Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2900

Caption

Utilization review; health care appeals

Impact

The revisions made by HB2900 aim to enhance the protections for members under health care plans by streamlining the appeals process. These changes address concerns about timely access to necessary medical services and ensure that members have adequate recourse when they face denials. By clearly outlining the responsibilities of utilization review agents and health care insurers, the bill seeks to create a more transparent and member-friendly appeal process, hence improving patient rights and access to care.

Summary

House Bill 2900 amends sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes related to health care appeals and utilization review processes. The bill modifies the procedures for members who receive adverse determinations regarding their medical services. Specifically, it provides clarity on the timelines and processes involved in appealing such decisions, which can include an initial internal appeal followed by options for external independent reviews if the internal processes do not yield favorable outcomes for the members.

Contention

Notably, the bill encourages the utilization review agents to provide detailed explanations for their determinations, specifically concerning issues of medical necessity or appropriateness. However, there may be concerns from healthcare providers and insurers regarding the implications of these changes on the operational processes for reviews and the potential increase in administrative burdens. Another point of contention could arise around what constitutes 'medical necessity' and how it is determined, which may vary among different providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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