Bill
HB 953
Revise medicaid laws related to direct primary care
HB 953 allows Medicaid to integrate direct primary care, enhancing access for recipients and encouraging provider participation through flexible payment models.
Bill
HB 953
HB 953 allows Medicaid to integrate direct primary care, enhancing access for recipients and encouraging provider participation through flexible payment models.
Bill Number: HB 953
Title: Revise Medicaid Laws Related to Direct Primary Care
Status: Chapter Number Assigned
Introduced: October 04, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas:
- Appropriations (State Finance)
- Health Care Services (Health)
- Professions and Occupations Generally
The primary intent of HB 953 is to amend existing Medicaid laws to facilitate the integration of direct primary care (DPC) models into the Medicaid program. This legislation aims to enhance access to primary care services for Medicaid recipients by allowing for more flexible payment structures and reducing administrative burdens associated with traditional Medicaid reimbursement processes.
HB 953 represents a significant shift in how Medicaid can utilize direct primary care models to improve healthcare access and efficiency. By revising existing laws, the bill aims to create a more sustainable and patient-centered approach to primary care within the Medicaid program.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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