Fleming files transformational Kentucky Medicaid Reform Act
"Transforming Medicaid is critical because we have seen significant increases in program enrollment, unsustainable growth in our Medicaid budget, and changes to the program at the federal level that will impact our state," said Fleming. "To help identify solutions to Medicaid growth, we took a proactive step and created the
HB 2 is informed in part by the Board's findings and recommendations and shaped by testimony from key stakeholders—including program administrators, providers, advocates, associations, and enrollees. This interim work gave Board members a better understanding of program operations and identified inefficiencies, as well as how future federal changes required by H.R. 1, also known as "the One Big Beautiful Bill Act," will impact
One of the most significant changes in H.R. 1 states must implement is the new federal community engagement requirement, also referred to as a work requirement. While H.R. 1 does establish new community engagement requirements, these requirements are narrowly targeted and do not apply to everyone. Exempt populations include children, pregnant women, caregivers, and individuals with serious health conditions, including those on the current home and community-based waivers.
"First and foremost, this bill does not take away Medicaid coverage from those who it was created to serve or impose work requirements on vulnerable individuals, such as pregnant women or those with serious health conditions," said Fleming. "Our goal with this legislation is to create a healthier
Fleming also emphasized the
"We remain committed to making sure Kentuckians have access to the resources and support needed to meet new federal community engagement requirements," said Fleming. "
Organizations including Volunteers of America Mid-States, Family Scholar House, and
In addition to aligning
"Transportation should never be a barrier to healthcare, yet for far too many of our patients throughout
Harris added, "As the region's largest provider of care to patients covered by Medicaid, we support the transformation efforts underway for the Medicaid program and the patient-focused work of the
In addition, this legislation seeks to improve the delivery and administration of Medicaid-covered dental services. Specifically, this legislation would transition Medicaid-covered dental services to an administrative services organization (ASO) delivery model in
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Another key provision in the bill includes establishing a healthcare transparency dashboard to hold managed care organizations (MCOs), providers, and the
Fleming emphasized the importance of this transformational bill and spoke about the future of
"As a program that provides coverage to one-third of Kentuckians and is our second largest state expense, we have a responsibility as lawmakers to ensure it is being run properly for our most vulnerable citizens and the taxpayers who fund it," said Fleming. "Ultimately, House Bill 2 represents the first step toward transforming our Medicaid program and creating a healthier
Highlights from the Kentucky Medicaid Reform Act proposal include:
Community Engagement:
Note: These requirements are narrowly targeted and do not apply to everyone. Exempt populations include children, pregnant women, caregivers, and individuals with serious health conditions, including those on the current home and community-based waivers.
Cost-Sharing:
Eligibility Integrity:
Prohibits self-attestation of income, residency, and age when submitting a full Medicaid eligibility application
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) Services:
1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver Programs:
Note: The 1915(c) HCBS waiver programs aim to cover individuals who are aged or have a disability and require long-term support to remain living at home or in the community.
Medicaid Dental Delivery Model:
Requires DMS to hire a full-time Medicaid Dental Director by
Medicaid Data Sharing:
Healthcare Transparency Dashboard:
Audits of the Medicaid Program:
Medicaid Impact Statements:
Medicaid Administrative Regulations:
If passed, this legislation would take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Governor or upon its otherwise becoming a law.
For more information on HB 2, please visit legislature.ky.gov.



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