Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2585

Caption

AHCCCS; reimbursement; noncontracting providers

Impact

The legislation further stipulates that contractors cannot require prior authorization for diagnostic services, potentially streamlining access to necessary tests and procedures for patients. By lessening the administrative burden previously placed on patients and healthcare providers, the bill is expected to enhance patient care. Additionally, contractors are barred from retaliating against their contracted providers for referrals made to noncontracted providers, which is designed to protect providers' medical judgment and the interests of their patients.

Summary

House Bill 2585 proposes amendments to Title 36, Chapter 29 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically introducing Section 36-2905.05. This section outlines regulations concerning the government's healthcare cost containment system (AHCCCS) and establishes specific rules regarding reimbursement to noncontracting providers. According to the bill, contractors must reimburse noncontracting providers for lab services rendered to members when referred by a contracted provider, a move aimed at ensuring continuity of care for patients regardless of provider affiliations.

Contention

Despite its intent to improve healthcare delivery, the bill may face opposition from stakeholders concerned about the financial implications for contractors. Critics may argue that mandated reimbursements could strain contractor resources, potentially affecting the overall sustainability of the healthcare system. Moreover, differing opinions may arise over the appropriateness of referrals to noncontracted providers and the possible dilution of contractor-provider relationships. The balance between ensuring patient access and maintaining cost-effective care is likely to be a focal point of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2198

AHCCCS; reimbursement rates; rural hospitals

AZ SB1347

AHCCCS; comprehensive dental care

AZ HB2250

AHCCCS; preventative dental care

AZ SB1207

AHCCCS; speech therapy; cochlear implants

AZ HB2138

AHCCCS; naturopathic physicians

AZ SB1671

Traditional healing services; AHCCCS

AZ HB2823

AHCCCS; nonopioid drugs; formulary

AZ HB2226

AHCCCS; applied behavior analysis

AZ SB1132

AHCCCS; continuous glucose monitors

AZ HB2926

AHCCCS; eligibility

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