South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3302

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Stop Surprise Bills

Impact

The act introduces new regulations that prevent health insurers from imposing higher coinsurance, copayments, or deductibles on emergency services received from out-of-network providers. Furthermore, healthcare providers are mandated to bill insurers directly for emergency services, ensuring that reimbursement amounts are determined fairly, either according to in-network rates or established customary rates. Ultimately, this bill is expected to facilitate greater financial predictability for patients accessing emergency healthcare services.

Summary

House Bill 3302, known as the 'Stop Surprise Bills Act,' aims to address the issue of surprise medical billing in South Carolina by protecting patients from unexpected out-of-network charges during emergency and routine medical services. The bill establishes clear definitions for 'surprise bills' and stipulates that patients should not be liable for higher out-of-pocket costs than they would incur if the services were provided by in-network providers. This legislative action seeks to eliminate financial burdens on patients who inadvertently receive care from out-of-network providers.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its protective measures, there are notable points of contention among stakeholders. Some industry representatives argue that restricting out-of-network billing could jeopardize the compensation of healthcare providers, particularly in emergencies where patients have limited control over their choices. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the potential reduction in the quality of care if providers are less incentivized to join insurance networks due to tighter restrictions on fees for out-of-network services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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