Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB714

Introduced
12/3/25  
Refer
12/3/25  

Caption

Plan sponsors’ right to access claims data.

Impact

The implications of AB714 on state laws revolve around data accessibility and management within the healthcare sector. If enacted, this legislation would facilitate a better alignment between the rights of plan sponsors and the information needed to effectively administer health plans. Enhanced access to claims data may lead to better negotiation with providers and potentially lower healthcare costs for employers and employees alike.

Summary

AB714 seeks to enhance the rights of plan sponsors by granting them access to claims data. This bill is rooted in the belief that increased transparency in healthcare spending and decision-making can empower plan sponsors to better manage health plans and improve the overall quality of care provided to beneficiaries. By allowing plan sponsors to access detailed claims data, the bill aims to foster informed decision-making regarding healthcare services and costs.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, AB714 has drawn various points of contention, particularly related to concerns about patient privacy and the security of personally identifiable information. Critics argue that increasing access to claims data could lead to potential misuse or unintended breaches of privacy, negatively impacting individuals covered under these health plans. The discussions indicate that while transparency is crucial, safeguarding personal health information remains a paramount concern for stakeholders involved.

Companion Bills

WI SB703

Crossfiled Plan sponsors’ right to access claims data.

Previously Filed As

WI SB703

Plan sponsors’ right to access claims data.

WI LD378

An Act to Clarify That Health Insurers Must Comply with Plan Sponsors' Statutory Rights to Audit Claims and Data Requests Related to Those Audits

WI HB297

Relative to providing self-funded employer health benefit plans access to their claims data.

WI HB297

relative to providing self-funded employer health benefit plans access to their claims data.

WI HB3215

Relating to sponsorship of public charter schools.

WI HF1487

Data on fully denied claims required to be submitted to the all-payer claims database, fee schedule for expanded access to data in the all-payer claims database established, and money appropriated.

WI HB1940

Charter schools; sponsorship; adding county to certain sponsor; effective date; emergency.

WI HB1940

Charter schools; sponsorship; adding county to certain sponsor; effective date; emergency.

WI HB3953

Relating to public charter school sponsorship.

WI HB4331

Access to Claims Data Act

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