Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2122

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include certain disabled children living at home based on functional need.

Impact

By introducing these changes, SB2122 is expected to provide greater access to Medicaid for those children who would otherwise fall through the cracks of traditional criteria that focus largely on medical conditions. This reflects a significant shift toward accommodating the unique needs of disabled children, ensuring they receive essential support without being forced into institutionalized care when it is not necessary. The bill marks an effort to promote inclusive healthcare practices by recognizing and validating the functional needs of these individuals.

Summary

Senate Bill 2122 aims to amend the Mississippi Code to extend Medicaid coverage specifically for certain disabled children living at home. This bill targets children who have developmental and communication disabilities, severe autism spectrum disorder, or other functional limitations, even in cases where these children may not have a complex medical diagnosis. The underlying principle of this legislation is to redefine eligibility based on functional need rather than solely on medical complexity, which may have previously acted as a barrier to receiving necessary medical care.

Contention

While the bill appears to carry significant benefits for families of disabled children, there are potential points of contention. Stakeholders may raise concerns about the financial implications for the Medicaid system, including increased enrollment and usage of resources. Additional debates could focus on how these changes affect existing eligibility requirements for other groups and whether this could lead to unintentional exclusions or complications in the Medicaid application process for non-disabled individuals. Thus, while the intention is to increase coverage, the execution may merit careful scrutiny to balance resources effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB132

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB427

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB706

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB1105

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB125

Medicaid; direct Division of Medicaid to apply for federal waivers to expand Medicaid eligibility.

MS HB55

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act and under CHIP.

MS HB466

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS SB2394

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS SB2393

Medicaid; exclude certain assets of disabled workers during eligibility determinations for long-term care services.

MS HB468

Medicaid eligibility; provide coverage of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.

Similar Bills

FL H1085

Children's Medical Services Program

FL S1490

Children's Medical Services Program

MS SB2681

Medicaid; seek federal waiver to provide for presumptive eligibility for children who need mental health or substance use services.

HI SB1139

Relating To Medicaid.

NE LB283

Require the Department of Health and Human Services to implement express lane eligibility

HI SB714

Relating To Medicaid.

HI SB714

Relating To Medicaid.

MS HB224

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act and under CHIP.