Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1023

Introduced
1/6/26  
Refer
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Insurance Claims Payments to Health Care Providers

Impact

The bill specifically amends several Florida Statutes, including sections regarding the resolution of claim disputes. By mandating a dispute resolution program, H1023 seeks to minimize confrontations between health care providers and insurance companies by providing a structured process. This includes prohibiting health plans from denying claims for procedures already authorized unless specific conditions apply. This could lead to increased compliance from health plans and potentially reduced financial strain on health care providers due to denied reimbursements.

Summary

House Bill 1023 focuses on the procedures and regulations surrounding insurance claims payments to health care providers. It establishes a mandatory dispute resolution program aimed at claims related to denied prior authorizations and outlines how health plans and providers interact in resolving claim disputes. The bill emphasizes the necessity for the Agency for Health Care Administration to create a framework that assists both parties in efficiently handling unresolved claims while also stipulating penalties for non-compliance.

Contention

Critical points of contention surrounding H1023 include the potential financial implications for health plans regarding the reimbursement of health care providers’ costs in cases of dispute. Critics may argue that the bill places an undue financial burden on insurers, which could lead to increased costs for consumers. Additionally, there is concern regarding whether the bill sufficiently addresses situations where health plans may deny prior authorizations without proper justification, potentially leading to ambiguity and conflicts in interpretation during claim disputes.

Companion Bills

FL S1198

Similar To Health Insurance Claims

Similar Bills

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