Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB1016

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to prior authorizations and exemptions by health benefit plans and utilization review organizations.(See SF 231.)

Impact

The implementation of SSB1016 would require all health carriers in Iowa to initiate a pilot program by January 15, 2026, that allows a subset of healthcare providers, particularly primary care providers, to be exempt from certain prior authorization requirements. This exemption could lead to increased efficiency in the delivery of health services, ensuring patients receive necessary care without unnecessary delays, thereby bolstering access to critical health services. The results of this program are required to be reported by January 15, 2027, adding a layer of accountability and assessment of cost-effectiveness to the process.

Summary

SSB1016 is proposed legislation aimed at reforming prior authorization processes within health benefit plans in Iowa. The bill mandates that utilization review organizations respond promptly to prior authorization requests from healthcare providers, establishing strict timelines for response. For urgent requests, organizations must respond within 48 hours, while nonurgent requests must be addressed within 10 to 15 calendar days depending on circumstances. This push for more timely responses aims to enhance patient care and reduce delays in treatment decisions, which have been a significant concern among healthcare providers.

Contention

As the legislation moves through the legislative process, there may be points of contention surrounding the balance between insurance oversight and healthcare provider autonomy. Supporters argue that reducing prior authorization requirements for frequently approved services will streamline care and cut administrative costs for both providers and insurers. However, critics may express concerns that the lack of prior authorization could potentially lead to overutilization of healthcare services, affecting the overall quality and cost of care. Additionally, the ability of the insurance division to receive complaints regarding non-compliance might also spark debates about the effectiveness and fairness of regulatory oversight.

Companion Bills

IA SF231

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to prior authorization and utilization review organizations.(Formerly SSB 1016.)

IA HF303

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to prior authorization and utilization review organizations. (Formerly HSB 19.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA HSB19

Related A bill for an act relating to prior authorizations and exemptions by health benefit plans and utilization review organizations.(See HF 303.)

Previously Filed As

IA HSB641

A bill for an act relating to prior authorizations and exemptions by health benefit plans and utilization review organizations.(See HF 2488.)

IA HF2488

A bill for an act relating to prior authorizations and exemptions by health benefit plans and utilization review organizations. (Formerly HSB 641.)

IA SF86

A bill for an act relating to continuity of care and nonmedical switching by health carriers, health benefit plans, and utilization review organizations, and including applicability provisions.

IA HF96

A bill for an act relating to continuity of care and nonmedical switching by health carriers, health benefit plans, and utilization review organizations, and including applicability provisions.(See HF 626.)

IA HF626

A bill for an act relating to continuity of care and nonmedical switching by health carriers, health benefit plans, and utilization review organizations, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 96.) Effective date: 07/01/2024. Applicability date: 01/01/2025.

IA SSB1100

A bill for an act relating to prior authorization exemptions for certain health care providers for specific health care services.

IA HSB130

A bill for an act relating to prior authorization exemptions for certain health care providers for specific health care services.

IA SSB3137

A bill for an act relating to contracts and payments for dental care service plans.(See SF 2384.)

IA SF2381

A bill for an act relating to certain cost controls for health care services. (Formerly SF 431.)

IA SSB3079

A bill for an act relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefits managers.(See SF 2357.)

Similar Bills

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