Idaho Bills
6 bills · 2018 Regular Session
Adds to and amends existing law to authorize application for a certain waiver, to provide that the Board of Directors of the Idaho Individual High Risk Reinsurance Pool shall take certain action, to provide medical assistance eligibility for certain individuals and to provide that the Department of Health and Welfare will establish certain premiums.
ThislegislationallowstheDepartmentofInsurancedirectortoimplementa1332StateInnovationWaiverto allowindividuals0-100%ofFederalPovertyLevel(FPL)toapplyforAdvancedPaymentofTaxCreditsand purchase private health insurance on Idaho's Health Insurance Exchange (YHI). This legislation also allows the Department of Health and Welfare (Department) to implement an 1115 Waiver to cover individuals with medicallycomplexconditionsinaccordancewithDepartmentruleforindividualsundertheageof65whose income does not exceed the limit to qualify for a tax credit on the Health Insurance Exchange, who are not otherwise eligible for another Medicaid program, and who do not have access to employer-sponsored coverage.
Adds to and amends existing law to authorize application for a certain waiver, to provide that the Board of Directors of the Idaho Individual High Risk Reinsurance Pool shall take certain action, to provide medical assistance eligibility for certain individuals and to provide that the Department of Health and Welfare will establish certain premiums and work requirements.
Amends and adds to existing law to revise a code reference and to establish provisions regarding Plan First Idaho.
Adds to existing law to provide that the Director of the Department of Insurance shall permit health benefit plans that are not ACA compliant, to provide a direct primary care program for Medicaid participants, and to provide that the State Department of Health and Welfare shall seek certain waivers or amendments to waivers.
The federal government has stringent requirements that make it difficult for Idahoans to buy affordable health insurance coverage. This legislation codifies the Governor's Executive Order to allow Idahoans to purchase non-ACA plans that are compliant with state requirements. The new statute would provide flexibility from individual and small employer insurance plans requirement for essential health care benefits, state community and age ratings, and actuarial value regulations. Idaho insurance companies would be able to offer less-expensive, tailored insurance plans. It would also allow Idaho to apply for a 1332 State Innovation Waiver, only if the federal government requires a waiver for Idaho to sell non-ACA plans. This legislation would also allow the state to make improvements to the Medicaid program via a second, 1115 Medicaid Waiver. This waiver would allow the state to establish a direct care program, impose work requirements for able bodied adults without children, and impose lifetime limits with clear exemptions for pregnant women, caregivers, etc. It should be noted that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is not approving waivers that do not have legislative authorization. Therefore, the waivers that are drafted will need to be brought back to the legislature during the 2019 session.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding immunity for volunteer health care providers.
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Amends existing law to revise the definition of “health care organization” and to revise provisions regarding exceptions to privilege and confidentiality.
Thepurposeofthisproposalistoaddresidentialcarefacilitiestothedefinitionofa"healthcareorganization" in the peer review statute. This definition currently includes hospitals, licensed emergency medical services, managed care organizations, group medical practices and skilled nursing facilities.
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