Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2286

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, SF2286 will lead to significant amendments in Minnesota Statutes, specifically clarifying the duties and responsibilities of health carriers in relation to patient care. The bill introduces new requirements for health carriers to explain how various reimbursement strategies might limit patient access to needed services. This measure aims to enhance accountability among health carriers and mitigate potential conflicts of interest that may arise from provider payment structures. Overall, proponents argue this will improve patient outcomes by ensuring patients are adequately informed about their healthcare options.

Summary

Senate File 2286 focuses on the transparency of healthcare provider reimbursement arrangements in Minnesota. The bill mandates that health plan companies and providers disclose detailed information about their reimbursement methodologies during open enrollment, enrollment, and annually thereafter. This requirement aims to inform enrollees about any financial incentives that could lead to restrictions in the healthcare services they receive, allowing them to make well-informed choices regarding their health plans.

Contention

The pathway for SF2286 has not been without controversy. Critics question whether the bill's requirements could lead to increased administrative burdens on healthcare providers and insurance companies, potentially raising operational costs. Additionally, concerns have been raised regarding the adequacy of the information that would be disclosed, with suggestions that it might not be comprehensive enough to truly inform patients—further complicating their ability to understand their healthcare choices. Balancing transparency with practical implementation remains a contentious issue as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 SF302

Disclosure of certain payments made to health care providers requirement; all-payer claims data provision modification; transparency of health care payments report requirement

MN HB1207

Create requirements for the disclosure of certain information relating to health care sharing arrangements.

MN SB204

Health care provider panels; vertically integrated carriers, reimbursements to providers.

MN HB1075

Health care provider panels; vertically integrated carriers, reimbursements to providers.

MN HB1075

Health care provider panels; vertically integrated carriers, reimbursements to providers.

MN SF2079

Prompt payment requirements modification to health care providers

MN SF2441

Prompt payment requirements to health care providers modification

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 HB2254

Relating to certain health care services contract arrangements entered into by insurers and health care providers.

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