HF685 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Medical assistance coverage for violence prevention services provided, and initial and final reports on violence prevention services required.

Related bill: SF276

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

  • This bill would expand Minnesota’s Medical Assistance program (Medicaid) to cover violence prevention services. It also indicates a requirement to collect and report information about these services, through initial and final reports.

Main provisions

  • Adds a new subdivision (Subd. 77) to Minnesota Statutes 256B.0625: Violence prevention services.
  • Under this subdivision, Medical Assistance would cover violence prevention services as provided in Minnesota Statutes section 256B.0762.
  • Includes a provision calling for initial and final reporting on violence prevention services (to monitor use and outcomes).

Significant changes to existing law

  • Expands Medical Assistance to include coverage for violence prevention services (previously not covered under 256B.0625).
  • Creates cross-references to define the specific services that are eligible for coverage (as described in 256B.0762).
  • Introduces reporting requirements (initial and final reports) related to violence prevention services.

Implications and implementation considerations

  • Definition and details of violence prevention services will come from 256B.0762, so clarity on what is covered will depend on that related provision.
  • Implementation will require changes to billing and reimbursement processes for MA providers offering violence prevention services.
  • Agencies will need to establish data collection and reporting workflows to satisfy the initial and final reports requirement.
  • Budgetary impact and funding for expanded MA coverage will need to be assessed.

Relevant terms

  • Medical Assistance (Medicaid)
  • Violence prevention services
  • 256B.0625
  • Subd. 77
  • Minnesota Statutes
  • 256B.0762
  • Reporting requirements
  • Initial reports
  • Final reports

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
February 13, 2025HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toHealth Finance and Policy
February 17, 2025HouseActionAuthor added
March 10, 2025HouseActionAuthor added

Progress through the legislative process

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