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HR 6199

Medical Nutrition Therapy Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Becca Balint and 21 co-sponsors

Expands Medicare and Medicaid coverage for registered dietitian nutrition therapy services to improve chronic disease management and reduce healthcare costs.

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Bill Summary · HR 6199

Legislative bill overview

HR 6199 would expand Medicare and Medicaid coverage for Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)—specialized dietary intervention provided by registered dietitian nutritionists to treat diseases like diabetes, kidney disease, and heart disease. The bill aims to improve access to nutrition counseling as a preventive and therapeutic medical service under federal health insurance programs.

Why is this important

Medical nutrition therapy can reduce hospitalizations, improve disease management, and lower overall healthcare costs for chronic conditions that affect millions of Americans. Currently, Medicare coverage for MNT is limited to specific diagnoses and duration, and Medicaid coverage varies significantly by state, creating gaps in access to evidence-based nutrition treatment.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost implications: Expanding coverage will increase federal spending on Medicare and Medicaid unless offset by demonstrated cost savings or other reductions
  • Scope and eligibility debate: Questions about which conditions qualify, how many sessions patients receive, and whether expansion is medically necessary versus elective
  • Provider qualifications and reimbursement rates: Disagreement over who can deliver MNT, appropriate payment levels, and whether rates incentivize or burden the dietitian profession

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

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