Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1297

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

Concerning Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, And Other Automated Technologies; And To Regulate Certain Practices Of Healthcare Insurers.

Impact

The bill is expected to have significant implications for state laws related to healthcare insurers by setting forth a framework for how AI can be utilized in the decision-making process for healthcare services. The legislation explicitly prohibits the exclusive use of AI in making care determinations, ensuring that human oversight remains a critical component of such evaluations. This action seeks to protect enrollees by reducing the risk of biases inherent in automated systems, promoting fairness in insurance practices, and holding insurers accountable for their use of technology. The regulations will also require healthcare insurers to conduct regular audits and provide statistical data regarding the outcomes of their automated processes.

Summary

House Bill 1297 aims to introduce regulations surrounding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated technologies in the healthcare insurance sector in Arkansas. This bill is designed to address the increased reliance on AI algorithms by healthcare insurers, mandating specific disclosures about algorithm usage, privacy protections, and the enforcement of quality assurance measures. The legislation emphasizes the need for healthcare insurers to ensure that decisions regarding healthcare services are not solely determined by algorithmic processes, promoting accountability and transparency in automated decision-making systems. Moreover, it affirms the necessity of clinician involvement in the review process for any adverse decisions made through AI algorithms.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the healthcare industry's concerns about how these regulations could limit the innovative uses of AI. Opponents may argue that overly stringent regulations could stifle advancements in healthcare technologies, potentially leading to higher operational costs and hindering the efficient delivery of healthcare services. Additionally, discussions around the necessity of extensive disclosures and audits could lead to debates regarding the balance between ensuring consumer protection and fostering an environment conducive to technological innovation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HB1272

To Amend The Healthcare Contracting Simplification Act; And To Prohibit A Healthcare Insurer From Leasing A Healthcare Contract Or Provider Network.

AR HB1356

Concerning The Practices Of Certain Healthcare Insurers; And To Clarify The Process To Determine If A Proposed Rate Is Excessive.

AR HB1271

To Amend The Prior Authorization Transparency Act; And To Exempt Certain Healthcare Providers That Provide Certain Healthcare Services From Prior Authorization Requirements.

AR SB142

To Amend The Healthcare Contracting Simplification Act; And To Regulate Network Leasing Under The Healthcare Contracting Simplification Act.

AR HB1275

To Regulate Electronic Medical Records; And To Prohibit A Healthcare Payor That Has Electronic Access To Medical Records From Requesting Medical Records In A Different Format From A Healthcare Provider.

AR HB1481

To Create The Healthcare Insurer Share The Savings Act; And To Create The Arkansas Pharmacy Benefits Manager Share The Savings Act.

AR HB1312

To Establish The Transportation Benefit Manager Act; To Regulate Contracts Of Certain Ambulance Providers; And To Regulate Claims And Prior Authorization Procedures For Certain Ambulance Services.

AR SB143

To Amend The Prior Authorization Transparency Act; And To Exempt Certain Healthcare Providers That Provide Certain Healthcare Services From Prior Authorization Requirements.

AR SB122

To Create The Healthcare Cost-sharing Collections Act.

AR HB1259

To Create The Healthcare Cost-sharing Collections Act.

Similar Bills

TN HB1382

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 8, Chapter 27; Title 56 and Title 71, relative to health insurance.

TN SB1261

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 8, Chapter 27; Title 56 and Title 71, relative to health insurance.

MA S46

Relative to the use of artificial intelligence and other software tools in healthcare decision-making

AR SB258

To Create The Arkansas Digital Responsibility, Safety, And Trust Act.

MA H94

To ensure accountability and transparency in artificial intelligence systems

LA HR313

Memorializes the United States Congress to take action relative to the use of artificial intelligence in health care

RI S0627

Establishes regulations to ensure the ethical development, integration, and deployment of high-risk AI systems, particularly those influencing consequential decisions.

NC S287

Safeguard Health Ins. Utilization Reviews