Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4332

Introduced
2/28/24  

Caption

Gross revenues; health insurance claims assessment created.

Impact

The new assessment is designed to impact Minnesota state laws regarding the funding of healthcare services. By formalizing how health plan companies contribute to the healthcare access fund, the bill aligns with existing frameworks for MinnesotaCare and other medical assistance programs. The generated revenue from the assessment will specifically support the administration of these critical healthcare services, reflecting a strategic approach to enhancing funding for public health initiatives. This may improve service delivery and access for residents relying on these programs.

Summary

House File 4332 (HF4332) introduces a health insurance claims assessment mechanism in Minnesota, imposing a two percent assessment on health plan companies and third-party administrators for claims paid from January 1, 2024, onward. This initiative aims to generate revenue that can be allocated to healthcare access programs while ensuring that costs are absorbed appropriately by providers and insurers involved in the Minnesota health system. The assessment addresses claims-related expenses and sets foundations for stricter regulations on how assessments are collected and paid.

Contention

In discussions surrounding HF4332, concerns arose regarding the financial burden this assessment might place on healthcare providers and insurers. Critics argue that the imposed tax could lead to higher premiums passed down to consumers, which could indirectly affect access to healthcare services. Proponents, however, maintain that this funding mechanism is necessary for sustaining vital healthcare initiatives in the state, especially in light of rising demands for public health services. The debate continues over how best to balance funding needs against maintaining affordable insurance rates for residents.

Companion Bills

MN SF3879

Similar To Health insurance claims assessment creation provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF3879

Health insurance claims assessment creation provision

MN HF2699

Gross revenue tax provisions modified, and health insurance claims assessment created.

MN SF1572

Health insurance claims assessment creation provision

MN SF506

Health insurance claims assessment establishment

MN SF1081

Gross revenues tax repeal on hospitals and health care providers

MN SF1480

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repeal

MN SF3269

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repeal

MN HF1668

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repealed, and related technical changes made.

MN HF3220

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repealed, and related technical changes made.

MN HF1381

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repealed, and technical changes made.

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