West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5530

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Engrossed
2/26/24  
Refer
2/28/24  

Caption

Relating to requiring a hospital to disclose price and fee information for certain health care services

Impact

If implemented, HB5530 will mandate that hospitals licensed in West Virginia comply with the federal pricing disclosure requirements, which will likely have a significant impact on healthcare marketing and operations. Hospitals that fail to adhere to these regulations may face fines of $250 per day, thus creating a financial incentive for compliance. This change aims to bolster consumer awareness of healthcare costs, which could lead to more informed patient choices regarding their medical care.

Summary

House Bill 5530 aims to enhance healthcare price transparency by requiring hospitals in West Virginia to disclose price and fee information for various health care services. This legislation intends to align state law with federal regulations stipulated in 45 C.F.R. Part 180, ensuring consumers can access clear and understandable pricing information. The bill is primarily focused on empowering patients and protecting them from unexpected medical bills by promoting transparency in hospital pricing practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB5530 is generally positive, with strong support from consumer advocacy groups who view the bill as a necessary step toward ensuring fair pricing in healthcare. Lawmakers seem to embrace the bill for its potential to alleviate some of the burdens on patients dealing with mounting medical expenses. However, there is a prevailing concern among some healthcare providers regarding the feasibility of implementing these transparency measures, which could lead to discussions about the bill's implications on hospital operations.

Contention

Despite its support, the bill has faced contention primarily from the healthcare sector, who argue that the demands placed on hospitals might lead to operational challenges and unwanted financial strain. Critics have raised concerns that, while transparency is vital, the approach taken by HB5530 may oversimplify a complex pricing structure within healthcare institutions, which may not always reflect the price patients will ultimately pay due to varying insurance contracts and negotiated rates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB89

Requiring hospitals to staff qualified personnel to perform sexual assault forensic exams

WV HB2949

Relating to disclosure of information by online marketplaces to inform consumers

WV SB669

Creating criminal offense prohibiting public disclosure of restricted information

WV HB2604

All relating to dental health care service plans

WV SB199

Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners

WV SB290

Relating to dental health care service plans

WV HB2993

Relating to rural emergency hospital licensure

WV HB2109

Requiring the Public Employees Agency and other health insurance providers to provide mental health parity

WV HB2552

Relating to requiring disclosure of the lawful activity that is the basis of a permit application with the Department of Environmental Protection

WV HB2570

Requiring certain non-discretionary procedures be strictly complied with by the West Virginia Parkways Authority before tolls, rents, fees or charges may be increased

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.