Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2033

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Medicaid; delete repealer on provision requiring payments to border city university-affiliated pediatric teaching hospital.

Impact

The introduction of SB2033 has significant implications for state Medicaid laws, particularly concerning the treatment of pediatric patients at designated hospitals. By removing the repealer on this provision, the bill not only secures funding for a specific class of hospitals but also reinforces the state's commitment to providing necessary health services to children. The bill's impact could potentially increase access to specialized medical care for eligible children, particularly those needing treatment not readily available in-state.

Summary

Senate Bill 2033 aims to amend Section 43-13-117 of the Mississippi Code, focusing on Medicaid reimbursements for certain hospital services provided to eligible Medicaid beneficiaries. Specifically, the bill seeks to eliminate the repealer for provisions requiring Medicaid to reimburse a border city university-affiliated pediatric teaching hospital for services rendered to patients under the age of 21. This amendment re-establishes ongoing reimbursement, ensuring that children receiving care at these facilities continue to have coverage.

Contention

Points of contention may arise regarding the funding implications of this bill. Critics may express concerns about the potential strain on state resources as well as the prioritization of payments to specific institutions over others. Furthermore, the approval process for reimbursement contingent upon the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services could complicate the efficacy and timeliness of fund disbursement. Discussions in the legislative committee may also focus on whether this preferential treatment could lead to inconsistencies in how Medicaid services are provided to children across different facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB883

Medicaid; revise certain provisions regarding managed care providers and payments during appeals.

MS HB1187

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

MS SB2391

Medicaid; revise tax assessment rates for hospitals.

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 SB2386

Medicaid; make various amendments to the provisions of the program.

MS SB2867

Medicaid; make various amendments to the provisions of the program.

MS HB1148

Medicaid; make various amendments to the provisions of the program.

MS HB1147

Medicaid; bring forward eligibility, services and managed care provisions for possible amendment.

MS HB1497

HIV medications; prohibit health plans and Medicaid from subjecting to protocols that restrict dispensing of.

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