South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0286

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

Medical Fee Schedule

Impact

The introduction of S0286 is expected to standardize the approach towards setting medical fees in the workers' compensation system, which could lead to more consistency in pricing. The bill mandates that fee schedules be reviewed annually, taking into consideration the medical consumer price index and comparative fee schedules from neighboring states. This could help ensure that South Carolina's fee structures remain competitive and reflective of prevailing medical cost trends in the region.

Summary

S0286 seeks to amend Section 42-15-90 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, enhancing the authority of the Workers' Compensation Commission by allowing it to establish and adjust medical fee schedules for services rendered under the workers' compensation program. This bill focuses on optimizing the relationship between medical service providers, attorneys, and the commission to ensure that services remain accessible and affordable for injured workers. It stipulates that changes to existing fee schedules can occur annually and must adhere to specified parameters regarding federally funded program requirements.

Contention

While proponents of S0286 may argue that it enhances regulatory control and ensures fair compensation for medical providers, there are potential concerns regarding its implications on healthcare costs. Critics may worry that although the reforms aim to control costs, the adjustments could result in increased fees or reduced access to necessary care for injured workers if the fee schedule adjustments inadvertently favor certain healthcare providers. Overall, the potential for disputes over fee adjustments being reviewed by the Administrative Law Court adds another layer of complexity to the implementation of this bill.

Companion Bills

SC H3874

Similar To Workers' compensation

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