Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB945

Introduced
1/12/24  
Report Pass
1/31/24  
Introduced
1/12/24  
Engrossed
2/8/24  
Report Pass
1/31/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Engrossed
2/8/24  
Report Pass
3/21/24  
Refer
2/9/24  

Caption

State employees' health insurance plan; protection for covered persons when an in-network hospital becomes out-of-network prior to the end of year plan; provide

Impact

The bill will specifically amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated concerning the state's health insurance provisions. By ensuring that state employees and public school staff do not face unexpected cost increases due to changes in hospital network status, it addresses a critical gap in patient protection. The implementation of these measures will take effect from July 1, 2024, giving insurers time to adjust their contracts accordingly. The legislation reflects a growing recognition of the need for stable healthcare options for public sector workers.

Summary

House Bill 945 is designed to protect individuals enrolled in state health insurance plans when an in-network hospital transitions to out-of-network status during the plan year. This legislation mandates that insurance contracts must maintain coverage terms for affected patients as if the now-out-of-network hospital remains in-network, ensuring there are no additional financial burdens such as increased co-payments or deductibles. This provision aims to safeguard the access and affordability of healthcare for state employees and public school personnel.

Contention

While HB945 has received broad support, it has drawn some minor concerns regarding its implications for insurers and cost structures. Some stakeholders worry about the long-term financial impact on insurance companies and the potential need for adjustments in premium rates due to mandated coverage obligations. However, it appears that the overwhelmingly positive reception in the House, evidenced by a significant majority during voting (167-1), reflects a strong legislative consensus on the necessity of patient protection in health insurance.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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