Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB152

Introduced
4/3/23  
Refer
4/3/23  

Caption

Coverage of individuals with preexisting conditions and benefit limits under health plans.

Impact

The bill prohibits health benefit plans from imposing preexisting condition exclusions, meaning individuals cannot be denied coverage or have their benefits limited based on health issues they had prior to enrollment. Furthermore, plans cannot impose annual or lifetime dollar limits on the benefits provided. These changes are expected to expand access to healthcare for individuals previously considered high-risk and address disparities in health coverage.

Summary

Senate Bill 152 aims to establish requirements and limitations for health insurance coverage, particularly targeting individuals with preexisting conditions. Should the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) cease to preempt state law, the bill mandates that all individual health benefit plans must accept applications from every individual in the state for coverage, without discriminating based on preexisting conditions. This includes provisions ensuring that group health benefit plans must also accept every employer who applies for coverage, reinforcing guaranteed issue principles.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding SB152 relates to its ties to the potential repeal or modification of the ACA. Critics may argue that if state regulations differ significantly from federal protections, it could lead to confusion and inconsistencies in healthcare coverage across different jurisdictions. Moreover, the practical implications of how these changes will be implemented at a state level and the resultant financial impacts on health insurers and the healthcare market may invoke debate during legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB159

Coverage of individuals with preexisting conditions and benefit limits under health plans.

WI SB174

Coverage of individuals with preexisting conditions and benefit limits under health plans.

WI AB184

Coverage of individuals with preexisting conditions and benefit limits under health plans.

WI SB723

Coverage of infertility services under self-insured governmental health plans and health policies and plans offered to state employees, and granting rule-making authority.

WI AB766

Coverage of infertility services under self-insured governmental health plans and health policies and plans offered to state employees, and granting rule-making authority.

WI SB63

Assignment of dental benefits under health insurance.

WI AB62

Assignment of dental benefits under health insurance.

WI SB645

Coverage of routine care related to certain clinical trials by health insurance policies and plans. (FE)

WI SB1039

Compensation of qualified treatment trainees under health insurance policies and plans.

WI AB1129

Compensation of qualified treatment trainees under health insurance policies and plans.

Similar Bills

WV SB169

Prohibiting insurers from denying coverage as result of pre-existing condition

AZ HB2209

Insurance; preexisting conditions; essential benefits

CT HB05521

An Act Expanding Required Health Insurance Coverage For Preexisting Conditions.

TX SB614

Relating to preexisting condition provisions in individual accident and health insurance policies.

CT SB01084

An Act Concerning Short-term Health Insurance Benefits And The Authority Of The Insurance Commissioner To Impose Fines Against An Insurer Or Health Care Center.

AZ HB2121

Insurance; omnibus

CA SB630

Crimes: hate crimes.

WV HB2120

Ensuring health insurance coverage for residents with preexisting conditions