Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S799

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting patients from surprise bills related to emergency ambulance service

Impact

The bill amends Chapter 176O of the General Laws, mandating that insurance carriers reimburse ambulance service providers at rates set by municipalities for the services rendered during emergencies. If no municipal rates exist, the bill specifies a reimbursement rate that is 325% of the Medicare rate for similar services in that geographic area. Such provisions aim to standardize payments for ambulance services and reduce the potential for bill-shock among patients whose insurance may not cover out-of-network providers satisfactorily.

Summary

Senate Bill S799, titled 'An Act protecting patients from surprise bills related to emergency ambulance service,' aims to enhance the financial protections for patients receiving emergency ambulance services. The bill introduces a framework to ensure that patients are not faced with unexpected bills from ambulance service providers, particularly when they encounter emergency medical conditions requiring immediate attention. This legislation proposes direct payment mechanisms from insurance carriers to non-network ambulance service providers, ensuring that patients do not become liable for excessive charges when they require urgent medical assistance.

Contention

Critically, the bill addresses the limitations placed on ambulance service providers regarding billing patients. It states that once an ambulance provider receives the mandated reimbursement from the insurance carrier, they cannot seek additional payments from the patient, aside from a capped cost-sharing requirement. However, potential concerns may arise around how these policies will impact providers' operational viability, especially those in regions where municipal rates may not reflect actual service costs or operational needs. Furthermore, the bill does not extend protections to uninsured individuals, which raises questions about the fairness and comprehensiveness of the proposed financial safeguards for all patients.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H997

To protect health care consumers from surprise billing

MA H992

Relative to payments for use of ambulance services

MA S717

Relative to ambulance service reimbursement

MA H1010

Relative to ambulance service reimbursement

MA H1207

Prohibiting surprise outside billing

MA H2238

Permitting ambulances to transport patients to urgent care centers

MA S645

Relative to out-of-network billing

MA H1050

To improve patient access to non-emergency medical transportation

MA H2161

Governing not for profit hospital system or service operating an ambulance service

MA H1167

Relative to patient centered access to behavioral health services in accountable care organizations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.