Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1935

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Commissioner of commerce required to conduct an evaluation of existing statutory health benefit mandates under process set forth in Minnesota Statutes, section 62J.26; and money appropriated.

Impact

This bill has the potential to impact a number of existing health benefit mandates by scrutinizing their relevance and effectiveness under current legislative frameworks. By mandating regular evaluations, the bill may lead to adjustments in the state's approach to health care regulations, potentially streamlining the requirements for insurance providers and health care entities. Such changes could have implications for both providers and consumers of health insurance, influencing the availability and scope of health benefits in Minnesota.

Summary

House File 1935 requires the Commissioner of Commerce to evaluate existing statutory health benefit mandates. This evaluation is intended to determine which mandates would qualify as a 'mandated health benefit proposal' as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 62J.26. The bill stipulates that at least five statutory provisions must be evaluated each year, allowing the commissioner to prioritize which provisions to review based on their assessment criteria. Funding is allocated from the general fund for the costs incurred during these evaluations, ensuring that the necessary resources are available for thorough analysis.

Contention

While the bill aims to assess the effectiveness of health benefit mandates, it may generate contention regarding which provisions are prioritized and evaluated first. Stakeholders in the health sector may have differing opinions on what constitutes essential benefits, leading to debates over the perceived adequacy of coverage and the implications of removing or altering specific mandates. This element of the bill highlights the broader conversations about health care accessibility and the balance of state regulations versus market needs.

Companion Bills

MN SF1071

Similar To Commissioner of commerce requirement to conduct an evaluation of existing statutory health benefit mandates under the process set forth in Minnesota Statutes

Previously Filed As

MN SF1071

Commissioner of commerce requirement to conduct an evaluation of existing statutory health benefit mandates under the process set forth in Minnesota Statutes

MN HF3139

MinnesotaCare Plan established, commissioner of commerce required to seek a section 1332 waiver, and commissioner of human services required to request to suspend the MinnesotaCare program.

MN SF1407

Evaluation process modification for mandated health benefit proposals

MN HF4745

MinnesotaCare public option established, eligibility expanded, public option enrollee premium scale established, section 1332 waiver required to be sought by commissioner of commerce, and money appropriated.

MN HF3057

MinnesotaCare public option established, premium scale for public option enrollees established, commissioner of commerce required to seek a section 1332 waiver, and money appropriated.

MN HF1158

Commissioner of commerce required to defray costs to health plan companies for additional benefits.

MN SF1037

Commissioner of commerce requirement to defray costs to health plan companies for additional benefits

MN SF565

Cost defrayal to health plan companies for additional benefits by the commissioner of commerce requirement

MN HF400

Commissioner of commerce required to defray costs to health plan companies for additional benefits.

MN SF4778

MinnesotaCare public option establishment, MinnesotaCare eligibility and various other provisions, and appropriation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.