HOUSE BILL 438
49th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2009
INTRODUCED BY
Keith J. Gardner
AN ACT
RELATING TO PUBLIC ASSISTANCE; REQUIRING COST-SHARING PAYMENTS FOR MEDICAID RECIPIENTS WHO CHOOSE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WHEN NON-EMERGENCY SERVICES ARE INDICATED.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. A new section of the Public Assistance Act is enacted to read:
"[NEW MATERIAL] MEDICAID RECIPIENTS--COST-SHARING PAYMENTS FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WHEN NON-EMERGENCY SERVICES ARE INDICATED.--
A. Consistent with the federal act and subject to the appropriation and availability of federal and state funds, the department shall promulgate rules that require a recipient who chooses a high-cost medical service provided through a hospital emergency room to pay a co-payment, premium payment or other cost-sharing payment for the high-cost medical service if:
(1) the hospital from which the recipient seeks service:
(a) performs an appropriate medical screening and determines that the recipient does not have a condition requiring emergency medical services;
(b) informs the recipient that the recipient does not have a condition requiring emergency medical services;
(c) informs the recipient that if the hospital provides the non-emergency service, the hospital may require the recipient to pay a co-payment, premium payment or other cost-sharing payment in advance of providing the service;
(d) informs the recipient of the name and address of a non-emergency medicaid provider that can provide the appropriate medical service without imposing a cost-sharing payment; and
(e) offers to provide the recipient with a referral to the non-emergency provider to facilitate scheduling of the service; and
(2) after receiving the information and assistance from the hospital described in Paragraph (1) of Subsection A of this section, the recipient chooses to obtain emergency medical services despite having access to medically acceptable, lower-cost non-emergency medical services.
B. The department shall not seek a federal waiver or other authorization to carry out the provisions of Subsection A of this section that would prevent a medicaid recipient who has a condition requiring emergency medical services from receiving care through a hospital emergency room or waive any provision under Section 1867 of the federal act.
C. The department shall not reduce hospital payments to reflect the potential receipt of a co-payment or other payment from a recipient receiving medical services provided through a hospital emergency room."
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