Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4071

Introduced
3/2/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The introduction of SF4071 could have a significant impact on the operational landscape for medical service providers in Minnesota. By instituting stricter requirements for high-risk providers, the bill not only reinforces the oversight function of the Department of Human Services but also aims to align Minnesota's medical assistance protocols with federal regulations. Stakeholders anticipate that these changes will enhance the quality of care while also evolving the financial responsibilities of service providers, especially those categorized under high-risk by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Additionally, this act might compel providers to invest more in compliance mechanisms and training to meet regulatory expectations.

Summary

SF4071 establishes program integrity requirements for high-risk provider types under the medical assistance program in Minnesota. The bill mandates that such providers, upon enrollment and revalidation, must demonstrate compliance with new standards designed to mitigate fraud, waste, and abuse in Medicaid services. Specifically, the bill requires high-risk providers to secure a surety bond that varies based on the provider's Medicaid revenue, thus ensuring that there are financial safeguards in place to cover potential losses due to improper billing practices. This legislative move aims to strengthen accountability among service providers and to safeguard public funds allocated for medical assistance.

Contention

While many proponents argue that SF4071 will fortify the integrity of the medical assistance program, concerns have been raised regarding the potential burden on healthcare providers, especially smaller entities that may struggle to comply with the financial and operational demands set forth in the bill. Critics point out that the required surety bonds and revalidation procedures could disproportionately affect those providers already working with limited resources, ultimately impacting access to care for vulnerable populations in areas served by small providers. This tension between necessary oversight and the functional viability of service providers is a critical point of discussion as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MN HF3546

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

Previously Filed As

MN HF3546

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

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 SF4604

Compliance training requirement for high-risk medical assistance providers

MN SF4354

Program integrity requirements modification for the medical assistance program

MN SF4222

Medical assistance provider enrollment requirements modifications

MN HF3423

Requirements for provider enrollment in medical assistance modified.

MN SF2722

Child care assistance program integrity requirements establishment

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 HF4638

Compliance training for high-risk medical assistance providers required, and disclosure of the use of consultants to prepare license applications required.

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