Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0102

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Board Of Medical Licensure And Discipline -- Prompt Processing Of Insurance Claims

Impact

The bill's implementation would directly influence the operations of health insurers and providers, particularly in terms of how claims are processed. By establishing a definitive timeline for claims payment, S0102 seeks to prevent delays that often lead to financial strain on healthcare facilities and can affect patient care. Furthermore, it mandates that insurers cannot deny claims solely based on them arising from motor vehicle accidents or third-party claims, which advocates argue protects patients and ensures they receive the medical services they need promptly. There are also provisions requiring insurers to pay interest on overdue claims, which could incentivize timely payments.

Summary

S0102 aims to regulate the prompt processing of insurance claims by healthcare entities and plans in Rhode Island. It stipulates specific timeframes within which insurance companies must pay complete claims submitted by healthcare providers or policyholders. For electronic claims, the timeframe is set at thirty days, while for written claims, it's set at forty days. Notably, the bill raises the burden of compliance on healthcare plans to establish clear definitions of what constitutes a complete claim and to inform providers accordingly. This change aims to streamline the claims process, reducing delays and improving access to medical care for patients.

Contention

Points of contention primarily revolve around the balance of power between healthcare providers and insurers. While insurers may express concerns over the feasibility of adhering to strict timelines, healthcare advocates emphasize the necessity for timely processing to protect patient interests. The bill also faces scrutiny over its enforcement mechanisms and whether it adequately safeguards against potential abuse, such as unnecessary delays or denial of claims based on jurisdictional complexities. Overall, opponents may argue that while the bill is well-intentioned, potential loopholes could still undermine its effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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