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House Bill 1530 sought to clarify "specialty hospital" definitions in Arkansas Medicaid, impacting funding for pediatric and condition-specific hospitals, but it died in committee.
House Bill 1530 sought to clarify "specialty hospital" definitions in Arkansas Medicaid, impacting funding for pediatric and condition-specific hospitals, but it died in committee.
Bill Number: HB 1530
Title: To Amend the Definition of "Specialty Hospital" Relating to the Assessment Fee on Hospitals Under the Arkansas Medicaid Program
Status: Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment
Introduced: February 19, 2025
Classification: Bill
House Bill 1530 aimed to amend the definition of "specialty hospital" as it pertains to the assessment fee levied on hospitals participating in the Arkansas Medicaid Program. The intent behind this amendment was to clarify the types of hospitals that qualify as specialty hospitals, which could impact their assessment fees and, consequently, their funding and operational capabilities.
The bill proposed the following changes to the definition of "specialty hospital" in Arkansas Code § 20-77-1901(7):
This amendment aimed to ensure that hospitals focusing on specific patient populations or conditions could be accurately classified and assessed accordingly.
The primary entities affected by this bill would include:
While House Bill 1530 aimed to refine the definition of specialty hospitals within the Arkansas Medicaid framework, it ultimately did not progress past the committee stage. The proposed changes could have had significant implications for hospital classifications and Medicaid assessments had the bill been enacted.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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