HB 1112 IN Became Law
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Summary
Requires, beginning July 1, 2023, the office of the secretary of family and social services (office of the secretary) and a managed care organization to reimburse under Medicaid an emergency medical services provider organization that is a Medicaid provider at a rate comparable to the federal Medicare reimbursement rate for the service. Specifies that the Medicaid reimbursement methodology for payments to out of state children's hospitals must factor in any cost outlier case in a manner that results in the final reimbursement rate made to a hospital meeting the specified reimbursement requirements. Allows the office to make retroactive reimbursement payments for out of state children's hospitals upon factoring in any cost outlier case.
Sponsors (3)
- Harold Slager Republican · author
- Rick Niemeyer Republican · sponsor
- Jon Ford · sponsor
4 coauthors / cosponsors
- Mike Andrade Democratic · coauthor
- Chris Judy Republican · coauthor
- Robert Heaton Republican · coauthor
- Lonnie Randolph Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (33)
- Jan 4, 2022 Coauthored by Representative Andrade · lower
- Jan 4, 2022 Authored by Representative Slager · lower
- Jan 4, 2022 First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means · lower
- Jan 12, 2022 Representative Judy added as coauthor · lower
- Jan 18, 2022 Representative Heaton added as coauthor · lower
- Jan 20, 2022 Committee report: do pass, adopted · lower
- Jan 24, 2022 Amendment #2 (Slager) prevailed; voice vote · lower
- Jan 24, 2022 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · lower
- Jan 25, 2022 Senate sponsors: Senators Niemeyer and Ford Jon · lower
- Jan 25, 2022 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 69: yeas 92, nays 0 · lower
- Jan 26, 2022 Referred to the Senate · lower
- Feb 2, 2022 First reading: referred to Committee on Appropriations · upper
- Feb 14, 2022 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
- Feb 22, 2022 Senator Randolph added as cosponsor · upper
- Feb 28, 2022 Amendment #3 (Bohacek) prevailed; voice vote · upper
- Feb 28, 2022 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · upper
- Mar 1, 2022 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 287: yeas 46, nays 0 · upper
- Mar 2, 2022 Returned to the House with amendments · upper
- Mar 2, 2022 Motion to dissent filed · lower
- Mar 2, 2022 House dissented from Senate amendments · lower
- Mar 2, 2022 House conferees appointed: Slager and Andrade · lower
- Mar 2, 2022 House advisors appointed: Brown T, Barrett and DeLaney · lower
- Mar 2, 2022 Senate conferees appointed: Niemeyer and Melton · upper
- Mar 2, 2022 Senate advisors appointed: Ford Jon and Qaddoura · upper
- Mar 8, 2022 CCR # 1 filed in the House · lower
- Mar 8, 2022 CCR # 1 filed in the Senate · upper
- Mar 8, 2022 Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 381: yeas 96, nays 0 · lower
- Mar 8, 2022 Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 367: yeas 50, nays 0 · upper
- Mar 9, 2022 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
- Mar 9, 2022 Signed by the Speaker · lower
- Mar 15, 2022 Signed by the Governor · executive
- Mar 15, 2022 Public Law 142 · lower
- Mar 15, 2022 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
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