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Florida Senate
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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.
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20 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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22 Section 1. Section 409.9064, Florida Statutes, is created
23 to read:
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409.906
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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
36
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
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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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6.
72 Section 3. This act shall take effect October 1, 2026.