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Budget Amendments - SB1100 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Deeds
Indigent Care Budget Amendment

Item 313 #7s

Item 313 #7s

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2021 $0 FY2022 $2,850,000 GF
FY2021 $0 FY2022 $2,850,000 NGF

Language
Page 345, line 39, strike "$17,494,923,315" and insert "$17,500,623,315".

Page 346, line 18, strike "$8,497,374" and insert "$10,047,344".

Page 346, line 19, strike "$27,686,133" and insert "$29,236,133".

Page 346, line 27, strike "$16,408,501" and insert "$17,708,501".

Page 346, line 28, strike $31,123,279" and insert "$32,423,279".

Page 346, after line 53, insert:

"5. Indigent care policy for state reimbursement for Type One hospitals shall include all hospital and physician costs for individuals with income below 200 percent of the federal poverty level and with assets less than $50,000 (excluding a home and lot not to exceed 3.99 acres, and one vehicle) and who are not otherwise eligible for Medicaid.  Nothing in this subparagraph precludes Type One hospitals from implementing charity care policies beyond what is reimbursed through Medicaid."



Explanation

(This amendment adds $2.9 million from the general fund the second year and a like amount of matching federal Medicaid funds to update the eligibility requirements for the state indigent care program as it pertains to the two state teaching hospitals. Language is added to eliminate the distinction between patients with incomes between 0-100 percent of the federal poverty level (indigent patients) and 100-200 percent of the federal poverty level (medically indigent patients). Historically, the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) has reimbursed the State University Teaching Hospitals for care provided to indigent patients but provided only partial reimbursement for the medically indigent, based on a sliding pay scale. Language also updates the asset test for indigent and medically indigent patients which have not been changed since 1985.)