Haslam signs bill impacting health plans’ fee reimbursements to docs
The governor signed the bill, sponsored by Sen.
The law, sponsored in the House by Rep.
It also limits fee schedule changes to once in a 12-month period, requiring a 90-day heads-up on those changes.
"This is a huge win for physicians and all health care providers in
Doctors have been fighting for the change since 2014, charging health plans were jerking providers around. Insurers' contracts with medical practices, hospitals, health systems and other providers routinely include provisions that allow the health plans to lower payments at any time.
Health plans argued such changes benefit millions of ratepayers across the state. But providers, especially doctors, say the practice can result in their dropping the service or dropping of the network, impacting patients who may have to pay higher fees.
The new law, which would go into effect in 2019, came about as a result of a compromise between insurers and doctors.
During one of his presentations last month, Watson, a physical therapist at a local hospital, wryly referred to the bill as "the infamous Provider Stability Act, which I know everyone is tired of hearing about and, amazingly, it is worked out among all parties and everybody is happy with it."
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