Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB502

Introduced
1/12/26  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to health insurers' credentialing process.

Impact

Currently, health insurers are mandated to respond to credentialing requests from physicians and some health care workers within 56 calendar days, providing written reasons for any denials. HSB502 builds upon this obligation, requiring a timely response and justifications for denials for all licensed health care professionals. This change aims to expedite the approval of practitioners, as delays in the credentialing process can negatively affect patient care and service availability. As a result, this bill may enhance the operational efficiency of health care delivery in the state.

Summary

House Study Bill 502 (HSB502) addresses the credentialing process implemented by health insurers in Iowa. The bill modifies existing requirements by expanding the definition of 'health care professional' to include not only physicians and advanced registered nurse practitioners but also other health care practitioners licensed to perform specified health care services. By doing so, HSB502 seeks to streamline the credentialing process for a broader spectrum of health care providers, which could lead to improved access to care for patients in Iowa.

Contention

While the bill is primarily designed to facilitate the credentialing of health care professionals, concerns have been raised regarding the implications for health insurers. Some stakeholders worry that the expanded definition may impose additional administrative burdens on insurers. There is a potential for contention regarding how the new regulations will be implemented, especially in regard to maintaining compliance with existing standards and ensuring that insurers can adequately manage the increase in requests. This may become a point of discussion among legislators and industry representatives as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HF556

A bill for an act relating to health insurers' credentialing process.(See HF 875.)

IA HF875

A bill for an act relating to health insurers' credentialing process. (Formerly HF 556.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA SB1291

Health insurers; provider credentialing; claims

IA SB78

AN ACT relating to health care provider credentialing.

IA SB1228

Health insurers; provisional provider credentialing

IA HB370

Health Care Professionals Credentialing

IA HB544

Providing for the use of certain credentialing applications and for credentialing requirements for health insurers; imposing penalties; and conferring powers and imposing duties on the Insurance Department.

IA SB888

Providing for the use of certain credentialing applications and for credentialing requirements for health insurers; imposing penalties; and conferring powers and imposing duties on the Insurance Department.

IA SF3298

Omnibus Health Professional Scope and Licensing bill

IA HB1266

Relating to expedited credentialing of certain physician assistants and advanced practice nurses by managed care plan issuers.

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