SOAR Act of 2025 Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025
The act directly impacts Medicare regulations by reforming the methods of payment for oxygen therapy, thereby potentially enabling more beneficiaries to obtain necessary equipment and services without undue financial burden. Additionally, it introduces reimbursement provisions for respiratory therapists, acknowledging their critical role in the management of respiratory conditions. With these changes, the bill seeks to address gaps in access and quality of care, particularly for those dependent on supplemental oxygen.
SB1406, known as the Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025, aims to amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to enhance the payment structure for oxygen and related equipment and services, ultimately improving access for beneficiaries. The legislation establishes criteria for suppliers based on their responsibilities and the quality of service, ensuring that patients receive adequate support for their supplemental oxygen therapy needs from qualified providers in various settings, including home and community environments.
Notable points of contention surrounding SB1406 focus on its implementation and the associated costs for the state and federal healthcare systems. Stakeholders have raised concerns regarding the feasibility of sustaining the expanded benefits, as well as ensuring that newly established electronic templates for documenting medical necessity do not further complicate the delivery of care. The introduction of objective clinical criteria and the restoration of clinical judgment in audits has also sparked debate on how such measures will balance thoroughness with accessibility.