California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2240

Introduced
2/19/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
4/16/26  
Refer
4/20/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Refer
4/22/26  

Caption

Medi-Cal: private duty nursing.

Impact

Should AB 2240 be enacted, it is expected to significantly strengthen the provisions associated with Medi-Cal's early and periodic screening, diagnostic, and treatment (EPSDT) services, which are vital for children requiring ongoing medical care. One key feature of the bill is the mandated assessment of service delivery, where the state health department must evaluate the alignment of provided nursing hours with authorized care. This requirement aims to ensure that children receive the care they are entitled to and that reimbursement rates remain adequate for providers, ultimately improving service reliability.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2240, introduced by Assembly Member Stefani, seeks to amend current law to enhance private duty nursing services under the Medi-Cal program, particularly for children under the age of 21. The bill aims to classify these services as specialty care for billing and reimbursement purposes, ensuring that private duty nursing is recognized and funded appropriately within the Medi-Cal framework. The legislation is designed to address the critical healthcare needs of low-income families by enhancing the accessibility of essential nursing services at home or in community-based settings.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 2240 appears predominantly supportive, as it seeks to improve healthcare outcomes for vulnerable populations in California. Supporters highlight the bill's potential to close gaps in service delivery and ensure that families receive the necessary nursing support. However, there may be concerns regarding fiscal implications for the state and the healthcare system's capacity to manage increased demand for specialized nursing services.

Contention

While the bill holds promise, it does face some contention related to funding and implementation challenges. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of reimbursement rates and whether the current infrastructure can handle expanded services without compromising quality or access. Furthermore, discussions around the provisions from the Protect Access to Health Care Act of 2024 could complicate the legislation’s trajectory, as these laws may influence the billing structures and affect how services are rendered and reimbursed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA S0648

Medicaid Reimbursement for Private Duty Nursing Services

CA H1261

Medicaid Reimbursement for Private Duty Nursing Services

CA AB835

Medi-Cal: skilled nursing facility services.

CA SB250

Medi-Cal: provider directory: skilled nursing facilities.

CA SB00125

An Act Restricting Private Equity Ownership Of Nursing Homes.

CA AB543

Medi-Cal: field medicine.

CA AB1670

Medi-Cal: dental care.

CA SB01333

An Act Concerning Value-based Medicaid Reimbursement To Nursing Homes.

CA AB220

Medi-Cal: subacute care services.

CA SB944

Medi-Cal: acupuncture.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.