Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2057

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Assessment on hospitals imposed, directed payments to hospitals in the medical assistance program required, and reports required.

Impact

The enactment of HF2057 would significantly influence how hospitals are financially supported under the state’s medical assistance program. By creating a revenue stream through assessments, the state is aiming to bolster funding allocated for healthcare services, thereby enhancing hospital operations and their capacity to serve patients. Over time, the revenue generated from these assessments should support quality improvements in healthcare delivery and ensure that hospitals can meet various operational expenses effectively. However, the bill also stipulates that funds raised through these assessments can only be used for supplementing and not supplanting existing healthcare funding models.

Summary

HF2057 is a legislative proposal aimed at implementing an assessment on hospitals in Minnesota in relation to their participation in the medical assistance program. The bill seeks to establish guidelines whereby eligible hospitals are required to make periodic assessments based on their net inpatient and outpatient revenue. These assessments are structured to contribute funds to a directed payment program that will ultimately benefit hospitals involved in providing medical assistance services. This mechanism is designed to augment state funding for hospitals while maintaining the quality of healthcare services offered to the community.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding HF2057 may raise concerns from various stakeholders, particularly regarding the burden of financial assessments on hospitals, especially smaller or rural facilities that may struggle with additional financial obligations. There could also be disputes over the perceived fairness and efficacy of the assessment rates set forth in the bill. Hospitals will be prohibited from passing these costs onto patients, a point that may lead to challenges in managing operational finances while trying to adhere to the requirements articulated in the legislation. Furthermore, the bill requires federal approval, which may introduce further complications, depending on how the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services responds to this proposal.

Companion Bills

MN SF2413

Similar To Hospital assessment requirement provision and hospitals in the medical assistance program directed payments requirement provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF2413

Hospital assessment requirement provision and hospitals in the medical assistance program directed payments requirement provision

MN SB2391

Medicaid; revise tax assessment rates for hospitals.

MN HB1554

Medicaid; exempt Medicare-certified long-term acute hospitals from hospital assessment.

MN HB232

Hospitals, private hospital assessment and Medicaid funding program sunset clause removed

MN SB145

Hospitals, private hospital assessment and Medicaid funding program sunset clause removed.

MN HB312

Hospitals, private hospital assessment and Medicaid funding program extended for fiscal year 2028

MN SB2695

Medicare certified long-term acute care hospitals; exempt from the hospital provider assessment subject to approval by CMS.

MN LD1937

An Act to Require Hospitals and Hospital-affiliated Providers to Provide Financial Assistance Programs for Medical Care

MN HB1969

To Improve The Quality Of Healthcare Access; To Amend The Assessment Fees On Hospitals; And To Create The Hospital Directed Payment Assessment.

MN HB1868

MEDICAID-SAFETY-NET HOSPITALS

Similar Bills

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