Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1162

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To reduce inequities in access to medical procedures

Impact

If passed, H1162 would significantly impact the insurance landscape by prohibiting carriers from reducing negotiated payment rates when a healthcare provider also bills for additional services, including minor surgeries, on the same day. This change aims to ensure that participating providers are fairly compensated for their services, thereby promoting a more equitable healthcare system. The bill addresses concerns that current practices disproportionately affect providers who offer comprehensive patient care, potentially leading to inequities in access based on financial considerations.

Summary

House Bill H1162, titled 'An Act to reduce inequities in access to medical procedures,' is a legislative effort aimed at enhancing equitable access to healthcare services in Massachusetts. Primarily, the bill seeks to amend section 16 of chapter 176O of the General Laws, targeting the reimbursement practices of health insurance carriers concerning evaluation, management, and procedural services provided by participating healthcare providers. The proposed changes are designed to protect providers from unjustified reductions in reimbursement rates based solely on the provision of multiple services on the same day.

Contention

Discussions surrounding H1162 may involve debates over the implications for insurance carriers and providers. Proponents of the bill argue that it is a necessary step to rectify existing inequities in payment practices that can hinder access to essential medical services. On the other hand, opponents may express concerns regarding the financial ramifications for insurance companies, suggesting that such regulations could lead to increased costs for consumers or disrupt existing payment structures. The balance between provider compensation and insurance company profitability will likely be a focal point in any legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H3100

Exempting disabled veterans from sales tax when leasing a motor vehicle

MA H373

Relative to the financing of motor vehicle purchases

MA H374

Providing for tenant agents

MA H241

Relative to education or training activities for purposes of meeting the Department of Transitional Assistance work requirement

MA H3665

Relative to low digit number plates on leased vehicles

MA H2614

Relative to medical parole

MA H1163

Relative to the modernization of insurance stamps

MA H580

Relative to wages for substitute teacher

Similar Bills

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