Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1106

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Requires any amount paid on behalf of a health benefit plan enrollee to count toward the enrollee's cost-sharing

Impact

This bill is expected to have significant implications for health insurance providers, as it requires them to alter the way they calculate cost-sharing for enrollees. By integrating all payments made towards costly medications into the overall financial calculations, SB1106 seeks to promote equity in health care costs. This could benefit many patients, particularly those with chronic conditions that necessitate non-generic medications.

Summary

Senate Bill 1106 mandates that when calculating an enrollee's financial responsibility in health benefit plans, all amounts paid directly by the enrollee or on their behalf for medications without available generic substitutes must contribute toward any out-of-pocket maximums as well as any overall cost-sharing obligations. This legislation aims to ease the financial burden on individuals who must rely on non-generic medications by ensuring that their costs are recognized within their health benefit plans.

Contention

While supporters argue that SB1106 facilitates greater financial equity for individuals dependent on more expensive medications, potential critics may raise concerns about the implications for health insurance premiums. Insurers might react by raising costs to absorb the additional coverage requirements. Moreover, the bill's relationship with existing federal regulations governing health savings accounts (HSAs) may also come under scrutiny, particularly regarding how such eligibility is maintained for high deductible health plans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB269

Enacts provisions relating to cost-sharing under health benefit plans

MO SB461

Prohibits health carriers from imposing cost-sharing requirements for certain breast examinations

MO SB368

Requires health benefit plans providing coverage for synthetic hormone therapy to provide coverage for bioidentical hormone therapy on the same terms

MO SB283

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage for prescription insulin drugs

MO SB11

Specifies that contracts for health care benefits provided by a farm bureau to its members shall not be considered insurance under the laws of this state

MO SB26

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage of pharmacy services

MO SB713

Enacts provisions relating to health insurance coverage of maternity services

MO SB402

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

MO SB610

Enacts provisions relating to payment for health care services

MO SB160

Modifies provisions relating to public funding of abortion facilities and affiliates and provisions relating to MO HealthNet providers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.