Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1835

Introduced
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  

Caption

An Act to Improve Nonemergency MaineCare Transportation

Impact

The bill proposes the creation of a nonemergency transportation ombudsman program, which will operate independently to address complaints from MaineCare members regarding transportation services. It seeks to ensure that all complaints are investigated and resolved in a timely manner, thus giving MaineCare members a reliable resource for advocacy. The formation of transportation advisory committees in each region is also stipulated, which will consist of stakeholders including service users and providers. The goal is to facilitate localized recommendations and improvements tailored to specific community needs.

Summary

LD1835, known as 'An Act to Improve Nonemergency MaineCare Transportation', is designed to enhance the efficiency and oversight of nonemergency transportation services for MaineCare members. The bill mandates the establishment of a transportation dashboard to publicly display broker performance indicators, as well as the tracking of transportation incidents and service delivery metrics. This initiative aims to improve accountability and transparency in the provision of transportation services, which are vital for MaineCare beneficiaries accessing necessary healthcare services.

Sentiment

The general sentiment towards LD1835 appears to be positive, with support stemming from recognition of the critical role transportation plays in healthcare accessibility for vulnerable populations. Advocates believe that the bill will lead to better service delivery and responsiveness to member needs. While the bill has garnered support for its intent to enhance oversight, some stakeholders may raise concerns about the feasibility of implementing the proposed performance metrics and the adequacy of funding for the ombudsman program.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the potential bureaucratic complexities introduced by the mandatory reports and metrics monitoring. Stakeholders may question how effective the performance measures will be in genuinely improving service without overburdening brokers or leading to unintended consequences. There could also be discussions around the balance of authority between state-level regulations and local input in the advisory committees, as some members might advocate for more local control over the transportation services that directly affect their communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB1328

Medicaid Nonemergency Medical Transportation

ME LD2177

An Act to Update and Improve the MaineCare Reimbursement System

ME HB2584

Nonemergency medical transportation; study

ME SB063

Nonemergency Medical Transportation Services

ME HB61

AN ACT relating to Medicaid-covered nonemergency medical transportation.

ME SF2896

Nonemergency medical transportation provisions modifications

ME LD842

An Act to Improve the Health of Maine Residents by Amending the Laws Governing the MaineCare, Maine Rx Plus and Emergency MaineCare Programs

ME LD1125

An Act Regarding the Impact of Certain Nonemergency Transportation Services Contracts on Community Action Agency Programs

ME SB01298

An Act Concerning Nonemergency Medical Transportation Standards.

ME SF2125

Nonemergency medical transportation payment rates increase

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