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VA HB901

VA HB901
Health insurance; payment to out-of-network providers.


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Introduced
01/07/2020
In Committee
02/04/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/12/2020

Introduced Session

2020 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Health insurance; payment to out-of-network providers. Provides that when a covered person receives covered emergency services from an out-of-network health care provider or receives out-of-network services at an in-network facility, the covered person is not required to pay the out-of-network provider any amount other than the applicable cost-sharing requirement. The measure also establishes a standard for calculating the health carrier's required payment to the out-of-network provider of the services, which standard is the lower of the market-based value for the service or 125 percent of the amount that would be paid under Medicare for the service. If such provider determines that the amount to be paid by the health carrier does not comply with the applicable requirements, the measure requires the provider and the health carrier to make a good faith effort to reach a resolution on the appropriate amount of the reimbursement and, if a resolution is not reached, authorizes either party to request the State Corporation Commission to review the disputed reimbursement amount and determine if the amount complies with applicable requirements. The measure provides that such provisions do not apply to an entity that provides or administers self-insured or self-funded plans; however, such entities may elect to be subject such provisions. The measure requires health carriers to make reports to the Bureau of Insurance and directs the Bureau to provide reports to certain committees of the General Assembly.

AI Summary

This bill establishes new requirements for health insurance coverage of out-of-network emergency services and out-of-network services provided at in-network facilities. It prohibits covered persons from having to pay more than their applicable cost-sharing requirements when they receive such services. The bill also sets standards for how health carriers must calculate their payments to out-of-network providers, and it establishes a process for providers and carriers to resolve disputes over reimbursement amounts. Additionally, the bill requires health carriers to report certain data to the State Corporation Commission's Bureau of Insurance, which must then provide reports to the state legislature.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Business and Industry

Sponsors (9)

Last Action

Incorporated by Appropriations (on 02/07/2020)

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