Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2194

Introduced
1/15/26  

Caption

Claims; prior authorization; denials; contact

Impact

This legislation is designed to improve accountability and transparency within the health care insurance system in Arizona. By enforcing a requirement for timely communication about denied claims, the bill attempts to mitigate frustrations experienced by patients and healthcare providers alike. The hope is that enhanced responsiveness from insurers will promote a more efficient resolution process for disputes over claims and authorizations, thereby improving access to necessary healthcare services.

Summary

House Bill 2194, introduced by Representative Bliss, aims to amend Title 20 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to establish clearer guidelines for health care insurers regarding the denial of claims and prior authorizations. The bill mandates that if an insurer denies a claim, they must provide a contact point—either a telephone number or email address—for the affected parties to seek further explanations. Furthermore, insurers are required to offer a substantive response to any inquiries regarding the denial within two business days of receiving those questions.

Contention

While supporters of HB 2194 herald it as a significant step in consumer protection, particularly for policyholders facing arbitrary claim denials, there may be concerns regarding how this legislation will be implemented. Some stakeholders in the insurance industry may argue that adhering to strict timelines for responses could complicate their operational processes or lead to increased administrative burdens. Additionally, there may be debates about whether these requirements will lead to more beneficial outcomes for patients or contribute to the overregulation of insurance practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2130

Claims; prior authorization; denials; contact

AZ HB2175

Prior authorization; claims

AZ SB1512

Utilization review; prior authorization; requirements

AZ SB1291

Health insurers; provider credentialing; claims

AZ HB2782

Health insurance claims; consumer assistance.

AZ SB1397

Health insurance claims; consumer assistance

AZ HB2874

Excessive health insurance claims; notification

AZ HB2483

Registrar of contractors; licensure

AZ HB2190

Dentists; dental hygienists; compact

AZ SB1250

Aquifer management; conservation; priority

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