Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB750

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/9/26  

Caption

State legislative intent relating to reimbursement for PACE program services under the Health Care Facility Licensure Act

Impact

The implementation of LB750 is expected to positively impact the way PACE services are funded within the state. This could lead to an increase in available resources for PACE providers, ultimately improving the quality and availability of services for seniors. As it seeks to align state reimbursement policies with the operational structures of PACE programs, it could foster a stronger network of care for elderly residents requiring comprehensive health services. This could also set a precedent for future healthcare funding legislation aimed at elderly care programs.

Summary

LB750 seeks to clarify the legislative intent regarding reimbursement for services provided under the PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) program as governed by the Health Care Facility Licensure Act. This bill highlights the importance of ensuring that services under PACE are appropriately reimbursed, promoting enhanced care for elderly individuals. By targeting the reimbursement structure for PACE services, the bill aims to improve access and sustainability of healthcare for seniors who wish to remain in their communities while receiving necessary health and social services.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there are concerns regarding LB750's implications for state budgeting and resource allocation. Critics may argue that increasing funding for PACE services could divert resources from other essential healthcare programs, leading to potential imbalances in healthcare access for different populations. Additionally, stakeholders may raise questions about the adequacy of the current reimbursement rates and whether they sufficiently address the needs of PACE providers, thereby impacting their ability to deliver quality services.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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