New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3416

Introduced
6/10/24  
Refer
6/10/24  

Caption

Establishes additional health insurance carrier network adequacy standards with respect to certain physician specialists.

Impact

If enacted, S3416 will require the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance to create regulations that strengthen consumer protection and quality standards within the state’s health insurance frameworks. By amending existing laws regarding the adequacy of provider networks, this bill aims to ensure that patients do not face undue delays in obtaining necessary medical services from specialists. This could lead to improved health outcomes for individuals who rely on timely medical interventions from specialized healthcare providers.

Summary

Senate Bill S3416 aims to establish additional health insurance carrier network adequacy standards focused specifically on ensuring access to certain physician specialists. This bill emphasizes the need for health insurance carriers offering managed care plans to adhere to stricter regulations that guarantee reasonable and timely access for covered individuals to in-network specialists, such as anesthesiologists, radiologists, pathologists, and emergency medicine physicians. The legislation is introduced by Senator Jon M. Bramnick and is seen as a response to concerns about the adequacy of provider networks in health insurance plans.

Contention

While the bill proposes beneficial changes for consumers, potential points of contention may arise regarding how these network adequacy standards will affect health insurance premiums and the willingness of insurers to include a wider range of specialists in their networks. Insurers might argue that stricter regulations could limit their ability to negotiate contracts with providers, potentially leading to higher costs for consumers. Additionally, there may be concerns about the feasibility of implementing such standards across the diverse healthcare landscape in New Jersey, especially in areas with fewer specialists.

Companion Bills

NJ A5218

Same As Establishes additional health insurance carrier network adequacy standards with respect to certain physician specialists.

Similar Bills

NJ A5218

Establishes additional health insurance carrier network adequacy standards with respect to certain physician specialists.

IL HB2580

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IL SB2641

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CA AB993

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CA AB1534

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NJ S2738

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NJ A5515

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