Restoring Essential Healthcare Act
Sponsored By: Senator Tina Smith
Introduced
Summary
Restores Medicaid payments to entities barred under a recent law and makes that restoration retroactive. This bill would repeal Section 71113 of Public Law 119-21 and require Medicaid to pay for items and services those 'prohibited' entities furnished during the period between the earlier law's enactment and this repeal.
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- Families and Medicaid enrollees: People who received care from these entities during the covered period would have those services treated as payable under a state Medicaid plan or waiver.
- Providers labeled as "prohibited": Entities defined in subsection (b)(1) of Section 71113 would be eligible to receive Medicaid payment for covered items and services furnished during that period, processed as if the prohibition had not existed.
- Scope and definition: The bill keeps the original definition of "prohibited entity" from Section 71113, so only entities meeting that definition are affected.
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Analyzed Economic Effects
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Restore Medicaid payments to providers
This bill would repeal a rule in Public Law 119-21 that blocked Medicaid payments to certain providers. If enacted, Medicaid would have to pay for items and services furnished as medical assistance under a State plan or an approved waiver that those "prohibited entities" provided during the past period. The period runs from when Public Law 119-21 took effect to when this bill is enacted. Providers who were labeled "prohibited entities" could be paid retroactively as if the earlier rule never existed. The bill does not add new funding or change other Medicaid rules.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Tina Smith
MN • D
Cosponsors
Patty Murray
WA • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Tammy Baldwin
WI • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Tammy Duckworth
IL • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Richard Durbin
IL • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
John Reed
RI • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Richard Blumenthal
CT • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Adam Schiff
CA • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Martin Heinrich
NM • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Chris Van Hollen
MD • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Amy Klobuchar
MN • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Christopher Coons
DE • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Bernie Sanders
VT • I
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Elizabeth Warren
MA • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Sheldon Whitehouse
RI • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Sen. Luján, Ben Ray [D-NM]
NM • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Jeff Merkley
OR • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Angus King
ME • I
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Cory Booker
NJ • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Mazie Hirono
HI • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Alex Padilla
CA • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Peter Welch
VT • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
John Hickenlooper
CO • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Elissa Slotkin
MI • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
John Fetterman
PA • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Kirsten Gillibrand
NY • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Edward Markey
MA • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Christopher Murphy
CT • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Catherine Cortez Masto
NV • D
Sponsored 8/1/2025
Ron Wyden
OR • D
Sponsored 8/1/2025
Angela Alsobrooks
MD • D
Sponsored 8/1/2025
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