Bill 118 s 5547, also known as the "Medicaid Eligibility Verification Act," aims to make changes to title XIX of the Social Security Act in order to ensure that individuals enrolled in Medicaid are meeting certain eligibility criteria on a quarterly basis.
The bill would require states to verify the eligibility of Medicaid recipients more frequently, specifically focusing on income, residency, and other key criteria. This would help to prevent fraud and ensure that only those who truly qualify for Medicaid benefits are receiving them.
In addition to the quarterly verification requirement, the bill also includes provisions for states to implement systems and processes to streamline the verification process and reduce administrative burdens. This would help to ensure that the verification process is efficient and effective.
Overall, the goal of Bill 118 s 5547 is to improve the integrity of the Medicaid program by ensuring that only eligible individuals are receiving benefits. This would help to save taxpayer dollars and ensure that Medicaid resources are being used appropriately.