Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1176

Introduced
2/1/23  
Refer
2/1/23  

Caption

Third-party payer and dental provider provisions specified.

Impact

Should HF1176 be enacted, it would directly affect several existing statutes surrounding healthcare providers and the operations of dental organizations in Minnesota. The amendments leverage increased transparency in the dealings between dental providers and health plans, potentially leading to improved business practices within the healthcare sector. The bill is also positioned to safeguard dental providers from unforeseen contractual obligations that can arise from vague or unclear agreements with health plans.

Summary

HF1176 seeks to amend Minnesota's insurance regulations specifically relating to dental providers and third-party payers. The bill aims to ensure greater transparency by mandating that health plan companies disclose complete contract details to dental providers before any agreements are signed. It includes requirements around fee schedules and prohibits dental organizations from imposing fees related to payment processing that would burden providers unduly. The legislation is designed to enhance the clarity of financial arrangements between dental providers and payers, thus potentially improving the operational dynamics within dental practice management.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HF1176 appears to be generally supportive among dental professionals and advocates for healthcare transparency. The need for clearer communication from third-party payers has been a subject of concern, especially underlining the disparities in provider reimbursements. However, some health plans could view the bill as an added regulatory burden; therefore, there are mixed feelings about potential compliance costs associated with the requirements of the new disclosures and fee schedule implementations.

Contention

Despite the overall positive reception, there are notable points of contention particularly around the administrative feasibility and the ability of dental providers to fully understand and utilize the provided information. Opponents argue that while transparency is crucial, the bill could complicate relationships between dental providers and insurance companies. Some fear that added regulations might lead to increased administrative work, which could be a challenge for smaller practices that lack the resources to manage extensive contractual disclosures and fee negotiations.

Companion Bills

MN SF1265

Similar To Third-party payers and dental providers provisions specification

Previously Filed As

MN SF1265

Third-party payers and dental providers provisions specification

MN SF2286

Disclosure requirement of certain health care provider reimbursement arrangements to enrollees and health care providers

MN HF2145

Prompt payment requirements to health care providers modified, discrimination against providers based on geographic location prohibited, managed care organization's claims and payments to health care providers modified.

MN SF2079

Prompt payment requirements modification to health care providers

MN HB06589

An Act Concerning Third-party Access To Participating Dental Provider Contracts.

MN SF2441

Prompt payment requirements to health care providers modification

MN SF1107

Health care providers certain health care provider reimbursement arrangements disclosure to enrollees and health care providers requirement provision, Ombudsperson for public managed health care programs duties modifications, and health carrier liability when a health care provider is limited in providing services by the health carrier

MN HF1782

Health plan companies required to establish appeal process for providers to access if provider's contract is terminated for cause, and health plan company prohibited from terminating provider's contract without cause.

MN HF926

Payments made to health care providers disclosure required, self-insurer governing provision added, all-payer claims data provision changed, and transparency of health care payments report required.

MN SF2219

Historical horse racing prohibition

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