Legislature advances bill limiting copays for Medicaid recipients
In a 28-9 vote, the Legislature gave first-round approval to a bill putting limitations on copays paid by Medicaid recipients.
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Managed Care Organizations, which include private insurance companies, contract with state agencies to deliver Medicaid benefits at a fixed cost.
"We still will have copay and cost sharing as required by federal law. With this, we would just go back to what we previously did as a department, which was to allow for MCOs to cover those costs, so they choose. This doesn't require MCOs to cover them," Fredrickson said.
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Fredrickson said copays can often deter people from getting the medical care they need and that this legislation will ensure Nebraskans on Medicaid can receive "basic necessities" at a more affordable cost.
In a 29-8 vote, lawmakers passed a
"In short, the amended bill is a single, straightforward clarification that managed care organization may step in to cover cost-sharing charges for their Medicaid members when federal law allows it," Hardin said, as opposed to requiring copay coverage.
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"I prefer just to follow the federal guidelines," Clements said. "Asking for a modest copay is the least one thing to do."
While the fiscal note estimated the bill would cost the state



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Legislature advances bill limiting copays for Medicaid recipients
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