Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB743

Introduced
12/8/23  
Refer
12/8/23  

Caption

Insurance coverage and balance billing for certain health care services and granting rule-making authority.

Impact

If enacted, SB743 will significantly alter state insurance laws by limiting the financial liability of patients for emergency medical services received from nonparticipating providers. The bill dictates that a defined network plan must charge cost-sharing amounts that are comparable to what would be charged if the service were provided by a participating provider. It also clarifies that any cost-sharing payments made for emergency services will count toward the enrollee's in-network deductible or out-of-pocket maximums, thus promoting fairness in emergency healthcare access and billing.

Summary

Senate Bill 743 focuses on ensuring that defined network plans, including health maintenance organizations and certain preferred provider plans, provide coverage for emergency medical services without imposing prior authorization requirements or denying coverage based on whether the provider is a participating provider. This aims to protect patients from unexpected medical costs during emergencies when they may not have the option to choose providers within their insurance network.

Contention

Critics of SB743 may argue that while the bill aims to protect patients, it could impose additional burdens on insurers and providers who must adjust to new billing and coverage scenarios. Notably, the bill allows nonparticipating providers a pathway to negotiate payment amounts with insurers through open negotiations and establishes parameters for independent dispute resolution if these negotiations do not yield an agreement. There is potential contention regarding the balance billing aspect for nonparticipating providers, which, if not properly regulated, may still lead to scenarios where patients face unexpected bills for ancillary services.

Provisions

Key provisions within SB743 include the requirement for insurers to provide initial payments or notice of denial within 30 days of receiving a bill for emergency services and the obligation for providers to inform patients about their participation status in the network. The commissioner of insurance is granted authority for rule-making to prescribe necessary regulations to ensure compliance with the bill, allowing for greater oversight and standardization across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB784

Insurance coverage and balance billing for certain health care services and granting rule-making authority.

WI SB287

Relative to balance billing for certain health care services.

WI SB1762

INSURANCE-BILLING

WI HB2967

Relating to prohibited balance billing and an independent dispute resolution program for out-of-network coverage under certain managed care plans; authorizing a fee.

WI SB1591

Relating to prohibited balance billing and an independent dispute resolution program for out-of-network coverage under certain managed care plans; authorizing a fee.

WI SB00327

An Act Requiring Health Insurance Coverage For Medically Necessary Ambulance Services At An In-network Level And Prohibiting Balance Billing For Such Services.

WI SB341

Coverage of maternity and newborn care under health insurance policies and plans and granting rule-making authority.

WI AB340

Coverage of maternity and newborn care under health insurance policies and plans and granting rule-making authority.

WI SB2538

Health insurance billing; exempt dental services from certain balanced billing requirements.

WI AB748

Health care costs omnibus, granting rule-making authority, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty. (FE)

Similar Bills

WI AB784

Insurance coverage and balance billing for certain health care services and granting rule-making authority.

LA SB7

Provides relative to surprise billing. (Item #37) (1/1/21) (EG INCREASE SG EX See Note)

NH SB173

Relative to surprise medical bills.

LA SB262

Provides relative to balance or "surprise" billing. (8/1/20)

LA SB8

Establishes an independent dispute resolution process for certain health benefit claims. (Item #37)

NH SB173

Relative to surprise medical bills.

NH SB287

Relative to balance billing for certain health care services.

MI HB5120

Energy: alternative sources; large scale solar, wind, and energy storage facilities; authorize MPSC certification for zoning exemptions. Amends title & sec. 13 of 2008 PA 295 (MCL 460.1013) & adds pt. 8. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0588'23, HB 5121'23