Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB254

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/21/23  
Engrossed
3/27/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Report Pass
4/13/23  
Enrolled
5/19/23  

Caption

Behavioral health; requiring health insurer to cover certain out-of-network services under certain circumstances; providing exceptions. Effective date.

Impact

The implementation of SB254 is expected to impact health insurance regulations, ensuring that individuals have access to necessary behavioral health care even when in-network options are unavailable. The legislation sets clear timelines for what constitutes timely access to care, thereby providing a framework for patients to receive urgent, routine, and emergency care within acceptable time limits. It requires health insurers to have documented procedures in place to facilitate this access, thereby enhancing accountability within the health system.

Summary

Senate Bill 254 aims to enhance access to behavioral health services by mandating that health benefit plans provide coverage for out-of-network services under specified circumstances. The bill outlines that if a plan member is unable to obtain behavioral health services from an in-network provider within a defined 'timely manner', the health benefit provider is required to arrange coverage for an out-of-network provider at negotiated rates. This initiative is in response to concerns regarding accessibility and timely care for individuals requiring mental health services.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB254 has been largely positive, with support for its goals of improving access to behavioral health services. Advocates argue that the legislation addresses a critical gap in mental health care by preventing potential delays in treatment that could adversely affect patients' outcomes. However, some concerns were raised regarding the financial implications for insurers and the administration of the new requirements.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the specifics of implementation, particularly regarding the definitions of 'timely manner' and how insurers will be held accountable for compliance. There are also concerns about the potential increase in insurance costs associated with covering out-of-network providers. As insurance regulations evolve with the passage of this bill, ongoing discussions will likely focus on balancing patient access with the fiscal responsibilities of insurance companies.

Companion Bills

OK SB254

Carry Over Behavioral health; requiring health insurer to cover certain out-of-network services under certain circumstances; providing exceptions. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB254

Behavioral health; requiring health insurer to cover certain out-of-network services under certain circumstances; providing exceptions. Effective date.

OK SB17

Health insurance; prohibiting insurers from refusing coverage under certain circumstances; requiring out-of-network providers be reimbursed at the same rate as in-network providers. Emergency.

OK SB513

Biomarker testing; requiring health insurance coverage of biomarker testing under certain conditions. Effective date.

OK HB1712

Health insurance; prohibiting refusal of coverage under certain circumstances; out-of-network provider; reimbursement; codification; emergency.

OK SB6

Insurance; requiring coverage for certain retrieval services under certain circumstances; specifying terms of coverage. Effective date.

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 SB1099

Small wireless networks; requiring certain repairs. Effective date.

OK SB143

Health insurance; requiring certain high deductible health plans to allow an insured to set aside funds for medical expenses subject to certain limitations. Effective date.

OK HB1504

Health insurance; policies; compensation; liability for damages; fines; fees; creating certain policyholder rights; effective date.

OK SB881

Health insurance; creating the Surprise Billing Protection Act of 2023. Effective date.

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