Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB185

Refer
2/3/25  
Introduced
2/5/25  
Report Pass
4/10/25  
Refer
4/14/25  
Report Pass
5/30/25  
Engrossed
5/31/25  
Refer
5/31/25  
Report Pass
6/1/25  
Enrolled
6/6/25  
Chaptered
6/11/25  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to Medicaid reimbursement for care of disabled or chronically ill children. (BDR 38-760)

Impact

If enacted, SB185 will modify existing Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) related to Medicaid by mandating reimbursements for family members, which aligns Medicaid practices with the needs of families caring for disabled children. The bill also addresses the financial burdens on families, potentially reducing out-of-pocket expenses associated with caregiving. Furthermore, the state will need to pursue any necessary waivers from the federal government to secure funding for these reimbursements, indicating a proactive approach in adapting to the evolving landscape of healthcare funding.

Summary

Senate Bill 185 aims to enhance Medicaid provisions by requiring the state to reimburse family members who provide personal care services to eligible Medicaid recipients under the age of 18. The bill recognizes the contributions of family caregivers in supporting children with disabilities or chronic illnesses who need assistance with daily living activities. It emphasizes the importance of family involvement in caregiving, thereby reallocating resources to support these essential services.

Contention

While SB185 has garnered support for acknowledging the vital role of family caregivers, concerns have been raised regarding the sufficiency of funding and the potential bureaucratic complexities involved in administering these reimbursements. Opponents may highlight the need for careful implementation to ensure that funds are allocated effectively and to guarantee that family caregivers receive equitable compensation. The appropriations outlined in the bill establish legislative intentions but carry implications for budgetary allocations in future fiscal years, raising questions on the sustainability of such funding models.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB556

Revises provisions relating to Medicaid. (BDR 38-1117)

NV SB29

Revises provisions relating to Medicaid. (BDR 38-450)

NV AB516

Revises provisions relating to Medicaid coverage for certain health services provided to children at schools. (BDR 38-348)

NV AB482

Revises provisions relating to Medicaid. (BDR 38-809)

NV AB297

Revises provisions relating to Medicaid. (BDR 38-838)

NV HB2924

Relating to Medicaid reimbursement for certain costs incurred while a chronically ill Medicaid recipient who is a child receives hospital care.

NV SB353

Revises provisions relating to Medicaid. (BDR S-1010)

NV SB372

Revises provisions relating to the care of children. (BDR 38-662)

NV AB36

Revises provisions relating to Medicaid. (BDR 38-291)

NV SB424

Revises provisions relating to emergency medical services. (BDR 38-561)

Similar Bills

OH HB780

Enact the Medicaid Savings Act

OH SB386

Enact the Medicaid Savings Act

OH HB130

Regards Medicaid Estate Recovery Program notification requirement

HI SR116

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI HCR187

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI HR180

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI SCR144

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

NJ S2742

Requires Medicaid fee-for-service coverage of managed long term services and supports when beneficiary is pending enrollment in managed care organization.