federal authority to implement presumptive eligibility, etc.

TX HB3551

Relating to presumptive eligibility of certain elderly individuals for home and community-based services under Medicaid.