HR7877119th CongressWALLET

Shane DiGiovanna Act

Sponsored By: Representative Landsman

Introduced

Summary

Establishes mandatory Medicaid coverage of wound care for people with epidermolysis bullosa. This bill would set up a nationwide, time-limited demonstration that requires states to include specific wound-care items and services under Medicaid for eligible individuals. The Secretary of Health and Human Services must run the 2-year demonstration within 1 year and report results to Congress.

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  • Families and patients: People with epidermolysis bullosa would get Medicaid coverage for items like wound dressings, gauze, antibiotic ointments, over-the-counter antihistamines, acetaminophen, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs during the demonstration.
  • Medicaid programs and states: States would be required to include these items and services as medical assistance under their Medicaid plans or waivers for the nationwide 2-year demo.
  • Federal oversight: The Department of Health and Human Services must evaluate the demo and, within 1 year after it ends, report on expenditures, compare health outcomes to prior care, and offer recommendations to prevent hospitalizations.

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Medicaid wound-care pilot for epidermolysis bullosa

If enacted, this bill would require HHS to start a nationwide, 2-year Medicaid demonstration for people with epidermolysis bullosa. The demonstration would begin not later than 1 year after enactment. During the demonstration, Medicaid plans or waivers would be required to cover items and services for treatment, including over-the-counter antihistamines, acetaminophen, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antiseptics, zinc oxide, antibiotic ointments, and necessary wound-care supplies (primary and secondary dressings, gauze, and bandage retainers). Not later than 1 year after the demonstration ends, HHS would report to Congress on program spending effects, health outcomes compared to before the demonstration, and recommendations to prevent hospitalizations related to the condition.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Landsman

OH • D

Cosponsors

  • Gottheimer

    NJ • D

    Sponsored 3/16/2026

  • Schneider

    IL • D

    Sponsored 3/17/2026

  • Sherman

    CA • D

    Sponsored 3/17/2026

  • Dingell

    MI • D

    Sponsored 3/18/2026

  • Pelosi

    CA • D

    Sponsored 4/2/2026

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