North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H113

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Refer
4/14/25  
Report Pass
4/15/25  

Caption

Create Committee on Medicaid Sustainability

Impact

The establishment of this committee could significantly influence state laws related to Medicaid and healthcare delivery in North Carolina. By considering options such as cost-saving measures and potentially altering service eligibility, the committee's recommendations may lead to significant changes in how Medicaid operates within the state. Such modifications could impact not only beneficiaries but also healthcare providers as reimbursement rates and optional services may be subject to review and adjustment.

Summary

House Bill 113 aims to establish a Joint Legislative Committee on Medicaid Sustainability in North Carolina. The committee is tasked with exploring various modifications to the state's Medicaid program to effectively manage potential decreases in federal support. Key aspects that the committee will consider include the reduction or elimination of optional services and eligibility groups, as well as strategies to achieve efficiencies in managed care. The bill is framed as a proactive measure to ensure that the state can maintain funding levels and continue to provide necessary healthcare services to its citizens despite possible reductions in federal funding.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 113 appears cautiously optimistic among its supporters, who believe that it could provide necessary oversight and adjustments to the Medicaid program amidst uncertain federal funding. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding the potential for reduced services or eligibility, which could lead to resistance from advocacy groups that support comprehensive Medicaid coverage. As the discussions unfold, the sentiment may evolve depending on the proposed changes and the responses from key stakeholders.

Contention

Notably, there are potential points of contention surrounding HB 113 regarding how changes to the Medicaid program might adversely affect vulnerable populations. Critics of possible reductions to services have raised concerns that the bill may prioritize budgetary constraints over essential healthcare needs. Ensuring that the needs of all constituents are met while sustaining fiscal responsibility will be a crucial balance the committee will need to navigate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC HR1657

House Study Committee on Medicaid Waiver Populations and Long-Term Financial and Administrative Sustainability; create

NC HR1416

Joint Study Committee on Generational Sustainability of Family Farms; create

NC SR282

Joint Study Committee on Funding for Next Generation 9-1-1 Sustainability; create

NC SR800

Joint Study Committee on the Generational Sustainability of Family Farms; create

NC A2357

Creates Office of Sustainability.

NC H953

Study Committee on ADA/APD/PAC Pay

NC S3836

Creates Office of Sustainability.

NC HB07191

An Act Concerning Medicaid Rate Increases, Planning And Sustainability.

NC H216

CAM Accessibility & Sustainability Act

NC H3611

Medicaid Expansion Study Committee

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