Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1157

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Health insurance; coverage for audio-only telehealth services.

Impact

The passage of SB1157 would significantly affect state healthcare laws by ensuring that telehealth services receive the same level of insurance reimbursement as in-person consultations. This includes prohibiting insurers from imposing annual or lifetime maximums uniquely for telehealth services. By establishing clearer guidelines around reimbursement practices and ensuring that technical fees are not a barrier to coverage, the bill could enhance the viability of telehealth as a mainstream healthcare service, promoting efficiency in care delivery and addressing healthcare disparities.

Summary

SB1157 is a legislative proposal aimed at expanding insurance coverage for telemedicine services and audio-only telehealth services in the Commonwealth. The bill mandates that insurers, corporations, and health maintenance organizations provide coverage for these services without requiring face-to-face consultations. This is intended to improve access to healthcare services, particularly for patients who might not have access to video technology or prefer audio-only interactions for consultation or treatment. The bill defines telemedicine and audio-only services and stipulates what should and should not be included in the coverage provided by health plans.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, SB1157 faces some contention. Critics have raised concerns regarding its implications on traditional healthcare practices. Some stakeholders fear that such a shift might diminish the quality of care by favoring telemedicine at the expense of in-person consultations. Additionally, there may be apprehension regarding the adequacy of regulatory oversight on remote patient monitoring and audio-only services, which could lead to potential abuses or gaps in patient care. The bill's supporters argue that these changes are vital for modernizing healthcare delivery, particularly in an increasingly digital world.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1918

Health insurance; coverage for audio-only telehealth services, definition.

VA SB499

Health insurance; coverage for donor human milk.

VA HB530

Provides for coverage of healthcare services provided through telehealth or telemedicine (RE1 SEE FISC NOTE SG EX)

VA SB335

Health insurance; coverage for fertility preservation treatments.

VA AB744

Health care coverage: telehealth.

VA HF2172

Medical assistance coverage of audio-only telehealth extended.

VA HB925

Health insurance; coverage for prosthetic devices and components.

VA HB2097

Health insurance; coverage requirements for prostate cancer screenings.

VA SB1314

Health insurance; coverage requirements for prostate cancer screenings.

VA HB477

Health insurance; coverage for prostate cancer screening.

Similar Bills

NJ S2090

Revises emergency care services referral standards for providers of telemedicine and telehealth.

NJ A2193

Revises emergency care services referral standards for providers of telemedicine and telehealth.

NJ S606

Revises emergency care services referral standards for providers of telemedicine and telehealth.

NJ A1658

Clarifies that veterinarians are not within ambit of telemedicine and telehealth law.

NJ S2464

Clarifies that veterinarians are not within ambit of telemedicine and telehealth law.

NJ A4087

Clarifies that veterinarians are not within ambit of telemedicine and telehealth law.

NJ A4505

Codifies certain requirements and stipulations for licensed veterinarians to engage in telemedicine and telehealth.

NJ S4454

Codifies certain requirements and stipulations for licensed veterinarians to engage in telemedicine and telehealth.