Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2195

Introduced
2/8/22  

Caption

Unanticipated Out-of-network Bills For Health Care Services

Impact

The bill's provisions are set to significantly alter the landscape of health insurance and provider billing in Rhode Island. It ensures that patients are only responsible for paying cost-sharing amounts that align with in-network rates, thus minimizing financial burden during unexpected medical situations. Furthermore, the establishment of an alternative dispute resolution process for payment disagreements seeks to mitigate prolonged conflicts between insurers and providers, aiming to streamline the resolution process, reduce confusion, and increase transparency in charges for health services. It also mandates annual reporting to monitor the implications of these regulations on market dynamics and health care access.

Summary

Bill S2195, titled 'Unanticipated Out-of-Network Bills For Health Care Services,' establishes a regulatory framework for addressing payment disputes between health insurance carriers and out-of-network health care providers. The bill seeks to protect patients from unexpected costs associated with receiving out-of-network care by limiting what they can be charged for unanticipated services. It introduces guidelines around cost-sharing and sets forth the responsibilities of both insurers and providers regarding billing and payment processes.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill aims to safeguard consumers from exorbitant out-of-network bills, critics may point out potential challenges in its implementation. Concerns include how effectively the guidelines will be enforced and whether they might lead to disputes about what constitutes 'unanticipated' care. Additionally, there is apprehension that this could result in lowered reimbursements for out-of-network providers, who may then choose to limit their services or exit certain markets, potentially impacting patient access to specialized care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI SB00323

An Act Concerning Surprise Billing And Cost Sharing For Health Care Services Provided By Out-of-network Providers At In-network Facilities.

RI SB193

Provides relative to the adequacy of networks utilized by health insurance issuers for the provision of health care services. (8/1/16)

RI HB592

Provides for the adequacy, accessibility, and quality of health care services offered by a health insurance issuer in its health benefit plan networks

RI SB287

Relative to balance billing for certain health care services.

RI HB758

Revise health care laws relating to out-of-network services

RI HB369

Provides for mediation of the settlement of out-of-network health benefit claims involving balance billing

RI SB00905

An Act Concerning Surprise Billing And Reimbursements For Emergency Services Provided By Out-of-network Facility-based Providers.

RI HB921

Provides for the adequacy of health care services offered through providers in a health benefit plan's network (OR INCREASE SG EX See Note)

RI SB0241

INS-BILLING/NETWORK ADEQUACY

RI HB469

Ground ambulance services; prohibit out-of-network providers from balance billing

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