Medicaid coverage for health related social needs.
If enacted, HB1028 is expected to positively impact state law by allowing Medicaid to finance critical services that address social determinants of health. This could lead to a more holistic approach to health care in Indiana, which traditionally has focused on medical care without adequately considering the social conditions affecting individuals' health. The implications of this bill could expand access to necessary services for vulnerable populations, potentially leading to improved overall health outcomes among lower-income residents of the state.
House Bill 1028 aims to expand Medicaid coverage in Indiana by addressing health-related social needs that directly contribute to poor health outcomes. This bill mandates that the office of the secretary of family and social services apply for a Section 1115 Medicaid demonstration waiver by October 1, 2026. The proposed coverage would include services related to housing support, nutrition support, and other identified social needs. The intent of the bill is to remove barriers to health by addressing underlying social issues such as food insecurity and housing instability.
While proponents argue that HB1028 would provide necessary support for individuals facing social barriers to health, there may be contention regarding the funding and implementation of these expanded services. Concerns might arise around the state's ability to effectively manage and integrate these social needs into the existing Medicaid framework. Additionally, some lawmakers or stakeholders may question the prioritization of funds for these services versus traditional health care needs or other state-funded programs.