Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1696

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Health insurance; requirements; essential benefits

Impact

The proposed legislation has significant implications for state laws governing health insurance. By establishing specific requirements that health insurance providers must adhere to, SB1696 aims to bolster the accessibility and affordability of health coverage in Arizona. This change is expected to provide much-needed relief for individuals with preexisting conditions, as the bill prohibits insurers from denying coverage or imposing exclusions based solely on health status or preexisting conditions. As a result, this legislation could positively affect uninsured populations and those seeking coverage who previously faced barriers due to their health history.

Summary

SB1696, introduced by Senator Gonzales and Representative Hernandez, aims to amend Title 20 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to enhance requirements and protections related to health insurance coverage. The bill mandates that health care insurers, offering individual plans and small group health plans, ensure coverage of essential health care benefits such as hospitalization, maternity care, and mental health services. Insurers are also required to limit out-of-pocket costs for these essential benefits and provide preventive health care services at no cost to the insured.

Conclusion

In summary, SB1696 represents an effort to align Arizona's health insurance regulations with consumer protection ideals, prioritizing essential health benefits and fair treatment for individuals with preexisting conditions. While the bill has the potential to improve healthcare access for many Arizona residents, the economic implications and the sustainability of such mandates could become points of tension in the legislative process.

Contention

However, the bill has not been without controversy. Some stakeholders argue that these requirements could increase the cost of providing insurance for companies. Critics suggest that mandating comprehensive coverage might lead to higher premiums for consumers, potentially making insurance less affordable for some individuals and small businesses. Additionally, there are concerns that smaller health care providers may struggle to meet the regulatory demands imposed by this legislation, leading to pushback from various industry representatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1687

Health insurance; requirements; essential benefits

AZ SB1668

Health insurance; requirements; essential benefits

AZ SB1292

Health insurance; essential benefits; requirements

AZ HB2209

Insurance; preexisting conditions; essential benefits

AZ SB62

Health care coverage: essential health benefits.

AZ SB1290

Health care coverage: essential health benefits.

AZ AB1240

Health care coverage: essential health benefits.

AZ AB224

Health care coverage: essential health benefits.

AZ AB2914

Health care coverage: essential health benefits.

AZ HB05210

An Act Mandating Insurance Coverage Of Essential Health Benefits And Expanding Mandated Health Benefits For Women, Children And Adolescents.

Similar Bills

AZ HB2209

Insurance; preexisting conditions; essential benefits

AZ SB1687

Health insurance; requirements; essential benefits

AZ SB1292

Health insurance; essential benefits; requirements

AZ SB1668

Health insurance; requirements; essential benefits

TX HB3924

Relating to health benefits offered by certain nonprofit agricultural organizations.

TX HB3752

Relating to the offering of health benefit coverage by subsidiaries of the Texas Mutual Insurance Company.

TX HB1748

Relating to the cancellation of a health benefit plan on the basis of misrepresentation or a preexisting condition; providing penalties.

TX SB1611

Relating to the cancellation of a health benefit plan on the basis of misrepresentation or a preexisting condition; providing penalties.