Bill Summary
![]() | S1213: A bill to give States the flexibility to reduce bureaucracy by streamlining enrollment processes for the Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs through better linkages with programs providing nutrition and related assistance to low-income families [0 comments] |
- Amends titles XIX (Medicaid) and XXI (State Children's Health Insurance) (SCHIP) of the Social Security Act to give states the option of providing for simplified determinations of a child's or pregnant woman's financial eligibility for Medicaid or SCHIP that are made by a non-health federal or state agency administering a program providing nutrition or other public assistance.
- Allows state mechanized claims processing and information retrieval systems, for which Medicaid payments may be made, to include technology that enables inter-program connections and other technology that: (1) reduces the number of individuals inaccurately granted eligibility; (2) increases the number of individuals accurately granted eligibility; or (3) improves the efficiency of eligibility determinations.
- Authorizes relevant federal, state, local, and private entities to convey information about an individual to a person directly connected with the administration of a state Medicaid plan or SCHIP, if such information is used solely for the purposes of identifying, verifying, and enrolling individuals who are eligible.
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Republican
Indiana http://lugar.senate.gov/ |
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Sen. B. Evan Bayh [D, IN] Sen. Jeff Bingaman [D, NM] Sen. Richard Durbin [D, IL] |
Sen. John Isakson [R, GA] Sen. John Kerry [D, MA] |
Sen. Blanche Lincoln [D, AR] Sen. Bill Nelson [D, FL] |
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