Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB412

Introduced
9/8/23  
Refer
9/8/23  

Caption

Open period to select medicare supplement policy.

Impact

The bill's provision stipulates that if a policyholder opts to switch to a new policy, the insurer must continue coverage under the original policy until the beginning of the second month following the cancellation. The intent is to ensure there is no lapse in coverage during the transition from one policy to another, which is particularly crucial for individuals who rely on such coverage for their healthcare needs. This change is expected to provide greater security for seniors navigating the complexities of Medicare supplement insurance.

Summary

Senate Bill 412, introduced in the 2023-2024 legislative session, establishes a framework for individuals covered by individual Medicare supplement policies to have an open period for policy replacement. Specifically, the bill mandates that individuals may cancel their existing policy and acquire a new one offering the same or lesser benefits within a 30-day period that commences on their birthday. This provision is designed to enhance consumer choice and flexibility regarding Medicare insurance plans during a significant life milestone.

Contention

One of the most significant elements of SB 412 is the prohibition against insurers denying coverage, imposing conditions, or discriminating against individuals seeking a replacement policy based on their health status or medical conditions. This aspect aims to protect consumers from potential discriminatory practices that could limit their access to adequate healthcare coverage. However, the regulatory implications of this provision may raise concerns among insurers regarding how to comply with these requirements while maintaining their risk assessments and pricing models.

Notable_points

Overall, SB 412 represents an effort to improve consumer rights within the Medicare supplement insurance landscape by enhancing the ease of transitioning between policies and safeguarding against discrimination. The effectiveness and potential challenges of implementing these provisions will be observed closely by stakeholders, including healthcare advocates, insurers, and policyholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB404

Open period to select medicare supplement policy.

WI HB64

Medicare supplement policies; annual open enrollment period.

WI SB242

Medicare supplement coverage: open enrollment periods.

WI SB1236

Medicare supplement coverage: open enrollment periods.

WI HB247

Insurance - Medicare Supplement Policies - Open Enrollment Period Following Birthday

WI SB1199

Medicare supplement policies; annual open enrollment period, individual Medicare policies, etc.

WI HB2100

Medicare supplement policies; annual open enrollment period, individual Medicare policies, etc.

WI AB127

Revises provisions governing Medicare supplemental policies. (BDR 57-467)

WI SB292

Revises provisions relating to Medicare supplemental policies. (BDR 57-1069)

WI SF71

A bill for an act relating to Medicare supplement policies and an annual open enrollment period.

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