NCOIL ADOPTS TWO NEW HEALTH INSURANCE MODEL LAWS AT SUMMER MEETING IN MINNEAPOLIS
At the 2023
The two new Models are the NCOIL Biomarker Testing Insurance Coverage Model Act, sponsored by New York Assemblywoman
Del. Westfall said, "The Committee has worked tirelessly to get these two Models to a place where they could be considered and I thank the sponsors and co-sponsors for listening to and incorporating input from a wide range of perspectives during the drafting and deliberation process. Hospital price transparency and health insurance coverage for biomarker testing are two issues of great interest to the public and these Models will provide effective guidance for legislators to bring back to their states."
"I was pleased to see the committee adopt two bills that are so important in helping patients to navigate the healthcare marketplace," said
The NCOIL Biomarker Testing Insurance Coverage Model Act requires insurance coverage for biomarker testing for the purposes of diagnosis, treatment, appropriate management, or ongoing monitoring of a covered person's disease or condition. Approximately ten states have enacted similar legislation, with another ten states having introduced bills that largely mirror the Model.
The Model is intended to only apply post-diagnosis, and will help give more patients the ability to have a biomarker test conducted to guide treatment decisions in instances when the test provides clinical utility as demonstrated by medical and scientific evidence, including, but not limited to: labeled indications for a test approved or cleared by the
"The passage of this Model is an important step in making sure patients are able to make the best-informed decisions about the treatment options available to them when they need it most," said Asw. Hunter. "We heard a range of differing opinions on this issue, but as NCOIL continues to prove, we were able to come together and adopt a Model on a vitally important issue that can be used to protect patients all across the country."
During the drafting and deliberation process, NCOIL legislators and staff heard from a wide array of interested parties including:
The NCOIL Hospital Price Transparency Model Act will enable states to implement laws and regulations that mandate healthcare facilities to disclose prices for specific items and services, offering patients accessible and transparent pricing information. Facilities will be required to maintain a list of standard charges for their items and services as well as provide a consumerfriendly list of shoppable services available at the facility. Non-compliance can result in a corrective action plan, administrative penalties, and a prohibition of collective debt actions against patients. The genesis for the Model and similar state laws is a very similar federal hospital price transparency regulation that hospitals have not been fully compliant with.
Unfortunately, this has made healthcare unaffordable for many Americans. This Model, combined with increased compliance with the federal regulation, will help ensure that consumers are empowered to make the best healthcare decisions for themselves and their families." During the drafting and deliberation process, the Committee heard from a wide array of interested parties including: the
NCOIL CEO Commissioner
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