Oklahoma 2024 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

The implementation of SB 442 is expected to have significant implications on existing state laws regarding health benefit plan regulations. By requiring insurers to maintain transparent and regularly updated provider directories, the bill seeks to minimize inaccuracies that can lead to complications for consumers when seeking care. Notably, if individuals rely on inaccurate provider information, the Insurance Commissioner has the authority to mandate coverage for out-of-network providers, thus expanding consumer protections. This could reshape the landscape of how health benefit plans interact with both healthcare providers and consumers in Oklahoma.

Summary

Senate Bill 442 aims to enhance the transparency and accessibility of health benefit plan directories in the State of Oklahoma. The bill mandates that insurers publish electronic provider directories for each health benefit network plan, which must be updated every sixty days. These directories will provide essential information such as provider names, contact details, specialties, and the types of health care facilities included in the network. The intent of the bill is to ensure that consumers have easy access to accurate information regarding healthcare providers, ultimately aiding in better healthcare decisions and promoting awareness around available services.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around SB 442 seems to favor increased protections for consumers, reflecting a proactive approach to addressing the challenges posed by frequently outdated and inaccurate provider information. Lawmakers and advocates recognize the importance of ensuring patients can easily navigate their health options. However, there are concerns regarding the administrative burden this may place on insurers, who will need to ensure compliance with more stringent reporting and auditing requirements. While the intent is to improve consumer access to healthcare, the feasibility of implementation remains a point of discussion.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding SB 442 is the balance it strikes between consumer protection and the operational realities faced by insurance providers. As insurers will be required to perform routine audits of their directories and are subject to penalties for inaccuracies, some argue that this could lead to increased costs for providers, which could ultimately be passed on to consumers. Moreover, the stipulations regarding the removal of providers from networks and timeliness in responding to reported inaccuracies may also raise questions about the fairness and practicality of compliance for insurers. The episode of intense legislative discussion underscores the challenge of simultaneously enhancing consumer rights while maintaining manageable regulations for health benefit plan providers.

Companion Bills

OK SB442

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

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 SB144

Prescription drugs; requiring certain entities to submit certain reports to the Insurance Department; directing Department to electronically publish certain 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 SB879

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

OK SB513

Biomarker testing; requiring health insurance coverage of biomarker testing under certain conditions. 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 SB441

Health insurance; providing for preauthorization process; establishing processes for administration; prohibiting certain payment reduction to health benefit plans. Effective date.

OK SB769

Health insurance coverage; requiring health benefit plans to provide coverage for at home care for persons with certain conditions; specifying terms of coverage. Effective date.

OK SB543

Insurance; creating the Insurance Data Security Act. Effective date.

OK SB254

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

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