Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1142

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Health insurance; coverage for physical therapy, outpatient visit limit.

Impact

If enacted, HB1142 would significantly impact health insurance policies statewide by mandating that all health maintenance organizations and insurers must provide unlimited outpatient physical therapy visits for those with chronic diseases. This change could lead to improved health outcomes for individuals who suffer from conditions that necessitate frequent rehabilitative care. The requirement will take effect for insurance policies renewed after January 1, 2025, thus giving insurers time to adjust their offerings accordingly.

Summary

House Bill 1142 (HB1142) aims to enhance health insurance coverage for individuals suffering from chronic diseases by ensuring they have access to physical therapy without restrictions on the number of outpatient visits. This bill modifies existing regulations by prohibiting insurers from imposing limits on outpatient physical therapy visits covered under their plans for individuals with chronic conditions. The legislation is intended to support patients who require ongoing medical attention, thereby improving their quality of life and ensuring they receive necessary treatment.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding its potential implications on insurance costs and provider capacities. Supporters argue that the benefits of improved patient access to necessary care will far outweigh any added costs that insurers might face. However, opponents express concerns that such mandates could lead to higher premiums for all insured individuals, as insurers might adjust their rates to accommodate the increased coverage requirements. Moreover, there are worries about the capacity of healthcare providers to meet the potentially increased demand for physical therapy services.

Notable_points

A noteworthy aspect of HB1142 is its explicit exemption for short-term policies and plans designed for individuals eligible for Medicare, which means that certain groups will not be impacted by this requirement. This exemption has led to discussions about the equity of healthcare provisions across different demographics, particularly among older adults who may also need extensive therapy services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1538

Health insurance; coverage for doula care services.

VA SB1273

Health insurance; coverage for doula care services.

VA SB1003

Health insurance; mandated coverage for hearing aids for minors.

VA HB2366

Health insurance; coverage for diagnosis of and treatment for infertility.

VA HB2354

Health care provider panels; changes to provisions related to continuity of care.

VA HB1075

Health care provider panels; vertically integrated carriers, reimbursements to providers.

VA HB2356

Health insurance; coverage for colorectal cancer screening.

VA HB1815

Health insurance; coverage for breast examinations..

VA SB1157

Health insurance; coverage for audio-only telehealth services.

VA HB2038

State employees; health insurance coverage, incapacitated adult children.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.