Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1117

Introduced
1/4/22  

Caption

Health provider contracts.

Impact

The enactment of HB1117 will have considerable legal implications for health insurance providers and health carriers operating within Indiana. By eliminating specific anticompetitive provisions in provider contracts, the bill aims to enhance consumers' access to pricing and quality information regarding healthcare services. It also empowers the attorney general and insurance commissioner to enforce these provisions, ensuring that contracts no longer contain clauses that could distort market competition. This legislative move is seen as a step forward in generating a more transparent healthcare system where consumers can make informed decisions.

Summary

House Bill 1117 introduces significant amendments to the Indiana Code concerning health provider contracts. The bill specifically aims to restrict various provisions traditionally found in health provider contracts that could limit competition and transparency within the healthcare industry. It defines several terms, such as 'all or nothing clause,' 'antisteering clause,' and 'most favored nations clause,' which are commonly used in health contracts. The bill categorically prohibits these types of clauses, thereby promoting a more competitive and consumer-friendly insurance market.

Contention

Despite its positive outlook for consumers, there are concerns regarding the limitations this bill imposes on health insurance providers. Opponents argue that such restrictions may hinder the ability of insurers to negotiate competitive agreements with providers, leading to potential increases in insurance premiums over the long term. Furthermore, there is fear that enforcing such regulations might lead to reduced contractual flexibility for health providers, adversely impacting the overall healthcare landscape in Indiana. The balance between regulation and the ability of insurers to manage their contracts remains a hotly debated point among various stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1004

Health care matters.

IN HB1003

Health matters.

IN SB00416

An Act Promoting Competition In Contracts Between Health Carriers And Health Care Providers.

IN HB06620

An Act Promoting Competition In Contracts Between Health Carriers And Health Care Providers.

IN HB1420

Contraceptive coverage.

IN HB1298

Contraceptive coverage.

IN HB1414

Various health care matters.

IN SB0395

Licensing of independent electrical contractors.

IN HB1046

Health insurance matters.

IN HB1666

Ownership of health care providers.

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