HB 1047, sponsored by Representative Aaron Pilkington, aims to improve pregnant women's access to healthcare in Arkansas by authorizing the Arkansas Medicaid Program to make "presumptive eligibility" determinations. It adds a new section (20-77-154) to Arkansas Code Title 20, Chapter 77, Subchapter 1.
Here's a detailed breakdown:
What is Presumptive Eligibility?
Presumptive eligibility is a streamlined process that allows certain individuals to receive immediate, temporary Medicaid coverage while their full application is being processed. It's based on a preliminary determination of eligibility, often made by qualified entities other than the Medicaid agency itself.
How This Bill Applies to Pregnant Women:
Benefits of Presumptive Eligibility:
In essence: This bill seeks to remove barriers to healthcare for pregnant women in Arkansas by enabling faster Medicaid enrollment and immediate access to vital prenatal services. It's a proactive step towards improving maternal and infant health outcomes in the state.
Arkansas has some of the worst maternal health outcomes in the United States. Here's what the data shows:
Maternal Mortality:
Factors Impacting Maternal Health:
Recent Efforts to Improve Maternal Health: