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COVERAGE FOR BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORS                                          http://www.house.mi.gov/hfa
DURING PREGNANCY OR POSTPARTUM PERIOD
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House Bill 5167 (H-1) as reported from committee                              http://www.legislature.mi.gov
Sponsor: Rep. Cynthia Neeley
House Bill 5168 (H-1) as reported from committee
Sponsor: Rep. Kimberly Edwards
Committee: Health Policy
Complete to 6-26-24
SUMMARY:
        House Bill 5167 would amend the Social Welfare Act to provide that an individual who is
        pregnant or is within a postpartum period is eligible for medical assistance coverage of a
        blood pressure monitor designed for use during pregnancy and fitted to the individual.
        Proposed MCL 400.109o
        House Bill 5168 would amend the Insurance Code to require insurers that deliver, issue
        for delivery, or renew a health insurance policy in Michigan to cover a blood pressure
        monitor for a pregnant or postpartum insured individual, subject to applicable cost sharing,
        including deductible, co-insurance, or co-pay provisions.
        Proposed MCL 500.3406kk
FISCAL IMPACT:
        House Bill 5167 would incur an upper-bound estimated cost of $2.5 million Gross
        ($855,300 GF/GP) 1 per year for the Michigan Medicaid program, assuming that every
        eligible recipient receives a Medicaid-provided blood pressure monitor. Medicaid
        reimbursements for automatic blood pressure monitors are $62.30 2 per monitor, as of July
        2023. The number of births financed by Medicaid in Michigan in 2021 totaled 39,585
        individuals 3 and was used as a proxy variable for the number of pregnant women that
        would be eligible for the Medicaid-provided blood pressure monitors.
        House Bill 5168 would not have a fiscal impact on the Department of Insurance and
        Financial Services or on other units of state or local government.
1
  Assuming a federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP) of 65.32.
2
  Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; accessed 10/02/23.
3
  https://www.kff.org/medicaid/state-indicator/births-financed-by-medicaid/
House Fiscal Agency                                                                            Page 1 of 2
POSITIONS:
       A representative of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists testified in
       support of the bills. (10-19-23)
       The following entities indicated support for the bills:
          • American College of Nurse-Midwives, Michigan Affiliate (10-26-23)
          • Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health (10-19-23)
          • Michigan League for Public Policy (10-19-23)
          • Michigan Organization on Adolescent Sexual Health (10-26-23)
          • Nurse Family Partnership (10-26-23)
       The American Heart Association indicated support for HB 5167. (10-19-23)
                                                         Legislative Analyst:    Rick Yuille
                                                            Fiscal Analysts:     Kent Dell
                                                                                 Marcus Coffin
■ This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House Fiscal Agency staff for use by House members in their
deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.
House Fiscal Agency                                           HBs 5167 and 5168 as reported   Page 2 of 2
Statutes affected: Substitute (H-1): 500.100, 500.8302
House Introduced Bill: 500.100, 500.8302
As Passed by the House: 500.100, 500.8302
As Passed by the Senate: 500.100, 500.8302
House Concurred Bill: 500.100, 500.8302