Athletic training and coverage of the services of athletic trainers under health insurance policies and plans. (FE)
By expanding health insurance coverage to include athletic trainers, AB311 is expected to improve the overall health care landscape for athletes and individuals participating in various physical activities. The bill amends the definitions related to physical activity and health care provision, which may lead to increased recognition and utilization of athletic trainers within healthcare systems. Furthermore, this could set a precedent for other states regarding the inclusion of various specialized health care roles in insurance policies.
Assembly Bill 311 aims to amend existing statutes to ensure that health insurance policies cover the services provided by athletic trainers, similar to how they cover services from other licensed health care providers. The bill specifically prohibits insurance plans from refusing coverage for athletic training services when such services are covered when rendered by other types of licensed health providers. This change is designed to enhance accessibility to athletic trainers, thereby promoting better health and wellness through greater participation in physical activities.
Notably, AB311 introduces potential contention regarding the implications of mandating insurance coverage for athletic training services. Some stakeholders may argue that this could place financial burdens on insurance providers and potentially lead to higher premiums. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the scope of practice for athletic trainers and ensuring that the services rendered do not overlap with those of physicians and other health care providers, necessitating discussions around professional boundaries and responsibilities.