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US HR938

US HR938
Medicaid Third Party Liability Act


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Introduced
02/07/2017
In Committee
02/10/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Medicaid Third Party Liability Act This bill alters provisions related to third-party liability for medical assistance paid under the Medicaid program. Specifically, with respect to such liability, the bill: expands the definition of "responsible third party" to include, among other health insurers, the TRICARE program; eliminates special rules with respect to certain services provided to children; requires the inclusion, in a contract between a state Medicaid program and a health insurer, of certain information regarding whether the state is delegating or transferring to the insurer a right of third-party recovery; provides for the treatment as overpayment of reimbursements made by a responsible third party to a health insurer; disallows a responsible third party from denying a state's claim solely on the basis of a failure to obtain a prior authorization; imposes a timeline for a responsible third party to respond to a state's inquiry regarding a claim for payment; provides for reductions to a state Medicaid program's federal matching rate if the state fails to comply with third-party insurance requirements; and modifies other provisions related to third-party liability under the Medicaid program. Third-party liability requirements applicable under Medicaid shall also apply under the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services must: publish on its website, and annually update, best practices for assessing third-party liability; monitor and analyze efforts to assess that liability; in consultation with states, develop and make available a model uniform reporting field for identifying information related to responsible third parties; and provide other specified information and guidance to states.

AI Summary

This bill alters provisions related to third-party liability for medical assistance paid under the Medicaid program. Specifically, it expands the definition of "responsible third party" to include the TRICARE program and other health insurers, eliminates special rules for certain children's services, requires inclusion of information about state delegation or transfer of recovery rights in contracts with health insurers, treats reimbursements to health insurers as overpayments, prohibits denial of claims solely due to lack of prior authorization, imposes timelines for third parties to respond to state inquiries, reduces federal matching funds for states that fail to comply with third-party liability requirements, and applies these Medicaid third-party liability provisions to the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) as well. The bill also requires the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to publish best practices, monitor and analyze third-party liability efforts, develop a model uniform reporting field, and provide guidance to states.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. (on 02/10/2017)

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