Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3423

Introduced
2/13/26  
Introduced
2/17/26  
Refer
2/13/26  

Caption

Requirements for provider enrollment in medical assistance modified.

Impact

The impact of HF3423 on state laws involves adjustments to the existing framework governing medical assistance provider enrollment. By altering the requirements, the bill intends to expand the pool of eligible providers, thereby enhancing healthcare access for beneficiaries of state assistance programs. This could also lead to a more diversified range of services available to enrollees, potentially improving health outcomes across the state.

Summary

HF3423 aims to modify the requirements for provider enrollment in the medical assistance program. This legislation is expected to streamline the enrollment process, making it easier for healthcare providers to participate in providing services to recipients of medical assistance. The proposed changes are geared towards improving access to care for patients while ensuring that providers can efficiently meet regulatory requirements.

Contention

Discussions around HF3423 have highlighted several points of contention, primarily regarding how the modified requirements might affect existing standards for provider qualifications. Some stakeholders are concerned that loosening these requirements could compromise the quality of care provided to patients. Opponents argue that maintaining rigorous standards is essential for protecting the integrity of the medical assistance program and ensuring that vulnerable populations receive high-quality care.

Companion Bills

MN SF4222

Similar To Medical assistance provider enrollment requirements modifications

Previously Filed As

MN SF4222

Medical assistance provider enrollment requirements modifications

MN SF4320

Medical assistance provider enrollment requirements for high-risk providers and certain home and community-based providers modification

MN SF3861

Medical assistance provide enrollment requirements modification for high-risk providers and certain home and community-based providers

MN HF4467

Provider disenrollment, premium payment requirements, and physician-directed clinic staff services coverage modified; enrollment for county-administered rural medical assistance program modified; language recodified; and report required.

MN SF4071

High-risk provider types under medical assistance program integrity requirements establishment provision

MN HF3546

Program integrity requirements for high-risk provider types under medical assistance established, and report required.

MN SF4604

Compliance training requirement for high-risk medical assistance providers

MN SF4354

Program integrity requirements modification for the medical assistance program

MN HF4651

Medical assistance program integrity requirements modified; commissioner directed to create a medical assistance program integrity advisory board; provider enrollment standards, modernization, and program integrity interventions recommendations required; and money appropriated.

MN HF4258

Site visits for all enrolled medical assistance providers required, and medical assistance provider enrollment fees for provider types not previously subject to mandatory site visits established.

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