Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB4835

Introduced
7/30/24  

Caption

Primary and Behavioral Health Care Access Act of 2024

Impact

The proposed amendments will influence provisions under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Public Health Service Act, and the Internal Revenue Code. By eliminating cost-sharing for a specified number of visits in primary and behavioral health, SB4835 is positioned to encourage more individuals to seek care. This could result in an increase in early diagnosis and treatment of both physical and mental health issues, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and reduced long-term healthcare costs.

Summary

SB4835, titled the 'Primary and Behavioral Health Care Access Act of 2024', aims to amend existing federal regulations by requiring group health plans and health insurance issuers to provide coverage for three primary care visits and three behavioral health care visits per year without imposing any cost-sharing requirements. This legislation is part of an effort to enhance access to essential health services, particularly for populations that may face barriers to care due to financial constraints.

Contention

While SB4835 garners support for expanding healthcare access, it may face challenges related to how such requirements could impact insurance premiums and provider reimbursements. Opponents may argue that mandating the coverage without cost-sharing could lead insurance companies to raise premiums or restrict access to services, particularly from providers who may not be reimbursed adequately under the new guidelines. The legislation's implementation raises notable concerns about the sustainability of such requirements within the current healthcare system.

Companion Bills

US HB9133

Related Primary and Behavioral Health Care Access Act of 2024

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