Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1196

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to unpaid health insurance deductibles

Impact

If enacted, H1196 may lead to significant changes in the operational practices of health insurers within Massachusetts. By mandating insurers to cover unpaid deductibles and co-payments, the bill could enhance cash flow for healthcare providers, allowing them to maintain financial stability. This could also promote timely access to medical services for patients, as providers may be more willing to offer services without the fear of uncollectible debts from patients. Furthermore, the bill requires the Division of Insurance to develop and enforce necessary rules and regulations, which could lead to more standardized practices in the insurance industry.

Summary

House Bill H1196, titled 'An Act Relative to Unpaid Health Insurance Deductibles', aims to establish a legal framework holding health insurance providers accountable for unpaid deductibles and co-payments of their members. Introduced by Representative Steven S. Howitt, the bill proposes that insurers or any authorized entities in Massachusetts must reimburse healthcare providers for these unpaid amounts. This initiative seeks to alleviate the financial burden on healthcare providers who often struggle to receive payments when patients do not meet their insurance deductibles.

Contention

The proposed bill may encounter considerable debate, particularly surrounding the implications for insurance companies. Critics may argue that making insurers liable for unpaid deductibles could result in higher premiums for insured individuals, as companies might shift the financial burden onto consumers to maintain profitability. Additionally, there may be discussions around the operational feasibility of implementing such a mandate and its potential unintended consequences on the insurance market. Supporters, however, are likely to emphasize the necessity of protecting healthcare providers from financial losses and ensuring patients receive uninterrupted care.

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