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IA HF2589

IA HF2589
A bill for an act relating to Medicaid-related programs and services including the work without worry program for employed individuals with disabilities and complex rehabilitation technology.(Formerly HF 403, HSB 198.)


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Introduced
02/19/2024
In Committee
02/19/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/16/2024

Introduced Session

90th General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill relates to programs and services under the Medicaid program. The bill creates the work without worry program for employed individuals with disabilities 16 to 65 years of age under the Medicaid program. The bill directs the department of health and human services (HHS) to submit any waiver request or state plan amendment, or combination thereof, to the centers for Medicare and Medicaid services of the United States department of health and human services as necessary to create a work without worry program for employed individuals with disabilities in accordance with the bill. Criteria for coverage under the program include that the individual has a qualifying disability and although an individual is not required to receive federal disability benefits to participate in the program, an individual who receives supplemental security income shall be automatically eligible for coverage under the program; the individual is 16 to 65 years of age; the individual is employed and has earned income from employment including self-employment; the individual is not subject to any resource or asset test or limit under the program with the exception of nonadapted vehicles and a primary residence for which the assessed value exceeds $400,000; the individual’s income is below 450 percent of the federal poverty level as adjusted by specified deductions or disregards; the individual has access to all traditional Medicaid services as well as additional long-term services and supports and community-based services subject to waiting lists and availability of openings; the individual may be eligible for or receive other coverage including through an employer, through Medicare, through the medically needy program, the qualified Medicare beneficiary program, or the specified low-income Medicare beneficiary program, and is not subject to otherwise applicable premiums if the individual is subject to copayments or premiums for the other coverage; the individual with income at or above 150 percent of the federal poverty level shall be subject to payment of a premium not to exceed the limits established under federal guidelines; and the program shall provide that any individual participating in the Medicaid for employed persons with disabilities program at the time the work without worry program is implemented shall be transferred to and enrolled in the work without worry program. The bill also requires HHS to implement a work without worry public awareness campaign to ensure that consumer information and educational resources are accessible to individuals with disabilities and the public, and to provide technical assistance to individuals with disabilities in determining if the work without worry program is the best option for coverage under the individual’s particular circumstances and in applying for and maintaining participation in the program. The bill also provides that under both Medicaid managed care and fee-for-service administration of the Medicaid program, HHS shall not require a prescription for reimbursement of a provider for the repair of complex rehabilitation technology, if the complex rehabilitation technology was previously prescribed and reimbursed under the Medicaid program. The bill defines complex rehabilitation technology.

AI Summary

This bill creates the "work without worry" program within the Medicaid program in Iowa. The program provides Medicaid coverage to employed individuals with disabilities aged 16 to 65 who meet certain criteria, such as having a qualifying disability, earning income from employment, and having an income below 450% of the federal poverty level. The bill also requires the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to submit any necessary waiver requests or state plan amendments to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to establish the program. Additionally, the bill directs HHS to implement a public awareness campaign and provide technical assistance to individuals with disabilities to help them determine if the program is the best option for their coverage. Finally, the bill prohibits HHS from requiring a prescription for the reimbursement of providers for the repair of complex rehabilitation technology under both Medicaid managed care and fee-for-service administration.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Health And Human Services (House)

Last Action

Introduced, referred to Appropriations. H.J. 292. (on 02/19/2024)

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