Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR252

Introduced
5/30/19  
Introduced
5/30/19  
Passed
6/5/19  

Caption

Requests the Department of Insurance to study and report on health insurance benefits for acupuncture services

Impact

The bill proposes to survey both the extent and nature of health insurance coverage for acupuncture in Louisiana while also looking into regulations and best practices from other states. This can potentially lead to legislative changes in health insurance laws and may increase access to alternative healthcare treatments through insurance provisions. The findings could prompt state lawmakers to consider policies that enhance coverage for acupuncture services, improving overall public health outcomes and potentially reducing opioid dependency among residents.

Summary

House Resolution 252 (HR252) is a legislative measure that urges the Department of Insurance in Louisiana to conduct a study regarding health insurance coverage for acupuncture services. The resolution was driven by the growing recognition of acupuncture as a legitimate alternative treatment for various health issues, particularly chronic pain, which many residents experience. By understanding different coverage policies across various states, the resolution aims to assess how Louisiana can improve its healthcare offerings in this area, thus benefitting residents seeking non-addictive pain management solutions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR252 appears to be predominantly positive, with a recognition of the potential health benefits brought by acupuncture. The measure received unanimous support in the Louisiana House, as reflected by the voting results, demonstrating a collective understanding of the need for diversified healthcare options. The bipartisan backing indicates a recognition of acupuncture's value in comprehensive pain management and healthcare strategies.

Contention

Although the current evidence supporting acupuncture's efficacy is compelling, some opposition may arise regarding the allocation of funds and resources for the study, particularly in a climate where healthcare funding is often scrutinized. Potential concerns may include the challenge of convincing insurance companies to adapt their policies based on the study's findings and the implications for existing healthcare practices. Nevertheless, HR252 seeks to address a gap in insurance coverage that could bolster the acceptance of acupuncture within the broader healthcare framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR50

Requests the Department of Insurance to study and report on the status of health insurance benefits relative to postpartum diastasis recti, pelvic floor dysfunction, and breast reduction

LA HR337

Requests the Department of Insurance to study and issue a report relative to the impact of health insurance coverage mandates on the cost of health insurance

LA HR255

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the regulation of private market flood insurance

LA HCR50

Requests a study concerning health insurance coverage of interpreter services for the deaf and hard of hearing in healthcare settings

LA HCR203

Requests Department of Insurance to study the issue of coinsurance and deductibles assessed by health benefit plans

LA HB272

Provides for insurance coverage for acupuncture (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HR254

Requests the Department of Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the regulation of pharmacy services administrative organizations

LA HCR222

Requests the Department of Insurance to study the need to regulate insurance consultants

LA HCR223

Requests the Department of Insurance to study drafting a uniform certificate of insurance

LA HCR132

Urges and requests the Department of Insurance to study the issuance of private letter rulings by the commissioner of insurance

Similar Bills

HI HB1679

Relating To Acupuncture.

CA AB1245

Political Reform Act of 1974: contribution prohibitions.

HI SB2276

Relating To Acupuncture.

HI SB845

Relating To Acupuncture.

HI SB845

Relating To Acupuncture.

HI SB946

Relating To Acupuncture.

HI HB641

Relating To Acupuncture.

HI SB946

Relating To Acupuncture.