Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1159

Caption

Health insurers; savings incentive program

Impact

The implementation of SB1159 is anticipated to significantly impact state health laws by providing a structured incentive for individuals to seek out more cost-effective health care options. This could lead to overall reduced health care expenditures for both insurers and consumers, as patients are encouraged to engage with providers offering services at lower prices. However, the bill also raises questions about how such incentive programs will be managed in practice and the potential for insurers to impose limitations on what constitutes 'medically necessary' services.

Summary

SB1159 introduces an amendment to section 20-111 of the Arizona Revised Statutes pertaining to health insurers. This bill mandates that health insurers establish a savings incentive program that rewards enrollees for utilizing medically necessary health care services obtained at costs lower than the insurer’s standard reimbursement rates. Under the proposed program, eligible enrollees can apply the amount they spend on these services towards their deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums, thereby enhancing the financial viability of using lower-cost health care options.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1159 arise from fears that the financial incentives could inadvertently steer patients away from necessary medical care, especially if certain providers are deemed ineligible or if the cost-saving measures limit access to essential services. Additionally, stakeholders, including advocates for patient rights, may argue that the bill could favor practices that prioritize cost-cutting over patient-centered care. The bill’s focus on encouraging price comparison may also face scrutiny regarding how effectively it addresses the complexities of health care pricing and patient transparency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1291

Health insurers; provider credentialing; claims

AZ HB2385

Produce incentive program; appropriation

AZ HB2035

ASRS; termination incentive programs

AZ SB1426

Single payor health program

AZ HB2903

Individual savings plan program; appropriation

AZ HB2193

Captive insurers; certificate of dormancy

AZ SB1626

Health insurance; surprise billing; disputes

AZ HB2414

Remedial groundwater incentives; PFAS

AZ HB2795

Single payor; health care

AZ SB1276

Children's health insurance program; eligibility

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