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VA HB2216
VA HB2216Health insurance; coverage for mobile crisis response services and residential crisis units.
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Introduced
01/11/2023
01/11/2023
In Committee
02/13/2023
02/13/2023
Crossed Over
02/20/2023
02/20/2023
Passed
02/23/2023
02/23/2023
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/22/2023
03/22/2023
Introduced Session
2023 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Health insurance; mental health benefits; coverage for mobile crisis response services and residential crisis stabilization units. Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for mobile crisis response services, defined in the bill, and support and stabilization services provided in a residential crisis stabilization unit, defined in the bill, to the extent that such services are covered in other settings or modalities, regardless of any difference in billing codes. The bill requires the State Corporation Commission, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Resources, to convene a stakeholder work group to examine network standards for mobile crisis response services and the current availability of mobile crisis response services in the Commonwealth. The bill requires the work group to make recommendations regarding (i) the definition and standards of care for mobile crisis response services and short-term residential crisis stabilization services as they apply to the commercial insurance market, including balance billing protections; (ii) the licensure or accreditation required for such services in the Commonwealth; and (iii) how cost-sharing and deductibles will be addressed as part of accessing such services for commercially insured individuals. The bill requires the Commission to report the findings of the work group to the Health Insurance Reform Commission and the Governor no later than September 1, 2023.
AI Summary
This bill requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for mobile crisis response services and support and stabilization services provided in a residential crisis stabilization unit, to the extent that such services are covered in other settings or modalities, regardless of any difference in billing codes. The bill also requires the State Corporation Commission, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Resources, to convene a stakeholder work group to examine network standards for mobile crisis response services and the current availability of such services in the Commonwealth. The work group is tasked with making recommendations regarding the definition and standards of care for these services, the required licensure or accreditation, and how cost-sharing and deductibles will be addressed for commercially insured individuals accessing these services.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (25)
James Leftwich (R)*,
Terry Austin (R),
G. John Avoli (R),
Jason Ballard (R),
Robert Bell (R),
Rob Bloxom (R),
Kathy Byron (R),
Aijalon Cordoza (R),
Tara Durant (R),
James Edmunds (R),
C. Matthew Fariss (R),
Anne Ferrell Tata (R),
Chris Head (R),
M. Keith Hodges (R),
Terry Kilgore (R),
Ellen McLaughlin (R),
Joseph McNamara (R),
Robert Orrock (R),
Chris Runion (R),
Kim Taylor (R),
Howard Wachsmann (R),
Wendell Walker (R),
Michael Webert (R),
William Wiley (R),
Wren Williams (R),
Last Action
Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0186) (on 03/22/2023)
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