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MS HB1489

MS HB1489
Ambulance services; provide for payment for treatment in place and provide for minimum reimbursement rate in health insurance policies.


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Introduced
02/19/2024
In Committee
03/21/2024
Crossed Over
03/13/2024
Passed
04/26/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/02/2024

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An Act To Be Known As The Mississippi Triage, Treat And Transport To Alternative Destination Act; To Provide That Health Benefit Plans Shall Provide Coverage For An Ambulance Service To Treat Or Assess An Enrollee In Place, Or Triage Or Triage And Transport An Enrollee To An Alterative Destination, Or An Encounter Between An Ambulance Service And Enrollee That Results Without Transport Of The Enrollee Under The Plan; To Provide That The Coverage Required Under This Section Is Subject To The Initiation Of Ambulance Service Treatment As A Result Of A 911 Call That Is Documented In The Records Of The Ambulance Service And Subject To Deductibles Or Co-payment Requirements Of The Plan, And Does Not Diminish Or Limit Benefits Otherwise Allowable Under The Plan; To Provide That The Reimbursement Rate For An Ambulance Service Provider Whose Operators Assess, Triage, Treat Or Transport An Enrollee To An Alternative Destination Shall Be Not Less Than The Minimum Allowable Reimbursement For Advanced Life Support Rate With Mileage To The Scene; To Provide That The Minimum Allowable Reimbursement Rate Under Any Policy Of Accident And Sickness Insurance To An Out-of-network Ambulance Service Provider Shall Be Rates Contracted Between An Ambulance Service Provider And A County, Municipality Or Special Purpose District Or Authority, Or Otherwise Approved Or Established By Ordinance Or Regulation Enacted By Any Such County, Municipality Or Special Purpose District Or Authority; To Provide That In The Absence Of Such Rates, The Minimum Allowable Reimbursement Rate Shall Be The Greater Of Three Hundred Twenty-five Percent Of The Reimbursement Allowed By Medicare For Services Originating In Rural Areas Or The Ambulance Service Provider's Billed Charges; To Provide A Date Of Repeal On Such Provisions; And For Related Purposes.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the Mississippi Triage, Treat and Transport to Alternative Destination Act, requires health benefit plans in Mississippi to provide coverage for ambulance services to treat or assess an enrollee in place, triage or transport an enrollee to an alternative destination (such as a federally qualified health center or urgent care center), or an encounter between an ambulance service and enrollee that does not result in transport. The coverage is subject to the initiation of the ambulance service due to a 911 call and the plan's deductibles or co-payments, but it does not diminish or limit other benefits. Additionally, the bill sets a minimum reimbursement rate for ambulance service providers who assess, triage, treat, or transport an enrollee to an alternative destination, and it establishes a minimum allowable reimbursement rate for out-of-network ambulance service providers. The provisions of this bill will take effect on July 1, 2024.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Approved by Governor (on 05/02/2024)

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