Iowa Code
Chapter 356 - JAILS AND MUNICIPAL HOLDING FACILITIES
Section 356.15A - Responsibility for payment of required medical aid.

356.15A Responsibility for payment of required medical aid.
1. For purposes of this section:
a. “Governmental entity” means the state or a state department, division, commission, institution, or authority, an agency, city, county, or special district in this state established pursuant to law, and, except where otherwise indicated, also means the United States or a department, division, or agency of the United States, and an agency, commission, or authority established pursuant to an interstate compact or agreement.
b. “Health insurance” means a policy, plan, contract, or other agreement providing health insurance, health care benefits, or health care services, provided by an entity including an insurance company offering sickness and accident plans, a health maintenance organization, a nonprofit health service corporation, or any other entity providing a plan of health insurance, health care benefits, or health care services. “Health insurance” includes but is not limited to private health insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare.
c. “Other benefits” includes but is not limited to veterans administration benefits or other benefits for which the prisoner is eligible or entitled to pay for medical aid.
d. “Prisoner” means an individual confined in a jail or municipal holding facility.
2. A prisoner has the primary responsibility for payment of the costs of required medical aid provided pursuant to section 356.5. Payment and reimbursement for medical aid provided to a prisoner shall be sought as follows:
a. A governmental entity shall request available sources of health insurance or other benefits from a prisoner at the time of intake into a county jail or municipal holding facility. If the governmental entity identifies health insurance or other benefits to which the prisoner is entitled, the governmental entity shall provide the health insurance or benefit information to a hospital or medical provider at the time the prisoner is presented at the hospital or medical provider or at the earliest possible opportunity.
b. A hospital or medical provider shall request available sources of health insurance or other benefits from the governmental entity and the prisoner at the time of intake at or admission of the prisoner into the hospital or medical provider. The hospital or medical provider shall utilize the health insurance or other benefits identified and shall seek payment for medical aid through the prisoner’s health insurance or other benefits prior to a request for reimbursement being presented to a governmental entity. If the prisoner is entitled to health insurance or other benefits to pay for the medical aid, any amounts not met by the prisoner’s health insurance or other benefits shall be the responsibility of the prisoner.
c. (1) If health insurance is denied or other benefits are not available to pay for medical aid provided to a prisoner, a hospital or medical provider shall submit any bill for reimbursement of medical aid to the governmental entity within sixty days of treatment or shall submit any written denial of coverage to the governmental entity within sixty days of receipt of the denial, whichever is applicable.
(2) The governmental entity shall submit the bill for reimbursement within thirty days of receipt of the bill and shall remit payment to the hospital or medical provider in the governmental entity’s next billing cycle.
(3) The hospital or medical provider shall be reimbursed by the governmental entity at the rate negotiated and agreed upon by the hospital or medical provider and the governmental entity. If a rate has not been agreed to, the governmental entity shall reimburse the hospital or medical provider the hospital’s or medical provider’s Medicaid rate for such treatment, regardless of the prisoner’s eligibility for Medicaid.
3. Except as provided in chapters 669 and 670, a governmental entity shall not be responsible for payment of the costs of any medical aid provided to a prisoner if such medical aid is provided after the prisoner is released from the custody of the governmental entity or when the individual is released on parole.
4. This section does not preclude a city or a county from seeking reimbursement from a prisoner for the costs of medical aid incurred by the city or county for the prisoner’s medical aid including as provided pursuant to section 356.7.
5. Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, payment for medical aid provided to a prisoner at a state-funded hospital shall be provided through state funds received by the hospital.
2020 Acts, ch 1042, §2
Referred to in §356.15

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IX - LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Chapter 356 - JAILS AND MUNICIPAL HOLDING FACILITIES

Section 356.1 - How used.

Section 356.2 - Duty.

Section 356.3 - Minors separately confined.

Section 356.4 - Separation of men and women.

Section 356.5 - Keeper’s duty.

Section 356.6 - Sheriff’s duty.

Section 356.6A - Duty to inform about veteran services.

Section 356.7 - Charges for administrative costs and room and board — enforcement procedures.

Section 356.8 - Removal.

Section 356.14 - Refractory prisoners.

Section 356.15 - Expenses.

Section 356.15A - Responsibility for payment of required medical aid.

Section 356.16 - Hard labor.

Section 356.17 - Labor on public works.

Section 356.18 - Supervision.

Section 356.19 - Rules — labor not to be leased.

Section 356.20 - Violation of city ordinance.

Section 356.21 - Control and punishment.

Section 356.22 - Credit for labor.

Section 356.23 - Cruel treatment.

Section 356.24 - Protecting prisoners.

Section 356.25 - Annoyance of prisoner.

Section 356.26 - Leaving jail for certain purposes — intermittent sentencing — in-home detention.

Section 356.27 - Privilege expressly granted.

Section 356.28 - Employment.

Section 356.29 - Wages or salary collected by sheriff.

Section 356.30 - Prisoner to pay for board — limitations.

Section 356.31 - Application of wages.

Section 356.32 - Employment in another county.

Section 356.33 - Orders of courts.

Section 356.34 - Support of dependents.

Section 356.35 - Suspension of privileges.

Section 356.36 - Jail standards.

Section 356.37 - Confinement and detention report — design proposals.

Section 356.43 - Inspection — hearing — remedial action — report.

Section 356.44 - Rules of sheriff.

Section 356.46 - Time off for good behavior.

Section 356.47 - Sentence suspended.

Section 356.48 - Required test.

Section 356.49 - Jail report.

Section 356.50 - Private transportation of prisoners.