New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1183

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Establishes New Jersey Commission on Health Insurance Network Adequacy.

Impact

This bill has significant implications for state health laws, especially concerning how health insurance networks are regulated in New Jersey. It not only seeks to reevaluate the standards set forth by previous legislation but also emphasizes the importance of accessibility to various medical specialties, including behavioral health care. The commission will analyze practices from other states and consider recommendations for changes that could improve network adequacy and access for consumers.

Summary

Senate Bill S1183 intends to establish the New Jersey Commission on Health Insurance Network Adequacy. The commission's primary role will be to review existing health insurance network adequacy regulations that have remained substantially unchanged since 1999. It aims to assess the effectiveness of these regulations in ensuring that health insurance carriers maintain adequate provider networks, particularly in terms of geographical coverage and the availability of medical specialists to policyholders across the state.

Contention

While the bill is designed to enhance healthcare access, it may encounter opposition from different stakeholders including insurers and healthcare providers who could view additional regulations as burdensome. There may be discussions about how the bill's recommendations could lead to changes in legislation impacting insurance operations and how they interact with healthcare demands in New Jersey. The diverse nature of the commission's membership, which includes representatives from both consumer and industry perspectives, reflects an effort to balance these potential contentions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SF1491

Health insurance network adequacy establishment

NJ S3216

Requires health insurance carriers to provide network adequacy within health benefits plans.

NJ A1873

Requires health insurance carriers to provide adequate network of physicians.

NJ A4485

Requires health insurance carriers to provide adequate network of physicians.

NJ S3416

Establishes additional health insurance carrier network adequacy standards with respect to certain physician specialists.

NJ A5218

Establishes additional health insurance carrier network adequacy standards with respect to certain physician specialists.

NJ HB2580

NETWORK ADEQUACY-SPECIALISTS

NJ SB193

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

NJ HB5395

NETWORK ADEQUACY-STANDARDS

NJ HF1677

Insurance; network adequacy provided, and report required.

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