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HB 1172 enhances fairness for Arkansas Medicaid providers by clarifying definitions and ensuring all enforcement actions are appealable, improving transparency and accountability.
HB 1172 enhances fairness for Arkansas Medicaid providers by clarifying definitions and ensuring all enforcement actions are appealable, improving transparency and accountability.
House Bill 1172 (HB 1172) aims to amend the Medicaid Fairness Act in Arkansas to clarify definitions related to "adverse actions" and "enforcement actions." The bill seeks to ensure that all rule enforcement actions taken by the Department of Human Services (DHS) against Medicaid providers are appealable, thereby enhancing transparency and fairness in the enforcement process.
The bill introduces several important changes to the existing law:
Definition Amendments:
Notice Requirements:
Reconsideration and Appeal Process:
HB 1172 seeks to enhance the fairness and transparency of the Medicaid enforcement process in Arkansas by providing clear definitions and establishing a structured appeal process for Medicaid providers. The bill's progression through the legislative process indicates a focus on improving the regulatory environment for healthcare providers serving Medicaid patients.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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