Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2699

Introduced
3/8/23  

Caption

Gross revenue tax provisions modified, and health insurance claims assessment created.

Impact

By instituting the claims expenditure assessment, Minnesota seeks to address challenges in health care funding amid rising costs and expanding coverage needs. The bill is designed to inject additional revenue into the health care access fund, which is crucial for supporting existing health care initiatives. Furthermore, the inclusion of detailed provisions for reporting and compliance sets a structured approach to managing the assessment process for health plan companies and third-party administrators. However, the implications of this assessment could lead to increased operational costs that may ultimately be passed on to consumers through higher premiums or service fees.

Summary

House File 2699 introduces a new taxation framework through the implementation of a health insurance claims assessment, targeting health plan companies and third-party administrators operating within Minnesota. This legislation aims to create a sustainable funding source for state health care programs, notably MinnesotaCare and Medical Assistance, by levying a 2% assessment on paid claims. The primary goal of HF2699 is to ensure the accessibility and efficiency of health care services by maintaining financial support for these programs.

Contention

HF2699 faces potential opposition due to concerns about the financial burden placed on health plan companies and the subsequent impact on premiums for consumers. Critics argue that imposing an additional assessment could exacerbate affordability issues in the health insurance market. Moreover, there may be discussions on whether the assessment will adequately address the funding needs of state health programs without hindering business operations within the health insurance sector. Stakeholders will need to navigate these concerns as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MN SF506

Similar To Health insurance claims assessment establishment

Previously Filed As

MN HF4332

Gross revenues; health insurance claims assessment created.

MN SF506

Health insurance claims assessment establishment

MN SF3879

Health insurance claims assessment creation provision

MN SF1572

Health insurance claims assessment creation provision

MN SF1081

Gross revenues tax repeal on hospitals and health care providers

MN SF1480

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repeal

MN SF3269

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repeal

MN HF1668

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repealed, and related technical changes made.

MN HF3220

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repealed, and related technical changes made.

MN HF1381

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repealed, and technical changes made.

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