Bill Detail
H.R. 497
Congress: 119
Title
Medicaid Third Party Liability Act
Summary
Medicaid Third Party Liability Act This bill modifies requirements relating to Medicaid third-party liability. Current law generally requires legally liable third parties (e.g., health insurers) to pay claims before Medicaid. However, Medicaid must pay first (and seek reimbursement from liable third parties) for claims for (1) preventive pediatric care, and (2) services for an individual for whom child support enforcement is being conducted by the state. The bill repeals these exceptions. Current law also requires state Medicaid programs to take all reasonable measures to identify legally liable third parties. The bill specifically prohibits federal Medicaid payment for services to individuals for whom third-party insurance information was not obtained and verified by the state.
Sponsor
Rep. Dan Crenshaw [R-TX-2]
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Status as of Jun 9, 8:23 PM · synced 20d ago
Introduced
2025-01-16
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Bill Engagement
Medicaid Third Party Liability Act This bill modifies requirements relating to Medicaid third-party liability.
Lobbyists on the case
- America's Health Insurance Plans, Inc. (AHIP)1 filing · 13 lobs
- Gary Beck2026 Q1
- Sean Dickson2026 Q1
- Sean Dugan2026 Q1
- Anna Dunbar-hester2026 Q1
- Aron Griffin2026 Q1
- Sohini Gupta2026 Q1
- Mark Hamelburg2026 Q1
- Shane Hand2026 Q1