Bill Text: IA SF2007 | 2021-2022 | 89th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to evidence-based maternal and infant home visiting services.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 16-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-18 - Subcommittee: Costello, Bolkcom, and Garrett. S.J. 110. [SF2007 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2021-SF2007-Introduced.html
Senate File 2007 - Introduced SENATE FILE 2007 BY PETERSEN , RAGAN , MATHIS , BOULTON , LYKAM , JOCHUM , CELSI , J. SMITH , KINNEY , DOTZLER , T. TAYLOR , TRONE GARRIOTT , GIDDENS , QUIRMBACH , BOLKCOM , and WAHLS A BILL FOR An Act relating to evidence-based maternal and infant home 1 visiting services. 2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 3 TLSB 5403XS (5) 89 pf/rh
S.F. 2007 Section 1. EVIDENCE-BASED MATERNAL AND INFANT HOME VISITING 1 SERVICES. The department of human services shall engage in 2 a cross-agency collaboration with the department of public 3 health and the department of education to identify and leverage 4 funding sources and opportunities, including Medicaid, to 5 expand evidence-based home visiting services for women and 6 infants that promote healthy pregnancies, positive birth 7 outcomes, and healthy infant growth and development. The 8 departments shall involve key stakeholders in designing an 9 evidence-based home visiting services approach for the state 10 that maximizes the coordination and integration of programs 11 and funding streams, reduces duplication of efforts, and 12 ensures that the services provided meet federal evidence-based 13 criteria. The approach shall ensure that evidence-based home 14 visiting services shall be available to women prenatally, 15 throughout the pregnancy, and postpartum, and shall include 16 mental and physical health, social, educational, and other 17 services and interventions based upon the risk factors and 18 needs identified. The departments may conduct a feasibility 19 study to consider the various options available to increase 20 Medicaid coverage and funding of evidence-based home visiting 21 services, either through a state plan amendment or waiver. The 22 department of human services shall seek federal approval of any 23 Medicaid state plan amendment or waiver necessary to administer 24 this section. 25 EXPLANATION 26 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 27 the explanation’s substance by the members of the general assembly. 28 This bill requires the department of human services (DHS) to 29 engage in a cross-agency collaboration with the departments of 30 public health and education to identify and leverage funding 31 sources and opportunities, including Medicaid, to expand 32 evidence-based home visiting services for women and infants 33 that promote healthy pregnancies, positive birth outcomes, 34 and healthy infant growth and development. The departments 35 -1- LSB 5403XS (5) 89 pf/rh 1/ 2
S.F. 2007 shall involve key stakeholders in designing an evidence-based 1 home visiting services approach for the state. Evidence-based 2 home visiting services shall be available to women prenatally, 3 throughout the pregnancy, and postpartum, and shall include 4 mental and physical health, social, educational, and other 5 services and interventions based upon the risk factors and 6 needs identified. The departments may conduct a feasibility 7 study to consider the various options available to increase 8 Medicaid coverage and funding of evidence-based home visiting 9 services, either through a state plan amendment or waiver. 10 DHS shall seek federal approval of any Medicaid state plan 11 amendment or waiver necessary to administer the bill. 12 -2- LSB 5403XS (5) 89 pf/rh 2/ 2
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