US Federal 2023-2024 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB7677

Introduced
3/13/24  
Refer
3/13/24  

Caption

Patient’s Choice Act of 2024

Impact

The primary impact of HB 7677 on state laws revolves around the definition and regulation of short-term limited duration insurance. By amending the Public Health Service Act, the bill seeks to establish a clear framework that defines short-term limited duration insurance as coverage lasting less than 12 months, with renewals extending the total duration to no more than 3 years. This definition could lead to alterations in how states regulate these insurance products, ensuring that consumer offerings of short-term insurance remain flexible and accessible, particularly during transitions between more permanent health insurance policies.

Summary

House Bill 7677, titled the 'Patient’s Choice Act of 2024', aims to prohibit the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Secretary of Labor, and the Secretary of the Treasury from finalizing a proposed rule related to restrictions on short-term limited duration insurance. This bill intends to safeguard the availability of short-term insurance plans, which provides an alternative form of health coverage, particularly for individuals seeking temporary insurance solutions. The legislation asserts that as of the bill's enactment date, these insurance plans should maintain their current maximum term lengths, allowing them to continue providing coverage for existing and new policyholders as they face various life circumstances.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 7677 include debates on the effectiveness of short-term limited duration insurance as a viable health coverage option. Critics argue that these types of insurance plans often provide inadequate coverage and can lead to higher out-of-pocket costs for consumers due to their limited benefits. Proponents, however, contend that these plans are essential for individuals who cannot afford traditional health insurance or who need temporary coverage solutions during specific life events. This divide highlights broader discussions about healthcare accessibility and the balancing of consumer protections against the right to choose varied insurance options.

Companion Bills

US SB3932

Same As Patient's Choice Act of 2024

US HB76

Related Health Coverage Choice Act This bill provides statutory authority for the Department of Treasury, the Department of Labor, and the Department of Health and Human Services rule dated August 3, 2018, regarding short-term, limited-duration health insurance plans. That rule increases the maximum authorized duration of such plans from less than 3 months (including renewals) to an initial maximum duration of less than 12 months (with a total duration of up to 36 months, including renewals).

Previously Filed As

US SB1716

Vision Lab Choice Act of 2025

US HB6512

Putting Patients First Healthcare Freedom Act End Taxpayer Funding of Gender Experimentation Act of 2025 No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act of 2025 Fighting Waste Fraud and Abuse in the Unaffordable Care Exchanges Act of 2025 New Health Options Act IMPACT Act of 2025. Improved Medical Patients Affordable Care Today Act of 2025 Health Coverage Choice Act Small Business Flexibility Act Self-Insurance Protection Act CHOICE Arrangement Act More Affordable Care Act

US HB7677

Closing the Provider Fraud Gap Act

US SB3369

Medicare-X Choice Act of 2025

US HB1521

DOC Access Act of 2025 Dental and Optometric Care Access Act of 2025

US HB90

Health Coverage Choice Act

US HB3910

Empowering Parents’ Healthcare Choices Act

US HB8442

Patient Refunds for Bad Denials Act of 2026

US SB2641

Health Care Freedom and Choice Act

US HB1768

Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act Recycling and Composting Accountability Act SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act of 2025 American Music Tourism Act Deploying American Blockchains Act

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