AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMedicaid & Access: Nebraska lawmakers advanced LB929, limiting when Medicaid cost-sharing can be charged and allowing managed care organizations to pay deductibles/copays for enrollees starting no earlier than Oct. 1, 2028, with the goal of preventing care denials over unpaid cost-sharing. Pediatric Autoimmune Coverage: LB762 passed, requiring most insurers to cover treatment for pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders tied to strep infection, including antibiotics, medications, behavioral therapies, plasma exchange, and immunoglobulin, plus annual reporting on denials. Workforce & Licensing: LB1212 created a licensure pathway for internationally trained physicians, including limited supervised and later restricted credentials for shortage areas. Community Health Workers: LB912 established a statewide endorsement process for community health worker training and also updated multiple health profession rules. Long-Term Care Standards: LB1091 set DHHS requirements for care of long-term special-needs clients. Adult Day Services: LB1057 redefined adult day service under the Health Care Facility Licensure Act, with an emergency clause. Medicaid Waivers & Doula Reimbursement: LB958 required legislative approval for certain Medicaid waiver changes, added retroactive benefit coverage, and set limits for crisis assistance while expanding doula reimbursement rules. Family Support: LB878 added paid parental leave for Nebraska state employees (six weeks for full-time). Tribal Adoption Protections: LB1032 recognized and enforced tribal customary adoptions within Nebraska’s Indian Child Welfare Act framework. Public Safety & Health: In Lincoln, a woman and baby were injured after an abduction that ended in a crash; the suspect was arrested and the investigation is ongoing. Livestock Fees: LB1187 changed Nebraska livestock brand inspection fee rules, including a lower per-head cap and a late-notice surcharge.
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