Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1149

Introduced
2/7/24  

Caption

Hospitals and Related Institutions - Outpatient Facility Fees

Impact

The bill significantly impacts the interaction between state law and hospital financial practices. By mandating written notifications regarding outpatient fees, the bill seeks to protect patients from unexpected charges and improve awareness of their financial responsibilities. The Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission will oversee the implementation of this new rule, directing hospitals to assess and regularly report their facility fees, thus promoting statewide consistency and fairness in billing practices.

Summary

House Bill 1149 focuses on the regulation of outpatient facility fees imposed by hospitals for services rendered. The bill stipulates that any hospital located outside of Maryland providing outpatient services to patients within the state must issue a clear written notice regarding any applicable facility fees. This requirement aims to enhance transparency in healthcare costs and ensure that patients are informed about the fees associated with their outpatient appointments.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB1149 may arise from hospital associations and healthcare providers regarding the feasibility of consistent fee notifications and the potential administrative burden it imposes. Concerns have been voiced that stringent notice requirements could deter certain providers from offering outpatient services in Maryland or could lead to higher overall healthcare costs as hospitals adjust to the additional compliance measures. Moreover, the varying interpretations of 'hospital' as suggested in the bill could lead to disputes over which facilities are subject to these requirements and create a regulatory gray area.

Companion Bills

MD SB1103

Crossfiled Hospitals and Related Institutions – Outpatient Facility Fees

Previously Filed As

MD HB823

Mental Health Law - Assisted Outpatient Treatment Programs

MD SB480

Mental Health Law - Assisted Outpatient Treatment Programs

MD HB59

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MD SB942

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MD HB522

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MD HB812

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MD SB786

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MD HB962

Physicians and Allied Health Professions - Reorganization and Revisions

MD SB587

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MD HB1135

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