Markey, Cassidy, Colleagues Reintroduce Bicameral Bill To Provide Medicaid Due Process For Americans Awaiting Trial
This denial of federal benefit without due process also shifts the full financial burden of health care of inmates onto local jails and taxpayers. The weight of this burden is severely straining local jail budgets and resulting in unmet care needs of pretrial status detainees, which comprise approximately two-thirds of people held in local jails.
"There's no reason for someone to lose access to their health insurance simply because they can't make bail," said
"Americans are innocent until proven guilty. This legislation is consistent with the bedrock principle," said
"Too many Americans lose their health insurance just because they can't make bail," said
"It costs taxpayers money and doesn't make sense to strip people of Medicaid coverage at the same time they're still presumed innocent under the law," said
"Our criminal justice system guarantees folks that they are presumed innocent until proven guilty, but preventing pretrial detainees from accessing Medicaid violates that right," said
The bill also provides
Local jail admissions resemble the emergency department, receiving those with the highest acuity of mental illness and substance use disorder. Most inmates in local jail have had a mental illness or substance use disorder diagnosis.
Diagnoses of Jail Inmates ... %
Chronic Medical Condition ... 40
Mental Health Disorder ... 44
Substance Use Disorder ... 63
Incarcerated people experience chronic diseases, mental illness, and substance abuse at higher rates than the general population. More than 95 percent of local jail inmates eventually return to their communities, bringing their health conditions with them.
The Due Process Continuity of Care Act will:
* Amend the MIEP to allow for Medicaid coverage of health care services for pre-trial detainees;
* Provide planning grant dollars to states for implementation of the MIEP repeal; and
* Bring financial relief to state and local taxpayers for the cost of providing services to this population.
The bill is endorsed by the following groups:
"The Medicaid Inmate Exclusion Policy often interrupts needed medical, mental health, and addiction treatment for jail inmates who disproportionately suffer from chronic medical conditions and substance use disorders," said
"Sherrifs applaud
Background
A modified version of the Due Process Continuity of Care Act was signed into law last
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View bill here: https://www.cassidy.senate.gov/download/due-process-continuity-of-care-act-2023
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Original text here: https://www.markey.senate.gov/news/press-releases/markey-cassidy-colleagues-reintroduce-bicameral-bill-to-provide-medicaid-due-process-for-americans-awaiting-trial
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