New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1129

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Requires certain disclosures to consumers regarding health care costs.

Impact

If enacted, S1129 will amend current regulations by mandating that health care entities must inform consumers about their network status and potential charges before services are rendered. This legislation is designed to aid consumers in making informed decisions about their health care, particularly during non-emergency situations where they have the opportunity to inquire about costs and network participation. It also stipulates a 24-hour hotline for consumers to raise questions about network status and costs.

Summary

Senate Bill S1129 requires health care facilities, professionals, and insurance carriers to provide clear disclosures to consumers regarding health care costs, particularly when it comes to out-of-network services. The bill’s primary aim is to enhance transparency in health care pricing, enabling consumers to better understand their potential financial responsibilities when receiving care from providers that may fall outside their insurance network.

Contention

While the intent of S1129 is to promote consumer rights and awareness, there may be concerns from stakeholders about the operational burdens it imposes on health care providers and insurance carriers. Opponents might argue that the implementation of these disclosure requirements could lead to an increase in administrative overhead and may disproportionately affect smaller practices that lack the resources to comply effectively. Additionally, there might be apprehensions regarding the perceived effectiveness of such transparency in actually reducing out-of-pocket expenses for patients.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1390

"Health Care Consumer's Out-of-Network Protection, Transparency, Cost Containment and Accountability Act."

NJ A382

"Health Care Consumer's Out-of-Network Protection, Transparency, Cost Containment and Accountability Act."

NJ S2030

Requires carriers to publish certain information concerning costs of coverage.

NJ S2500

Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

NJ S2406

Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

NJ A3595

Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

NJ A1655

Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

NJ S1128

Concerns the delivery and oversight of coverage under certain health benefits plans; establishes Health Care Patient Ombudsperson in the Division of Consumer Affairs.

NJ S3493

Requires affirmative written consent for certain entities to disclose individual's medical information regarding reproductive health care services, with limited exceptions, unless disclosure is necessary to provide those services.

NJ A4658

Requires affirmative written consent for certain entities to disclose individual's medical information regarding reproductive health care services, with limited exceptions, unless disclosure is necessary to provide those services.

Similar Bills

CT HB06669

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NJ S3799

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NJ A5046

Revises credentialing process for physicians attempting to enter a health insurance carrier's provider network.

SC S0531

Healthcare Services

SC H4562

Healthcare Services

CT SB00861

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CT SB01158

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CT HB05578

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