West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2103

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Establishing an insurance program for health and medical insurance coverage to be offered in counties with limited insurance providers

Impact

If enacted, HB2103 would enhance state laws related to health insurance provisions by introducing a program that fills the gaps left by private insurance companies in rural or underserved regions. The bill mandates that the Insurance Commissioner report on the establishment of this program, requiring state agencies to assist in its implementation. This legislative move reflects an acknowledgment of the disparity in healthcare accessibility that exists in many areas of West Virginia.

Summary

House Bill 2103 aims to address the issues of limited health and medical insurance coverage in certain counties by mandating the Insurance Commissioner to establish a state-run insurance program. This program will specifically target counties that have two or fewer insurance providers, ensuring residents have access to adequate health coverage. The legislation seeks to improve the availability of medical insurance in underserved areas, which tend to face significant challenges in accessing comprehensive healthcare services.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be supportive, especially among advocates for health equity and rural healthcare access. Proponents argue that this legislation is necessary for improving healthcare outcomes in areas that are currently neglected by private insurers. However, it may also face scrutiny regarding funding and administration challenges, which could stir debate among lawmakers about the state's capacity to manage an expanded insurance program.

Contention

Notable points of contention could include concerns regarding the feasibility of establishing and maintaining such a program, including funding sources and administrative efficiency. Additionally, there may be discussions about the long-term sustainability of a state-run insurance program as opposed to relying on private market solutions. The debate may also extend to the effectiveness of this program in truly addressing the insurance needs of diverse populations within the affected counties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB491

Establishing Family and Medical Leave Insurance Benefits Act

WV HB4434

Establishing the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Benefits Act

WV HB3277

Establishing the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Benefits Act

WV HB4489

Establishing the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Benefits Act

WV HB2900

Establishing the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Benefits Act

WV SB238

Requiring health insurance coverage for persons with diabetes

WV SB176

Relating to insurance coverage for insulin

WV HB4931

Relating to Insurance carrier Requirement for Health Coverage Plans

WV HB2120

Ensuring health insurance coverage for residents with preexisting conditions

WV SB486

Establishing insurance provisions requiring coverage for annual breast cancer screenings

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