Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2559

Caption

Behavioral health services; insurance coverage

Impact

The legislation is expected to significantly improve the availability and accessibility of behavioral health services within Arizona. By requiring insurers to assist subscribers in obtaining necessary care from out-of-network providers when in-network options are unavailable or delayed, the bill helps address critical gaps in mental health provision. The defined timelines for service availability ensure urgent and emergent behavioral health needs can be met promptly, thereby potentially reducing crises and hospitalizations.

Summary

House Bill 2559 aims to amend existing Arizona statutes to ensure comprehensive insurance coverage for behavioral health services, which includes both mental health and substance use disorder services. Effective January 1, 2027, health insurance providers are required to provide this coverage, thereby enhancing access to necessary treatment options for individuals requiring behavioral health support. The bill mandates that if an in-network provider cannot offer timely services, subscribers and enrollees must have access to out-of-network providers while limiting their financial responsibility to what they would pay for an in-network service.

Contention

While the bill has clear objectives to strengthen health care access for behavioral health, potential points of contention could arise around the implementation and definition of 'timely manner' in providing services. Moreover, insurance companies may have concerns about the financial implications of required out-of-network coverage exceptions, especially in terms of negotiating rates and managing costs. Discussions among stakeholders will likely focus on balancing comprehensive care with financial sustainability within the insurance landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2348

Behavioral health services; insurance coverage

AZ HB2497

Study committee; educator health insurance

AZ HB2460

Eligibility; children's health insurance program

AZ HB2500

School mental health professionals; academy

AZ HR2002

Gun violence; public health crisis

AZ HB2493

Providers; financial audits; academic performance

AZ HB2498

School safety program; mental health

AZ HB2782

Health insurance claims; consumer assistance.

AZ HB2508

Study committee; human trafficking

AZ HB2677

Middle school students; CTE courses

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