Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SB626

Introduced
4/3/25  
Refer
4/3/25  

Caption

To Require Fair And Transparent Reimbursement Rates; To Ensure Parity Of Healthcare Services; To Amend The Billing In The Best Interest Of Patients Act; And To Declare An Emergency.

Impact

If enacted, SB626 will amend existing laws to enforce fair reimbursement rates across different healthcare settings, ensuring that outpatient care facilities are seen as equal to hospitals in the eyes of insurers. This change intends to eliminate barriers that have previously hindered patient access to timely and cost-effective care, particularly in non-hospital settings. Additionally, the bill will contribute to a more competitive healthcare marketplace by promoting transparency in insurer reimbursement methodologies, thus aiming to create a level playing field for healthcare providers.

Summary

Senate Bill 626 aims to address disparities in reimbursement rates for medical and imaging services provided at various healthcare facilities, specifically targeting licensed ambulatory surgical centers, outpatient psychiatric centers, and outpatient imaging facilities. The bill seeks to ensure that these facilities are reimbursed at rates no lower than those applied to hospital-based outpatient departments for equivalent services. This legislative move is prompted by a reversed court ruling (Ark. Blue Cross & Blue Shield v. Freeway Surgery Ctr.) that previously allowed for lower reimbursement rates for non-hospital facilities, creating a competitive disadvantage.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding SB626 will likely revolve around its implications for insurance practices and the potential impact on healthcare costs. While supporters argue the need for equitable reimbursement to enhance patient access to care and foster competitive healthcare options, critics may raise concerns about the financial ramifications for insurers and the potential for increased premiums or altered service coverage as a result of mandated parity in reimbursement rates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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