Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1156

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Insurance reimbursement rate for certain out-of-state policies; remove exemptions for.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1156 would have significant implications for the insurance landscape in Mississippi. By removing the exemption for ERISA and self-funded plans, the legislation would bring these types of health benefit policies under the same reimbursement standards as other insurance plans operating within the state. This change is expected to enhance policyholder protections and provide a fairer financial environment for healthcare providers, ensuring they are compensated at comparable rates regardless of where the insurance policy is issued.

Summary

House Bill 1156 amends Section 83-9-401 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to remove the exemption for ERISA and self-funded plans regarding reimbursement rates for health benefit policies. The bill mandates that insurers and related entities reimburse providers based on the reimbursement rates established in the state of issuance if those rates are higher than Mississippi's. This change aims to ensure that individuals with out-of-state health plans receive equitable reimbursement in Mississippi, aligning with local standards established for in-state policies.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the implications for self-funded plans, which are typically regulated at the federal level under ERISA. Stakeholders in the healthcare and insurance industry may raise concerns about the unintended consequences of this legislation, including increased liability for providers and the potential for higher insurance premiums as insurers adjust to comply with the new regulations. Additionally, there may be resistance from entities that benefit from the current exemption, which could argue that it fosters flexibility and financial prudence in managing health benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1410

Insurance reimbursement rates; revise certain provisions.

MS HB1265

Pharmacists; authorize reimbursement for under certain insurance policies, plans, or contracts.

MS SB2224

Commissioner of Insurance; authorize to adopt rules and regulations regarding certain provider reimbursement rates.

MS HB1489

Ambulance services; provide for payment for treatment in place and provide for minimum reimbursement rate in health insurance policies.

MS HB853

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

MS HB1631

Ambulance services; provide for payment for treatment in place and provide for minimum reimbursement rate in health insurance policies.

MS HB316

Health insurance; require certain policies to provide coverage for physician-prescribed proton beam therapy.

MS HB11

Health insurance; require certain policies to provide coverage for physician-prescribed proton beam therapy.

MS HB315

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

MS HB13

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

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