Arkansas 2023 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1259

Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
1/26/23  

Caption

To Create The Healthcare Cost-sharing Collections Act.

Impact

This bill amends Arkansas Code Title 23, specifically adding provisions that require healthcare insurers to pay healthcare providers the full amount owed for services rendered under the applicable health benefit plan. It also precludes insurers from withholding amounts for cost-sharing from payments to providers, establishing a structured approach to ensure that patients are not penalized for their cost-sharing obligations. These changes seek to streamline the process, ensuring clarity in financial responsibilities between enrollees, insurers, and providers.

Summary

House Bill 1259, known as the Healthcare Cost-Sharing Collections Act, establishes new regulations regarding the collection of cost-sharing payments from enrollees by healthcare insurers. This legislation mandates that healthcare insurers are solely responsible for collecting any cost-sharing contributions from individuals entitled to healthcare services. The bill clearly defines cost-sharing to include deductibles, co-insurance, and copayments, but explicitly states that it does not encompass premiums or amounts billed by non-network providers, thus outlining the parameters under which enrollees are responsible for their healthcare costs.

Contention

While the bill's intent is to provide a clearer framework for healthcare cost-sharing, concerns may arise regarding the potential impacts on healthcare providers' reimbursement processes and insurers' operational burden. Critics could argue that imposing strict regulations on how insurers manage cost-sharing could complicate administrative processes or lead to increased operational costs. Additionally, there may be discussions about whether the enforcement of these provisions adequately protects consumers, strikes the right balance between insurer and provider interests, and potential ramifications for premiums charged to enrollees in the long run.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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