Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2285

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Health care providers permission to establish and make available to the public retail price for bundles of elective medical services

Impact

The intended impact of SF2285 is twofold: increasing transparency in health care pricing and reducing unexpected costs that patients may face when seeking elective procedures. By requiring providers that offer a significant number of elective services to publish their prices, patients can better compare options across different facilities. Additionally, this bill binds providers to the disclosed prices when a patient agrees to them, ensuring that patients are not surprised by additional costs post-service. This change could potentially alter the competitive landscape within the health care market, encouraging price competition among providers.

Summary

SF2285 proposes significant changes regarding the pricing of elective medical services in the state. It allows health care providers to publicly disclose retail prices for bundles of elective services, thereby aiming to enhance price transparency for patients. By mandating that providers make these prices available online and in physical locations, the bill seeks to empower consumers with information that can aid in decision-making and ensure they understand the costs associated with their medical care in advance. The definitions included clarify what constitutes a 'bundle of elective medical services' and set rules around how these prices must be presented to the public.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve transparency, there are concerns about its effectiveness and practicality. Some stakeholders worry that simply publishing prices may not address the complexities of healthcare pricing, where additional services and unexpected complications can lead to higher costs than those publicly listed. There's also the potential for backlash against providers who might be restrained from negotiating prices or who fear repercussions from insurers for disclosing certain pricing information. Furthermore, the bill prohibits retaliation against providers who disclose price information, yet some argue that this may not fully protect providers from potential repercussions in practice.

Notable_points

Notably, the bill does not mandate all providers to disclose pricing; it primarily targets those providing a substantial volume of elective services. This can lead to discrepancies in how information is shared within the healthcare community, as smaller providers may choose not to participate in price disclosures. Overall, while the initiative to promote transparency in healthcare pricing is commendable, its implementation will be critical to ensure it successfully meets the needs of consumers without imposing undue burdens on health care providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF293

Medical and dental practices required to make available to the public their current standard charges, and commissioner of health authorized to establish a price comparison tool for items and services offered by medical and dental practices.

MN SF221

Requirements for information on patients medical bills modification; health care price transparency requirements establishment

MN HF1814

Medical debt governing provisions modified, billing and payment established for miscoded health treatments and services, medical debt collecting practices prohibited, and enforcement provided.

MN HF294

Manufacturers required to report and maintain prescription drug prices, filing of health plan prescription drug formularies required, health care coverage provisions modified, prescription benefit tool requirements established, and prescription drug benefit transparency and disclosure required.

MN SF5387

Office of Emergency Medical Services establishment to replace the Emergency Medical Service Regulatory Board

MN HF5275

Office of Emergency Medical Services established to replace Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board, duties specified, advisory council established, alternative EMS response model pilot program established, emergency ambulance service aid established, and money appropriated.

MN HF2202

Health Care Affordability Board and Health Care Affordability Advisory Council established, monitoring of and recommendations related to health care market trends required, health care spending growth target program established, civil penalties provided, and transfers of funds required.

MN SF1675

Medical and dental practices requirement to make available to the public their current standard charges

MN SF3021

Available and affordable health care guarantee for every Minnesota

MN SF3019

Available and affordable health care guarantee for every Minnesota

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