Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB961

Introduced
1/14/26  
Report Pass
2/24/26  
Engrossed
3/4/26  

Caption

Surprise Billing Consumer Protection Act; insurance coverage for certain out-of-network ambulance transportation service; provide

Impact

Should HB 961 be enacted, it would significantly alter existing provisions related to ambulance services and insurance coverage within the state. The bill would mandate that insurance providers reimburse for out-of-network ambulance services at a defined rate, rather than allowing them to impose unregulated fees. This change aims to lead to fairer billing practices and could reduce the instances of unreasonably high fees that consumers face, thus enhancing overall healthcare affordability.

Summary

House Bill 961, also known as the Surprise Billing Consumer Protection Act, seeks to provide clear regulations surrounding insurance coverage for certain out-of-network ambulance transportation services. This legislation aims to protect consumers from unexpected high medical bills that often arise from emergency situations where they are transported by an ambulance that is not part of their health insurance network. By actively addressing surprise billing, the bill intends to enhance consumer confidence and ensure that individuals are not financially burdened due to unforeseen medical events.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 961 appears to be generally favorable, with widespread support from consumer advocacy groups and healthcare professionals who recognize the burden that surprise bills can place on families. Legislators advocating for the bill emphasize the importance of consumer protection in medical emergencies. However, there are concerns voiced by some insurance companies about the financial implications of mandated coverage for out-of-network services, which could lead to increased operational costs.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions around HB 961 include the debate over how to balance consumer protections with the costs to insurance companies and ambulance service providers. Opponents argue that forcing insurance to cover out-of-network services at certain rates may lead to increased premiums for policyholders. Proponents counter that the benefit of protecting consumers from excessive charges outweighs the potential drawbacks. This discussion underscores significant concerns about the sustainability of insurance practices and the impacts of emergency medical service billing on state healthcare economics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB462

"Surprise Billing Consumer Protection Act"; insurance coverage for certain out-of-network ambulance transportation service; provide

GA HB469

Ground ambulance services; prohibit out-of-network providers from balance billing

GA H0425

Coverage for Out-of-network Ground Ambulance Emergency Services

GA HB1354

Surprise Billing Consumer Protection Act; require certain health insurers providing a network plan to approve credentialing applications within a certain time frame

GA HB506

Social services; Medicaid coverage for tobacco cessation treatments; provide

GA HB06142

An Act Concerning Health Insurance Coverage For Out-of-network Ground Transport Ambulance Charges.

GA SB51

Health insurers; to set a minimum reimbursement rate for ambulance services that are out-of-network.

GA SB1626

Health insurance; surprise billing; disputes

GA HB658

Insurance; certain consumer protections contingent upon repeal of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; provide

GA HB1294

To Allow An Ambulance Service To Order Certain Types Of Healthcare Services Without A Referral From A Physician; And To Mandate Insurance Coverage For An Ambulance Service To Order Certain Types Of Healthcare Services.

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