Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2789

Introduced
1/17/24  
Refer
1/17/24  
Refer
1/31/24  

Caption

INS CD-COVERAGE CHANGES

Impact

The introduction of SB2789 would provide a significant impact on how health insurance policies are structured and administered in Illinois. By mandating that insured individuals maintain their providers, medications, and cover benefits without modifications during the contract period, the bill seeks to protect patients from potential disruptions in their healthcare services. This is particularly relevant for individuals managing chronic conditions who depend on consistent access to specific medications or healthcare providers. The intent behind this legislation is to promote stability and trust in health insurance offerings in the state.

Summary

SB2789, introduced by Senator Laura M. Murphy, aims to amend the Illinois Insurance Code to enforce stricter regulations on health insurance policies during a contract period. The bill specifies that no individual or group policy of accident and health insurance can amend, deliver, issue, or renew a policy in such a way that alters the eligibility or coverage of an insured individual throughout the duration of the contract. This provision is designed to enhance the stability and predictability of coverage, ensuring that policyholders retain their benefits without unexpected changes while their insurance contracts are in effect.

Contention

While the bill aims to fortify consumer protections, it is likely to be met with contention from insurance providers who may argue that such restrictions could hinder their ability to manage their policy offerings and adjust to market changes. Insurance companies have expressed concerns regarding the potential for increased costs and reduced flexibility in responding to changes in healthcare demands or regulatory environments. As a result, the debate surrounding SB2789 may encapsulate broader discussions about consumer rights versus the operational capacity of insurance companies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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