House File 2264 - Introduced HOUSE FILE 2264 BY CROKEN , MADISON , KURTH , WILSON , KRESSIG , AMOS JR. , BROWN-POWERS , RAMIREZ , WILBURN , LEVIN , SCHOLTEN , WESSEL-KROESCHELL , JAMES , and R. JOHNSON A BILL FOR An Act relating to the minimum per hour wage provided to home 1 health aides under the Medicaid program, and making an 2 appropriation. 3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 4 TLSB 5411YH (3) 91 ak/ko
H.F. 2264 Section 1. MEDICAID PROGRAM —— HOME HEALTH AIDES —— 1 MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2 2026, and ending June 30, 2027, the department of health and 3 human services shall continue to base home health agency 4 reimbursement rates on the Medicare low utilization payment 5 adjustment (LUPA) methodology with state geographic wage 6 adjustments, but shall adjust the labor portion and the 7 adjusted wage rate of the LUPA methodology to provide a minimum 8 per hour wage of fifteen dollars and twenty cents for home 9 health aides. 10 Sec. 2. MEDICAID PROGRAM —— HOME HEALTH AIDES MINIMUM 11 HOURLY WAGE —— APPROPRIATION. There is appropriated from the 12 general fund of the state to the department of health and human 13 services for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, and ending 14 June 30, 2027, a sufficient amount to provide reimbursement 15 under the Medicaid program to home health aides providing home 16 health program services and home and community-based services 17 waiver services at a minimum per hour wage of fifteen dollars 18 and twenty cents as provided in this Act. 19 EXPLANATION 20 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 21 the explanation’s substance by the members of the general assembly. 22 This bill provides that for FY 2026-2027, the department of 23 health and human services (HHS) shall continue to reimburse 24 home health agencies utilizing the Medicare low utilization 25 payment adjustment (LUPA) methodology with state geographic 26 wage adjustments, but shall adjust the labor and adjusted wage 27 rate portions of the LUPA methodology to provide a minimum per 28 hour wage of $15.20 for home health aides. 29 The bill also appropriates a sufficient amount from the 30 general fund of the state to HHS for FY 2026-2027 to provide 31 the minimum hourly rate to home health aides under the Medicaid 32 program as specified in the bill. 33 -1- LSB 5411YH (3) 91 ak/ko 1/ 1