Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7454

Introduced
2/11/22  
Refer
2/11/22  
Report Pass
6/7/22  
Engrossed
6/17/22  
Engrossed
6/21/22  

Caption

Individual Health Insurance Coverage

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by modifying provisions that dictate health insurance enrollment parameters for pregnant women. Specifically, it mandates that all health insurance issuers incorporate this special enrollment opportunity, providing coverage that becomes effective as soon as the pregnant individual applies. This change is expected to encourage better health outcomes for mothers and infants alike by reducing barriers to accessing necessary medical care during pregnancy.

Summary

House Bill 7454 aims to enhance access to health insurance for pregnant individuals by establishing a special enrollment period that allows enrollment at any time after the onset of pregnancy. This bill amends existing chapters of the General Laws of Rhode Island concerning individual health insurance coverage, large group health insurance coverage, and small employer health insurance availability. By allowing pregnant women to enroll outside the regular enrollment periods, the bill seeks to streamline and improve health care access during critical times for individuals in this demographic.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 7454 appears to be largely supportive, particularly among advocates for women's health and reproductive rights. Lawmakers who promoted the bill characterized it as a significant step towards ensuring equitable health coverage for pregnant women, particularly those who may have faced difficulties accessing insurance through traditional enrollment channels. However, some fiscal concerns were expressed regarding the potential impacts on insurance costs and how these changes might affect insurers' processes.

Contention

Despite the overall positive reception, there were discussions highlighting concerns about the bill's implications on insurance providers and regulatory compliance. Some critics questioned whether the amendment would lead to increased premiums or administrative burdens for carriers, sparking debates about the balance between expanding access and the financial ramifications for the insurance market. Nevertheless, the broad consensus among proponents emphasizes the importance of this measure in supporting public health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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