Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB170

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

Insurance; benefit provider to disclose certain payments to a treating healthcare provider; provide

Impact

The implementation of HB 170 would potentially streamline the process of reimbursement for healthcare providers treating injured patients. By mandating timely disclosure of payment details, it aims to reduce confusion and disputes over what has been paid out to the patients versus what is owed to the providers for their services. This could enhance the operational efficacy of healthcare providers, ensuring that they have up-to-date records of reimbursements that affect their billing processes.

Summary

House Bill 170 aims to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated by introducing a requirement for benefit providers to disclose certain payment information to treating healthcare providers. Specifically, the bill mandates that benefit providers, which can include insurers and health maintenance organizations, must deliver a written account of all payments made for services rendered to an injured party within 30 days of a written request from the healthcare provider. This transparency is intended to facilitate better communication between providers and benefit entities regarding payment issues related to medical care for injured parties.

Contention

While the bill promotes transparency and accountability in healthcare transactions, it may face criticism from healthcare providers who argue that the requirement could impose additional administrative burdens and lead to delays in treatment authorization processes. Discussions around the bill may reflect diverging interests between insurers, who wish to minimize reporting obligations, and healthcare providers, who advocate for their right to obtain necessary financial data to ensure they are compensated appropriately for their services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB362

Insurance; benefit provider to disclose certain payments to a treating healthcare provider; provide

GA HB417

Insurance; prohibit insurers from discriminating against certain healthcare facilities and providers in connection with provider administered drugs

GA HB924

Insurance; discriminating against certain healthcare facilities and providers in connection with the administration of provider administered drugs; prohibit insurers

GA HB67

Insurance; affordable healthcare coverage for individuals diagnosed with cardiovascular disease; provide

GA HB317

State Employees' Assurance Department; assignment of certain group term life insurance benefits; provisions

GA HB84

Commerce and trade; provide for commercial financing disclosures

GA HB155

Professions and businesses; issuance of licenses by endorsement for spouses of firefighters, healthcare providers, and law enforcement officers who relocate to Georgia; provide

GA SB90

Selling and Other Trade Practices; commercial financing disclosures; provide

GA HB1409

Torts; mental health care providers; limit liability under certain circumstances

GA HB1176

Insurance; coverage of infant formula when a woman is medically unable to breastfeed; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.