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SB0736 • 2026

Medicaid Coverage of Blood Pressure Monitoring Devices

Medicaid Coverage of Blood Pressure Monitoring Devices

Healthcare
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Burgess
Last action
2026-03-13
Official status
Senate - Died in Health Policy
Effective date
2026-10-01

Plain English Breakdown

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Medicaid Coverage for Blood Pressure Monitoring Devices

This bill requires the Agency for Health Care Administration to provide Medicaid coverage for blood pressure monitoring devices and cuffs if certain conditions are met.

What This Bill Does

  • Defines 'blood pressure cuff' as a device used with a validated at-home monitor to measure blood pressure accurately.
  • Defines 'validated at-home blood pressure monitor' as an accurate blood pressure measurement device listed by the American Medical Association for treating hypertension outside of clinical settings.
  • Requires Medicaid coverage for these devices if a primary care physician diagnoses hypertension and prescribes such a monitor.
  • Provides that Medicaid will cover repair or replacement costs for these devices.
  • Requiring recipients to participate in follow-up care with their health care provider at least once every six months initially, then annually after the first 18 months.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Medicaid recipients diagnosed with hypertension
  • Healthcare providers who diagnose and prescribe blood pressure monitoring devices

Terms To Know

blood pressure cuff
A device used to measure blood pressure when paired with a validated at-home monitor.
validated at-home blood pressure monitor
An accurate blood pressure measurement device approved by the American Medical Association for use outside of clinical settings.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill only applies if there are available funds and no limitations from the General Appropriations Act.
  • Coverage is contingent on a primary care physician's diagnosis and prescription, as well as ongoing follow-up care with healthcare providers.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-13 Senate

    • Died in Health Policy

  2. 2026-01-13 Senate

    • Introduced

  3. 2025-12-16 Senate

    • Referred to Health Policy; Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services; Appropriations

  4. 2025-12-03 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

Medicaid Coverage of Blood Pressure Monitoring Devices; Defining the terms “blood pressure cuff” and “validated at-home blood pressure monitor”; requiring the Agency for Health Care Administration, subject to the availability of funds and certain limitations and directions, to provide coverage for validated at-home blood pressure monitors and blood pressure cuffs for certain Medicaid recipients; providing construction; providing requirements for Medicaid recipients to continue receiving coverage for their validated at-home blood pressure monitors and blood pressure cuffs, etc.

Current Bill Text

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Florida Senate
-
2026

SB 736

By
Senator Burgess

23-00686A-26 2026736__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to Medicaid coverage of blood pressure
3 monitoring devices; creating s. 409.9064, F.S.;
4 defining the terms “blood pressure cuff” and
5 “validated at-home blood pressure monitor”; requiring
6 the Agency for Health Care Administration, subject to
7 the availability of funds and certain limitations and
8 directions, to provide coverage for validated at-home
9 blood pressure monitors and blood pressure cuffs for
10 certain Medicaid recipients; providing construction;
11 providing requirements for Medicaid recipients to
12 continue receiving coverage for their validated at
13 home blood pressure monitors and blood pressure cuffs;
14 requiring the agency to seek federal approval for
15 implementation of the act, if needed; requiring the
16 agency to include the rate impact of the act in
17 certain rates that become effective on a specified
18 date; providing an effective date.
19
20 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
21
22 Section 1. Section 409.9064, Florida Statutes, is created
23 to read:
24
409.906
4
Coverage of blood pressure monitor
ing devices
for

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Medicaid recipients.—

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(1)

As used in this section, the term:

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(a)

“Blood pressure cuff” m
eans a blood pressure

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measurement accessory
that is
used with a validated
at-
home

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blood pressure monitor to measure blood pressure levels and that

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is obtained independently of a validated
at-
home blood pressure

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monitor in order to ensure proper size and fit for th
e
patient.

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(b)

“
Validated at-home
blood pressure monitor
”
means
a

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blood pressure measurement
device
that has been validated for

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accuracy and is listed in the United States Blood Pressure

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Validated Device Listing developed by the American Medical

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Association and is
designed for the purpose of aiding in the

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treatment of hypertension by measuring blood pressure levels

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outside of the clinical setting.

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(2)

Subject to the availability of funds and subject to any

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limitations or directions provided in the General Appropriations

41
Act, the
agency

must

provide coverage for validated at-home

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blood pressure monitors and
blood pressure cuffs
under the

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Medicaid pharmacy benefit for the treatment of a Medicaid

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recipient if:

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(a)

The recipient has been diagnosed by his or her primary

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care physician, or another licensed health care practitioner

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authorized to make such diagnosis, with hypertension; and

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(b)

A health care practitioner with

the applicable

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prescribing authority has prescribed a validated at-home blood

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pressure monitor to assist the recipient and practitioner in

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managing the recipient’s condition.

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(3)

Coverage under this section includes the cost of any

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necessary repairs or replacement parts for validated at-home

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blood pressure monitors and blood pressure cuffs.

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(4)

To qualify for continued coverage under this section,

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the Medicaid recipient must participate in follow-up care with

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his or her treating health care practitioner, in person or

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through telehealth, at least once every 6 months during the

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first 18 months after the recipient’s first prescription for the

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validated at-home blood pressure monitor

has been issued under

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this section, to assess the efficacy of using the monitor for

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treatment or management of his or her hypertension. After the

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first 18 months, such follow-up care must occur at least once

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every 12 months.

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(5)

The agency shall seek federal approval, if needed, for

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the implementation of this section.

67 Section 2.
The
A
gency
for Health Care Administration
shall

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include the rate impact of this act in the Medicaid managed

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medical assistance program and long-term care managed care

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program rates, as applicable,
which

take effect
on October 1,

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202
6.

72 Section 3. This act shall take effect October 1, 2026.