Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4801

Introduced
3/11/24  

Caption

MNsure reporting requirements changed.

Impact

The proposed amendments will alter how MNsure manages and disseminates information regarding its agreements and budgetary movements. Specifically, the changes will necessitate MNsure to provide more detailed reports to the legislature, which could lead to more stringent oversight. As a result, the operational practices surrounding MNsure may evolve, forcing the Board to improve its data handling, operational budget transparency, and compliance with state data practices laws to avoid any violations. This level of scrutiny is intended to protect consumer interests and ensure optimal use of allocated funds.

Summary

House File 4801 proposes amendments to existing statutes governing MNsure, focusing primarily on refining the reporting requirements for the MNsure Board. The bill outlines the need for quarterly reports detailing interagency agreements and significant financial transfers. This approach aims to increase transparency and accountability in MNsure's operations, thereby enhancing confidence in the agency's efficient management of healthcare enrollments and services.

Contention

While the bill has a general aim of enhancing visibility into MNsure's operations, there may be differing opinions regarding the potential implications of increased oversight. Critics may argue that imposing more reporting requirements could hinder the agency's ability to operate effectively or could result in a bureaucratic burden. Supporters of the bill, however, would advocate that such transparency is necessary for maintaining public trust and ensuring that healthcare services meet the needs of Minnesota residents. The balance of operational efficiency and accountability is likely to be a central point of debate as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MN SF4777

Similar To Changing certain MNsure reporting requirements provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF4777

Changing certain MNsure reporting requirements provision

MN SF196

Minnesota advance premium tax credit and cost sharing subsidies for eligible individuals who enroll in an eligible qualified health plan through MNsure establishment

MN SF4778

MinnesotaCare public option establishment, MinnesotaCare eligibility and various other provisions, and appropriation

MN HF4745

MinnesotaCare public option established, eligibility expanded, public option enrollee premium scale established, section 1332 waiver required to be sought by commissioner of commerce, and money appropriated.

MN HF1061

MNsure Legislative Oversight Commission eliminated.

MN SF3138

Department of Human reporting and licensing changes implementation for provider licensing and reporting hub

MN HF2965

Trust account requirements changed, and reports required.

MN SF1440

MNsure Legislative Oversight Commission elimination provision

MN HF4652

Crash reporting requirements modified.

MN SF3817

Crash reporting requirements modification

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