Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB442

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/21/23  
Engrossed
3/7/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  
Enrolled
4/26/23  

Caption

Health benefit plan directories; directing plans to publish certain information in a publicly accessible manner; requiring reporting to Insurance Commissioner. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB442 could significantly enhance the regulatory framework surrounding health benefit plans in the state. It introduces stringent requirements for insurers to maintain the accuracy of their provider directories, which can positively impact patient care by reducing instances of patients relying on outdated or incorrect provider information. The bill also establishes accountability measures by requiring insurers to report on the timeliness of their responses to inaccuracies reported by consumers. The annual audits mandated by the bill would further ensure compliance and enhance the reliability of the directories.

Summary

Senate Bill 442 aims to improve the transparency and accessibility of health benefit plan directories across Oklahoma. The legislation mandates that insurers maintain and publish electronic provider directories that provide comprehensive information about healthcare professionals, hospitals, and facilities. Insurers are required to update these directories every sixty days and ensure that the information is readily accessible to the public without any barriers, such as the need to create an account or provide personal information. This approach seeks to empower consumers with accurate, up-to-date details enabling them to make informed healthcare decisions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB442 appears generally positive among healthcare advocates and consumer rights groups who view the bill as a step towards greater transparency in health insurance. Proponents believe this legislation will facilitate better patient choices and reduce frustrations related to out-of-network surprises. However, some concerns were raised regarding the operational implications for insurers, particularly in relation to the stringent auditing and reporting requirements that may pose burdens on their administrative processes.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential financial implications for insurers in implementing these new requirements and the feasibility of consistently updating directories to ensure accuracy. While supporters emphasize the importance of patient protection and transparency, some insurance representatives have voiced apprehensions about the cost burden of frequent audits and updates. The balance between necessary oversight and the administrative load on insurers will continue to be a focal point in discussions surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB442

Health benefit plan directories; directing plans to publish certain information in a publicly accessible manner; requiring reporting to Insurance Commissioner. Effective date.

OK SB861

Health insurance; requiring health benefit plans to administer certain coverage. Effective date.

OK HB2805

Dental benefit plans; creating the Medical Loss Ratios for Dental (DLR) Health Care Services Plans Act; definitions; formula; reporting to Insurance Department; data verification; rebate calculation; rates; effective date.

OK SB1324

Pharmacy benefits managers; requiring publication of data; establishing regulations and compliance measures. Effective date.

OK SB176

Health benefit plans; requiring coverage for certain prescription. Effective date.

OK HB1736

Step therapy protocol; defining terms; requiring health benefit plans to implement a new process; exceptions to protocol; information; effective date.

OK HB1736

Step therapy protocol; defining terms; requiring health benefit plans to implement a new process; exceptions to protocol; information; effective date.

OK SB1633

Pharmacy benefits managers; prohibiting pharmacy benefits managers from certain actions; requiring certain reports be created. Effective date.

OK SB144

Prescription drugs; requiring certain entities to submit certain reports to the Insurance Department; directing Department to electronically publish certain information. Effective date.

OK SB144

Prescription drugs; requiring certain entities to submit certain reports to the Insurance Department; directing Department to electronically publish certain information. Effective date.

Similar Bills

MS HB916

Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sale of.

MS SB2850

Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sales of.

MS HB1660

Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sales of.

LA HB875

Provides relative to health insurance network provider directories

WV HB5037

E-cigarette and E-cigarette Liquid Directory

WV SB545

Creating E-cigarette and E-cigarette Liquid Directory

WV SB93

Creating E-cigarette and E-cigarette Liquid Directory

WV HB2883

Relating to the creation of an ENDS product directory