Requires availability of electronic fund transfers by health insurance carriers to reimburse covered persons.
This legislation aims to enhance the reimbursement process for health insurance claims, potentially making it more convenient for individuals to receive payments. By integrating electronic funds transfer as a reimbursement option, the bill seeks to streamline transactions between insurers and policyholders. This may lead to faster access to funds for covered persons and greater transparency regarding any fees connected to these transfers.
Senate Bill 3996, introduced by Senator Linda R. Greenstein, mandates that health insurance carriers and their contracted vendors allow reimbursements to covered persons through electronic funds transfers (EFT). The bill stipulates that as part of their health benefits plans, carriers must provide clear notification to covered individuals if there are any associated fees with the electronic transfer and must include instructions on how to request this payment method.
While the bill presents a forward-looking approach to reimbursements, concerns may arise regarding the clarity of fee information and the effectiveness of notifications provided to policyholders. Additionally, the implementation of this bill requires oversight from the Department of Banking and Insurance, which will have the authority to enforce compliance and impose civil penalties for violations. Discussions surrounding the bill may also include the balance between technological advancement in financial transactions and protecting consumers from potential fee-related issues.