Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB820

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  

Caption

Independent dispute resolution; create for certain situations between large health insurers and large health systems.

Impact

The introduction of this bill reflects an intention to safeguard access to healthcare for residents, emphasizing the importance of essential community providers to prevent significant harm to citizens. Establishing a structured process for mediation and arbitration may streamline negotiations and reduce the incidence of prolonged disputes that adversely affect patient care. By applying this resolution process, the bill aims to create more favorable conditions for ensuring that individuals have reasonable access to covered health benefits within their geographic area.

Summary

House Bill 820 aims to create an independent dispute resolution process for situations where a large health insurer and a large health system enter into contract negotiations, leading to potential network exclusions. This bill is particularly significant for Mississippi as it addresses instances where such exclusions may hinder access to healthcare services for a substantial number of covered persons. The bill allows the Commissioner of Insurance to initiate mediation and, if necessary, binding arbitration to resolve disputes when access to healthcare is at risk due to a health system's removal from an insurer's network.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 820 may include concerns related to the independence and effectiveness of the mediation and arbitration processes. Stakeholders might debate whether the measures proposed adequately protect the interests of covered persons versus the rights of insurers and health systems. Additionally, the definitions of key terms, such as 'large health insurer' and 'essential community provider,' are essential in determining which entities fall under the scope of this legislation and how this might influence contract negotiations in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1222

The Mississippi Collaborative Response to Mental Health Act; create.

MS HB1134

State and School Employees Life and Health Insurance Plan; bring forward code section on.

MS HB853

Health insurance policies; require certain to provide infertility coverage and establish pilot program in State Health Plan.

MS HB1493

CON law; remove certain health care facilities from.

MS SB2576

Community Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Centers and Programs; bring forward code sections.

MS SB2744

Certificate of need; remove certain facilities from list that require such certificate from the Department of Health.

MS HB315

Health Insurance policies; require coverage of certain examinations primarily related to women's health.

MS HB249

MS Medical Cannabis Act; extend repealers to certain state laws for Departments of Health and Revenue in connection with.

MS HB1411

Medicaid; provide coverage for substance abuse and mental health services for pregnant and postpartum women.

MS HB324

Medicaid; telehealth services provided by FQHCs, rural health clinics and community mental health centers reimbursed at same rate as face-to-face encounters.

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Mississippi Emergency Communications Act; create.

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Provides relative to river port and steamship pilots

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Mississippi Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team Law; enact.

MS SB2576

Community Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Centers and Programs; bring forward code sections.

MS SB2799

Public official appointments; revise terms of office and appointment procedures on certain state boards, districts and agencies.

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Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services; revise bidding procedure.

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