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SB 527

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Rachael Cabral-Guevara and 2 co-sponsors

SB 527 boosts healthcare access for low-income Arkansans by increasing medical spending on patient care, enhancing pharmacy rebates, and promoting maternal health initiatives.

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
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Bill Summary · SB 527

Summary of Senate Bill 527 (SB 527)

Purpose and Intent

Senate Bill 527 (SB 527) aims to amend the Arkansas Health and Opportunity for Me Act of 2021. The primary goals of the bill are to enhance healthcare access and affordability for low-income individuals in Arkansas, improve health outcomes for mothers and infants, and promote economic independence among vulnerable populations.

Key Provisions

SB 527 introduces several significant changes to the existing legislation:

  1. Increased Medical-Loss Ratio:

    • The bill proposes to increase the medical-loss ratio for the Arkansas Health and Opportunity for Me Program from 90% to 85%. This change is intended to ensure that a larger portion of healthcare spending goes directly to patient care rather than administrative costs.
  2. Pharmacy Rebates:

    • The bill authorizes the state to obtain pharmacy rebates, which are expected to enhance the affordability and accessibility of medications for eligible individuals.
  3. Healthcare Reform Initiatives:

    • The bill outlines various initiatives aimed at:
      • Reducing maternal and infant mortality rates.
      • Promoting the health and stability of mothers and infants post-birth through community bridge organizations.
      • Encouraging personal responsibility and understanding of healthcare coverage.
      • Increasing employment opportunities for young adults, particularly those with prior incarceration.
      • Addressing health-related social needs in rural areas.
  4. Community Bridge Organizations:

    • Establishes community bridge organizations to assist individuals in accessing resources and services that address health-related social needs, thereby improving health outcomes and promoting economic independence.
  5. Work Requirements:

    • The bill includes provisions for work requirements for certain individuals receiving benefits under the program. Those who do not comply may have their coverage suspended but can regain it by demonstrating compliance.

Affected Parties

  • Low-Income Adults: The bill primarily targets low-income individuals who rely on the Arkansas Health and Opportunity for Me Program for healthcare coverage.
  • Healthcare Providers: Hospitals, particularly critical access hospitals and birthing hospitals, will be impacted by the changes in funding and service delivery requirements.
  • Community Organizations: Organizations involved in health and social services will play a crucial role in implementing the community bridge initiatives.

Procedural Timeline

  • Introduced: March 19, 2025
  • Reported from Committee: April 2, 2025
  • Passed by the House: April 15, 2025
  • Enrolled and Delivered to Governor: April 15, 2025
  • Signed into Law: April 18, 2025 (now Act 774)

Conclusion

SB 527 represents a significant legislative effort to reform healthcare access and affordability in Arkansas, particularly for low-income populations. By increasing the medical-loss ratio and introducing pharmacy rebates, the bill aims to ensure that healthcare resources are utilized effectively to improve health outcomes and promote economic independence.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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