New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB319

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  

Caption

Establishing a committee to study an all-payer system of insurance for hospital services.

Impact

The committee established by HB319 will consist of lawmakers, healthcare professionals, and representatives from relevant organizations, including health insurance providers. Their task will be to evaluate the structure and success of existing all-payer systems, particularly focusing on the Maryland All-Payer Total Cost of Care model. By examining the potential advantages and challenges of such a system, the committee aims to provide actionable recommendations for implementing a similar model tailored to the specific needs of New Hampshire's healthcare landscape.

Summary

House Bill 319 is a proposed piece of legislation aimed at establishing a committee to study the feasibility of an all-payer system of insurance for hospital services in New Hampshire. The bill is designed to explore the possibility of implementing a uniform pricing structure for hospital and outpatient services across different types of insurance, which would ensure that every patient, regardless of their insurer, pays the same rate for similar services. This initiative seeks to improve transparency and efficiency in hospital billing practices and reduce financial disparities among patients.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the concept of an all-payer system itself. Proponents argue that standardizing reimbursements could simplify billing and reduce costs for patients, while critics may raise concerns about the feasibility and impact on hospitals and insurers. Questions may also arise about government involvement in setting prices and how this could affect competition within the healthcare market. These debates will likely be central to the discussions held by the study committee as it gathers input from diverse stakeholders.

Future steps

The committee is mandated to submit both an interim and a final report on its findings, with the interim report due by November 1, 2023, and the final report expected by November 1, 2024. The outcomes of these reports will be crucial in shaping legislative actions and potential reforms related to healthcare financing in New Hampshire.

Companion Bills

NH HB319

Carry Over Establishing a committee to study an all-payer system of insurance for hospital services.

Previously Filed As

NH HB319

Establishing a committee to study an all-payer system of insurance for hospital services.

NH SB37

Establishing a commission to study hospitality and tourism education in New Hampshire.

NH SB243

Establishing a committee to study implementing a state-based health insurance exchange.

NH SB41

Establishing a committee to study age discrimination by auto insurance companies.

NH SB251

Establishing a committee to study the long-term impact of the New Hampshire adult parole system.

NH HB66

Establishing a committee to study non-pharmacological treatment options for patients with chronic pain.

NH SB236

Establishing a committee to study nonprofit organizations contracting with the department of health and human services for children's services.

NH HB317

Establishing a commission to study transitioning to a 2-tier waiver system for individuals eligible for disability services.

NH SB23

Establishing a study committee on meat processing.

NH HB461

Establishing a committee to study elimination by political subdivision employers of a retirement system position.

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