Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0398

Introduced
2/28/23  

Caption

An act relating to insurance and confidentiality for adult dependents

Impact

If adopted, H0398 would alter the existing insurance framework by introducing stricter confidentiality requirements within the state of Vermont. The amendment would not only influence how health insurers communicate covered services to policyholders but also define the boundaries of permissible information shared regarding adult dependents. As per the bill, details of mental health and substance use treatment services would be subject to regulations determined by the Department of Financial Regulation, which must consider recommendations from relevant health departments and experts in the field.

Summary

House Bill H0398 focuses on enhancing the confidentiality of health information for adult dependents, specifically in regard to mental health and substance use treatment. The bill prohibits health insurers from detailing such treatments on explanation of benefits (EOB) forms provided to policyholders. This measure aims to protect the privacy of young adults aged 18 to 26, who are classified as adult dependents under this legislation. By limiting the disclosure of sensitive treatment information, the bill seeks to alleviate potential stigma that may be associated with mental health and substance use disorders.

Contention

The primary contention surrounding H0398 revolves around the balance between necessary transparency in healthcare and the right to individual privacy. Supporters argue that ensuring confidentiality for adult dependents' treatment information is imperative for encouraging individuals to seek help without fear of discrimination or judgment from their families or employers. Critics, however, may argue that a lack of comprehensive information on treatment services could hinder family members from understanding their dependents' healthcare needs, potentially complicating care decisions.

Notable_points

H0398 is particularly notable because it addresses a crucial emerging issue in healthcare confidentiality and underscores the need for privacy protections tailored to the unique circumstances of adult dependents. By explicitly defining adult dependents and laying out the conditions under which their treatment information may be disclosed, the legislation aims to foster an environment where mental health and substance use challenges can be addressed without additional socio-emotional burdens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0199

An act relating to expanding eligibility for health insurance to all income-eligible adults regardless of immigration status

VT HB289

In casualty insurance, providing for enrolled dependents right to confidentiality for health care services received.

VT SB638

In casualty insurance, providing for enrolled dependents right to confidentiality for health care services received.

VT SB610

In casualty insurance, providing for enrolled dependents right to confidentiality for health care services received.

VT H0766

An act relating to prior authorization and step therapy requirements, health insurance claims, and provider contracts

VT H0095

An act relating to updating and reorganizing the health insurance statutes in 8 V.S.A. chapter 107

VT S0030

An act relating to updating and reorganizing the health insurance statutes in 8 V.S.A. chapter 107

VT H0171

An act relating to adult protective services and emergency housing transition

VT H0835

An act relating to services for adults with an intellectual disability

VT AB695

Elder and dependent adults.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.