Bill Sponsor
Indiana Senate Bill 407
Session 2022
Medicaid risk based managed care.
Active
Active
Passed Senate on Feb 1, 2022
Sponsors
Republican
Mark Messmer
Republican
Ryan Mishler
Republican
Ed Charbonneau
Republican
Michael Karickhoff
First Action
Jan 12, 2022
Latest Action
Feb 17, 2022
Origin Chamber
Senate
Type
Bill
Bill Number
407
State
Indiana
Session
2022
Sponsorship by Party
Republican
Author
Republican
Author
Republican
Sponsor
Republican
Author
Republican
Cosponsor
Republican
Coauthor
Republican
Coauthor
Republican
Coauthor
Republican
Coauthor
Republican
Coauthor
Republican
Cosponsor
Summary
Requires review by the budget committee before a request for proposal for the procurement of a covered population in a risk based managed care program or a capitated managed care program (program) is issued. Sets forth requirements that the office of the secretary (office) must ensure are met before the office may contract with an entity to operate a program. Sets forth provisions that must be included in a contract with an entity to operate the program. Requires the office to do the following: (1) determine all eligibility requirements; and (2) determine the base reimbursement rate structure, methodology, and reimbursement rates that are sufficient to provide an adequate number of providers to provide home and community based services. Requires a managed care organization to contract with any providers that meet specified requirements for the program. Prohibits a managed care organization from delegating or subcontracting specified functions within the program unless certain conditions are met. Requires the office to apply to amend the aged and disabled waiver to ensure that an individual in need of waiver services is authorized for reimbursable services within 72 hours of determining the individual would qualify for Medicaid and the waiver services. Expires the program on July 1, 2027. Requires the office to annually provide the budget committee information concerning the number of Medicaid recipients in certain categories and reimbursement rates for home and community based services. Allows the office of the attorney general to investigate and prosecute complaints concerning employment agencies. Provides that the division of consumer protection is responsible for the investigation of complaints concerning employment agencies.
Actions (17)
02/17/2022
House
Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127
02/17/2022
House
Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
02/07/2022
House
First reading: referred to Committee on Public Health
02/02/2022
Senate
Referred to the House
02/01/2022
Senate
Senator Randolph added as coauthor
02/01/2022
Senate
Cosponsors: Representatives Lehman, Barrett, Shackleford
02/01/2022
Senate
House sponsor: Representative Karickhoff
02/01/2022
Senate
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 189: yeas 47, nays 2
01/31/2022
Senate
Senator Bassler added as coauthor
01/31/2022
Senate
Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed
01/31/2022
Senate
Amendment #1 (Messmer) prevailed; voice vote
01/27/2022
Senate
Senators Becker and Leising added as coauthors
01/27/2022
Senate
Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
01/20/2022
Senate
Committee report: do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
01/12/2022
Senate
First reading: referred to Committee on Health and Provider Services
01/12/2022
Senate
Authored by Senators Messmer, Mishler, Charbonneau
01/12/2022
Senate
Coauthored by Senators Brown L, Ford Jon, Busch
Sources
Record Created
Jan 12, 2022 6:45:46 PM
Record Updated
Mar 7, 2022 9:07:10 PM