Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1418

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Medicaid; provide for reimbursement for vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) surgical implant procedures.

Impact

The bill stipulates that contracts entered into or renewed by the Division of Medicaid with managed care organizations after the effective date must include compliance with the new provisions regarding reimbursement rates for VNS surgical procedures. This means that managed care organizations must adapt their operational protocols to align with the additional reimbursement policies set forth in this bill, thereby affecting their financial and administrative frameworks. This change is designed to enhance access to these procedures for Medicaid beneficiaries while assuring that healthcare providers receive timely and adequate compensation for their services.

Summary

House Bill 1418 is a legislative proposal aimed at modifying Mississippi's Medicaid reimbursement policies specifically for vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) surgical implant procedures. The bill amends Section 43-13-117 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to authorize the Division of Medicaid to reimburse for VNS procedures performed in hospitals on an outpatient basis and in ambulatory surgical facilities. This adjustment aims to ensure that eligible beneficiaries receive appropriate reimbursement for these specialized surgical procedures, which are critical for managing certain medical conditions such as epilepsy and depression.

Contention

Notably, there may be concerns regarding the financial implications for the state's budget, as expanding reimbursement can lead to increased Medicaid expenditures. Additionally, while some legislators view the bill as a necessary improvement in patient care for those needing VNS implants, others may express hesitation over potential misuse or over-usage of the procedure, leading to higher costs. Therefore, debates surrounding this bill likely include discussions on balancing quality care with fiscal responsibility in the managed care system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB865

Medicaid; provide coverage for neonatal circumcision procedures.

MS HB1593

Medicaid; provide coverage for neonatal circumcision procedures.

MS HB503

Medicaid; revise calculation of reimbursement for durable medical equipment (DME).

MS HB469

Medicaid; provide increased reimbursement rate for hospitals in counties with high unemployment and doctor shortage.

MS HB513

Medicaid; provide increased reimbursement rate for hospitals in counties with high unemployment and doctor shortage.

MS HB1401

Community health workers; provide for certification of by Health Department and for Medicaid reimbursement for services of.

MS HB877

Medicaid; allow reimbursement for services provided to developmentally disabled child by qualified nurse who is guardian of the child.

MS HB1187

Medicaid; increase reimbursement amounts paid for prescribed pediatric extended care centers services.

MS SB2397

Mental health facilities; provide for licensure of certain, and provide for Medicaid coverage for services provided.

MS SB2681

Medicaid reimbursements and CON; revise provisions regarding facilities in DeSoto, Harrison and Madison Counties.

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