Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB713

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Medicaid.

Impact

The legislation addresses a pressing public health issue, with the findings presenting data that low-income immigrants without prenatal care face substantially higher risks for adverse birth outcomes. The bill seeks to allocate necessary funding to the Department of Human Services to implement Medicaid coverage for these groups. While the estimated costs for providing appropriate healthcare coverage suggests a viable investment into public health, the bill's enactment would necessitate changes to existing state healthcare policies to ensure funding is effectively utilized.

Summary

Senate Bill 713 aims to improve access to healthcare for income-qualified pregnant persons and children in Hawaii, specifically those who are currently denied Medicaid coverage due to their immigration status. The bill highlights a significant gap in healthcare access resulting in grave health risks for pregnant individuals and their newborns. By providing comprehensive Medicaid coverage, the bill proposes to potentially mitigate the adverse health outcomes associated with pregnancy and child health in immigrant populations, thus promoting equitable healthcare access.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SB713 may arise from budget considerations and the potential implications of extending Medicaid to undocumented populations. Opponents might argue about the financial burden on the state budget, while supporters claim that the long-term benefits of healthier pregnancies and childhoods would outweigh immediate costs. Ultimately, the ongoing debate will likely touch upon broader issues of immigration policy and its impact on healthcare accessibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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