Oregon 2025 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB824

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/17/25  
Refer
4/15/25  
Refer
4/15/25  
Report Pass
6/26/25  
Engrossed
6/26/25  
Refer
6/26/25  
Report Pass
6/26/25  
Enrolled
6/27/25  
Passed
7/24/25  
Chaptered
8/8/25  

Caption

Relating to health insurance.

Impact

The implications of SB824 on state laws are significant, particularly regarding insurance providers' requirements and patients' rights. By broadening the definitions of coverage and ensuring that essential medical services are included, the bill aims to protect consumers from potential discriminatory practices by insurers. Furthermore, the bill seeks to decrease administrative hassles for individuals seeking coverage, ultimately aiming to create a more streamlined healthcare insurance process.

Summary

SB824 is a legislative measure aimed at reforming health insurance regulations within the state. It focuses on expanding access to health insurance coverage, enhancing patient rights, and addressing issues related to the affordability of medical services. The bill proposes modifications to existing health insurance laws, ensuring they align with the current healthcare landscape, and intends to provide better support for individuals and families navigating health insurance options. Advocates of the bill emphasize its potential to improve overall public health outcomes by facilitating greater access to necessary medical care and services.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB824 is mixed, with proponents lauding it as a vital move towards comprehensive healthcare reform. Supporters, including various healthcare advocacy groups and some lawmakers, argue that the bill will rectify existing gaps in coverage and improve access to care. Conversely, there are concerns among some stakeholders who fear that changes to insurance regulations may lead to increased costs for insurers, which could be passed down to consumers in the form of higher premiums.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB824 relate to the balance between regulatory changes to benefit consumers and the potential financial impact on insurance providers. Some legislators and industry representatives have expressed concerns about the feasibility of implementing such reforms without causing market disruptions. Additionally, there is ongoing debate regarding the financial responsibility of expanding coverage and ensuring that there are sufficient resources available to support these changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB4010

Relating to health care; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2583

Relating to physician assistants.

OR SB1041

Relating to health insurance coverage of breast examinations.

OR HB3444

Relating to health care; prescribing an effective date.

OR SB1046

Relating to provider networks.

OR SB967

Relating to health care; declaring an emergency.

OR HB2002

Relating to health; and declaring an emergency.

OR HB3126

Relating to behavioral health treatment.

OR HB4002

Relating to the addiction crisis in this state; declaring an emergency.

OR HB4011

Relating to health care; prescribing an effective date.

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