Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB4078

Introduced
4/9/24  

Caption

EASE Act of 2024 Equal Access to Specialty care Everywhere Act of 2024

Impact

The legislation is designed to address existing disparities in access to specialty health services among Medicare and Medicaid recipients. By targeting rural areas, the EASE Act aims to provide better healthcare solutions through coordinated services between primary care providers and specialty care networks. This model requires the involvement of nonprofit provider networks with established records in delivering healthcare in underserved regions, thereby creating a systematic approach to improving access.

Summary

SB4078, known as the 'Equal Access to Specialty Care Everywhere Act of 2024' or the 'EASE Act', proposes amendments to title XI of the Social Security Act. The bill aims to mandate the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation to test a new model intended to enhance access to specialty health services for specific Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries. This initiative seeks to leverage digital modalities, including telehealth and other remote technologies, thereby improving healthcare accessibility, particularly for populations residing in rural and underserved areas.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB4078 could revolve around the logistics of implementing such a model and the potential costs associated with it. There may be concerns about the adequacy of funding, the capabilities of provider networks to adopt and enhance telehealth services, and the effectiveness of remote care in delivering high-quality specialty services. Additionally, discussions in legislative meetings could highlight different stakeholder opinions regarding the balance between federal oversight and state control in healthcare delivery.

Companion Bills

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