New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5810

Introduced
6/27/25  
Refer
6/27/25  
Report Pass
6/27/25  
Engrossed
6/30/25  
Enrolled
6/30/25  
Chaptered
6/30/25  

Caption

Promotes equity in health insurance appeal process.

Impact

The implementation of A5810 is expected to significantly impact New Jersey's health insurance landscape, as it directly addresses financial barriers that could prevent individuals from pursuing legitimate appeals against their insurance providers. By ensuring that the Independent Health Care Appeals Program remains accessible without the burden of application fees, the bill fosters a system where consumers feel empowered to challenge unfair determinations without additional financial stress. This legislative change is anticipated to lead to more rigorous scrutiny of insurance carriers' decisions and possibly more favorable outcomes for consumers seeking necessary medical treatments.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5810, approved on June 30, 2025, seeks to eliminate application fees for consumers appealing decisions made by health insurance carriers regarding benefits. This bill amends Section 11 of P.L.1997, c.192 to create a more equitable framework for individuals contesting insurance decisions related to denied, reduced, or terminated benefits. By removing the $25 application processing fee, especially for those under financial hardship, the bill aims to enhance access to the appeals process for all covered individuals, thereby promoting fairness in the healthcare system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding A5810 appears largely positive, with support from various consumer advocacy groups and legislators who see the elimination of appeal fees as a critical step toward enforcing consumer rights in healthcare. Proponents believe that by making the appeals process more user-friendly and less costly, more individuals will take the opportunity to contest unjust insurance decisions. Opinions from the opposition, if any, have not been prominently highlighted, indicating a general consensus on the necessity and validity of the bill's purpose.

Contention

Despite the overall positive reception, notable points of contention might arise in discussions on how the health insurance industry reacts to this legislative change. Insurance carriers could argue that the elimination of fees might increase the volume of appeals, leading to potential resource strains for their operations. Additionally, there could be ongoing debates about whether the Independent Health Care Appeals Program is equipped to handle the anticipated uptick in appeals resulting from this legislation. However, these concerns have not outweighed the broad support for the bill's intentions.

Companion Bills

NJ S4660

Same As Promotes equity in health insurance appeal process.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4660

Promotes equity in health insurance appeal process.

NJ S558

Requires health insurers to cover treatment ordered by health care provider for covered person based on generally accepted standards of health care practice, subject to appeal; creates Carrier Appeals Program.

NJ SB01158

An Act Concerning Utilization Review, Grievances And External Appeals Processes Of Health Carriers.

NJ HB645

Provides relative to an internal claims and appeals process and external review procedures for health insurance issuers (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

NJ A5137

"The Small Business Health Insurance Affordability Act"; revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans.

NJ S3480

"The Small Business Health Insurance Affordability Act"; revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans.

NJ HB06612

An Act Concerning The Health Insurance Grievance Process For Adverse Determinations, The Office Of The Healthcare Advocate And Mental Health Parity Compliance Checks.

NJ SB00006

An Act Concerning Utilization Review And Health Care Contracts, Health Insurance Coverage For Newborns And Step Therapy.

NJ S1127

Requires health insurance carriers to adhere to certain practices to protect health information related to sensitive services.

NJ HB05578

An Act Concerning The Health Insurance Grievance Process For Adverse Determinations.

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