Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB669

Introduced
4/2/12  
Refer
4/3/12  
Report Pass
4/25/12  
Engrossed
4/30/12  
Refer
5/1/12  
Report Pass
5/22/12  
Enrolled
6/3/12  
Chaptered
6/14/12  

Caption

Provide with respect to eye or vision care services provided by choice of practitioners under medical eye care or vision care benefit plans. (8/1/12) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Impact

The bill is designed to affect Louisiana laws by enforcing equal treatment of optometrists and physicians in the realm of vision care services. This change aims to clarify that optometrists are entitled to participate in vision care programs on equal footing with physicians, thereby potentially expanding patient access to eye care services. It signifies a move toward eliminating existing disparities in how different types of eye care practitioners are treated under health care benefit plans relevant to vision services.

Summary

Senate Bill 669 focuses on ensuring non-discrimination in vision care services provided by licensed optometrists and physicians. The bill mandates that whenever healthcare services are provided through various organizations, both optometrists and physicians must be treated equally regarding reimbursement for services within their lawful scope of practice. This includes services performed under health maintenance organizations, preferred provider organizations, and other insurance contracts related to vision care.

Sentiment

The discussions surrounding SB 669 reflect a generally positive sentiment regarding the potential benefits it offers. Proponents argue that equal reimbursement for optometrists and physicians will enhance patient choice and access to care, while critics, if any, might express concerns about the implications for healthcare cost structures. However, the sentiment has largely favored the bill's intentions as promoting fairness in the healthcare system.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding SB 669 could arise from the existing dynamics within the healthcare industry regarding the roles of optometrists and physicians. There may be fears that granting optometrists equal standing in reimbursement practices might strain resources. Nevertheless, the overall consensus seems to lean towards recognition of optometrists as vital providers in vision care, which the bill seeks to legitimize.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

TX HB1696

Relating to the relationship between managed care plans and optometrists and therapeutic optometrists.

TX SB860

Relating to the relationship between managed care plans and optometrists, therapeutic optometrists, and ophthalmologists.

TX HB3211

Relating to vision care benefits, including participation of optometrists and therapeutic optometrists in vision care or managed care plans.

TX SB632

Relating to contracts between optometrists or therapeutic optometrists and health maintenance organizations or insurers.

TX HB1280

Relating to contracts between dentists, optometrists, or therapeutic optometrists and health maintenance organizations or insurers.

TX HB2960

Relating to the relationship between managed care plans and optometrists, therapeutic optometrists, and ophthalmologists.

TX HB2359

Relating to health care compensation under certain health benefit or managed care plans.

TX SB684

Relating to the relationship of certain optometrists, therapeutic optometrists, and ophthalmologists with certain managed care plans, including preferred provider plans.