Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1802

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Refer
2/21/23  

Caption

PATIENT BILLING-COLLECTION

Impact

This bill introduces changes that notably enhance protections for patients against aggressive collection actions while promoting transparency in the billing process. It's intended to prevent healthcare providers from rushing into collection processes without first verifying the patient's insurance status and offering potential pathways for financial assistance or payment plans. By placing these requirements on providers, the bill aims to alleviate the financial burdens faced by uninsured patients and ensure they are made aware of their rights and options post-service.

Summary

SB1802 amends the Fair Patient Billing Act, primarily focusing on the procedures healthcare providers must follow before pursuing collection actions against insured patients for unpaid services. The bill mandates that before initiating any collection efforts, health care providers are required to review the patient's file to determine if there exists any supplemental health insurance policy, including Medicare supplement plans. Should a provider find no evidence of such coverage, they must notify the patient and afford them an opportunity to address the billing discrepancies and potential claims related to insurance coverage.

Contention

One area of potential contention surrounding SB1802 may involve the additional administrative burden placed on health care providers, which some may argue could lead to increased overhead costs. Critics might view these requirements as overly prescriptive, potentially complicating the billing process. Additionally, the bill delineates specific conditions that must be satisfied before any legal action can take place, such as providing patients with opportunities for financial assistance, which could face pushback from those in the healthcare sector seeking simplified collection methods. Overall, while the bill's intent is to protect patients, healthcare providers may argue it adds layers of complexity to their billing operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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