Repeals provisions concerning authorization to enroll and provide medical assistance.
Summary
Bill A08137 aims to repeal section 3605-c of the public health law concerning the authorization to enroll and provide medical assistance. The bill was introduced to simplify existing laws and remove redundancies related to the enrollment process for medical assistance, which many have argued creates unnecessary complications for eligible individuals seeking assistance. By repealing this section, the bill seeks to clarify the pathways for enrollment into medical assistance programs for residents of New York, thereby potentially improving access to healthcare services.
The repeal of this section is a significant legislative move as it alters the framework under which medical assistance is provided in New York. Proponents suggest that this change will streamline processes, making it easier for individuals in need to navigate the system without getting bogged down by cumbersome regulatory requirements. It reflects a broader trend towards improving healthcare accessibility amid ongoing discussions about public health in the state.
Notably, the impact of this bill could lead to discussions around how such changes affect current regulations and available assistance programs. Critics may argue that the repeal could inadvertently create gaps in coverage or significantly alter existing processes that could affect some beneficiaries. The discussions around the bill may engage stakeholders from various sectors, including health advocacy groups, state health officials, and community organizations, who might have differing views on the implications of this repeal.
In essence, A08137 serves as a catalyst for reviewing New York's health assistance policies, prompting a reevaluation of how these provisions serve the state's population. As the bill moves through the legislative process, it will be essential to consider the various viewpoints surrounding its potential effects on New York’s healthcare landscape.
Provides for enrollment of eligible incarcerated persons in the medical assistance for needy persons program; provides for enrollment of incarcerated individuals in other medical assistance programs, where eligible.
Provides for enrollment of eligible incarcerated persons in the medical assistance for needy persons program; provides for enrollment of incarcerated individuals in other medical assistance programs, where eligible.
Provides expanded enrollment through New York state of health through tax returns, and allows for enrollment through the New York state of health at any time for first-time enrollees.
Relates to the New York State medical indemnity fund account payments; extends provisions relating to payments from the New York state medical indemnity fund; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Provides parity to durable medical equipment providers by requiring Medicaid managed care organizations to reimburse such providers at no less than one hundred percent of the medical assistance durable medical equipment fee schedule for the same service or item.
Provides parity to durable medical equipment providers by requiring Medicaid managed care organizations to reimburse such providers at no less than one hundred percent of the medical assistance durable medical equipment fee schedule for the same service or item.
Repeals managed long term care provisions for Medicaid recipients; establishes provisions for fully integrated plans for long term care including PACE and MAP plans.
Repeals managed long term care provisions for Medicaid recipients; establishes provisions for fully integrated plans for long term care including PACE and MAP plans.