We have received text from H.R. 5439: Medically Tailored Home-Delivered Meals Program Pilot Act. This bill was received on 2025-09-17, and currently has 4 cosponsors.
Here is a short summary of the bill:
This bill, known as the Medically Tailored Home-Delivered Meals Program Pilot Act, proposes the establishment of a pilot program under the Medicare system specifically focused on providing medically tailored home-delivered meals to individuals who have health conditions that impact their dietary needs. The bill aims to improve clinical health outcomes and reduce hospital readmissions among these individuals.
Program Overview
The program will be administered over a six-year period starting no later than 30 months after the bill’s enactment. Under this program, selected hospitals will have the responsibility to deliver medically tailored meals to qualified beneficiaries as part of their discharge process and ongoing care.
Eligibility and Selection of Hospitals
- Selected Hospitals: The Secretary of Health and Human Services will select a minimum of 40 eligible hospitals by June 30, 2027, to participate in this program.
- Eligible Hospitals: Hospitals that qualify to participate in the program include acute care hospitals and critical access hospitals that can demonstrate they meet specific criteria, including quality ratings and capabilities to provide the necessary services.
Requirements for Participating Hospitals
The hospitals selected to participate must adhere to multiple requirements, which include:
- Staffing: Hospitals must provide appropriate healthcare professionals such as physicians or registered dietitians to perform screenings and provide nutrition therapy.
- Screening: Hospitals must screen patients upon discharge and re-screen them periodically to identify those eligible for meal delivery.
- Meal Provision: For each qualified individual, hospitals must prepare and deliver at least two meals per day that meet their nutritional needs for a minimum of 12 weeks.
- Data Submission: Hospitals must collect and submit data on the program’s implementation and health outcomes to the Secretary.
Payment Structure
- Payment Determination: The Secretary will establish how much the participating hospitals will be reimbursed for providing meal services based on similar payment structures.
- Cost-Sharing: Patients receiving these meals will not face any deductibles, copayments, or other out-of-pocket costs.
Monitoring and Evaluation
The program will be closely monitored to assess its effectiveness in improving health outcomes and reducing healthcare costs, particularly hospital readmissions. The Secretary is tasked with conducting both intermediate and final evaluations of the program's effects over its duration.
Funding and Budget Considerations
The costs associated with providing meals under the program will be funded through the Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust Fund. The Secretary is required to ensure that payments under this program do not exceed the total reductions in payments made to hospitals, maintaining budget neutrality.
Definitions
Key terms within the context of the bill include:
- Medical Nutrition Therapy: Refers to dietary instruction and counseling provided by trained professionals for managing conditions.
- Medically Tailored Meals: Meals that are specially designed to meet the specific dietary needs of patients with certain health conditions.
- Qualified Individuals: Individuals covered under Medicare part A who have specific diet-related health issues and who meet certain eligibility criteria.
Relevant Companies
- UNFI (United Natural Foods, Inc.): They might be impacted as a wholesaler of organic and natural foods, which could see a demand increase from hospitals needing tailored meal provisions.
- POST (Post Holdings, Inc.): This company may be affected if their food products are used to fulfill the meal requirements for the program.
Representative James P. McGovern Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Representative James P. McGovern:
- H.R.5439: Medically Tailored Home-Delivered Meals Program Pilot Act
- H.R.2451: Deerfield River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2025
- H.R.1834: Breaking the Gridlock Act
- H.R.185: Responsible Legislating Act
You can track bills proposed by Representative James P. McGovern on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for McGovern.
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